Bob Kraft as responded to the President's controversial statements calling for players to be fired from the NFL for exercising their First Amendment rights.
Governor Paul LePage has left people stunned when he compared the removal of Confederate statues to the potential removal of monuments to 9/11 heroes and victims.
For some strange reason, folks on Twitter thought Thomas Jefferson's words about rejecting tyranny was referring to Donald Trump rather than King George III.
Make no mistake, Stephen King is not a fan of the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. King has repeatedly responded to Trump's tweets with snarky replies and King's followers have been eating it up. But one would assume the critique and criticism from a well-known author comes with the territory if you're the President, but not so if you're President Trump...
At some point we’re all going to have to stop asking, “Is this real life?! Is this really happening right now?!” The daily proliferation of surreal news headlines will never feel normal (nor should they), but it’s the frequency our country is operating at now, and it will likely continue at this pitch for the next four years, which officially kicked off today. In the latest episode of The Surreal Life, Donald Trump basically plagiarized Bane, Tom Hardy’s mush-mouthed villain from The Dark Knight Rises, in his inauguration speech.
Jimmy Fallon, Hugh Laurie and Meryl Streep took aim at president-elect Donald Trump during the 2017 Golden Globe Awards with some measured jokes and speeches.
Green Day performed their single 'Bang Bang' during the 2016 American Music Awards, where they also did a protest chant against Donald Trump while onstage.