Goldberg questioned what Trump had to say about “what’s happened around the world” after two deadly mass shootings over the weekend. Our hearts are breaking through all of this — through Rob, through what’s happened at Bondi Beach, what happened at Brown [University],” she stressed. Advertisement“And you don’t have the time to say as Americans, we hate what’s happening. On Sunday, Trump offered his “deepest regards and respects” to the victims of the attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Australia as well as victims of the Brown University shooting. “Not what I would like to have heard from you but you did do it so, there you go,” she said of Trump.
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Leon Neal via Getty ImagesThe broadcaster also declined to provide compensation along with its apology, which Trump had demanded. AdvertisementIn a suit filed in federal court in Florida this week, Trump alleged that the BBC’s documentary was an attempt to interfere in the 2024 election and advance a “false” and “disparaging” depiction of him. He’s seeking $5 billion in damages for defamation and another $5 billion in damages for the violation of a Florida trade practices law. Previously, BBC Chair Samir Shah said the company was “determined to fight” any Trump lawsuit, according to an internal November email obtained by Sky News. The broadsides against the BBC are the latest Trump has levied toward a media organization and come after another $15 billion suit he recently filed against The New York Times.
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December 16, 2025 03:30 UTC
The administration argues in the filing that the plaintiff’s claims about the demolition of the East Wing are “moot” because the tear-down cannot be undone. The administration also argues that claims about future construction are “unripe” because the plans are not final. The administration also contends that the National Trust for Historic Preservation cannot establish “irreparable harm” because above-ground construction is not expected until April. Trump’s ballroom project has prompted criticism in the historic preservation and architectural communities, and among his political adversaries, but the lawsuit is the most tangible effort thus far to alter or stop his plans for an addition that itself would be nearly twice the size of the White House before the East Wing was torn down. A hearing in the case was scheduled Tuesday in federal court in Washington.
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December 16, 2025 00:22 UTC
LOADING ERROR LOADINGPhotographer Michele Singer Reiner, who was found dead along with her husband Rob Reiner inside the couple’s Los Angeles home Sunday, took the photo featured on the cover of the 1987 “Art of the Deal” book President Donald Trump co-wrote with Tony Schwartz. In a 2017 episode of Politico’s “Off Message” podcast, Rob Reiner recounted his wife’s work on the shoot with Trump while responding to a question about whether the president is a good performer. Advertisement“I mean, he has a persona, and he has charisma,” the director said of Trump before proceeding to share a story about him. “My wife, Michele, who is a professional photographer, she took the photo that’s on the cover of the book ‘The Art of the Deal,’” Reiner told Politico. “All that stuff matters.”Interviewer Isaac Dovere then jokingly asked Reiner if his wife knew what was in the hairspray Trump was desperate to use during the photo shoot.
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December 15, 2025 22:52 UTC
AdvertisementTrump then began rambling that Reiner had criticized Trump for accepting Russian help to win the 2016 election ― which Trump continues to deny ― and for siding with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on numerous foreign policy issues. So I was not a fan of Rob Reiner at all in any way, shape or form. AdvertisementReiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, were found dead in their Southern California home Sunday night. Trump, though, instead suggested in a post to his personal Truth Social platform that Reiner had brought his slaying on himself. Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, were found dead in their Los Angeles home Sunday night.
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December 15, 2025 21:42 UTC
LOADING ERROR LOADINGMike Pence on Monday called for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign amid controversy over how Kennedy has handled the department’s safety review of the abortion pill. “RFK Jr was confirmed under the belief that he would protect vulnerable women and children ― not to pursue four more years of progressive pro-abortion policies at HHS. The decision to review mifepristone came after a monthslong pressure campaign from anti-abortion groups who argue that mifepristone is dangerous and should be much harder to access. Advertisement"Republicans gave RFK Jr. a chance and he has failed,” a new memo from Mike Pence's political organization reads. Advancing American Freedom included the report in their Monday memo as the basis for the mifepristone safety review.
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December 15, 2025 20:51 UTC
Donald Trump veered into a rambling and decidedly not-so-festive tangent during a White House Christmas reception on Sunday, during which he predicted what his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., will do after he “kicks the bucket.”According to the president, his son won’t stick around very long to mourn. Trump was recounting a story about how White House physician Dr. James Jones, who was in attendance, had once survived a life-threatening viper bite while hiking in the Peruvian jungle with former President Barack Obama’s daughters, when the monologue took a dark turn. “When I kick the bucket someday, I figure — I think he’ll be here for about two days,” the president suggested. “He’ll go and pay his respects, and we’ll say, ‘Where’s Don?’ He’d rather be in some jungle, or some… and he’s a really good hunter. But remember this: wildlife always wins, unfortunately, in this case.”Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementWatch from the 20-minute mark here:Related...Read the original on HuffPost
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AdvertisementHuffPost spoke with former followers of “MAGA Christianity” about their experiences being a part of these communities — and why they made the decision to step away from them. Sugiuchi, a Georgia-based writer whose upcoming memoir “Unreformed” recounts her experience in a white evangelical reform school, illuminates how these pressures can escalate: “MAGA Christianity is a cult. AdvertisementLevings, author of the New York Times bestseller “A Well-Trained Wife: My Escape From Christian Patriarchy,” describes MAGA Christianity as the overlap between authoritarian Christianity and Christian nationalism. Levings calls it a malformation of the word “Christianity,” since Jesus was neither nationalist nor authoritarian. “Some people identify as MAGA because they have been taught that hyper-individualism, nationalism and white supremacy are the same as Christianity — and I think this is tragic.
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It's almost like he couldn't be bothered — Dude (@DudeMetaX) December 14, 2025“Things happen” - that's not leadership, that’s a shrug with a microphone. — 𝕊𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕒𝕖_𝔾𝕦𝕣𝕝 (@SundaeDivine) December 14, 2025Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement"Things can happen" when guns are not regulated. — Caitlin Kelly: veteran journalist, writing coach (@CaitlinKellyNYC) December 14, 2025“Things can happen” is far from an appropriate response. — Doug Borton (@BortonDoug) December 14, 2025Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementAll this time to come up with a response and this was what he chose. — Tara Broadway🎬 (@TaraBroadway) December 14, 2025Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementRelated...Read the original on HuffPost
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December 15, 2025 17:51 UTC
The hit show-to-rewatch podcast pipeline has become all too common these days, but “ReLiving Single” is a great example of nostalgia that actually serves a purpose. Because if we never get a proper “Living Single” reunion special with the whole cast, then this deep-dive show feels like the next best thing. — EmilyAmy Poehler debuted her "Good Hang" podcast this year. — WillAdvertisement‘Handsome’Gather up, you pretty little cowboys, for a podcast with your three best friends and a perfect premise. — AlexandraBenito Skinner and Mary Beth Barone host the "Ride" podcast.
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AdvertisementA screenshot of President Donald Trump's Truth Social post reacting to the death of Rob Reiner. Advertisement“It is with profound sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of Michele and Rob Reiner,” the spokesperson said. One of the couple’s children, Nick Reiner, has been taken into custody and is being held on $4 million bail, online records show. Rob Reiner, a Democrat and liberal political activist, had previously criticized Trump. Advertisement“Donald Trump is the single-most unqualified human being to ever assume the presidency of the United States,” he told Variety at the Dubai Intl.
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LOADING ERROR LOADINGNick Reiner, the son of Rob and Michele Reiner, was taken into custody Sunday night and is being held on $4 million bail, online jail records show. They worked throughout the night on this case and were able to take into custody Nick Reiner, a suspect in this case,” said McDonnell. AdvertisementHamilton said the LAPD intends to contact other members of the Reiner family as well. “When Nick would tell us that it wasn’t working for him, we wouldn’t listen,” Rob told the LA Times at the time. “It is with profound sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of Michele and Rob Reiner,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
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December 15, 2025 16:01 UTC
Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters on Monday rejected criticism that their proposed deal with Warner Bros. "This is something that we've heard for a long time—including when we started the streaming business," Sarandos and Peters wrote in a Q&A included in a note to employees. "This deal is about growth: Warner Bros. brings businesses and capabilities we don't have, so there's no overlap or studio closures. The two chief executives pledged that Netflix will continue to release Warner Bros. movies in theaters if the acquisition goes through. Read the full message from Sarandos and Peters at Business Insider.
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