The Nobel Prize President Donald Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, an anti-immigration member of the Norwegian parliament. Tybring-Gjedde, who is a notorious anti-immigration hardliner who has made a series of inflammatory statements on the subject, explained his nomination to Fox News in an interview. Boys will be boys? Donald Trump Jr. offered a glib response to the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse on Tuesday when asked about the Kenosha vigilante’s alleged killing of two people and the shooting of a third. "We all do stupid things at 17," said Trump Jr. You first The View co-host Joy Behar claimed on Wednesday that she won’t take the coronavirus vaccine until “after Ivanka takes it” — referring to first daughter Ivanka Trump — after the president boasted that the vaccine will be available by the end of the year. Spot check? The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday that they will begin enforcing new racial and gender “inclusion standards” for films competing for Best Picture, which will be enforced through “spot checks” of sets, according to the New York Times. Lemmings CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner called out President Donald Trump for continuing to hold campaign events in the fides of the coronavirus pandemic where rallygoers are not socially distanced few are wearing masks. “What you are seeing is lemmings heading for the cliff,” Reiner warned. TMZ Under Fire 23 former employees and one current employee of celebrity news site TMZ alleged that the company fosters a “toxic workplace where the staff regularly endures verbal abuse, misogyny, racism, and other inappropriate behavior,” according to a new report. "Hang up the phone, Jerry!" An interview with Jerry Falwell Jr. ended up getting brought to a grinding halt after the former Liberty University president’s wife interrupted him to cut off the whole thing. Falwell's wife finally interrupted when he was talking to them about topless photos of her. President for LIFE? Trump's former fixer, Michael Cohen, said that the president “doesn’t have a sense of humor” and that he isn’t joking when he has repeatedly hinted at staying past two terms. During an hour-long interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, the convicted felon said that, in his opinion, the president’s mental faculties have eroded during his nearly four years in office and that Trump really would prefer to rule the country in perpetuity. Throughout his first term, Trump has often suggested that he might run past 2024, despite being constitutionally limited to two consecutive terms in the White House. 6.5.0 |