Hollywood clutched its collective pearls over President Donald Trump, particularly his bruising rhetoric.
Except many stars bruised right back.
Some wished for Trump’s death, including Joss Whedon, Charlie Sheen and, indirectly, Johnny Depp. Others, like Madonna, imagined planting a bomb at the White House, presumably to take out Trump for good.










A professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder claimed that “white supremacy does not require a white person to perpetuate it.”
As presidential press releases go, this one was very short and enormously consequential. Eleven minutes after Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, the White House issued a two-sentence statement.