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According to an email obtained by the Wall Street Journal, the White House requested that the U.S. Navy move the USS John S. McCain warship, named after the late senator from Arizona, “out of sight” before Donald Trump was to arrive in Japan for a visit. Trump has previously expressed disdain for John McCain on multiple occasions, including after he […]
Michelle Wolf, the former Daily Show writer and comedian, hosted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last year, and saw her career take off as a result. Throughout her 20-minute set, Wolf torched the president and members of his cabinet, resulting in polarized reactions of both condemnation and praise. In light of Trump’s announcement that he will skipping the annual […]
Lucy Flores, a former Nevada state assemblywoman, has accused Joe Biden of unwanted touching in an article titled “An Awkward Kiss Changed How I Saw Joe Biden.” The piece was published by New York Magazine‘s The Cut. The incident allegedly occurred at a campaign event in 2014, when the politician was running for lieutenant governor. Flores, a Democrat, says that […]
There has been much speculation on if Joe Biden will announce a 2020 presidential campaign. However, the ex-Vice President has let the rumors swirl instead of addressing them head-on. But while hosting a dinner in his beloved state of Delaware, the former state representative might have accidentally confirmed his future plans. “I know I get criticized. […]
Stephen Colbert talked about how difficult he found his first six months of hosting The Late Show at a Paleyfest panel moderated by Pete Holmes. When he first started hosting the show, he focused a lot on the current political landscape before shifting his focus to a more light-hearted approached. “Neither approach felt quite right,” he admitted, […]
In the few days since Beto O’Rourke announced his White House bid, the former congressman experienced firsthand the extent to which presidential politics are scrutinized. After kicking off his campaigning efforts in Iowa, O’Rourke spoke to a group of locals at a coffee shop where he admitted that his wife Amy takes the lead when it comes […]
Roy Moore is considering another run for an Alabama Senate seat in 2020. The Republican judge, whose 2017 campaign for Senate was downed by allegations of sexual misconduct with minors, said that he’s mulling another run at the legislature while appearing on the conservative radio show Focal Point. Moore echoed the idea that the seat was […]
It might be the shortest month of the year, but February is already a strong contender for 2019’s wildest. We got the Grammys and the Oscars, and with them endless talk of the Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper friendship, some long-overdue recognition for Spike Lee, and the continued reigns of Cardi B, Drake, and Kacey Musgraves—yeehaw! News-wise, […]
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution to block President Donald Trump‘s attempt to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border using his emergency powers. The resolution passed by a vote of 245-182 with 13 Republicans joining the Democratic bloc and moving against the Republican president’s decision. The next step for the resolution is […]
Chicago mayoral candidate Amara Enyia stopped by The Breakfast Club the day before the election to discuss her plans on how to make the city better, and her connection to Kanye West, who made two separate donations to her campaign last year totaling around $200,000. “He said he was thinking about coming back to Chicago,” […]