Martin Sheen on Trump: ‘Empty-Headed Moron’

Actor Martin Sheen called Donald Trump an "empty-headed moron" during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that was posted online Tuesday. Sheen, who for seven years played President Jed Bartlet in the television series "The West Wing," was discussing his upcoming movie "The Vessel" when the question-and-answer interview turned to politics.

Chad Johnson confronts Lace Morris on After Paradise live chat show after drunken breakup

The greatest! Michael Phelps gives Boomer a kiss and adds two more gold medals to his monster haul after leading Team USA to relay victory AND getting 'revenge' on nemesis Chad Le Clos EXCLUSIVE 'My dad flipped on me - don't call, don't visit': Golden girl Simone Biles' ex-addict mom reveals bitter family rift after she was forced to give the Olympian up for adoption to her relatives Florida woman, 73, is accidentally shot and killed by a police officer during a Citizen Police Academy role-play exercise Complaints flood in about safety straps on world's tallest water side where 10-year-old was decapitated, as Kansas lawmaker demands better regulation of rides Delta customers face another day of delays and cancellations as airline blames 'failure of a critical piece of equipment' at airline's headquarters for crippling power outage Trump rows back on 'assassination' attack on Hillary and ... (more)

Donald Trump’s Gun Gaffe Triggers Chilling Secret Service…

Another day, another Trump foot-in-mouth disaster following presidential nominee's comments about Hillary Clinton and the Second Amendment Donald Trump shocked commentators and pundits on Tuesday when he seemed to suggest that gun owners should do something about Hillary Clinton and the judges she would choose for the Supreme Court if elected president. But he may have bigger problems than TV pundits, as his comments seemed to have also triggered a chilling response from the U.S. Secret Service.

Clinton Spends Big on Olympic Ads, With Trump on Sidelines

The Rio Olympics are in full swing: Michael Phelps is back to winning races in the pool, Simone Biles is running up the score in the gym and Hillary Clinton is advertising with eyes on doing just as well on Election Day. The Democratic presidential nominee is airing $13.6 million in campaign commercials during the Summer Games, seeking to reach the millions of television viewers who can't skip past the commercials as they watch live coverage of the Olympics.

The new Post/ABC poll shows just how badly Donald Trump blew his convention

Donald Trump accepts the nomination during the final session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on July 21. Conventions are not complicated things. They are a few nights' worth of free media attention, during which each political party can make its best case to voters for the general election.

President Obama’s Final White House Birthday Bash Was…

President Obama celebrated his 55th birthday - his last before leaving office - with a big White House bash jam-packed with Hollywood A-listers. Attendees included talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi , Common , Fonzworth Bentley, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel, NBC's Al Roker , George Lucas , interim chair of the Democratic National Committee Donna Brazile, retired basketball player Grant Hill, "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts, Sarah Jessica Parker , Pusha T, Samuel L. Jackson , Nick Jonas , who took a break from his tour with Demi Lovato , called the evening "A night I will never forget" on Twitter.

Insult dog Triumph, fake Roger Ailes star in Hulu special

Robert Smigel, the writer-comedian who brings the Triumph puppet to life, worked the Republican and Democratic conventions for "Triumph's Summer Election Special 2016," debuting Aug. 11 on Hulu. He brought an Ailes impersonator to the Republican event in Cleveland.

Emanuel on ‘Hamilton,’ Rauner and need for national service

Mayor Rahm Emanuel sat down in his City Hall office July 20 for a wide-ranging conversation on the arts - his views on "Hamilton," his role in Chicago culture, his frustration over the aborted Lucas Museum of Narrative Arts and the future of performing arts in the city. And he talked about his idea for three months of compulsory national service for all Americans.

Congressman blames – the left’ for controversy

U.S. Rep. Steve King defended the display of a small Confederate battle flag in his Washington, D.C., office Thursday, saying it is not a racist or pro-slavery symbol. During a town hall meeting at Friendship Haven, he said the controversy over the flag was created by "the left."

Chelsea Clinton’s Endorsement of A Wrinkle in Time Led to a Spike in Sales

Chelsea Clinton delivers remarks on the fourth day of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center on July 28, 2016 in Philadelphia. Many praised Chelsea Clinton's speech at the Democratic National Convention last week as an important moment in humanizing her mother and getting voters to see the personal, loving side of Hillary Clinton.

Grieving families shape ’16 debate

None have done so with more impact than Khizr and Ghazala Khan, who dominated the news for much of the past week after denouncing Donald Trump Meg Whitman will support Clinton for president Trump spokeswoman: Khan 'proponent of Sharia Law' Khan slams Trump's Purple Heart comments: 'You did not serve' MORE Hillary Rodham Clinton Meg Whitman will support Clinton for president Trump: Obama probably 'worst president in the history of our country' Grieving families shape '16 debate MORE from the stage of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. The GOP summit also featured speeches from parents who had a child killed by an illegal immigrant.

Donald Trump is forgetting something very important about coverage of Pat Smith

Donald Trump does a lot of TV interviews, so it's easy to understand how he might forget one. But it might have been a good idea to check his booking record before he said this at a rally in Ashburn, Va., Tuesday: We're running against a rigged system, and we're running against a very dishonest media.

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Former DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz listens as Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton delivers her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Thursday, July 28, 2016. Democratic National Committee CEO Amy Dacey has resigned amid the controversy over the release of a cache of hacked emails from the committee, according to a Democrat familiar with the matter.