A number of high-profile Black and Latino celebrities are expected to Donald Trump‘s inauguration on Monday. The list includes well-known entertainers, athletes and other popularity personalities, NBC News reported.
Mike Tyson's invincible streak at the start of his professional career drew some frightening KOs - just ask Conroy Nelson. The heavyweight legend came into the sport with a fearsome reputation ...
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Four Black artists will perform at Trump’s inauguration, igniting a cultural firestorm about art, politics, and the cost of complicity.
Eight years ago, Trump reportedly struggled to enlist stars to be part of the swearing-in and the various glitzy balls that follow. The concurrent protest marches around the nation had more famous entertainers than the swearing-in,
President Joe Biden has pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley and members of the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, using the extraordinary powers of his office in his final hours to guard against potential “revenge” by the incoming Trump administration.
There were always some celebrity Trump supporters, like Kid Rock, Hulk Hogan, Jon Voight, Rosanne Barr, Mike Tyson, Sylvester ... balls include the rapper Nelly, country music band Rascal Flatts ...
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.
Trick Daddy isn't the only one who is on Nelly's side either—in fact, Michael Blackson has something to say on his behalf too!
If Cinderella is a Donald Trump supporter, things threatened to get awkward Monday evening, as the three major inauguration balls where the newly sworn in 47th president was set to make an appearance stretched long past midnight.
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WASHINGTON – House Republicans gave Mike Johnson the speaker's gavel on Friday – along with a warning. Nine GOP lawmakers at first either abstained from voting for Johnson or voted for a ...