Ukrainian artists create striking portrait of Trump and Putin using coins and bullet shells

Ukrainian artists create striking portrait of Trump and Putin using coins and bullet shells

Ukrainian artists have created an unusual portraits of U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin - made of coins and bullet shells respectively. Putins portrait, titled Face of War is currently on display at the Ukranian Institute of America in New York as part of their Five Elements of War series. But the institute apparently refused to showcase Trumps portrait, according to Reuters. Feb 1, 2018
Trump supports the release of a controversial intelligence memo

Trump supports the release of a controversial intelligence memo

Donald Trump told a Republican congressman after the  State of the Union speech that he is 100 per cent in favor of releasing a controversial intelligence memo tied to a congressional investigation about Russias impact on the 2016 election. Jan 31, 2018
Twitter reacts to Donald Trumps first State of the Union speech

Twitter reacts to Donald Trumps first State of the Union speech

Celebrities and politicians have reacted to President Donald Trumps first State of the Union address on 30 January. In his speech, Trump outlined his vision for the next 12 months and highlighted the successes he claimed his administration had produced in its first year. Jan 31, 2018
Hillary Clinton, Cardi B and other celebrities read Fire and Fury in 2018 Grammys skit

Hillary Clinton, Cardi B and other celebrities read Fire and Fury in 2018 Grammys skit

During the 2018 Grammys, host James Corden told the audience that not all winners have to be musicians because theres an award for best spoken word album, which big-named, non-artists like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have won.This all led up to a skit featuring celebrities auditioning to narrate the best-selling book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff, and none other than Clinton showed up to try out for the job. Jan 29, 2018
Hillary Clinton, Cardi B and other celebrities read Fire and Fury in 2018 Grammys skit

Hillary Clinton, Cardi B and other celebrities read Fire and Fury in 2018 Grammys skit

During the 2018 Grammys, host James Corden told the audience that not all winners have to be musicians because theres an award for best spoken word album, which big-named, non-artists like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have won.This all led up to a skit featuring celebrities auditioning to narrate the best-selling book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff, and none other than Clinton showed up to try out for the job. Jan 29, 2018