More Artists and Celebrities Canceling Shows at Kennedy Center to Protest Trump
More artists and performers are canceling their shows at D.C.’s John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in protest over President Donald Trump, a report claims.

More artists and performers are canceling their shows at D.C.’s John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in protest over President Donald Trump, a report claims.
Comedian and filmmaker W. Kamau Bell recently insisted that Americans don’t understand the problems we face if we think a single president will make a difference and added that we are “in trouble” if comedians can’t make fun of it all for fear of being canceled.
Comedian and CNN host W. Kamau Bell is using Father’s Day to urge dads everywhere to take up the fight in favor of abortion, claiming that the systematic killing of unborn children is a human right that benefits both women and men.
CNN’s W. Kamau Bell said Friday “the right” was attacking critical race theory as a “distraction.”
Antifa violence accounts for millions in property damage and during a segment of his CNN show “United Shades of America,” standup comedian and CNN host W. Kamau Bell downplayed the radical left-wing group’s anarchic criminality. Bell dismissed the violent tactics routinely used by the radical organization and concluded that sometimes “people get hurt, property gets damaged, and things get confusing.”
In a Friday appearance on CNN’s “New Day,” W. Kamau Bell, host of the network’s documentary series “United Shades of America,” discussed defining white supremacy in the United States.
Friday on CNN’s “At This Hour,” W. Kamau Bell, host of “United Shades of America,” said pastors like Franklin Graham pervert the Gospel to convince congregants to “vote for people who Jesus would not vote for.” Bell said, “Megachurches are sort of
Hollywood gun control proponents including Amy Schumer, Jimmy Kimmel, and Alec Baldwin are launching a initiative to take down the NRA.