HBOOn Sunday evening, John Oliver dedicated the opening portion of his Emmy-winning program Last Week Tonight to President Trump’s all-too-predictable decision to make the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, all about himself. The HBO host threw to a clip of Trump taken inside a hospital in El Paso, which
On Sunday evening, John Oliver dedicated the opening portion of his Emmy-winning program Last Week Tonight to President Trump’s all-too-predictable decision to make the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, all about himself.
Yeesh. “Look, we all know how much Trump struggles to do the bare minimum of being a president, but it’s still genuinely shocking just how much he struggles to do the bare minimum of being a fucking person,” exclaimed Oliver.
Story continuesYes, NRA chief Wayne LaPierre is accused of spending member dues on outlandish personal expenses, including nearly $300,000 on designer clothes, luxury travel, etc. He also reportedly wanted the organization to buy him a $6 million mansion in Texas after the Parkland shooting out of safety fears.
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