Donald Trump vs. Pope Francis!
It's the face-off no one imagined--or asked for.
It's the face-off no one imagined--or asked for.
Today, Donald Trump told the world he would have a "Very Big Announcement" concerning the President of the United States. Here it is...
In Donald Trump’s world, there’s losers and then there’s Rosie O’Donnell-level losers. And according to The Donald, music icon Cher is right up there with ‘The View’s’ former host when it comes to being “out of touch with reality” and a “total loser.” Guess we won’t be seeing these two on ‘Celebrity Apprentice‘ anytime, ever.
So, what got Cher on Donald Trump’s bad side?
Lady Gaga has always said that her greatest work of art is her mastery of fame. She sought it out ever since the days when she was toiling away as a performer at hole-in-the-wall clubs on the Lower East Side of her native New York City.
However, someone else would like a little credit for Gaga’s success and it’s none other than entrepreneur Donald Trump.
Turns out that underneath all his famously bad hair, Donald Trump actually does have something slightly resembling a heart.
After 10-year-old Culley Larson’s BMX bike was stolen, the youngster hoped to appeal to the thief by writing a letter to his paper asking for its return. ABC News picked up his cause and their coverage went viral. The dastardly criminal never did surface, but several generous benefactors did — including Trump.
John Rich has gone where Bret Michaels, Piers Morgan and Joan Rivers have gone before him. The country singer joined that trio by winning the 'The Celebrity Apprentice' Sunday night, beating out fellow finalist Marlee Matlin.
For his victory, Rich took home $250,000 for his charity, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
'Celebrity Apprentice' host Donald Trump announced Monday that, despite previous intentions, he will not be running for President in 2012.
"I maintain the strong conviction that if I were to run, I would be able to win the primary and ultimately, the general election," Trump said in a statement, according to ABC News. "I have spent the past several months unofficially campaigning and recognize that running for public office cannot be done half heartedly. Ultimately, however, business is my greatest passion and I am not ready to leave the private sector."
Jim Newell — Professional television entertainer Donald Trump got a little boost for his pretend presidential prospects the other day, when a poll came out showing him within two percentage points of Barack Obama in a hypothetical presidential matchup.