Leonard Cohen fans were not impressed Thursday after his song “Hallelujah” was played twice during the Republican National Convention.
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The second night of the Republican National Convention brought some of those closest to President Donald Trump to the stage. The event also stirred a lot of debate among critics and supporters on Twitter, who had a lot of different feelings about how the evening played out.
First Lady Melania Trump closed out the night with a speech in the Rose Garden outside the White House, where she addressed a small gathering that included her husband. Unlike speeches from the first night, Melania spent more
Leonard Cohen fans were not impressed Thursday after his song “Hallelujah” was played twice during the Republican National Convention.
President Donald Trump had the support of his entire family, including son Barron Trump, as he delivered his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. The commander-in-chief’s youngest child, whom he shares with First Lady Melania Trump , made a rare public appearance on the final night of the 2020 convention.
Facing a national moment fraught with racial turmoil and a deadly pandemic, President Donald Trump accepted his party's renomination on a massive White House South Lawn stage Thursday night, boasting of helping African Americans and defying his own administration's pandemic guidelines to address a tightly packed, largely maskless crowd.
Melania Trump was the viral star of Thursday night at the Republican National Convention.
Leonard Cohen fans were not impressed Thursday after his song “Hallelujah” was played twice during the Republican National Convention.
Melania Trump and her stepdaughter Ivanka have never been close. But the 50-year-old first lady might have let it slip how she really feels about husband Donald Trump‘s precious pride and joy.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThroughout the weeklong broadcast of the Republican National Convention, speakers argued that Donald Trump was not in fact the person we’d seen for nearly four years as our president and for longer as a presence on social media and in the national psyche — that he was gentle, loving, kind, generous.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff‘s highly-anticipated memoir, “Melania & Me,” is set to hit stores soon and in it, the First Lady’s former adviser is spilling details about the relationship between Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump.
Here’s something we already knew: the women closest to Donald Trump are not fans of each other, and we have a feeling that’s just how he likes it!
“Busted!” tweeted Bette Midler, hours after First Lady Melania Trump finished speaking at the second night of the 2020 Republican National Convention. Bette, 74, had been live-tweeting the Aug.
claiming he’d seen her after an elective cosmetic procedure, then calling her husband, Scarborough, a “murderer” because an aide died in his congressional office years ago.
reportedly been taped slamming President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump by her former friend—who's releasing the contents of said tape in an upcoming book.Journalist Yashar Ali reports that two sources confirm Stephanie Winston Wolkoff "taped the first lady making disparaging remarks about the president and his adult children," and will be publishing the comments in her book Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady.
Republican National Convention brought some of those closest to President Donald Trump to the stage. The event also stirred a lot of debate among critics and supporters on Twitter, who had a lot of different feelings about how the evening played out.First Lady Melania Trump closed out the night with a speech in the Rose Garden outside the White House, where she addressed a small gathering that included her husband.
Melania Trump did things differently while preparing for her speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention on Tuesday night (August 25).
Tiffany Trump steps out in a cool blue suit to make a rare appearance during the 2020 Republican National Convention inside an empty Mellon Auditorium Tuesday (August 25) in Washington, DC.
A diverse collection of Donald Trump's allies — his family, swing-state farmers and even a convicted bank robber — cast the president as the best hope for America's future Tuesday night as Republicans embraced a more optimistic tone on the second night of their scaled-down national convention.