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White House Speaks Trump Appears To Threaten Funds

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has spoken out after a social post shared by President Donald Trump appeared to show him threatening to withhold partial SNAP funds.

RELATED: UPDATE: Federal Judge Orders Trump To Fund And Distribute SNAP Payments, Sets Deadline (VIDEO)

More On The Social Post Shared By President Donald Trump, Which Appeared To Show Him Threatening To Withhold SNAP Funds

On Tuesday, November 4, President Trump took to Truth Social to share a potent message with the public.

“SNAP BENEFITS, which increased by Billions and Billions of Dollars (MANY FOLD!) during Crooked Joe Biden’s disastrous term in office (Due to the fact that they were haphazardly ‘handed’ to anyone for the asking, as opposed to just those in need, which is the purpose of SNAP!), will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DJT,” he wrote.

Ultimately, the post led some to assume that Trump apparently reneged on his compliance with utilizing partial SNAP contingency funds to supplement recipients for the month of November. Specifically,  AXOIS published a report with the headline, “Trump says SNAP will only get paid after shutdown.”

Furthermore, The Hill published a report titled, “Trump says he’s withholding SNAP benefits until shutdown ends.”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Speaks Out

President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post and the subsequent reports prompted the White House to clarify his message. On Tuesday, Karoline Leavitt noted to the press that the Trump administration is “fully complying.” Additionally, she noted that it plans to partially fund SNAP for the month of November.

“The recipients of these SNAP benefits need to understand it’s going to take time to receive this money because the Democrats have forced the administration into a very untenable position. We are digging into a contingency fund that is supposed to be for emergencies, catastrophes, for war, and the president does not want to have to tap into this fund in the future, and that’s what he was referring to in his Truth Social post,” Leavitt explained.

Ultimately, Leavitt asserted that the “best way to get the full amount of SNAP benefits to beneficiaries is for Democrats to reopen the government… Democrats are holding it up.”

More On President Donald Trump & Ongoing Issue Of SNAP Funding

As The Shade Room previously reported, the halt in SNAP benefits was initiated by the government shutdown on October 1. Last week, a federal judge ordered the USDA to disburse funds “as soon as possible.” This, as word loomed that benefits would cease on November 1. Additionally, the Trump administration made it clear it had no plans to step in and use contingency funds to pay for SNAP, per The Shade Room. This, reportedly because it would pull money from other government-funded programs.

Nonetheless, on Monday, November 3, it was reported that the Trump administration would comply with the order. However, instead of the full $9 million funding SNAP usually sees, the administration would only be able to pull about 50% of that amount to fund recipients for the month of November. Additionally, it was noted that it may take anywhere from a day to a few months for recipients to receive the partial funds.

RELATED: UPDATE: Trump Administration To Use SNAP Contingency Fund To Partially Pay For November Food Benefits

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BMA House grows education sector conferences with dedicated packages and repeat clients

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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BMA House is reporting strong growth in conferences and events from the education community, with a variety of universities, associations and training providers choosing the venue for teaching, research and professional development.  The team has also expanded day delegate rate options to suit academic budgets and timetables.

Recent and repeat education sector partners include UCL, Imperial College London, University of Bath, Birkbeck University, The College of Optometrists, Researcher to Reader, ISBA, Universities and Colleges Employers Association, Institute for Optimum Nutrition, Steplab, and the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. InvestIN also ran a series of summer lectures in August, bringing students into the venue during a traditionally quieter month.

To serve this growing demand, BMA House is developing an Academic Day Delegate Rate for the education sector. The package is intended for Easter and summer holiday periods when many organisations within the sector run conferences, summer schools and teacher development. Pricing includes an introductory saving of ten percent planned for Easter, half term and summer 2026.

Anna Phillips, Deputy Director of Estates Resources, Birkbeck University comments: “Ultimately, the Birkbeck team continue to feel that BMA House is the best choice. As the home of learning for the medical profession it has a rich history of education, which reflects Birkbeck’s own needs and creates a positive association.”

Hannah Robinson, Venue Manager at BMA House, added: “Education is central to who we are, and we are proud to support universities, institutes and training providers as they bring learners together. Our team understands the rhythm of the academic year, and we design packages that keep planning simple, provide great value and deliver a positive experience for every delegate.” 

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SNL Brings the Property Brothers to the White House
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SNL Brings the Property Brothers to the White House

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

On the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, the Property Brothers paid a visit to the White House to help realize Donald Trump’s grand vision to remodel the East Wing. “Donald has a strong eye for interior design,” explained brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott (who were both played by the evening’s host, Miles Teller).

And though Donald and Melania already made a few subtle changes (including a freshly paved Rose Garden made to look like the “outdoor seating at an Olive Garden,” and a painting of Trump as Master Chief from Halo), they gave the Property Brothers a budget of between “$350 million and infinity” and the freedom of zero permits (” I can build this ballroom with the bones of my enemy and no one would stop me,” Donald declared) to bring their dreams a reality. Among the items on Donald’s wishlist: “a ring for MMA fights” and a vibe inspired by Vladimir Putin and Jabba the Hutt. And thanks to the government shutdown, the Property Brothers could also tap into park rangers and astronauts to assist with the demolition process.

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Miles Teller Spoofs 'Property Brothers' With Trump's White House Reno
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Miles Teller Spoofs ‘Property Brothers’ With Trump’s White House Reno

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Miles Teller pulled double-duty (in a way) by portraying twin brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott in a pre-taped Saturday Night Live sketch spoofing the Canadian reality TV series Property Brothers. This time, the two real estate property developers field their “biggest challenge yet” — the gargantuan task of having President Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) as a client and being tasked with building the White House ballroom.

But as the siblings attempt to navigate Trump’s increasingly difficult and outlandish requests, they must also deal with the simmering tension and resentment they feel toward each other.

The two begin by touring the premises, noting ironically that Trump has a “strong eye for interior design,” which the GOP leader attributes to his affinity for gauche golden urns, which he puts “everywhere, like a hundred in every room.”

While complimenting Melania Trump’s (Chloe Fineman) Halloween decorations of dead trees, skeletons and other spooky fixtures, the First Lady responds sardonically, “Those are for Christmas.”

Other changes include Trump replacing a portrait of former POTUS FDR with a painting of himself as a soldier from Halo. Meanwhile, upcoming renovation requests include turning the Rose Garden grounds into what looks like “outdoor seating for an Olive Garden,” supplemented by a budget “between $350 million and infinity.”

As the two brothers recall with an uneasy laugh, when asking Trump if he needs a permit, he apparently laughed and told them: “I could build this ballroom with the bones of my enemies, and no one could stop me.”

For his inspiration, Trump points to a mood board that includes, among other images, photos of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Star Wars‘s powerful gangster Jabba the Hutt.

Other reno plans include installing an MMA ring for “two mentally ill guys just wailing on each other … we love bum fights,” Trump says.

After Trump responds to a text with a gif of the White House exploding, the brothers can commence with the East Wing demolition. However, due to the government shutdown, the duo had to “force Park Rangers and astronauts” to carry out the operation. After hitting a snag because all construction workers had been deported, Johnson’s Trump reflects, “I pulled up to the Home Depot parking lot and yelled, ‘Just give me the whites!’ I want the day laborers from Norway and Sweden, but, apparently, they don’t exist.”

“We want this to be our forever home,” Melania says after Trump says he’s preparing for a third term. He then adds, “Yes, because we’re not leaving. We’re gonna be doing something called ‘coup!’”

As the sketch concludes, the brothers ask for payment, at which point Trump responds with calling ICE on them, given that the sibling duo originates from Canada.

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'A House of Dynamite' Star Tracy Letts Talks 'Reality' of Netflix Film
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‘A House of Dynamite’ Star Tracy Letts Talks ‘Reality’ of Netflix Film

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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“A House of Dynamite” star Tracy Letts fears we may be cooked.

“Consider the possibility. There are a couple of existential crises we’re facing. So we should probably consider what that means if, maybe not in your lifetime, but your kid’s lifetime or whatever. What happens if we’re just all fucking done?” said the Pulitzer-winning playwright and character actor extraordinaire, who plays General Anthony Brady in the new political thriller directed by Oscar-winner Kathryn Bigelow. The film provides a chilling look at what could happen if a nuclear missile were launched at the United States.

Letts sits outside with IndieWire on the patio of a West Hollywood hotel, finally taking a breather after an intensive two days that saw him open his play “Mary Page Marlowe” at the Old Vic Theatre in London, wake up at 6 a.m. the next day to fly 14 hours to Los Angeles, and attend two screenings of “A House of Dynamite,” including its Los Angeles premiere. But even before it became the most-watched film on Netflix in one week, Letts was already happy with how audiences responded. “People seem to dig the movie, people are liking it, which is cool,” he said. “Or if they’re not, they’re not telling me, which is probably wise.”

'Terrifier 3'

Before he landed on what the film’s message may be, Letts signed on to “A House of Dynamite” simply “because it was a Kathryn project. And then when I read the script and saw the role she had in mind for me, that didn’t make it less interesting to me,” he said. “Everything about it for me was just ‘Go, go, go.’ I didn’t have any hesitation.” Though he identifies most with playing dad to the titular role in “Lady Bird” (“I’m a guy who likes to sit and read the paper and let the women make all the decisions”), the military role still felt close to home in a sense. “I’m a general and giving orders and that voice of authority, I can do it. They’re probably all just impersonations of my dad or whatever, but I can do it,” he said. Though “anybody who knows me knows I’m an old softy.”

Early questions Letts had for director Bigelow included “Is he George C. Scott in ‘Dr. Strangelove’? Is he a [war] hawk?” As he would later learn from his interactions with real-life generals advising him on his performance, there’s little time to discuss politics with only 18 minutes until a major American city is about to be wiped out by a missile. “He’s really just talking game theory. ‘If you do this, then they do that. If you don’t do this, then they might do that.’ It’s game theory. He just puts it out there for the president’s consideration. I was comfortable with all that because the argument made sense to me,” he said. 

Tracy Letts as General Anthony Brady and Gbenga Akinnagbe as Major General Steven Kyle in 'A House of Dynamite'.
Tracy Letts as General Anthony Brady and Gbenga Akinnagbe as Major General Steven Kyle in ‘A House of Dynamite’Eros Hoagland/Netflix

Again, Letts had access to multiple three- and four-star generals who had sat in STRATCOM, running through scenarios like the one seen in “A House of Dynamite.” He walked away impressed. “Those guys know their job intimately,” he said. “They drill [those scenarios] 400 times a year. So they’re very practiced at it. And the objective in the moment of crisis is a simple one. Collect information, pass information up the line.” If anything, it is the efficiency and clearheadedness of his character in particular that makes “A House of Dynamite” all the more terrifying.

“The scenario it presents is scarily plausible. There aren’t a lot of things that happen that couldn’t happen. It’s not a Martian who appears, right? This is not science fiction. This is just next to reality,” said Letts. “If you’re going to make that kind of movie, you can’t miss on some of the technical details. All that stuff’s got to be right.”

That all starts with the screenplay from Oscar nominee Noah Oppenheim, who, as the previous head of NBC News, has rubbed elbows with many of the players who would be involved in a National Security emergency. “People get mad at me if I make light of research,” said Letts, but “you do what you need to do. And certainly in a case like this where so much of the research has been done for you, which the dramaturgy is on the page, the research has been done, it’s been vetted, re-vetted, they surrounded me with all of the context I would need in order to be able to pretend with authority, which is all the job really entails as an actor. To be able to get a good haircut and put on the uniform and walk out on set and know the lines, hopefully, and be able to deliver them with some authority, [and] to deliver that language in a way that feels natural.”

Going through those motions, informed by all that research, the film proved to Letts that Americans “are not as prepared as we think.” He added, “This movie shows a scenario in which everything kind of goes right. The government’s functioning pretty well. Not all of the equipment necessarily functions the way we would want it to, but I think they even quote at one point that those [Ground-Based Interceptors] are supposed to be functioning at a 61 percent success rate, but even that’s under ideal circumstances.”

In the world of “A House of Dynamite,” “Everybody in the government is functioning well and thoughtfully, that’s if everybody is accepting the gravity of the moment and doing their jobs well.” And the President of the United States, played by Idris Elba, seems sensible. “Imagine a scenario in which he’s maybe not all the way there, or perhaps even manifestly irresponsible. Then it becomes a much scarier consideration,” said Letts.

Carrie Coon, Tracy Letts and Kathryn Bigelow attend the Netflix film 'A House of Dynamite' NYFF Main Slate Premiere and Q+A on September 28, 2025 in New York City.
Carrie Coon, Tracy Letts, and Kathryn Bigelow attend the Netflix film ‘A House of Dynamite’ NYFF Main Slate Premiere and Q+A on September 28, 2025 in New York CityJason Mendez/Getty Images for Netflix

Ultimately, “we’ve built a machine, a very complicated device. If all the parts function properly inside that device, if everything works the way it’s supposed to work, civilization’s over,” said the star of what his new film illuminates. “What if we just reconsider the machine entirely?” Letts mentions that he has been recently asked about a shot of Lincoln’s bust in “A House of Dynamite” and what that may invoke, something that also stood out to him the first time he saw the film.

“Of course, you immediately think about the presidents who have risen to the moment, those that haven’t,” he said. “But the second time watching it was like, ‘Oh, none of that matters.’ Civilization is wiped out. President? Meaningless. It doesn’t matter. It’s all gone.”

“Kathryn won’t cop to this,” but “artists are starting to grapple with this idea of what does it mean if we’re really done here?” said Letts. He uses Thomas Vinterberg’s recent series “Families Like Ours,” about Denmark being evacuated in response to climate change, as another example. These projects provide the warnings that, if not heeded, prove “it’s not going to get better. It’s only getting worse.”

With all that said, the actual experience making “A House of Dynamite” was still enjoyable. “It’s an ensemble piece. Everybody’s chipping in to help where they can, which is the nice thing about it,” said Letts. “There’s nobody who’s the obvious kind of awards player. It’s like we don’t have to do that. So everybody’s there for the right reasons. It’s just all Kathryn, Kathryn, Kathryn.”

Having now worked with Bigelow on her first film in nearly a decade, reminiscent of her other work like “The Hurt Locker” and “Zero Dark Thirty,” which both received Academy recognition, Letts is more excited at the thought of the director dipping even further back into her oeuvre. “I’m old. I remember seeing ‘Near Dark’ in the movie theater very well. And so I think of Kathryn as more varied than just this kind of documentary/military [style]. I know that she’s got more tools,” he said. “I hope she goes back to that stuff, frankly. I heard the word ‘Western’ at some point. I’d be thrilled if that were a reality.”

Letts himself has recently developed a reputation as the King of Physical Media, boasting of a collection of around 11,000 DVDs, so there is a slight irony in his latest film being distributed by a streaming service. “There will come a moment where I get to hold my hand up to say, ‘We should have this 4K available too,’” he joked, also campaigning for director David Fincher’s Netflix films, and Martin Scorsese’s Apple film “Killers of the Flower Moon” to release physical 4K copies.

However the film has made him feel about the world, Letts’ best experience with “A House of Dynamite” has been seeing it in a theater. “To have that Volker Bertelmann score just vibrating your sternum, and in a way sort of telling you when to breathe, or how to breathe throughout the movie, I just don’t think it’s going to play the same at home as it is on the big screen. So I hope people check it out in the movie theater.

“A House of Dynamite” is now out in select theaters nationwide and streaming on Netflix.

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Diana Ross Makes Ovation Hall Her "House" During AC Performance
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Diana Ross Makes Ovation Hall Her “House” During AC Performance

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Diana Ross remains the ultimate diva, entrancing her beloved audience during her most recent Beautiful Love Tour stop in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Taking over Ocean Casino Resort’s Ovation Hall Saturday (Oct. 25), the “Queen Of Motown” brought Hollywood glamour, New York elegance, and Detroit charm to a sold-out crowd of adoring patrons, many of whom were heard covering the icons classic tunes as they bopped into the venue with spirited anticipation.

Diana Ross au Montreux Jazz Festival le 11 juillet 2025. (Photo by Lionel FLUSIN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Clips of the legend’s rise to stardom and highlights of her illustrious career greeted the crowd as her band, back-up, and crew hit the stage, just ahead of Ross making her grand entrance to — you guessed it — “I’m Coming Out.” And did she ever, in an opulent orange gown and coat that screamed both fall and fierce!

Stage presence was on ten as she broke in and out of song on occasion to acknowledge fans, all while keeping the show moving at a smooth pace. With hits spanning over five decades, it would only make sense that many were cut short, but she still manages to touch on all the known classics while giving her more die-hard followers treats from projects like Lady Sings The Blues and The Wiz.

Diana Ross au Montreux Jazz Festival 2025 (Photo by Lionel FLUSIN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

She’s also a beacon of gratitude, a refreshing trait in someone so accomplished. Sharing her own mantra with the crowd, highlighting her band several times throughout the night, bringing out daughter Rhonda for a sweet duet, these are the moments when you realize why she’s been in the business for so long. It’s not just the obvious talent and beauty, but an understanding of how community, collective care and humility will keep one sane enough to withstand the storms, even while living in your gift and dismissing the nonsense. It radiated through her smile the entire evening, mirroring the brilliance of the fab fashions she quick-changed into and out of throughout the night.

The evening was thee highlight of a weekend spent on the luxe boardwalk resort venue, that boasts acts ranging from Ross and Smokey Robinson to John Legend and Lenny Kravitz. Catch Ross in a city near you here and check out what Ovation Hall has to offer at Ocean Casino Resort.

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‘Little House on the Prairie’: Alison Arngrim & Dean Butler Talk Fame 40 Years Later

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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The actors have wildly different experiences with getting recognized for their roles in the beloved historical drama series.

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Official Trailer for 'The White House Effect' Doc About Climate Change
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Official Trailer for ‘The White House Effect’ Doc About Climate Change

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Official Trailer for ‘The White House Effect’ Doc About Climate Change

by Alex Billington
October 29, 2025
Source: YouTube

“We need a new attitude about the environment.” Cinetic debuted the trailer for a compelling documentary film called The White House Effect, made by a trio of some of the best doc filmmakers around – Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos, Jon Shenk. It will be streaming on Netflix to watch starting this week – after premiering at film festivals in 2024. The title comes from an actual quote used by President George H.W. Bush who said he would use “the White House effect” to tackle climate change problems in the 80s. However, things didn’t really go well. Three decades ago, the world was poised to stop global warming. Using exclusively archival materials, The White House Effect tells the dramatic origin story of the climate crisis and how a political battle in the George H. W. Bush administration interrupted that moment, changing the course of history. So sad and infuriating. “How it happened is a question that we can still learn from – and one that [this film] answers with shocking & eye-opening timeliness with a virtuoso use of archive footage. Clips from TV news, presidential speeches, documents reveal how the US was on the brink of historic climate change [action], but instead laid the groundwork for decades of polarization.” Still as important than ever to show the truth.

Here’s the official trailer for Cohen, Kos, Shenk’s doc film The White House Effect, direct from YouTube:

The White House Effect Doc Trailer

The White House Effect Doc Trailer

A riveting look at a key moment in the history of the climate crisis, The White House Effect travels back in time to show how a crucial opportunity to take real action on global warming was not just squandered but deliberately undermined. Woven entirely of archival material, the film focuses on the pivotal years of the George H.W. Bush administration — 1988 to 1992 — when the entire country was waking up to the reality of global warming and Bush had pledged to use “the White House effect” to tackle it. Infuriating and irrefutable, the film tracks cause & effect with devastating precision to reveal just how hollow that promise became as Bush finds himself increasingly caught between his chief of staff John Sununu and industry power brokers on one side and his EPA chief Bill Reilly and climatologists on the other. As the world prepares for the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, Bush faces mounting pressure to make a decision that will change the course of history—culminating with the U.S. undermining a global agreement to set hard limits on emissions, setting the stage for the increasingly hot, dangerous, polarized future we all now face.

The White House Effect is co-directed by three award-winning doc filmmakers: Bonni Cohen (director of The Rape of Europa, Audrie & Daisy, Athlete A, Make a Splash) & Pedro Kos (director of Bending the Arc, Rebel Hearts, In Our Blood) & Jon Shenk (director of Lost Boys of Sudan, The Island President, Audrie & Daisy, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, Athlete A). Produced by Noah Stahl, Josh Penn, Justine Nagan. This initially premiered at the 2024 Telluride Film Festival a few years ago. Cinetic / Netflix debuts The White House Effect doc streaming on Netflix starting on October 31st, 2025 this fall. Look any good?

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'Kabhi Kisi Ka Bistar Garam Nahi Kia', Rakhi Sawant Opens Up About Her Struggles, Reveals Farah Khan Built A House For Her
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‘Kabhi Kisi Ka Bistar Garam Nahi Kia’, Rakhi Sawant Opens Up About Her Struggles, Reveals Farah Khan Built A House For Her

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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Controversy queen Rakhi Sawant is once again making headlines, this time not for her antics, but for her emotional revelations. After spending 3.5 years in Dubai, the actress has returned to India and has immediately become the paparazzi’s favorite once again. Promoting her new music video, Rakhi spoke candidly in an interview about her mother’s death, financial struggles, and Bollywood connections with Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Farah Khan.

Rakhi Sawant

Rakhi Sawant On Her Struggles

Opening up about the most painful chapter of her life, Rakhi revealed that she left for Dubai soon after her mother’s passing and was unable to return due to legal restrictions. “My mother passed away, and I immediately moved to Dubai. I didn’t get a chance to visit her crematorium for three years because I didn’t have bail. Whenever I got work, I would come in the morning and leave by evening,” she said emotionally.

Rakhi Sawant

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Rakhi further explained that she requested the BMC to construct her mother’s grave as she couldn’t come to India to collect her ashes. “They would call me to take my mother’s ashes, but where would I find them? I asked BMC to make a grave. Every year on her death anniversary, I just cry,” she shared. In her heart-wrenching confession, Rakhi said that despite her fame, she has faced betrayal and financial loss multiple times.

Rakhi Sawant

Rakhi praised Farah Khan for helping her rebuild her life, revealing that the filmmaker is building her a new house after her old one got destroyed. “Farah Ma’am is my life. When I came back after three and a half years, my house was ruined. She’s building it again for me. She gave me Diwali gifts, utensils, a cooker, and a washing machine. She’s my sugar mummy,” Rakhi said. She also expressed deep gratitude to Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, calling them her godfathers, and credited Bollywood for supporting her when no one else did. Addressing criticism over her bold image, Rakhi clarified that her success came from hard work, not compromise. “I sold myself to Bollywood by showing off my body only to earn rice and dal. I never did anything wrong. I was the first actress to be bold in that era. Back then, people said heroines shouldn’t dress like that, now everyone does,” she asserted.

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John Oliver Defends Jimmy Kimmel in Wake of Suspension
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Trump’s White House Demolition, Narco Terrorists

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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John Oliver took aim at — who else? — President Trump in the opening segment of Sunday’s Last Week Tonight.

The host started out by showing images of the White House demolition project that Trump has ordered on the East Wing so that he can construct a $250 million ballroom.

“Those images are distressing, especially when you know it’s all to build a giant ballroom in a style best described as ‘Med Spa Versailles,’” Oliver quipped. “And yet, the demolition of the White House, a metaphor that, if anything, is too on the nose, was just the tip of Trump’s iceberg this week.”

Oliver then showed a news report about Trump’s push to get paid $230 million from the Justice Department as compensation for federal investigations into his behavior. 

“I should say, Trump has said he’d donate any settlement to, in his words, ‘charity or something,’” Oliver noted. “But incredibly, we’re still not done, because Trump also posted an AI video of himself dumping shit on No Kings protesters, abandoned trade negotiations with Canada after seeing a TV ad he didn’t like and authorized a $20 billion bailout to Argentina to ensure that [their] experiment with libertarianism works out.”

Oliver said the “most shocking” move Trump made in the past week, however, was approving deadly military strikes against boats allegedly smuggling drugs to the United States. So far, 40 “so-called narco terrorists” have been killed, “even though the administration has not provided public evidence for its claims,” Oliver said. “Even if they have some, I’ve watched enough JAG to know [that] the typical approach to drug boats is to intercept them and arrest the suspects, not murder them with no due process, and all of this is bad enough before you learn” that Trump is planning strikes on cartels by land as well.

“Yeah, he apparently plans to launch strikes on suspected drug traffickers in Venezuela without congressional approval, saying, ‘We’re just going to kill people. They’re going to be, like, dead,’” Oliver said, quoting Trump. “You know, the kind of chilling statement you expect to hear from a serial killer or the mastermind behind Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonades, but not ideally the President of the United States.”

Oliver wrapped up his opening segment by noting that his show tapes Saturday, so “who knows what’s happened in the last 24 hours, but this has already been a lot, because between tearing down the White House, trying to use the Justice Department to pay himself and proudly sharing AI footage of him literally shitting on Americans, the president’s now also appointed himself judge, jury and executioner of foreign citizens. And it is infuriating that neither Congress nor the courts seem to be interested in putting a stop to any of this because we are supposed to live in a country of checks and balances.”

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