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Donald Trump Uses 18 Year Old Son Barron as a Shield in Latest Rant About Legal System

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Last year, Donald Trump suggested that his son, Barron, then 17, was smarter than Joe Biden.

Now that Barron is graduating from high school (we haven’t heard about college yet), Trump is using the kid as an excuse for ranting about Judge Merchan in his criminal trial.

Trump wonders: “Who will explain for me, to my wonderful son, Barron, who is a GREAT Student at a fantastic School, that his Dad will likely not be allowed to attend his Graduation Ceremony, something that we have been talking about for years…”

Who will explain it to him, and to poor Barron? Maybe the judge himself, who’s cited in the rant. But the judge hasn’t even ruled yet on Trump’s request to be excused from court so he can attend Barron’s high school graduation. So this part of it just bluster, as usual.

Does Trump not know why he’s on trial in the Stormy Daniels hush money case? Has he not explained it to brilliant high school graduate son?

Barron is set to graduate on May 17th from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach, Florida. Again, no talk of college at all. It’s likely Barron will take a gap year using the excuse of the election and trials.

Here’s what Donnie — who fell asleep in court on Monday — posted to his Truth Social (stock price went off a cliff yesterday):

“Who will explain for me, to my wonderful son, Barron, who is a GREAT Student at a fantastic School, that his Dad will likely not be allowed to attend his Graduation Ceremony, something that we have been talking about for years, because a seriously Conflicted and Corrupt New York State Judge wants me in Criminal Court on a bogus “Biden Case” which, according to virtually all Legal Scholars and Pundits, has no merit, and should NEVER have been brought. This Fake Case is solely meant to attack Crooked Joe Biden’s Political Opponent, ME, who is seriously leading him in the Polls, for purposes of Election Interference. The Judge, Juan Merchan, is preventing me from proudly attending my son’s Graduation. Seems very unfair, doesn’t it? But this whole event is unfair. Every one of the many Fake Cases that are perpetuated by the White House in order to help the Worst President in History, by far, get Re-Elected, are UNJUST SCAMS. We won’t let that happen, but we will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

Robert Kennedy Embraces Roseanne Barr’s Favorite Rabbi, Shmuley Boteach, Who Socks Away $600K a Year from Bogus Charity

The Beatles’ Original “Let it Be” Film Coming to Disney Plus After Decades Out of Print

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Disney Plus will be streaming The Beatles’ final movie, “Let it Be,” soon.

Michael Lindsay Hogg made the 1969 movie his way. A couple of years ago, the Beatles thanks to Peter Jackson took all the footage and made a long miniseries showing everything Lindsay-Hogg left out. That was “Get Back,” which has proven a valuable exercise.

But the director wasn’t stupid, and his version — which had to be under two hours — was put together for a reason.

“Let it Be” had a run in theaters, and was never on DVD. If it was on VHS, it’s lone gone. But for a while it was possible to get it off the internet.

The Beatles are running out of things to remaster, but we’re happy they finished this up.

Check back for the first airdate.

“Rust” Armorer Hannah Gutierrez Sentenced to 18 Months: How Will This Affect Alec Baldwin?

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Hannah Gutierrez- Reed, the armorer in the filming of “Rust,” got an 18 month sentence today in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Prosecutors asked for the maximum sentence and got it. Gutierrez was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 on-set killing.

But still in the air is what will happen to Alec Baldwin? Prosecutors say the actor pulled the trigger of the gun given to him by Gutierrez. Will this satisfy their quest for justice? Or will Baldwin also be held accountable.

Gutierrez didn’t help her case by reportedly mocking the judge and the jury in the trial while she was in jail. She called the deliberating jurors called jurors “idiots” and “a–holes.” She also said she wants Baldwin to go to jail with her.

Several impact statements were read in court before the announcement. “Rust” director Joel Souza — who was shot in the shoulder — read his virtually. He said, according to reports, that the last two and half years have been “difficult to put into words” and that “I want everyone damaged by Ms. Reed’s failures that day to find peace… I want the pain to go away…She had a talent for life, she was a touchstone for all who knew her, and those of us who were lucky enough to have shared in her fleeting time on this planet were better for it.”

Baldwin’s trial is set for July 10th, with jury selection the day before.

Exclusive: CBS to Rebroadcast Billy Joel Special April 19th After Cutting it Short Last Night (Watch)

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EXCLUSIVE UPDATE

CBS will rebroadcast the Billy Joel special after screwing it up last night. The new date is April 19th at 9pm.

In a statement, the network apologized to Joel, his fans, and CBS affiliated stations.

EARLIER:

CBS is busy finding a scapegoat for its screw up last night when they cut off Billy Joel’s special before it ended. They got some exec in Florida to say it was his fault. LOL. No, it was the network.

Maybe the network was getting back at Billy for his 1994 Grammys performance. Billy and co were in the middle of his song “River of Dreams” when the piano man just stopped cold in the middle of it.

Billy said, looking at this watch: “Valuable advertising time going by. Valuable advertising time going by. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.”

Why? Because earlier in the show, the Grammys had cut off Frank Sinatra, the chairman of the effing board, before he finished speaking. They went to an ad, and that irritated Billy– and the audience.

Retribution last night? You never know. Networks have long memories.

Check it out at 2:35

CNN Cancels Gayle King-Charles Barkley Show “King Charles” For Having No Viewers

“King Charles” is over, and I don’t mean the King of England.

CNN axed the Gayle King-Charles Barkley monthly show because no one knew it was on.

The network said in a statement: “King Charles has come to the end of its limited run as we announced when it launched last fall and was a great addition to CNN’s lineup, with the youngest, most affluent, and most diverse P2+ audience in its cable news time period.”

What a mess. “King Charles” was invented by Chris Licht, who was bounced by the network last year after nearly destroying it. This was his idea, and like most of them it was was bad.

So now what? CNN needs to get back to the Larry King model at 9pm. Hire someone — Chelsea Handler, maybe, or Conan O’Brien — and make 9pm a destination for high profile interviews. Larry wasn’t perfect, but if something big happened during the day you knew he’d feature it later.

Billy Joel Singles, Albums Soar on Charts Despite Grievous CBS Mistake

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Billy Joel is all over the charts today following the botched broadcast of his special last night.

CBS pulled the plug on the special, which was Emmy worthy, in the last ten minutes and cut to local news. Billy was in the middle of singing “Piano Man.” The whole MSG audience was singing along, and no doubt fans at home were, too.

Fans were outraged. A CBS insider told me: “In the old days, heads would roll over this considering how much effort went into the special.”

The ironic part is that the producers moved “Piano Man” to the end of the show. In concert, the classic song closed the show before encores. If they’d left it alone, CBS would have cut during “You May Be Right.”

Meantime, Billy sees six singles and six albums hit the iTunes charts today, with “Piano Man” at 43. The albums are all his greatest hits packages, and “The Stranger.” On amazon.com, same thing. So that’s some small consolation!

CBS had better re-air that special very quickly– and on the network, not Paramount Plus!

Turn the lights back on!

Trump on Trial: Truth Social Stock Price Falls Off Cliff to New Low

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Donald Trump is sitting in a courtroom at 100 Centre Street, where a jury is being selected for his hush money case.

Not far away on Wall Street, Trump’s financial outlook is on trial, too. His Trump Media stock went off a cliff this morning.

The current stock price is $27.64, down 15% since the opening bell. The stock opened last month at $78, fell to $57, and has been careening downhill every day.

Look at this graph. If that were a human heart beat, the patient would be dead.

Keep refreshing…

Billy Joel Fans Flip Out When CBS Cuts Off Concert Special for News and Never Returns

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Whoever’s running the control room at CBS should be fired.

The network cut off Billy Joel’s two hour concert special tonight right at the end, as Billy was singing “Piano Man,” his most famous song.

Just as Billy was launching into the finale of the two hour show — the last verse of “Piano Man” with all of Madison Square Garden singing along — the screen went black.

When it recovered, it wasn’t Joel taking a bow with his band for what had been a remarkable, Emmy worthy special. No, it was the local news anchor (and not Dana Tyler).

CBS paid a fortune to put this show on two weeks ago the Garden, and this was how it ended.

Fans are demanding the whole show be rerun immediately on CBS, not just Paramount Plus. But this episode should be a lesson to CBS — their share of viewers is already diminished severely. They don’t need a boycott.

One reason this might have happened is because the Joel special was hitting the half hour mark at 11:30 and had already run 30 minutes past its allotted time. But that’s because the whole schedule was pushed because of golf. “60 Minutes” started late, followed by “Tracker,” so the Billy Joel show was tardy as well.

A real blot on the Tiffany network.

“SNL”: Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt Appear in a Full On NBC Universal Pictures Plug for Studio’s “The Fall Guy”

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“Saturday Night Live” will reap big ratings, I’m sure, from last night’s adventure.

Ryan Gosling — plugging NBC Universal’s “The Fall Guy” quite vividly — hosted the NBC late night show for the third time, but mostly couldn’t keep a straight face in any of the sketches. In a Beavis and Butthead set up, in a doctors duet with Bowen Yang, and a few others, Gosling didn’t even try to hold it together. He caused the other cast members to crack up, too.

Gosling’s best bit, I thought, was a sketch in which a prospective groom reveals to his dinner host that he can’t go through with his pending wedding. He’s bolting, but when the fiance returns from the kitchen he’s all lovey dovey and blames the host for causing doubts.

“SNL” once again supplied guest stars with Kate McKinnon in the cold open, and Emily Blunt in the monologue. With the latter, it was a full on promotion for the movie, “The Fall Guy,” to the point where it was really a product placement. There was an actual “Fall Guy” commercial at the top of the show, and Gosling wore a “Fall Guy” jacket at the conclusion, with the logo shown in all its glory. NBC Universal is releasing “Fall Guy” and this show was on NBC, so you get the picture.

Did “The Fall Guy” need this much blatant promotion? It seems like it will be a hit regardless. I’m surprised the show went for this so openly.

McKinnon was genius, as usual. She reprised Colleen Rafferty, who despite being a cigarette smoking, foul mouthed character is a welcome visitor on space ships. She lights up the stage, and showed how much she is missed on “SNL.”

Box Office: “Civil War” Makes $25.7 Mil for Weekend Despite Middling Audience Score

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Lucky for A24, “Civil War” started with a bang.

The Thursday-Friday $10 mil opening propelled the Alex Garland film to a $25.7 million weekend.

Saturday fell off to $8 million and today the studio sees $6.5 million coming in at the box office.

“Civil War” may have started strong but will peter out quickly, however. The Rotten Tomatoes audience score is just 77% and the Cinemascore is B minus.

The initial push may not have “legs.” We’ll see how it does during the week.

There’s very little going on elsewhere at the box office. “Sasquatch Sunset” made $93,000 at nine theaters. Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keogh star in what is sure to be a shortlived exercise. A documentary about the Indigo Girls took in $14,150.

The next big release doesn’t come until May 3rd. “Fall Guy” with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt should be a fairly big deal after a box office drought. “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” comes May 10th, and then “Mad Max: Furiosa” is the only significant release for Memorial Day weekend.