Stelter was fired in 2022 during CEO Chris Licht’s ill-fated era at the network, as part of a purge of those known for their critiques of Donald Trump and other Republicans Stelter then went off to write a book focused on Fox News and the 2020 election, later taking a job as Vanity Fair’s special correspondent“No You can’t take a shower
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Nothing is ever complicated in Trump's mind, it's either good best or bad worst, no in between“I support Bobby and I want to be there for him, and I want him to feel loved and supported by me,” said Ms Hines, who is a registered Democrat “And at the same time, I don’t feel the need to go to every political event, because I do have my own career
”Mr Kennedy, in an interview with The New York Times a few weeks later, said that he sees his wife as crucial to his success “I think ultimately if I get elected, Cheryl will have played a huge role in that,” he said “She’s an enormous asset to me, and I don’t think we’ve really unveiled her in her true power yet
” He added: “She has a gift that she’s kind of mesmerizing when she’s on TV and she’s talking, because she’s so spontaneous and she has this what I would call a quick, a fast-twitch reflex when it comes to conversation”We are having trouble retrieving the article contentPlease enable JavaScript in your browser settingsThank you for your patience while we verify access
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Since then, the lawyer launched a presidential campaign, only to end it in August and support Donald Trump in his third bid for commander in chief Trump won the election and, in turn for Kennedy’s support, chose him as his pick for the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human ServicesThe entire time, the 70-year-old Kennedy goes about his shower, seemingly unbothered by Hines' presence Oh Bobby, the video was captioned, followed by heart and smiley face emojis
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Coppola did not name these Trump backers, but one is Jon Voight The actor and vocal Trump supporter has a supporting role in the movie Coppola also touted hiring “canceled” actors who have found controversies and legal troubles keeping them from major studio work, like Shia LabeoufI deeply respect the decision Bobby made to run on the principle of unity
Over the last year and a half, I have met some extraordinary people from all parties—Democrats, Republicans, and Independents It's been my experience that the vast majority of all parties are truly good people who want the best for our country and for each other It has been an eye-opening, transformative, and endearing journey, she said in a post on XOn a quiet Thursday in May, there was almost no indication that anyone in Cheryl Hines’s house was running for president
A hockey stick poked out from a bush in front of the Spanish colonial home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles Leaning up against a wall outside were several surfboards, caked with wax, at least one of which belonged to her husband, the 69-year-old environmental lawyer and vaccine skeptic Robert F Kennedy Jr, who had announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic nomination only four weeks earlier
In the foyer, the family’s three dogs wagged their tails near a portrait of Mr Kennedy’s famous uncle and aunt, John F Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, by the artist Romero Britto Over the door hung an even larger portrait, of Ms
Hines and Mr Kennedy, also by Mr Britto, a friend of the coupleMs
Hines, 57, has been in many spotlights during her three decades as a professional actress, most famously for her role as Larry David’s wife on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” but this new one is different After a lifetime of not being particularly political, she finds herself not only married to a man from a storied American political family, but also attached to his long-shot campaign for the highest office in the country (Mr Kennedy is the son of former United States Attorney General Robert F
Kennedy)And it seems clear he will need Ms Hines, who is in the unique position of being more recognizable to some voters than her candidate husband, to help soften his image for those put off by his crusade against vaccines and history of promoting conspiracy theories, such as the false narrative that Bill Gates champions vaccines for financial gain“I liked that when we got together, we were from two different worlds,” she said
“I liked that he wasn’t in the entertainment business I liked that he was doing environmental law And the Kennedy aspect? That didn’t seem to matter that much to me because he wasn’t in politics, and his family was very warm and welcoming”
Over the door hung an even larger portrait, of Ms. Hines and Mr. Kennedy, also by Mr. Britto, a friend of the couple.Ms. Hines, 57, has been in many spotlights during her three decades as a professional actress, most famously for her role as Larry David’s wife on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” but this new one is different. After a lifetime of not being particularly political, she finds herself not only married to a man from a storied American political family, but also attached to his long-shot campaign for the highest office in the country. (Mr. Kennedy is the son of former United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.)And it seems clear he will need Ms. Hines, who is in the unique position of being more recognizable to some voters than her candidate husband, to help soften his image for those put off by his crusade against vaccines and history of promoting conspiracy theories, such as the false narrative that Bill Gates champions vaccines for financial gain.“I liked that when we got together, we were from two different worlds,” she said. “I liked that he wasn’t in the entertainment business. I liked that he was doing environmental law. And the Kennedy aspect? That didn’t seem to matter that much to me because he wasn’t in politics, and his family was very warm and welcoming.”