John Oliver Slams Trump Over Epstein Files Switch-Up: 'Distraction Is Usually Trump's Greatest Weapon. It Doesn't Seem to Be Working Here'New Foto - John Oliver Slams Trump Over Epstein Files Switch-Up: 'Distraction Is Usually Trump's Greatest Weapon. It Doesn't Seem to Be Working Here'

John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight" returned on Sunday, just in time to join the conversation around President Donald Trump's switch-up regarding the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Despite Trump's promise to reveal the convicted sex offender's client list if he won re-election, the FBI and Department of Justice released a statement earlier this month saying the Epstein files actually do not exist. This has sparked a firestorm among Trump's supporters and many attempts by the president to distract from the backlash. More from Variety White House Bashes 'South Park' After Trump Parody: 'This Show Hasn't Been Relevant for Over 20 Years' and Can't 'Derail Trump's Hot Streak' TikTok Will Be Banned in September if China Doesn't Approve U.S. App Sale, Trump Official Warns 'South Park' Launches Website for Naked Trump Parody PSA: 'His Penis Is Teeny-Tiny, but His Love for Us Is Large' Trump has also been facing renewed heat over his alleged connections to Epstein. Though he has claimed he was "not a fan" of the former financier, theWall Street Journal recently publisheda story alleging that he wrote Epstein a lewd note for his 50th birthday, including a remark that the two have "certain things in common." Trump asserted the story was false andfiled a $20 billion defamation lawsuitagainst the publication. "He basically spent this week desperately trying to draw people's attention anywhere else," Oliver said on "Last Week Tonight." "He threatened the Washington Commanders' stadium deal unless they revert to their old name, posted an inexplicable three-minute highlight reel of old internet clips like a woman grabbing a snake with her bare hands and various jet-ski tricks, and accused Obama of treason for trying to steal the 2016 election." Oliver then played a clip of Trump encouraging his fellow Republicans to deflect questions about Epstein, saying: "Every time they give you a question that's not appropriate, just say, 'Oh by the way, Obama cheated on the election.'" "It's that easy," Oliver quipped. "And if they keep asking, just say: Hillary shot JFK, Rosie O'Donnell did 9/11 and Nancy Pelosi f—d a bat, that's how we got COVID. No further questions. And while distraction is usually one of Trump's greatest weapons, it doesn't seem to be working here." The late-night host added that "it's understandable why Trump's struggling to get even his own base to take his word for it … because to do so you essentially have to believe everything we've learned about Trump over the years is irrelevant or sheer coincidence." He then went down a laundry list of all Trump's reported connections to Epstein, including allegedly being a passenger on his private plane and inviting him to Mar-a-Lago and to one of his weddings. "Beyond that though, there's nothing there!" Oliver said. "Except for a jury finding him liable for sexual abuse. But other than that, there's nothing to see!" Oliver even showed a video from Epstein's 2010 deposition where he was asked if he'd ever socialized with Trump and underaged girls. Instead of answering, Epstein evoked the fifth, sixth and 14th amendments. "Yeah, not great," Oliver said. "If the answer's no, just say that. Instead, Epstein started listing amendments like he was ordering off the value menu. I'll have the No. 5, 6, 14, 10, 12, 3 and whatever else means I don't have to break bro code." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

John Oliver Slams Trump Over Epstein Files Switch-Up: ‘Distraction Is Usually Trump’s Greatest Weapon. It Doesn’t Seem to Be Working Here’

John Oliver Slams Trump Over Epstein Files Switch-Up: 'Distraction Is Usually Trump's Greatest Weapon. It Doesn't Seem to Be Wor...
Billy Joel recalls wife giving him 'ultimatum' to go to rehab for drinking: 'I didn't want to do it'New Foto - Billy Joel recalls wife giving him 'ultimatum' to go to rehab for drinking: 'I didn't want to do it'

Billy Joelis reflecting on his time in rehab. The "Uptown Girl" singer, 76, says he sought treatment for alcohol abuse at the Betty Ford Center in 2005 after his wife at the time, chef and cookbook author Katie Lee, presented him with a tough choice. "She kinda gave me an ultimatum," Joel recalled in HBO Max's new two-part documentaryBilly Joel: And So It Goes."'Either you do something about your drinking or this isn't gonna work out.'" Lee, who was 23 when she tied the knot with the 55-year-old Joel the year before, said their marriage was left in a "very fragile" state after he returned home from treatment. Joel also admitted that it "wasn't doing well" by that point. Bill McCay/WireImage Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. "She became very career-oriented and she wanted to be in the city — she wanted to socialize," he recalled in the doc. "There's a theory that she was having an affair with some guy. That's a bunch of bulls---. We just drifted apart from each other." Lee added that their 32-year age gap didn't help matters — nor did her ultimatum. "I wanted to be doing all of the things together, but I think that's where our age came into play," she confessed. "Also, I think that there was maybe always a little resentment that I had really pushed him to go to Betty Ford." JOE SCHILDHORN/Patrick McMullan via Getty "With the rehab, you don't go for somebody else — you have to go for yourself," Joel said. "You have to want to do it. I didn't want to do it." Lee admitted that it was "hard to recover" their bond after Joel's stint in rehab. "I don't think either one of us wanted it to not work out, but it just became obvious that it wasn't working," she said. "And I remember one night we had dinner and I said, 'Bill, I'm unhappy.' And he said, 'Do you wanna get a divorce?' And I said, 'Yeah,' and he said, 'Okay.' And that was it." The couple ultimately went their separate ways in 2009 after five years of marriage. The divorce proceedings and the reality of being alone once again after his third failed marriage led Joel to start drinking again. D Dipasupil/Getty "I was going through another divorce — three times," he said in the documentary. "Three-time loser. And the fear of being alone again, dying alone, not having that person in my life anymore, and getting old … so I was drinking again, just to kind of ease that pain. It was kind of a lost time." Both Joel and Lee have found love again. Lee married television producer Ryan Biegel in 2018, while Joel tied the knot with Alexis Roderick in 2015. Billy Joel: And So It Goesis streaming now in full on HBO Max. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Billy Joel recalls wife giving him 'ultimatum' to go to rehab for drinking: 'I didn't want to do it'

Billy Joel recalls wife giving him 'ultimatum' to go to rehab for drinking: 'I didn't want to do it' Billy Joelis reflec...
Taylor Swift Allegedly Filmed a Music Video in L.A. So Top Secret the Song Wasn't Even Played on SetNew Foto - Taylor Swift Allegedly Filmed a Music Video in L.A. So Top Secret the Song Wasn't Even Played on Set

Attention everyone who is completely convinced that Taylor Swift is about to release new music: we have an update. Take this with a grain of salt and some clown makeup, butThe Sunreports that Taylor was just in Los Angeles filming a top secret music video. So top secret, in fact, that the song allegedly wasn't even played on set. Per the outlet's anonymous source, "Taylor was in Los Angeles on Thursday filming a new music video. It was so top secret that those working on set were not even allowed to hear the song, only the beat." They also noted that "Even though she's been taking time off from touring and working a lot to spend time with Travis, there are still projects she's working on, which will no doubt please fans." This news comes amid Travis Kelce dropping atonof never-before-seen photos of his romantic summer with Taylor—including one that prompted yet another round of engagement speculation. The pic in question? This one that just happens to feature Travis' lock screen: And if you zoom in, you'll notice that Taylor is holding up her hands / potentially showing off a ring: However, there was also some speculation that Taylor was simply wearing Travis' Super Bowl rings, and...that appears to be the truth! Sources toldTMZthat "the photo in question actually shows Taylor wearing Travis' three Super Bowl rings," and doubled down that this is "NOT an engagement photo and Taylor and Travis are NOT engaged." You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

Taylor Swift Allegedly Filmed a Music Video in L.A. So Top Secret the Song Wasn‘t Even Played on Set

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Preparations underway for Qatari jet that will be used as Air Force OneNew Foto - Preparations underway for Qatari jet that will be used as Air Force One

Preparations to refit theQatari jetthat will be used as Air Force One are underway, and floor plans or schematics have been seen by senior U.S. officials, CBS News has learned. A memorandum of understanding, or MOU, between Qatar and the U.S. Defense Department, viewed by CBS News, outlines the "unconditional donation" of one Boeing 747-8 jumbo aircraft. The memorandum was signed earlier this month by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Qatar's deputy prime minister and minister of state for defense affairs. It does not specifically mention Air Force One but says the jet can be used by the Pentagon "in any manner it deems appropriate." Earlier this year,President Trump confirmedthat the Qatari royal family was donating a Boeing 747-8 for his use. Valued at $400 million, the jumbo jet is set to be donated to Mr. Trump's presidential library after his term is over. Mr. Trump, in May, called it a "gift." "They knew about it because they buy Boeings, they buy a lot of Boeings, and they knew about it, and they said, we would like to do something," Mr. Trump said. "And if we can get a 747 as a contribution to our Defense Department to use during a couple of years while they're building the other ones, I think that was a very nice gesture. Now I could be a stupid person and say, 'Oh no, we don't want a free plane.'" "Nothing in this MOU is, or shall be interpreted or construed as an offer, promise, or acceptance of any form of bribery, undue influence, or corrupt practice," the memorandum states."The parties affirm that the donation is a bona fide gift." The jet will be donated "as is," which would mean the Pentagon is responsible for any costs to upgrade the plane to enhance its security. One budget official believes the money to pay for upgrades will come from the Sentinel program. The Sentinel is the U.S. military program to replace the 400 silo-based nuclear Minuteman III missiles across the country. The Defense Departmentadmitsit's behind schedule and over budget, with cost overruns of 81% since September 2020, and is now estimated to cost the U.S. $141 billion. There are constitutional rules against a president accepting gifts from outside entities, including foreign governments and even members of Congress. Article I of the Constitution prevents any president from accepting a gift or emolument from a "King, Prince, or foreign State," without congressional consent. In May, Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York said he sent a letter to the Government Accountability Office urging an investigation into the Trump administration accepting a plane as a gift. The Washington Postreported on Saturday that the U.S. government and Qatar are expected to finalize the agreement this week. A source told CBS News in May that the plane needs to be checked for security and spying devices before it is accepted. Renovations that could cost hundreds of millions will need to be done before the plane is ready to be used as Air Force One, the Air Force secretary said last month. "The Wizard of Oz" as you've never seen it before Latest details on Walmart mass stabbing attack suspect New memo outlines plans for Qatari plane donated for Air Force One use

Preparations underway for Qatari jet that will be used as Air Force One

Preparations underway for Qatari jet that will be used as Air Force One Preparations to refit theQatari jetthat will be used as Air Force On...
Attorneys: 'Alligator Alcatraz' detainees held without charges, barred from legal accessNew Foto - Attorneys: 'Alligator Alcatraz' detainees held without charges, barred from legal access

Lawyers seeking a temporary restraining order against animmigration detention centerin the Florida Everglades say that "Alligator Alcatraz" detainees have been barred from meeting attorneys, are being held without any charges and that a federal immigration court has canceled bond hearings. A virtual hearing in federal court in Miami was being held Monday on a lawsuit that was filed July 16. A new motion on the case was filed Friday. Lawyers who have shown up for bond hearings for "Alligator Alcatraz" detainees have been told that the immigration court doesn't have jurisdiction over their clients, the attorneys wrote in court papers. Theimmigrationattorneys demanded that federal and state officials identify an immigration court that has jurisdiction over the detainees and start accepting petitions for bond, claiming the detainees constitutional rights to due process are being violated. "This is an unprecedented situation where hundreds of detainees are held incommunicado, with no ability to access the courts, under legal authority that has never been explained and may not exist," the immigration attorneys wrote. "This is an unprecedented and disturbing situation." The lawsuit is the second one challenging "Alligator Alcatraz." Environmental groups last month sued federal and state officials asking that the project built on an airstrip in theheart of the Florida Evergladesbe halted because the process didn't follow state and federal environmental laws. Critics have condemned the facility as a cruel and inhumane threat to the ecologically sensitive wetlands, while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Republican state officials have defended it as part of thestate's aggressive pushto supportPresident Donald Trump'scrackdown on illegal immigration. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noemhas praised Floridafor coming forward with the idea, as the department looks to significantly expand its immigration detention capacity. ___ Follow Mike Schneider on the social platform Bluesky:@mikeysid.bsky.social

Attorneys: 'Alligator Alcatraz' detainees held without charges, barred from legal access

Attorneys: 'Alligator Alcatraz' detainees held without charges, barred from legal access Lawyers seeking a temporary restraining ord...

 

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