VIDEOSThe Simpsons ‘Reviews’ President Trump’s First 100 Days in Office, Killing Sean Spicer in the Process — Watch The sequel begins with a shot of advisers Kellyanne Conway, Steve Bannon and Jared ...
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Courtesy of “The Simpsons,” the ghost of Richard Nixon has offered up a little advice for President Trump: “If you have tapes, burn ’em.” “The Simpsons” mocked the POTUS on Friday with a new video ...
Released Friday, the “125 Days” clip opens ominously with lightning over the White House, only to zoom into the briefing room with chief strategist Steve Bannon, counselor to the president Kellyanne ...
The Simpsons is poking the POTUS bear again. A month after it skewered President Donald Trump‘s first 100 days in office, the stalwart Fox toon is ripping him in a ripped-from-the-headlines short that ...
More than 30 years ago, “The Simpsons” tackled workers’ rights in the beloved 1993 episode “Last Exit to Springfield.” Now, the series is updating its take on unions for the modern age, via this ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The 37th President of the United States of America has haunting advice for the 45th. After royally ...
In the new clip, The Simpsons‘s animated Trump sits down with former FBI director James Comey to make a deal to erase tapes that Trump quickly insists do not exist. At the mention of tapes, the lights ...
“The Simpsons” is back with another brutal takedown of President Trump, and it looks like things are deteriorating rapidly. Where the previous parody of Trump's 100th day in office began with Press ...
Donald Trump attempts to make a deal with former FBI director James Comey and is visited by Richard Nixon’s ghost in The Simpsons‘ latest biting look into the Trump White House. The “125 Days” short ...
The Simpsons may be in reruns for the summer, but the creative team behind the long-running, animated series won’t rest until President Donald Trump is out of office. Case in point? This newly ...