Annemarie Wiley, 41, announced her departure from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills last week after less than one season on the show. DailyMail.com can reveal she was fired from the Bravo franchise because of her right-wing political views, including opposing transgender athletes. Cast members were reportedly disgusted by her support of Donald Trump and producers edited out all clips of the stars discussing their political views
Even before his 2020 election defeat, Donald Trump became unusually litigious when it came to independent news organizations. The Republican’s campaign filed suit against CNN, for example, and it didn’t turn out well. Trump also sued The New York Times, which also proved pointless. His suit against social media giants was also dismissed. After leaving the White House, the former president kept suing media outlets — and kept losing — though the defeats apparently haven’t deterred him. The New...
Former Rep. George Santos said Friday he can no longer be a RepublicanHe was expelled from the House of Representatives in December for misusing donations He previously announced at Joe Biden's "State of the Union" that he would run again By Jon Michael Raasch, political reporter on Capitol Hill, for Dailymail.Com Published: 5:10 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 | Updated: 11:37 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 Long Island...
Former lawmaker George Santos said he could no longer be a Republican Friday. He was expelled from the House in December for misusing donor funds. He previously announced at Joe Biden's State of the Union he would run again
Pence said he would remain at odds with Trump over what he described as his 'Constitutional duty' that he performed on January 6. Pence said he was also at odds over Trump's opposition to a Congressional ban on the TikTok social media platform
New report said Kennedy family members stepping up effort to help Biden's reelection could take different forms. Comes after multiple Kennedys joined Biden for St. Patrick's Day at White House. RFK Jr. independent White House bid could be a spoiler for Biden in November
Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. Renée Graham of The Boston Globe looks not at the nasty things that the shoe salesman says but who is listening to them. Now when he derides Biden’s stutter by saying things that Biden never said — like pretending Biden stumbled over the word “democracy” in a January speech when he said it more than two dozen times without any problems —...
The late-night host provided a warning to anyone being primed as the ex-president’s running mate while also telling people to leave Kate aloneAs other late-night hosts take a vacation, Jimmy Kimmel discussed Donald Trump’s financial problems and his search for a running mate as well as the mystery surrounding the Princess of Wales’s whereabouts.On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host started with the swirl of conspiracy theories about the princess with the latest palace statement suggesting she has been...
Officials with the Public Utility Commission of Texas announced that a new rule has been adopted that implements the Texas Energy Fund in Electric Reliability Council of Texas Generation Loan Program.
Trump is blasting New York prosecutors and the judge of his fraud case while appealing to donors on the prospect that his trophy Manhattan real estate might get seized.
As Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska navigated the halls of Congress on Sunday, she dropped a bombshell in what would otherwise have been a perfunctory walk-and-talk media interview. “I wish that, as Republicans, we had a nominee I could get behind," Murkowski told CNN's Manu Raju. "I certainly can’t get behind Donald Trump.” Murkowski, who endorsed Trump rival Nikki Haley in the Republican presidential primary, had already intimated that she "could not" vote for Trump, but she was much more...
Mere months after taking office in 2015, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton surrendered to authorities on three felony counts related to securities fraud. But after getting his mugshot taken and posting a $35,000 bond, Paxton spent the next nine or so years making sure that the law was a bludgeon to be used against other people. People who are not rich, white, politically empowered Republican men. On Tuesday, weeks before that 2015 case was finally set to go to trial, the special prosecutors...