Since becoming President of the United States, Donald Trump has been on a signing spree. People have noticed the sharp, exclusive, and premium-looking pen he uses for his signatures. What makes this marker so special?
Bill Maher says Donald Trump is "a kooky guy who says a lot of kooky things," so he won't take him too seriously in his second term.
The political pundit also curiously downplayed his prior concerns Friday on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" about the dangers of another Trump term.
Some of Donald Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks will be trying to win over the Senate next week. It comes as Trump threatens allies and friends from Denmark to Panama, giving new meaning to "America First.
NBC's Seth Meyers and Comcast are the latest targets of the president-elect's criticism The post Will Trump’s Attacks on Comedians — and Their Bosses — Send a Chill Through Late Night? | Analysis appeared first on TheWrap.
Bill Maher insisted he had no intention to "pre-hate" the 2nd Trump admin. while telling CNN's Jake Tapper "I'm just gonna hope for the best.
Video footage and pictures from the Oval Office show President Donald Trump signing off executive orders with a thick, black Sharpie.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, the far-right extremist group leader convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, has visited Capitol Hill after President Donald Trump commuted his 18-year prison sentence.
Maher reportedly earns $10 million per year for his HBO show that he has been hosting ... but because I’ve already done all the jokes about Donald Trump.” Maher added, “I don’t know ...
that Donald Trump got the White House again but won’t get Maher’s ... Instead, Maher added, he’s going to “hope for the best” and save his commentary on the HBO show for anything serious that happens. “Otherwise, I have new rules and [the ...
With a new HBO special and the return of ‘Real Time ... I understand why people don’t like Donald Trump. I didn’t vote for him either, and I never would, but I sure wouldn’t stop ...
Jeremy Strong is feeling nostalgic upon learning about his first-ever Oscar nomination for his performance as lawyer and fixer Roy Cohn in “The Apprentice,” a dramatization about President Donald Trump’s life as a business mogul in the ’70s and ‘80s.