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Queen Sugar is an American drama television series created and executive produced by Ava DuVernay, with Oprah Winfrey serving as an executive producer. DuVernay also directed the first two episodes. DuVernay also directed the first two episodes.
The Faith of Donald J. Trump: A Spiritual Biography is a 2018 non-fiction book co-authored by David Brody and Scott Lamb about the religious faith of U.S. President Donald Trump. [2] Shortly after its release, Trump tweeted that it was a "very interesting read."
James Dobson, Christian author and founder of Focus on the Family [254] Pini Dunner, British Orthodox rabbi [250] Mari Emmanuel, Assyrian Australian Eastern Christian prelate [255] Lou Engle, charismatic apostle, leader of TheCall and former senior leader of the International House of Prayer [256]
In many ways, this is a familiar story. About 8 in 10 white evangelical Christians supported Trump in 2020, according to AP VoteCast, and Pew Research Center's validated voter survey found that a ...
Trump’s political network, his media business, and his personal wealth have heavy overlaps. Trump’s $8 billion media company creates a complex set of potential conflicts for the incoming president
After a fake news story spreads on Facebook that threatens Elizabeth Warren's campaign, she vows to hold cartoon tech giant Mark Zuckerberg accountable. Meanwhile, Eric grows insecure about his position in the Trump family hierarchy and, with the help of his wife Lara, he sets out to become the Trump campaign's media darling.
The final contest is set at two competing Trump properties, and when Rancic is crowned the winner, he has his pick of two other lavish Trump construction projects. That results in even more free ...
Trump also makes a brief appearance in the anime Devilman Crybaby. [152] Trump is portrayed by Herson Andrade in the Mexican political parody show El Privilegio de Mandar. [153] Archived footage of Donald Trump's 2016 U.S. presidential campaign announcement was used in the Arrested Development episode "Self-Deportation" (season 5, episode 2). [154]