Morgan Freeman: Trump a Winner, I Hope Will Be ‘Good President’
After lending his celebrity to help Hillary Clinton win the White House, Hollywood screen legend Morgan Freeman now says Donald Trump has no choice but to be a “good president.”
After lending his celebrity to help Hillary Clinton win the White House, Hollywood screen legend Morgan Freeman now says Donald Trump has no choice but to be a “good president.”
Texas Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro says Congress should draw up “articles of impeachment” against President Donald Trump over his executive order, which temporarily prohibits the arrival of Syrian refugees into the United States and halts entry of citizens from Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Libya.
Celebrities rushed to social media Tuesday and trashed President Donald Trump’s pick of Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat.
Left-wing activist and former primetime MSNBC anchor Al Sharpton is getting grilled on social media after he referred to Jesus Christ as a refugee, in a naked attempt to ding President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
Talk show mega-star Ellen DeGeneres used the plot of her animated movie Finding Dory to slam President Donald Trump’s executive order, which temporarily suspended the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
Budweiser has chosen the charged political issue of immigration as the subject of its Super Bowl LI commercial. The 60-second spot explains the origin story of the beer company’s immigrant co-founder, Adolphus Busch.
Actress and feminist activist Lena Dunham has come under fire recently for her history of racism, for example, a tweet she posted in 2010 referring to African Americans as “rodents.”
Actress Jennifer Lawrence took time from her high-profile fashion shoots and her Passengers publicity tour to rip President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
Actor Michael Keaton took to Twitter Monday and slammed President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, calling it “another recruitment tool” for ISIS.
Film director and climate change activist James Cameron says President Donald Trump has filled his cabinet with crazy people.
Supermodel sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid took to the streets of New York City on Sunday and joined in protests of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Rock legend Bruce Springsteen called President Donald Trump’s executive order temperately suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program “fundamentally un-American.”
Actor-producer Kerry Washington wore a safety pin to the politically charged 2017 Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Sunday “to show solidarity” with the activists protesting President Donald Trump’s executive actions on border security and his temporary suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
Comedian Jordan Peele debuted his new horror film, Get Out, this week at the Sundance Film Festival, and the most shocking thing about the film is its bad guy: white liberal racism.
Celebrities took to their social media accounts over the weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
FedEx issued a statement declaring its support for an employee who was caught on camera Thursday wrestling away American flags that were being burned by protesters.
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld’s tweet to promote the new season of his comedy series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, offended social media users.
Malia Obama was reportedly spotted earlier this week attending the protest against the Dakota Access pipeline at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
Cops arrested Chicago-based rapper Chief Keef Thursday and charged him in connection with the violent home invasion of his former music producer, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed.
Actress Lindsay Lohan met Friday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan inside the country’s presidential palace, and also met with Bana al-Abed, the 7-year-old social media star who made headlines last year after tweeting about her life in war-torn East Aleppo.
President Donald Trump responded Thursday to Saturday Night Live writer Katie Rich, who joked this week that the President’s youngest son, Barron Trump, “will probably be this country’s first homeschool shooter.”
President Obama is reportedly expected to land one of the largest post-presidency book contracts in American history.
President Donald Trump thought Madonna’s Women’s March speech was “disgusting” and did damage to the opposition movement, he said in an interview Thursday night.
Iranian actress Taraneh Alidoosti, star of the Oscar-nominated film The Salesman, said she would boycott the 89th annual Academy Awards over President Donald Trump’s proposed plan to suspend visas for citizens from some African and Middle Eastern countries.
Rapper-turned-film producer Jay Z praised the left-wing Women’s March on Washington, telling an audience at the Sundance Film Festival that the anti-Trump protests are evidence of the left’s “power” in America.
Actor Peter Dinklage praised the Chelsea Handler-led anti-Donald Trump Women’s March at the Sundance Film Festival this week, saying in an interview that the festival was the perfect place for the march because most everybody there agrees on politics.
Frederick Jay Bowdy, an aspiring actor, killed himself while recording a Facebook Live video earlier this week, following his arrest on suspicion of sexual assault.
Actor-Director Michael Rapport was not impressed with comedian Aziz Ansari comparing President Donald Trump to singer Chris Brown during his monologue on Saturday Night Live.
Marvel Comics is paying tribute to Beyoncé by using imagery from the singer’s anti-police music video “Formation” for the newest issue of the America Chavez series.
Social media erupted after Avenger director Joss Whedon attacked President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and compared his wife, Ivanka Trump, to a dog.
Texas radio station HITS 105 has vowed never to play Madonna’s music again following her profanity-filled speech Saturday at the Women’s March on Washington, in which she said she had often thought about “blowing up the White House.”
Chelsea Handler ratcheted up her personal insults against First Lady Melania Trump on social media Tuesday.
Nancy Gibbs, managing editor of TIME, defended White House correspondent Zeke Miller after he falsely reported last week that the Martin Luther King, Jr. bust had been removed from the Oval Office after President Donald Trump moved in.
ABC Digital apologized Tuesday for accidentally listing actress Amy Adams and actor Tom Hanks as Academy Award nominees on its Oscars mobile website.
English pop singer and fashion icon Boy George defended Malania Trump against “mean-spirited” attacks from women who he says have harshly judged the First Lady’s former modeling career.
Chuck Palahniuk — author of the novel Fight Club, which spawned a cult classic film by the same name — says his book and the subsequent film are responsible for popularizing the use of the term “snowflake” to describe coddled people.
Stand-up comedian and actor Kumail Nanjiani says he has heard that the election of Donald Trump is making it hard for film studios to get “certain types” of films funded.
Actor-turned-director James Franco says he took the election of Donald Trump “really badly,” and has been suffering psychologically as of late.
A cyber attack on the Sundance Film Festival that forced the closure of the festival’s box office on Saturday is now being reviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to a report.
Actor Scott Baio, an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, was reportedly physically assaulted by protesters in Washington, DC on Friday night.