Former US President Trump denies allegations of bullying his way into the film Home Alone 2, countering comments from director Chris Columbus.
The radio host has a plan to keep the former president from returning as a dictator.
The political arena is once again abuzz with the familiar names of Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the prospect of a rematch in the 2024 presidential race gains momentum. Despite both leaders having had their fair share of time in the spotlight, the exchanges between them show no signs of dwindling.
The "Late Show" host highlighted a blunt message from former Trump aides.
“This is like nothing I’ve done before,” the comedian joked in the spoof segment.
The "Late Night" comedian has it all figured out. Sort of.
“Don’t make that face! I’m just being honest,” the comedian told the former president's niece.
The "Late Show" host gave his audience an urgent reminder about the former president.
"In a time where we need to start getting our act together, do we really want to go that route?" the former South Carolina governor said.
The 2020 U.S. Presidential election has been no stranger to controversy, and the verbal sparring between candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump continues to make headlines. In a recent development, Biden has accused Trump of resorting to Nazi-like rhetoric by using the term 'vermin' to describe certain individuals.