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With his poll numbers sinking lower and trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden, President Donald Trump is facing a difficult general election this November -- and now, Randy Rainbow is reminding him of that.
On Monday (July 6), Rainbow posted his latest parody video, "Poor Deplorable Troll," in which he endlessly mocks the president's recent falterings, from his botched Tulsa rally to his steadily declining approval rating and poll numbers.
The video starts with Rainbow in a one-on-one
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Donald Trump reciting the lyrics to Iron Maiden‘s ‘Run To The Hills’ – watch it below.In the video, the latest in a series of ‘Metal Trump’ videos from YouTube user Lars von Retriever, clips from speeches made by the US President are spliced up to form the lyrics from the iconic track.The 1982 track, which appears on Maiden’s album ‘The Number Of The Beast’, concerns the destruction and genocide of indigenous peoples in America by settlers.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump again held a press briefing focused on the coronavirus crisis, and he again went solo: No Vice President Mike Pence, who is leading the White House task force on the pandemic, and no medical experts.Asked by CNN’s Kaitlin Collins why they were not present, Trump said, “They are briefing me. I am meeting them.
One of the best things to ever happen to George W. Bush‘s presidential legacy is Donald Trump‘s current presidency.
Donald Trump is in hot water once again over posing with a brand of beans after his daughter, Ivanka Trump did the same despite the said brand, Goya, being boycotted by its Mexican buyers! But now, his niece, Mary L.
The bragging, the wild exaggerations and embellishments, the insistence that he’s the best and first at everything. All of President Donald Trump‘s behavior can be blamed on his upbringing, niece Mary Trump writes in her new tell-all. Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man explores the dynamics of the Trump family, and how constant pressure and power plays led to the president still acting like a toddler at 74 years old.
Cravings author Chrissy Teigen and more celebrities. “FUUUUUUUCK,” tweeted on July 10.
While Kanye West has only tweeted that he’s running for president in Nov. 2020, our current President Donald Trump thinks that his officially entering the race could be “interesting.” But he noted that Yeezy has already missed the deadline in a number of states to appear on the ballot.
President Donald Trump grabbed Mary Hart, of Entertainment Tonight fame, and no one linked to rival entertainment news program Access Hollywood, as his Master of Ceremonies at the July 4th celebration at Mt. Rushmore earlier today.
Neil Young has condemned the use of his music by US President Donald Trump ahead of his Fourth of July speech at Mount Rushmore.Before Trump’s speech, three of Young’s songs were heard blasting from the speakers – ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’, ‘Like a Hurricane’, and ‘Cowgirl in the Sand’.
The current POTUS continues to be as controversial as possible, this time around taking to his go-to social media platform to re-tweet a white power video! Jon Stewart was one of the many who slammed Donald Trump for his blatant racism and he also took this opportunity to warn his followers what 4 more years of presidency could cause if Donald Trump were to be reelected for a second term. Jon dragged Trump, calling him the ‘greatest agent of chaos’ in the country, among other things.
As coronavirus cases continue to surge throughout the United States, President Donald Trump remains under fire for his continued insistence to not wear a face mask in public. So, comedian Randy Rainbow is here to offer some sage advice to the president yet again.
Rolling Stones are set to sue Donald Trump if he continues to play their songs at his rallies.After four years of trying to stop him using their track You Can’t Always Get What You Want, the band are looking to the courts to enforce a ban.Stones legends Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who co-wrote the song, are said to be furious their music is being used for Trump’s political purposes.The President has made the 1969 classic his signature tune at the end of his speeches, including at his
Dip s**t Donald Trump is at it again.
A statement on Saturday from the band's legal team said it was working with the performing rights organisation, the BMI, to stop the unauthorised use of their music, reports the BBC.Representatives for the group, fronted by 76-year-old Mick Jagger, said that "further steps to exclude" Trump from using Rolling Stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and desist directives" had been ignored.The BMI has reportedly notified the Trump campaign on behalf
The Rolling Stones are taking “further steps” to prevent Donald Trump from using their music at his Presidential campaign rallies.