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Lead witness in Trump inaugural investigation claims Trump was involved
Melania’s former advisor says she called out irregularities with inaugural funds, which she is now sharing with prosecutors.
Sean Hannity calls Jimmy Kimmel 'an ignorant a**hole' for criticizing Caitlyn Jenner
Hannity once again challenged Kimmel to renew their war of words that first began in early 2018.
Melania Trump Creates New Office Twitter Account Following Reports of Her Spending All Her Time in Mar-A-Lago Spa
Melania Trump has launched a new Twitter account for her Be Best campaign, which focuses on chidren's health, online bullying, and opioid's impact on kids.
Jim Carrey mocks Melania Trump in latest political art: 'Worst first lady'
The actor has previously roasted the Trump administration through painting.
Ashley Biden says first lady Melania Trump hasn't reached out to Jill Biden: 'I think we're all OK with it'
Joe and Jill Biden's daughter spoke about the upcoming inauguration.
Singer Taylor Dayne defends herself after New Year's Eve performance at Mar-a-Lago: 'I try to stay non-political'
Vanilla Ice has also faced backlash for playing at the New Year's Eve gala, in which guests appeared to be mask-less.
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Vanilla Ice faces backlash for indoor, mask-free New Year's Eve concert at Mar-a-Lago club
The rapper performed his 1989 hit "Ice Ice Baby" to a packed crowd.
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President Trump and first lady Melania Trump wear matching tuxedos in final official Christmas portrait
The first family chose a formal look for their last Christmas portrait in the White House.
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HGTV 'White House Christmas' angers Trump supporters after referencing 'Trump haters' like Bush and Obama
HGTV aired the special "White House Christmas 2020" on Sunday, featuring all the splendor of First Lady Melania Trump’s holiday designs.
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Melania Trump expressed surprise over Vogue selection of Beyoncé for 2018 cover
In a secretly recorded conversation, the first lady also spoke about Vogue's decision to choose a Black photographer to shoot the cover for the magazine's September 2018 issue.
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Kanye West says he's 'praying' for the Trumps to recover from COVID-19 'just as I would for Joe and Jill Biden'
The rapper and 2020 presidential hopeful said he hopes the first couple make a "full recovery."
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Alyssa Milano, James Woods among celebrities reacting to Donald Trump testing positive for COVID-19
Donald Trump announced on Twitter early Friday that he and the first lady “tested positive for COVID-19” — and celebrities have plenty of opinions about it.
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Audio leaked of Melania Trump complaining about decorating WH: 'Who gives a f*** about Christmas stuff?'
A former adviser released audio of the First Lady talking about kids separated from their parents, the media, and her disdain for decorating the WH.
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Trump and First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday, forcing him to cancel events and upending the final weeks of his re-election campaign. "Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19," the president tweeted. "We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!" Tonight, […]
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Celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson weighs in on Trump's reported hair care write-off: 'I just cannot see that it would warrant $70,000'
Donald Trump’s hair is back in the news amid the New York Times report that on his unearthed tax returns he wrote off “more than $70,000 to style his hair during The Apprentice," but his locks have long been a fascinating topic.
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'The View': Author of Trump tell-all book defends herself and says 'Melania is unfortunately complicit'
Meghan McCain called Stephanie Winston Wolkoff's recording of the first lady "not only unethical but gross."
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Bette Midler responds to backlash after calling Melania Trump an 'illegal alien' who 'can't speak English'
"I was wrong to make fun of her accent," Midler tweeted on Wednesday.
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CNN praises Melania Trump for addressing coronavirus and racial unrest in RNC speech
The panel said Melania brought something new to the convention with her message of unity and understanding.
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Meghan McCain and Sunny Hostin find common ground on Melania Trump's 'really upsetting' White House Rose Garden redesign
The "View" co-hosts were among those criticizing the first lady's makeover of the famed grounds.
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President Trump pays tribute to 'our great first lady' as Melania turns 50
The first lady will be celebrating her birthday at home in the White House.
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Vince Vaughn chatted up Donald Trump and Melania at a college football game — and people have opinions
Vince Vaughn said hello to Donald Trump and Melania at Monday’s college football national championship — and social media has been stirred up over it.
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Rosanna Arquette: How the #MeToo and Climate Change Movements Are ‘Intertwined’ (Guest Blog)
This Monday, jury selection will begin in the criminal trial of Harvey Weinstein. Throughout his career, Weinstein abused, manipulated, bullied and sexually assaulted hundreds of women. I am one of the many that he has harmed. His criminal acts reflect an industry that condones toxic and dangerous work environments for females who are expected to keep quiet on the set. But the film industry is not singular in its abusive ways toward women.In this MeToo era, it is still the norm for women not to be believed. As we watch the Weinstein trial in real time — and his lawyers collect hefty sums to dismiss the truth and discredit the brave survivors who will take the witness stand — now, more than ever, we must support these women to see that justice is served. Make no mistake that this landmark case will affect the number of assaults and rapes that are reported and prosecuted. If we see that money and power can buy a get out of jail card, it sends a strong message to women that their truth will be always be challenged.The same is true for the life force responsible for the water we drink and the air we breathe, Mother Nature. Like the countless survivors who are subjected to scrutiny and blame for crimes that take place inside their bodies, our earth is being violently assaulted. Her roots have been torn out of the soil; her sorrow is flooding our land. We see her anger burn like wildfire. We feel her trauma in the sinking earth and we do nothing to help her.Also Read: Harvey Weinstein's Criminal Trial Starts Monday - Here's What to ExpectThe parallels between the climate change crisis and rape are as clear as a blue sky. As a longtime activist for both issues, my hope is that the only time we are looking backward is to learn from our mistakes. When we say times up, we are pointedly speaking to both the abusers and the proactive climate-change denial by the Trump administration. Both are national emergencies that are largely ignored by our representatives.It took a choir of women’s voices, centuries of abuse and bloodshed for the pendulum to swing in the other direction on abusive behavior against women. When women in film like me and many others — the silence breakers — banded together in solidarity against the gross misuse of power in our industry, the time was finally “right” for people to wake up and take notice. We, along with male allies like Ronan Farrow, were able to amplify Tarana Burke’s MeToo battle cry into a movement and demand that predators be held accountable for their actions.The silence breakers who exposed themselves in going public with their experiences were not only hoping to create change for women in Hollywood but in our culture at large. While film is a visual medium, a character is only as good as his or her voice. It is dialogue that tells the story.Also Read: LA District Attorney Is Reviewing 8 Accusations of Sexual Misconduct Against Harvey WeinsteinMother Earth needs our help too. Every human life is dependent on protecting our planet. We breathe her air, drink her water and bask in her sunlight. Yet, we have violated and abused her. We have ignored her cries for help.Women are innately connected to the earth’s ability to grow and give life. Mother Earth is MeToo. We have shared trauma that needs nurturing and healing. It is our responsibility to help her by adopting natural climate solutions and a planetary health diet, leave fossil fuels in the ground and restrict emissions.These two movements are intrinsically intertwined. They both require us, as a society, to find common ground, to respect one another and the earth we dwell upon. To look at what we can do right now to support both causes. To create and speak a language that we all can acknowledge and understand, one of hope, peace and change.As we begin not only a new year but a new decade, women are reclaiming their freedoms by seeking a better, safer and kinder world to live in. I want more for myself, for other women, for my daughter. We deserve to walk this earth without trepidation of being verbally, physically or sexually attacked on a daily basis.Also Read: Melania Trump Downplays Husband's Greta Thunberg Diss: Barron 'Is Not an Activist Who Travels the Globe'If you don’t know where to begin, look no further than the many fearless heroines leading the charge. If 16-year-old Greta Thunberg can see the error of our ways and dedicate her young life to raising awareness and demanding transparency and change, we can too. If Jane Fonda can band together environmentalists and supporters to protest with her FireDrillFridays, we can too. If the simple but profound phrase MeToo answered the cries of millions of people who had been sexually assaulted, we can muster the same kind of advocacy to combat climate change.There will always be people who seek to destroy rather than protect our earth and the people who inhabit it. With all change, there are growing pains but as a collective community, we rise above the discomfort and discrimination with steadfast determination and heart. We dig our heels into the soil to preserve and nurture it and the women who have been harmed. We will be louder and stronger than animosity and ignorance and step into our organic roles as organic warriors, the way Mother Nature intended us to.Read original story Rosanna Arquette: How the MeToo and Climate Change Movements Are ‘Intertwined’ (Guest Blog) At TheWrap
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Ivanka Trump, Melania Trump stun at President Trump's New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago
Ivanka Trump and Melania Trump are bringing in the new year in style.
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Michelle Obama says she and George W. Bush 'disagree on policy' but their 'values are the same'
Former first lady Michelle Obama defended her friendship with former president George W. Bush while speaking to Jenna Bush Hager on "Today."
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Tomi Lahren says children who booed Melania Trump at event 'need to learn a lesson'
Tomi Lahren lashed out at a group of middle and high school students after they booed first lady Melania Trump at an opioid crisis event.
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Lara and Eric Trump welcome a baby girl: 'The Trump dynasty widens!'
Lara and Eric Trump took to social media to announce the birth of their baby girl, Carolina Dorothy Trump.