‘Happy Resistance Day’: Hollywood Apologizes to the World for Trump on the 4th of July
Hollywood stars took to social media to send messages of doom, gloom, and resistance to President Donald Trump in honor of Independence Day.
Hollywood stars took to social media to send messages of doom, gloom, and resistance to President Donald Trump in honor of Independence Day.
Friday on HBO’s “Real Time,” Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin responded to liberal documentary filmmaker Michael Moore’s call to take a million people to the U.S. Capitol to oppose President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court vacancy. According to
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” Michael Moore stated that to stop President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee from being voted on before the 2018 election, he will “join a million other people surrounding the United States Capitol.” Moore said,
Left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore put out a clarion call to the leftist Resistance Thursday, urging them to put their bodies on the line to bring down the Trump presidency.
Thursday on CBS’s “The Late Show,” liberal documentary filmmaker Michael Moore explained that one of the moments of “despair” in his occupation was getting people motivated to be an active participant in the process. He urged people to “get off
Michael Moore announced Wednesday that his Traverse City Film Festival will honor actress and fellow activist Jane Fonda with a lifetime achievement award during its 14th session, which will begin July 31.
Social media overflowed for the second day in a row this week with hot-takes and Nazi Germany analogies from Hollywood celebrities fuming over President Donald Trump’s dogged law enforcement at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Left-wing filmmaker and activist Michael Moore says Roseanne Barr’s recent racially charged comments are part of the same “bigotry that’s been rising in America” that elected President Donald Trump.
The left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore praised comedienne Samantha Bee’s “brilliant rant” on Wednesday evening where she described President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka as a “feckless c*nt.”
Left-wing activist and documentary filmmaker Michael Moore insists that impeaching President Donald Trump “shouldn’t be the main goal” for those vehemently opposed to his political agenda.
Hollywood stars Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and others associated with the No Rifle Association initiative (#NoRA) have signed a letter demanding Bank of America revoke a loan made to Remington Arms.
Documentary filmmaker and left-wing political activist Michael Moore appeared at the Michigan Capitol building on Friday to spray ‘Flint water’ at Republican Governor Rick Snyder’s office.
Hollywood gun control proponents including Amy Schumer, Jimmy Kimmel, and Alec Baldwin are launching a initiative to take down the NRA.
Left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore penned a lengthy Facebook post this week taunting President Donald Trump and daring him to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.
Documentary filmmaker and left-wing activist Michael Moore took to Twitter and shared “one thing” he says we’ve “learned” since last month’s horrific mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Several celebrities took to social media and hit the streets to join the student activists and others who marched in Washington, DC, and in other cities across the country in support of gun control.
Sens Sanders, Warren, and filmmaker Michael Moore hosted a 90 minute town hall about income inequality Monday night that smoked CNN in the ratings.
Liberal activist and filmmaker Michael Moore joined Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in a live-streamed “Inequality in America” town hall in Washington, DC, on Monday night.
Left-wing Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore took to Twitter on Friday and urged the media to compare the National Rifle Association (NRA) to the murderous terrorist group ISIS.
Documentary filmmaker and progressive activist Michael Moore participated in a November 2016 rally against then-President-elect Donald Trump that was allegedly organized by Russian interests seeking to stir political unrest in America.
Hollywood celebrities joined millions of Americans on social media Tuesday night to weigh in on President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address in real time — though many posted simply to say they wouldn’t watch it.
Celebrities and activists gathered in New York City Monday night for the star-studded “People’s State of the Union,” a public rally meant to serve as counter-programming to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address on Tuesday.
Filmmaker Michael Moore has claimed in a fundraising email that President Donald Trump is “not well” and presents an “imminent danger” to the world.
Celebrities and Resistance activists are set to attend a “People’s State of the Union” on Monday night as a form of counter-programming to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union on Tuesday.
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger blasted President Trump’s move to allow increased offshore drilling, telling him that any attempts to do so should take place off of the coast of Florida near his Mar-a-Lago resort, rather than in California waters.
Hollywood superstar Kevin Hart sat down for an interview with Ellen DeGeneres on Wednesday with his Jumanji co-star Dwayne Johnson and said he’d support “The Rock” if he decided to run for president.
Hollywood stars jumped on social media late Friday night and into early Saturday to fume and forecast the end of America after the Senate passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Saturday.
Michael Moore is locked in a brewing legal battle with Harvey and Bob Weinstein over the release of Fahrenheit 11/9, the anti-Donald Trump sequel to Moore’s 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, according to Deadline which reports that the Weinsteins want back the $2 million they already contributed to Moore’s sequel and are blocking the film’s release and transfer to another studio now that the director is refusing to refund the money.
Michael Moore has called on his social media followers to sign a petition begun by billionaire Democratic Party mega-donor Tom Steyer to urge the U.S. Congress to impeach President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump took on one his most vocal celebrity critics Saturday in a message posted to his Twitter account, calling filmmaker Michael Moore’s anti-Trump summer Broadway show a “total bomb” that was “forced to close.”
Politifact issued an October 25th report showing a central component to Michael Moore’s argument for repealing the Second Amendment was “mostly false.”
Of all the sordid details to emerge thus far from the burgeoning Harvey Weinstein scandal, there’s one that creeps me out above all else.
Documentary filmmaker and left-wing activist Michael Moore urged Congress to pass the 28th Amendment Wednesday, which would repeal and replace the Second Amendment.
For a man who has said that he’s boycotting the NFL, Shaun King is remarkably aware of NFL personnel moves.
Thursday night on MSNBC’s “All In,” liberal documentary filmmaker Michael Moore said there was a resistance movement to President Donald Trump because he is “not well.” Moore said, “Impeachment is not around the corner. People are hoping Bob Mueller can
Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore led the charge on social media Tuesday in urging his Twitter followers to march in the streets in protest against President Donald Trump’s decision to end the controversial Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) amnesty program.
One year after accurately predicting that Donald Trump would win the presidential election, filmmaker Michael Moore, a vocal Trump critic, says the the billionaire is already on track to win re-election.
Hollywood celebrities gleefully licked their chops Friday morning after news broke that Steve Bannon would be leaving his post as White House chief strategist.
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore compared President Donald Trump’s voters to someone who holds down a rape victim while they’re being sexually assaulted in an appearance on CNN Tuesday night.
Filmmaker Michael Moore and actor Mark Ruffalo helped lead a star-studded protest outside Trump Tower in Manhattan Tuesday night immediately following a performance of Moore’s one-man, anti-Trump Broadway show.