Samuel L. Jackson guest-hosted “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Friday, and toward the end of his monologue he warned viewers he was about to get serious.
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The government has insisted the UK will be first in line for a potential coronavirus vaccine if it is proved to be effective.A spokesperson for Downing Street said the UK will get "first access" to the vaccine being developed by scientists at the University of Oxford in partnership with pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca.It comes after reports emerged that Donald Trump is considering granting emergency authorisation for it to be deployed in the US.“We have been clear that we will only roll out a
.Samuel L. Jackson guest-hosted “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Friday, and toward the end of his monologue he warned viewers he was about to get serious.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden said that his campaign is suspending advertising on Friday for the 9/11 anniversary.“I’m not going to make any news today,” Biden told reporters. “I’m not going to talk about anything other than 9/11.
Instagram Stories to tell his fans he was doing ‘a bit of homework’ ahead of this week’s show before announcing the first guest that will be joining him, albeit virtually.Mary Trump, the niece of US President Donald Trump, will be chatting to Ryan about her explosive new memoir about the Trump family Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.Holding up a copy of Mary’s book, Ryan revealed: ‘It’s quite the story.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorPresident Donald Trump spent much of his Labor Day tweeting about an article in The Atlantic that painted him as dismissive of American soldiers who died in battle and unwilling to visit their graves.
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The Animals, has spoken out about Donald Trump‘s use of ‘House Of The Rising Sun’ at a recent event.The song, which was made famous by the English rock band when they released a version of the old folk standard in 1964, was played over a speaker system on Wednesday (September 2) at Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina as Air Force One taxied down the runway.Burdon, who sang the song in his signature deep-voice, has responded to Trump’s use of the song, saying he didn’t grant
A bombshell report in The Atlantic was published on Thursday and it claimed that President Trump, while in office, disparaged fallen soldiers and said that Americans who died at war are “losers” and “suckers.”
Tekashi 6ix9ine has said he would vote for Donald Trump in his first interview since being released from prison.The rapper was sentenced to 24 months behind bars last year for nine charges including conspiracy to murder and armed robbery. He was released in April over coronavirus fears and finished the home confinement part of his sentence in August.Speaking to the New York Times, 6ix9ine discussed the comparisons he receives to the current US President.
Jim Carrey has written an essay saying the US is facing “catastrophe” if Donald Trump is reelected.The actor explained in The Atlantic how much damage he thinks POTUS has already caused, comparing the politician’s current behaviour to The Godfather‘s Michael Corleone.“The truth is, we should all be seriously concerned,” Carrey’s essay begins.“The United States faces catastrophe. That’s a word from my world—drama.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTikTok has a message for Donald Trump: See you in court.The short-form video app company, currently owned by Chinese internet giant ByteDance, confirmed that it plans to file a lawsuit challenging U.S. President Trump’s Aug.
Ozzy Osbourne has criticised Donald Trump‘s response to the coronavirus crisis, saying the US President is “acting like a fool”.Speaking in a new interview with Rolling Stone, Osbourne questions why Trump ran for President in 2016, before criticising his response to the ongoing pandemic.“If I was running for president, I would try and find out a little bit about politics,” he said.
After four days of praise from the most prominent Democrats in the United States, and a slew of celebrities, Joe Biden officially accepted the party’s nomination for president “with great honor and humility.” Biden, 77, spoke to the country from his home state of Delaware, pledging to voters that he’ll undo the harm he believes Donald Trump has done to the United States.