The radio host has a plan to keep the former president from returning as a dictator.
Sir James Dyson's libel claim against the Daily Mirror's publisher, Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), has been dismissed by Mr. Justice Jay. The legal action stemmed from an article published in January 2022, which Dyson deemed a personal attack on his lifetime achievements. In the two-day trial, Justin Rushbrooke KC, representing Sir James, argued that the article constituted an unjustified slur on his reputation, both personally and professionally. The piece, written by Brian Reade, referred to Dyson as the "vacuum-cleaner tycoon" who championed Vote Leave and later relocated his global head office to Singapore. The court, however, sided with MGN, asserting that Sir James failed to demonstrate financial loss or harm to his philanthropic work.
“It’s like the Kool-Aid man suddenly caring about walls," the comedian joked.
“This is like nothing I’ve done before,” the comedian joked in the spoof segment.
It's been one of the Florida governor's strangest struggles as he campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination.
After a fight nearly broke out in the Senate, Jones offered to take it to the next level.
Jones delivered some pointers for McCarthy on what not to do in the workplace.
This is not the kind of argument that's likely to help the son of the former president.
"I’ve never seen anyone do anything close to this," the comedian joked about Rep. Tom Emmer, the latest Republican to fail to become House speaker.
All was not what it seemed with an on-screen graphic about the House Republican speaker race.