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In this Jan. 28, 2016 file photo, Moderator Megyn Kelly waits for the start of the Republican presidential primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa. Kelly's Fox News colleague, Sean Hannity, accused Kelly of backing Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016.
Until the election, we're bringing you "The Trump Files," a daily dose of telling episodes, strange but true stories, or curious scenes from the life of GOP nominee Donald Trump. Donald Trump has a well-documented tendency to file lawsuits when someone hurts his feelings.
Before the dark drama of House of Cards and the political satire of Veep , there was The West Wing , the beloved NBC White House drama that aired 154 episodes over seven seasons, beginning in 1999. For the past six months, Song Exploder host Hrishikesh Hirway and West Wing actor Joshua Malina have been reliving The West Wing in podcast form, usually one episode per week.
"Margot Robbie" Episode 1705 -- Pictured: Alec Baldwin as Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump and Kate McKinnon as Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton during the "Debate Cold Open" sketch on October 1, 2016 -- Alec Baldwin, in his new guise as Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live," declared during the cold-open presidential debate lampoon last week he was "going to be so good tonight" that it would bring, um, great pleasure to all watching. The actor didn't elicit the intense physical reaction his Trump promised, but he did spur plenty of laughter.
Rosie O'Donnell says she had a chance meeting with Ivanka Trump and was able to talk to her "mother to mother." O'Donnell and Trump's father, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, have a long-running, public feud in which they have traded insults for years.
Sean Hannity snapped at Megyn Kelly on Twitter Wednesday night after she slammed Donald Trump for allegedly dodging "unsafe spaces" and mostly only giving interviews to Hannity. The pro-Trump Fox News host, who repeatedly cited unscientific online polls to argue that Trump trounced Clinton after the first presidential debate, bashed Kelly on Twitter, accusing her of supporting Hillary Clinton and reminding her that Trump did appear on her show before.
According to a leaked memo obtained by The Washington Free Beacon , talk show host Steve Harvey provided the Hillary Clinton campaign with the questions he was going to ask before she appeared on his show in February. "Steve is known to be a host who goes out of his way to make his guests feel comfortable," the memo from staffers Karen Finney and Betsaida Alcantara notes.
Tim Kaine and Mike Pence were on the debate stage Tuesday but their clash really centered on two other people: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. So who won the matchup between the two vice presidential candidates? According to a CNN/ORC poll, 48 percent say Pence and 42 percent say Kaine.
At 10:45 p.m. on Sept. 29, in a 14th floor office above the Ed Sullivan Theater, Stephen Colbert was talking so rapidly that he might as well have been speaking in tongues.
The office of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has issued a "notice of violation" to Donald Trump's foundation, ordering it to immediately stop soliciting donations in New York. The Donald J. Trump Foundation has been ordered to stop fundraising in New York.
By KEN THOMAS and JONATHAN LEMIRE Associated Press TOLEDO, Ohio - Hillary Clinton tore into Donald Trump's tax history, business acumen and trustworthiness Monday as she sought to capitalize on news that the New York real estate mogul may not have paid federal taxes for years - one of several revelations that rattled the Republican presidential candidate's campaign. Campaigning at a downtown Toledo train station, Clinton cast Trump as a cold-hearted and bungling businessman who "represents the same rigged system that he claims he's going to change."
Shortly after last week's presidential debate, people started to argue on Twitter that Donald Trump, not Hillary Clinton, had won the debate. The #Trumpwon hashtag made its way to the top of Twitter's worldwide trending topics, demonstrating how many people cared about the results of the debate, and wanted to argue that their candidate had won.
Actress Bellamy Young's character on the TV show "Scandal" may be running for president, but on Sunday she was in Gastonia to try and help get the real-life Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton elected.
No debating: Alec Baldwin stole the show Saturday in his new role as Donald Trump when "Saturday Night Live" spoofed the recent presidential debate. Facing off against Kate McKinnon as she impersonated Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton, Baldwin delivered an orange-faced, blustery impression of her GOP rival.
Customers who tried to sue Wells Fargo over the fake accounts that were created in their names, for example, were blocked from the courts and forced into arbitration. It's doubtful that many residents of New Jersey know or care about arbitration.
In this Jan. 13, 2015 file photo, actor Alec Baldwin attends a special screening of his film "Still Alice" in New York. No debating: Baldwin stole the show Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016, in his new role as Donald Trump when "Saturday Night Live" spoofed the recent presidential debate.
Season 42 of "Saturday Night Live" debuted with "Suicide Squad" star Margot Robbie as host and musical guest The Weeknd. But both host and musical guest played second banana to the real star of the show, the 2016 presidential election.
"I think a lot of people fought and died for the right to vote, and so I think our country is healthy when we turn out in large numbers," Miranda said on the red carpet at the New York Film Festival on Saturday. Miranda doesn't accept the premise that some people will abstain from voting because they can't connect with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump or Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Tigerlily Foundation's President and Founder, Maimah Karmo was featured on the September 17th episode of Oprah Winfrey Network's "Were are They Now." The feature highlighted Maimah's and Tigerlily Foundation's progress since her first appearance in 2008.