Rod Stewart and Donald Trump should not be uttered in the same breath or written in the same sentence, says Boy George and other Stewart fans.
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“Mayor Bowser wanted to make it abundantly clear that this is DC’s street and to honor demonstrators who peacefully protesting on Monday evening.”Bowser shared a video to Twitter showing the newly painted street, panning over the mural before ending her video looking at the White House.The mayor also acknowledged birthday of Breonna Taylor, a black woman who was killed in March when police officers forcibly entered her home and shot her eight times during an attempted drug sting.
.Rod Stewart and Donald Trump should not be uttered in the same breath or written in the same sentence, says Boy George and other Stewart fans.
Stevie Wonder celebrated Juneteenth last Friday (June 19), but he wasn't quite jumping for joy.He urged his fans to keep the momentum of the movement going in his YouTube video from today (June 23) titled "The Universe Is Watching Us." And Wonder certainly let some state officials, as well as President Donald Trump, know he was watching them closely."It's a bad day when I can see better than your 2020 vision," the blind singer-songwriter quipped in the five-minute video message.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefAmy Schumer had a message for Hillary Clinton.On the day after the 2016 election, the “Trainwreck” actor and comedian took to her Instagram account to express her rage at the millions of Americans who had supported Donald Trump. “People who voted for him, you are weak.
Courtney Stodden is going viral after she called out President Donald Trump’s supporters and shouted “Black Lives Matter” to them while they were protesting alongside a road. Courtney and her boyfriend Chris Sheng have been protesting in Los Angeles since the video of George Floyd being crushed to death under Officer Derek Chauvin’s knee was released.
Jon Stewart spoke about the ongoing protests against police brutality as well as Donald Trump’s handling of the situation amid the coronavirus pandemic in a lengthy new interview.
John Legend has attacked Donald Trump for his response to the Black Lives Matter protests sweeping the US, describing him as a “bigot” with a “sick mind”.
Janelle Monáe is not shying away from sharing her thoughts on U.S. President Donald Trump and police brutality.
Neil Young has doubled down on his criticism of Donald Trump in a new letter that voices his support for the Black Lives Matter movement.In the latest letter to fans online, the musician said he was hopeful in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, before moving on to address the rise of BLM in the wake of George Floyd’s death.He wrote: “Although it could get a lot worse, the pandemic that is, I think we all learn together.
Neil Young shared a message of hope with his fans in a Viewpoint article for his Neil Young Archives Times-Contrarian website Saturday (June 6) that publicized his support for the Black Lives Matter movement and his disdain for President Donald Trump.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlinePresident Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalized over the weekend, with black spray paint covering up his nameplate. “BLM,” in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, was also tagged in spray paint just below Trump’s star.
Facebook post on June 5.“And I ask that you no longer use any of my music at your rallies especially “Y.M.C.A.” and “Macho Man.” Sorry, but I can’t support what you’re proposing.”When some Trump-supporting fans criticized him for his stance, Willis responded that “peacefully protesting [outside] the White House in massive numbers demanding [Trump] resign is not storming the White House.”See also: Library of Congress deems Village People’s gay anthem “Y.M.C.A.” an “American cultural
White House correspondent April Ryan, 52, took the opportunity to troll President Donald Trump, 73, on June 6 when she posted a tweet and photos showing off the Black Lives Matter Plaza sign that was added to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. near the White House in Washington D.C. The veteran reporter also shared photos of the yellow Black Lives Matter art that was painted on the street in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in her tweet and mentioned the area is where the president resides.
Black Lives Matter. Bowser tweeted a video of the bright yellow letters, which run down 16th street near the White House. «There was a dispute this week about whose street this is,» Bowser's chief of staff John J.
Dwayne Johnson has hit out at U.S. President Donald Trump’s lack of “compassion” in a lengthy video amid the heightened political tensions across the nation.
Dwayne Johnson has hit out at U.S. leader Donald Trump’s lack of “compassion” in a lengthy video condemning the President’s actions amid heightened racial tensions across America.
As protests continued across the country Wednesday in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement following the death of George Floyd in police custody, Jimmy Kimmel mocked President Donald Trump’s claim that he’s “done more” for Black Americans “than any President in U.S. history” with the “possible exception” of Abraham Lincoln.