Lindsay Lohan Is 'Hurt And Disappointed' By Joke About Her In New 'Mean Girls'
Lindsay Lohan makes a surprise cameo in the new iteration of “Mean Girls,” but she isn’t feeling so fetch about one of the movie musical’s jokes.
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Lindsay Lohan makes a surprise cameo in the new iteration of “Mean Girls,” but she isn’t feeling so fetch about one of the movie musical’s jokes.
Mary Trump noted that Monday wasn’t all good news for her uncle Donald Trump.
When Republicans assumed control of the House early last year after winning a narrow majority in the 2022 midterms, Representative Earl Blumenauer, a veteran Democrat from Oregon, made a bold prediction: His party had a slight chance of reclaiming power before the next election — through sheer attrition.
The Capitol Police and the F.B.I. are investigating remarks reported to have been made by Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime Republican operative and informal adviser to former President Donald J. Trump, in which he expressed a desire for the deaths of two Democratic lawmakers in the weeks before the 2020 election, a government official familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
Another New York trial against former President Donald Trump is expected to begin today: the second defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
Here's the latest from the 2024 campaign trail:Former President Donald Trump will seek to capitalize on his massive Iowa victory with a speech in New Hampshire, which hosts the next GOP nominating contest on Jan. 23.After finishing second in Iowa, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will first campaign in South Carolina before heading to New Hampshire. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley will also stump in the Granite State. Haley says following her close, third-place finish in the Iowa caucuses that she will only debate Trump or President Joe Bidengoing forward.Following his distant, fifth-place finish in Iowa, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson ended his campaign, saying, "My message of being a principled Republican with experience and telling the truth about the current front-runner did not sell in Iowa."Meanwhile, Trump is attending a trial in New York for new damages in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation case today.
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley is facing pressure from some of her top fundraisers to either seriously compete with, or outright defeat, Donald Trump in next week's New Hampshire primary, after finishing third Monday in the Iowa caucus. "I would still like to see her get somewhere, but the mountain she has to climb is enormous," Andy Sabin, a New York businessman and Haley fundraiser, told CNBC. "As much as I like Haley, I don't even know what Trump could do to stop himself right now." Sabin plans to help raise money for Trump if Haley doesn't make it through the primary season, despite previously telling CNBC he wouldn't give the former president "a f---ing nickel." "He may be the only choice I have," said Sabin. Several Haley fundraisers who spoke to CNBC conceded that, unless she gets a ve
The top court in New York state on Tuesday rejected an appeal by former President Donald Trump of a gag order imposed on him in his civil business fraud trial. The New York Court of Appeals dismissed Trump's challenge to the order "upon the ground that no substantial constitutional question is directly involved." The court also dismissed Trump's motion to stay the gag order "as academic," likely because the trial is over. The gag order barred Trump from making public statements about the staff of Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron. Trump's lawyers challenged the order as being unduly restrictive on his