Fox’s “Alias” and “Deadpool & Wolverine” star Jennifer Garner is set to hit the ground for Kamala Harris in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, this week as recent polls show former President Donald Trump maintaining a slight advantage in the crucial battleground state.
Hollywood actor-comedian Eddie Griffin has slammed Kamala Harris as a “puppet” and “a lying stinking b*tch,” saying he is likely to vote for former President Donald Trump in November.
Hollywood director Adam McKay has taken the unusual initiative to write a speech for President Joe Biden declaring a “national climate emergency” in light of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
“The Breakfast Club” radio show co-host Charlamagne tha God said the “America first” and “MAGA” platform of former President Donald Trump is resonating strongly with voters this election year, while the Kamala Harris ticket feels “out of touch” — especially as the White House facilitates $157 million in aid to Lebanon while hurricane victims at home continue to suffer and search for answers.
ABC’s late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was widely expected to pitch softball questions to Tim Walz during his much-hyped appearance on Monday’s show. But the conversation with Kamala Harris’ running mate ended up being even lighter than that — a Wiffle ball game that featured little substance and an abundance of fanboy praise from Kimmel.
Kamala Harris has deployed a gaggle of Hollywood celebrities — whose estimated personal net worths exceed $200 million — to campaign for her in Arizona as former President Donald Trump’s lead in the Grand Canyon state continues to grow, with one recent poll showing him leading 48 percent to 42 percent in the crucial swing state.
Hollywood-controlled media are rolling out the red carpet for Kamala Harris this week, welcoming the Democrat presidential candidate to a range of friendly media appearances as part of a planned offensive to enhance her likeability in the final stretch of the election cycle.
Pink Floyd’s entire catalog of hits has reportedly suffered a stunning devaluation of $100 million, thanks in large part to frontman Roger Waters’ outbursts against Israel.
Hollywood filmmaker Adam McKay, who directed the 2018 Dick Cheney biopic “Vice,” knows better than many Democrat elites just how much his own party has changed for the worse.
In an interview Thursday night with Fox News host Trace Gallagher, Jon Kahn, the singer-songwriter of the hit song “Fighter” discussed it’s origins and the inspiration behind what has become a viral sensation. Explaining that the song was actually composed before the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, Kahn said “I along with millions of Americans have seen what President Trump has faced since he was elected: two impeachments; deplatforming from social media; lawfare; the raid on Mar-a-Lago.” He then described the moment the title came to him: “the way he [Trump] walked up to the microphones after the bogus conviction in New York, he’s got that walk that just says everything’s going to be ok. You can throw whatever you want at me but I’m not going anywhere. I just shock my head and said, ‘how does this man get out of bed every day?’
Actor Ron Hale, who had the distinction of appearing in every season of ABC’s daytime soap opera “Ryan’s Hope” for its entire 13-year run, has died. He was 78.
When actress Rachel Zegler gives an interview, Disney executives get nervous. The “Snow White” star has caused no small amount of PR damage from speaking off the cuff, and her latest interview with Variety features its fair share of zingers.
The Walt Disney Company isn’t out of the woods yet in its effort to reverse its financial troubles, with a prominent firm downgrading the company’s stock this week citing continued troubles at Disney theme parks, once the company’s most reliable revenue-generating division.
The fallout from Kamala Harris’ botched response to Hurricane Helene is growing, with Megyn Kelly being the latest media figure to blast the vice president for choosing to party down with Hollywood celebrities as wide swaths of the southeast were emerging from the natural disaster.
Vice President Kamala Harris returned to her natural habitat over the weekend — Hollywood, where she partied with celebrities and studio executives as millions of Americans elsewhere continued to deal with the deadly devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene.
Actor Zachary Levi — who starred in the “Shazam!” movies — has endorsed former President Donald Trump, saying he believes Trump is the candidate who can successfully “take back this country.”
Author and cultural critic Fran Lebowitz has articulated what a growing number of people on the left have come to believe: the Supreme Court is illegitimate and should be done away with.
As ordinary Americans continue to suffer due to record-high consumer prices, one of Kamala Harris’ biggest media allies is sounding the alarm about her coziness with wealthy stars.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has reportedly been sued by a woman who alleges the hip-hop mogul repeatedly drugged and sexually assaulted her, resulting in a pregnancy.
Dame Maggie Smith — the British acting legend who shot to stardom with her Oscar-winning role in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” and whose multi-decade career was capped by the “Harry Potter” movies and the hit series “Downton Abbey” — has died. She was 89.
ABC’s “The View” co-host Joy Behar fears that former President Donald Trump will put comedians like herself in jail if he is re-elected, with guest Wanda Sykes adding, “it could really happen.”
The bloodbath keeps getting worse at the Walt Disney Company, with a new round of layoffs expected to impact hundreds of corporate employees this week.
“The Hunger Games” star Jennifer Lawrence has pushed the Democrats’ false claim that President Donald Trump is “going to ban abortion” if he is re-elected. In an interview with People magazine published Tuesday, she said: “That’s the most important thing, is to not let somebody into the White House who is going to ban abortion.”
In the first week of its release, “Fighter” — the Trump tribute song that has gone massively viral — has debuted in the top 5 on Billboard’s Digital Sales Charts. The single, co-written by veteran Nashville hitmaker Chris Wallin and performed by Breitbart’s own Jon Kahn, landed at the No. 4 spot, meaning it was was the fourth most purchased song across all digital platforms.
Hollywood star Jane Fonda is hitting the campaign trail for Kamala Harris on the belief that the Harris-Walz ticket will slash fossil fuels by half in order to address what the actress called the “climate emergency.”
“Fighter” — the new song from Breitbart’s own Jon Kahn that pays tribute to former President Donald Trump’s indomitable spirit –continues to occupy the No. 1 spot on iTunes, dominating the chart for five days straight since it was released last week.
Actor, singer, and filmmaker Robert Davi has slammed the growing number of Hollywood celebrities who are lecturing Americans to vote for Kamala Harris, saying they have a “huge disconnect” with ordinary citizens.
Former Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi has enthusiastically thrown her support behind Kamala Harris, claiming that the Vice President’s skills as an amateur cook prove she could be a “great” president.
Hayley Williams of Paramore halted a recent performance to deliver a partisan rant in which she claimed, without evidence, Trump wants to “punish” poor people.
Media titan Barry Diller wants to see former President Donald Trump “pushed into the dust heap of history” come November, claiming a Kamala Harris presidency would be “extraordinarily healthy” for America.
Former President Donald Trump has scored a higher favorability rating than Taylor Swift in a new poll from the New York Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Siena College.
Joe Germanotta — the father of Lady Gaga and a prominent New York City restauranteur — has publicly endorsed former President Donald Trump, saying he supports Trump’s policies regarding the economy, the border, and policing.
You can’t make it up. The dating and hookup app Bumble, which enables women to facilitate random sexual encounters with strangers, is financing free screenings around the country of Hillary Clinton’s pro-abortion documentary, with the screenings set to occur ahead of November’s presidential election.
ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel helped ratchet up the climate of fear and paranoia against former President Donald Trump on his late-night show on Tuesday when he asked guest George Clooney if he thinks Trump will go after him following November’s election.
Just two days after a Biden-Harris supporter tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump, pop star Billie Eilish and her songwriting brother Finneas, reading what appears to be a prepared script, have smeared Trump and his tens of millions of supporters as the dangerous ones, saying “we cannot let extremists control our lives, our freedoms, and our future.”
A top Walt Disney Company executive is refusing to answer if her close friendship with Kamala Harris affected last week’s ABC News presidential debate during which moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis showed clear and frequent bias in favor of Harris.
Pop superstar Pharrell Williams has had enough of his fellow Hollywood stars lecturing ordinary Americans on how they should vote, saying celebrities need to “shut up” about their political opinions.