Melania Trump pleads for an end to ‘looting and violence in the name of justice’

Melania Trump painted her husband’s weaknesses as strengths when she argued for President Donald Trump’s bid for a second term in a speech designed to appeal to female voters on Tuesday night – but also spoke at length on race and coronavirus, setting a strikingly different tone from her husband. She painted herself as a … Read more

Jake Paul’s home raided by FBI for Arizona mall looting footage

FBI agents who raided YouTube star Jake Paul’s mansion were looking for video evidence of the Arizona mall looting he is linked to, a source close to the influencer told DailyMail.com. SWAT teams descended on Paul’s $6.9 million Calabasas home and the Las Vegas mansion of his graffiti artist co-star Arman Izadi in a dramatic … Read more

5,500 Facebook employees complained about decision to keep up Trump’s ‘looting and shooting’ posts

Thousands of Facebook workers demanded that their boss, CEO Mark Zuckerberg, flag President Trump’s controversial post about ‘looting and shooting’ as a third employee has resigned in protest of the company’s hands-off policy. Internal documents leaked to The Washington Post revealed that most of the 5,500 Facebook employees who voted in a poll wanted Zuckerberg … Read more

YouTuber Jake Paul, 23, charged with trespassing after being filmed during Arizona mall looting

YouTube star Jake Paul has been charged with two crimes after facing widespread backlash over video of him at an Arizona mall while it was being looted. Scottsdale, Arizona authorities charged the 23-year-old internet star with criminal trespass and unlawful assembly – both misdemeanors – on Thursday. Police offered an official statement to the public, … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg explains why Facebook left up Trump’s controversial ‘looting and shooting’ post

Mark Zuckerberg has revealed why Facebook chose to keep President Trump’s controversial ‘looting leads to shooting’ post up on its site despite Twitter hiding the same update because it ‘glorified violence’.  In a status update shared Friday night, Zuckerberg said that the Commander-in-chief’s post included a reference to the National Guard and Facebook users therefore … Read more