She may look like she’s still playing the role of Mrs. Cult Leader… but we’re now hearing Melania Trump still isn’t over the whole Stormy Daniels thing — and never will be now that it’s a matter of historic record forever!
14.05.2024 - 15:43 / deadline.com
UPDATE: Michael Cohen took the stand for the second day in Donald Trump‘s hush money trial, and recounted an Oval Office meeting with the then-president in April 2018.
At the time, Cohen’s home had been raided by the FBI, setting off a media firestorm.
In their Oval Office meeting, Cohen said that Trump told him, “Don’t worry. I’m president of the United States. There’s nothing here. Everything is gonna be OK. Stay tough. You’re gonna be OK.”
That was the last time that he and Trump spoke directly, Cohen said. They were both present in the courtroom today, for the first time since Cohen testified in Trump’s civil fraud trial last year.
“I felt reassured” by the call, Cohen said, “because I had the president of the United States to protect me. His Justice Department should go nowhere. So I felt reassured and I remained … in the Trump camp.”
Cohen said his only communications with Trump from that point forward were through surrogates who reinforced the then-president’s message. Cohen didn’t name the intermediaries but summarized their message: “You’re loved. Don’t worry. He’s got your back. Most powerful guy in the country. if not the world. You’re going to be okay.”
And when The New York Times reported on April 21, 2018, that Cohen might cooperate with federal investigators, Trump issued a string of tweets criticizing the story and the lead reporter, and praising Cohen as “a fine person with a wonderful family … who I have always liked & respected.”
“Most people will flip if the Government lets them out of trouble, even if it means lying or making up stories,” Trump’s tweets continued. “Sorry, I don’t see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the dishonest media!”
Cohen said the message he received
She may look like she’s still playing the role of Mrs. Cult Leader… but we’re now hearing Melania Trump still isn’t over the whole Stormy Daniels thing — and never will be now that it’s a matter of historic record forever!
The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation has rescinded an invitation to Robert De Niro to attend its Celebration of Service to America Awards next week after the Oscar-winning actor’s fiery anti-Trump remarks outside the former president’s criminal trial in Manhattan Tuesday. De Niro had been invited to the press conference by Joe Biden‘s presidential campaign.
Happy post-conviction day? Yesterday, Donald Trump became the first former American President to be convicted of felony crimes as a jury found him guilty on all 34 charges in his scheme to influence the 2016 election with his hush-money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels who said the two engaged in sex while he was married to his current wife (oh, and he has three more criminal cases to deal with too). Trump has also been in the news for the film, “The Apprentice,” starring Sebastian Stan, which premiered at the recent Cannes Film Festival to solid reviews.
Ivanka Trump is showing her love for her dad. Hours after a New York jury found former President Donald Trump guilty in the “hush money” trial, his eldest daughter took to her Instagram Story to share a heartfelt message for her father.Ivanka Trump shares sweet exchange between her daughter and Adele in Las Vegas“I love you dad ❤️,” the Women Who Work author simply wrote on a throwback photo of herself and her dad.
Well… damn. We honestly did not expect that! In his unprecedented criminal trial, Donald Trump has been found guilty on all counts!
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, marking his successful prosecution and conviction of former President Donald Trump, credited the result as an example of his department’s enforcement of the law “without fear or favor.”
Donald Trump maintained his innocence after being found guilty of 34 charges in his hush money trial.
All of the major cable news networks delivered second-by-second coverage of the verdicts as they announced today finding Donald Trump guilty of 34 (of 34) felony counts related to the falsification of records related to hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels.
After a marathon day of closing arguments in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money trial, jurors are poised to begin deliberating the former president’s fate today on 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records — the last phase of an unprecedented case pitting Trump against the city and state where he made his name.
Robert De Niro was the surprise guest of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign for a press conference outside the Manhattan courthouse where closing arguments are taking place in Donald Trump‘s hush money trial.
Mick Jagger still have moves like that?That’s the question you kept asking yourself — in a state of complete and utter marvel — during the Rolling Stones’ first of two “Hackney Diamonds” Tour stops at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Thursday night.On his first tour as an octogenarian — he turned 80 last July — the man who made Adam Levine look old on Maroon 5’s 2011 smash “Moves Like Jagger” is still out-shimmying us all.Father Time is still on his side.Seeing Jumping Jack Jagger work as hard as ever to give the people what they came — and paid a pretty penny — was enough to restore the faith of even the most cynical New Yorker in the power of rock ’n’ roll.Indeed, 60 years later after the Stones released their self-titled debut in 1964, the eternally bad-boy Brits staged a rock resurrection that the genre desperately needs.It wasn’t only rock ’n’ roll — it was a revelation.And it was in large part due to Jagger, who seems to have Benjamin Buttoned his energy — and body.The man can still rock skinny jeans better than anybody else in the stadium.Jagger was in such perpetual motion from the time he hit the stage to “Start Me Up” — the Stones’ 1981 hit that remains one of the most perfect concert openers of all time — that it was almost a shock when, four songs in, he struck the perfect still pose at the end of “Hackney Diamonds” single “Angry.”Still, if there was ever one single moment that he seemed out of breath, it wasn’t captured by the giant video screens that put his famous lips on blast.And, as if he somehow still had anything to prove, he was relentlessly selling and strutting to new tunes such as “Mess It Up” from the Stones’ underappreciated “Hackney Diamonds” album — which, released last October, was the
The Simpsons did not predict the downfall of Diddy, the series’ showrunner Matt Selman has confirmed.An image of the rapper animated as a Simpsons character has recently been doing the rounds on social media. The cartoon Diddy – real name Sean Combs – is seen donning a pink suit and shades as he runs away from a group of police officers.Read More: 11 Spooky Times The Simpsons Predicted The FutureA caption on TikTok reads: “The Simpsons appears to have predicted Diddy’s current situation.
UPDATE: The testimony is done in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, and the jurors are off until next Tuesday, but Judge Juan Merchan still found cause this afternoon to call out one of Trump’s lawyers.
EXCLUSIVE: Dahlings, Oscar-nominated Maria Bakalova is channeling an essence of Ivana Trump, who she praises as a “boss lady,” when we meet on a terrace at the Palais to natter about her slyly sublime portrait of Donald Trump‘s first wife in filmmaker Ali Abbasi’s Cannes hit The Apprentice.
opens up a world of fashion possibilities. Witness to all manner of sartorial eccentricities, the "montée des marches" can turn out to be a fabulous spotlight—especially for the models.
Donald Trump‘s team is looking to seek legal action against an upcoming movie.
Five years ago, Iranian-Danish filmmaker Ali Abbasi broke out internationally with the Oscar-nominated “Border,” a thorny little beast of a fable about love, complicity, and guilt. His latest prods at some of the same themes, although the thorny little beast at the center of “The Apprentice” is far from a fictional creature of fables.
Already fighting dozens of indictments and a so-called hush money trial in New York, Donald Trump wants to head back to court over the movie that took Cannes by storm today.
Sebastian Stan is hitting the red carpet at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival!
le town.The controversial movie “The Apprentice,” depicting the former president’s rise to fame in New York high society during the 1970s, premiered Monday at the Cannes Film Festival in France to a glamorous crowd including Cate Blanchett and Bella Hadid.The movie received a standing ovation ranging from eight to 11 minutes, according to accounts.In the drama, Sebastian Stan plays a younger Trump as he meets power lawyer and fixer Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong of “Succession”) and first wife Ivana (Maria Bakalova of “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”).While his political ambitions are said to be hinted at, “The Apprentice” does not cover the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections or Trump’s four years in the White House. It also has nothing to do with the NBC reality TV series he hosted.What it does have, according to viewers, are shocks aplenty.During one cringey scene, Trump is said to get liposuction and a hair transplant.And, in another jarring moment, he violently rapes Ivana.