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Nancy Pelosi Ripped Donald Trump's State of the Union Speech in Half…While He Was Still on the Podium


At the end of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address—before he even stepped down from the dais—Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi made her opinion of the speech clear. She seemed to rip one of the copies she had of it clean in two.

While Trump spoke, Pelosi’s anger seemed to mount. At times, she shuffled her papers while he railed against measures that Democrats have undertaken to shield immigrants from deportation. Her expression as he touted questionable statistics on jobs and claimed to have taken a stand on the cost of pharmaceutical drugs was steely. (Per the live New York Times fact check, the assertions were “misleading.”) After over an hour, she had had it, and Twitter got to watch.

The night had gotten off to a poor start. Seconds before Trump approached the podium to deliver the annual speech, Trump seemed to rebuff one of the occasion’s few attempts at bipartisan friendliness. Pelosi—who as Speaker of the House presides over the event—had reached out her hand to offer him a handshake, but Trump seemed to refuse the overture.

He had just walked onto the floor of the House of Representatives to loud applause from Republicans, handing copies of his address (as is tradition) to Vice President Mike Pence and Pelosi. That’s when Pelosi extended a hand—and Trump ignored it.

Reminder: Trump is still impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, although it’s expected that the Senate will move to acquit him on both counts within the week. Given that it was Pelosi who delivered the articles of impeachment and unified her caucus around the move in December, it shouldn’t come as a terrible shock that relations between the two leaders remain just the tiniest bit tense. (Also, Pelosi is a woman in a position of power—accorded the kind of status in politics with which Trump has never seemed quite comfortable.) Still, Pelosi did seem somewhat surprised, grimacing as Trump turned on his heel.

Despite the olive branch, she found her own moment to sneak in a dig—and that was before she tore up his speech on prime time television. While speakers tend to stick to a familiar script at the event, Pelosi made one not-so-subtle edit. Where she would have otherwise read the line, “Members of Congress, I have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the President of the United States,” she instead opted for, uh, more straightforward language. “Members of Congress,” she said, “the President of the United States.”

Some on Twitter took notice of the perceived snubs—but if there was still some question as to how Pelosi felt, well, she clarified.



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Gabrielle Union Speaks Out Amid America's Got Talent Controversy


Gabrielle Union is publicly speaking out after her unexpected and controversial exit from America’s Got Talent.

On Wednesday, the actress took to Twitter to express her gratitude to fans after admitting she was feeling shaken and saddened after her ousting as a judge on the popular competition series.

“So many tears, so much gratitude. THANK YOU! Just when you feel lost, adrift, alone… you got me up off the ground. Humbled and thankful, forever ❤,” Union penned on Twitter.

News broke late last week that the actress as well as fellow judge Julianne Hough would not be returning for another season of America’s Got Talent: The Champions, which is set to premiere on January 6, 2020. The casting decision came amid a report, published by Variety on November 26, which alleged that Hough and Union had been cut after they “complained of toxic culture.” The report cites alleged racist incidents which Union urged producers to report to HR, according to insiders familiar with the show. The report also claims both Union and Hough “received excessive notes on their physical appearance” with Union being told her hair was “too black” for the show.

In another followup report published by Vulture, sources alleged that Union was described as “difficult” by fellow judge and show producer Simon Cowell as well as other producers. The report also claimed that Cowell asked Union not to take her complaints to NBC but instead address them with him personally—like her issue with Cowell continuously smoking indoors. Union is allergic to cigarette smoke and California law states employers can’t allow smoking in enclosed workspaces, but despite her complaints Union was told “no one could stop Cowell from smoking and that previous attempts by a fire marshal and NBC executives had been unsuccessful.” Vulture also confirmed that Union originally had a three-year contract with AGT.



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Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade's Anniversary Trip Is All Kinds of Goals


As far as celebrity power couples go, you’d be hard pressed to find one who seem to have as much fun as actress Gabrielle Union and her husband, former NBA superstar Dwyane Wade.

These two are the definition of living their best lives, and luckily for us, they’re fond of sharing the good times on their social media channels. Actually, Union and Wade are also super open about the tougher times in their marriage—like their struggles with infertility before having daughter Kaavia James via a surrogate—which makes the celebrations even more joyous to see.

Do some of their posts inspire insane vacation envy? Sure, but we can live with that. The couple even has a hashtag for the frequent travels: #WayneWorldTour. The latest fabulous trip is a celebration of the Union and Wade’s fifth wedding anniversary, and they’re living it up with friends on a yacht in the Mediterranean.

To kick it off, they both shared sweet anniversary posts to each other. “I had THE best time at our wedding and I’ve been smiling ever since. To see this video & so many of our loved ones & all the fun we had…man, we partied till the sun came up. 8-30-2014
If you were there, tell the tale in the comments ❤?❤,” Union wrote on Instagram.

“The first 5 rounds was light bring on the next 5‼️ Happy 5th anniversary @gabunion ?,” Wade echoed.

Then it was off to live that jet-set life—where it looks like Wade might be giving Alex Rodriguez a run for his title of “Best Instagram Husband Who Used to Play Professional Sports.”



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Gabrielle Union Is “Not Here to Serve Hollywood”


L.A.’s Finest, available on Charter Communications’ Spectrum Originals, picks up 15 years after Bad Boys II, with Syd now working as an LAPD detective alongside her partner, Nancy McKenna, played by Jessica Alba. Alba had just given birth to her third child when she was approached about the role, so she was hesitant to take on a demanding network show. Her respect for Union’s hustle, and the network’s responsiveness to Alba’s needs as a mother, changed her mind. “I know how hard it is to be successful in this business,” Alba says. “So many people are talented and gorgeous and the next thing that everybody wants—to be able to push through the noise and find your own path is a feat. I respect that Gabrielle has been in this business for so long and found her way. She produced and helped develop and create this show. That is so cool.”

It was important for Union to have the opportunity to make Syd a fully realized character who has a full backstory, mythology, and mysteries. “I wanted her to have a very full sexual life, like Mary Jane,” Union says, referring to Mary Jane Paul, the role she played on BET’s Being Mary Jane. “I wanted her to have more sexual fluidity than any character I’ve ever had.” In short, L.A.’s Finest is about complex, deep, and sometimes flawed women.

Now that the new season has wrapped, Union’s next career chapter is all about using her platform to lift others up. Yes, her role on America’s Got Talent is to judge others. But she says she gets a thrill from telling contestants yes. “Part of what makes me cry is people’s visceral, emotional reaction to hearing a yes,” she says. “Even if I’m the only yes and the rest are no’s and they’re still not going to go through, you’re just someone saying, ‘I believe in you. I see you. I get what your genius is, even if nobody else does.’”

Similarly, with her production company, I’ll Have Another, her sole focus is giving people an opportunity—and getting them paid. “I think people thought I was just going to make shit that I wanted to put myself in,” she says. “But I’m already on a show. I don’t need all the jobs. I’m straight.”

Instead she’s looking for projects with unique voices that she doesn’t see anywhere else. Specifically, telling the stories from those who’ve been overlooked—the stifled, the silenced, the writers who can’t seem to make it out of the junior ranks in writers room. She became obsessed with being a super champion for others, an endeavor she admits is exhausting but that also, she says, “gives me wings.”

This is where she sees she can make change: by creating the kinds of roles and writing positions she wishes existed in her twenties. “When the script for the pilot of Scandal came out, every black actress wanted it because there was nothing like it,” she says. “It was it. I’m trying to create that same feeling, but a bunch of those. There are so many different creators of color who are creating amazing content, and I want to be a part of that.”

“With my production company, I’m trying to give voice to all the things I wish I’d had sooner,” Union says. “I want to create the scripts I want to do. I want to have wild success. And I want to have epic failures, that’s a part of it too.”

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She’s more interested in creating content that audiences actually want to see than pleasing Hollywood. “I’m not here to serve Hollywood,” she says. “I’m not here to serve the one percent. I’m not here to serve the Talented Ten. At the end of the day, I’m Nickie Union from Omaha, Nebraska.”



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Gabrielle Union Felt Like a 'Failure' for Using a Surrogate


In early November, Gabrielle Union and her husband, NBA star Dwyane Wade, welcomed their daughter, Kaavia James, via surrogate. The Being Mary Jane actress has been open about her fertility struggles, telling Oprah Winfrey in December 2018 it was hard to let go of the idea of carrying her child. “Am I defective in some kind of way? Am I less than in some kind of way? Am I less worthy in some kind of way?” she said at the time. Ultimately, though, Union embraced surrogacy and came to the conclusion there are “all different ways you can become parents.”

Unfortunately, our culture still shames women who can’t conceive or deliver naturally—so much so that Union feared she wouldn’t be accepted by other moms because she used a surrogate. “People want to see the bump, hear that you got hemorrhoids—they want to know you’re like them,” Union said in a new interview with Women’s Health. “I was like, ‘This is going to seem like the most Hollywood sh*t ever. Will I be embraced as a mom?’ It’s terrifying.”

At first, the idea of surrogacy seemed like “surrendering to failure” Union said, but she adjusted her mindset to focus on finding the right woman for the job. “Some people care about the race, religion, or food habits of their surrogate. I was like, ‘I want a reader,'” she tells Women’s Health. When a potential surrogate told Union she “loved the smell of pages” in books, she knew she found the one.

Union’s candor about the complicated emotions surrounding surrogacy struck a nerve online. “Please, stop making women feel like not being able to have a baby makes them a failure,” tweeted one person. “Kaavia is as much your daughter as she would have been through a natural conception + birth or through adoption. Congrats,” wrote another.

Union said she’s at a point in her life where she’s in the “right mindset and mental space” to be a mom. “I’m open to being the best mom I can be,” she said. Read more of her Women’s Health interview here.



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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wore a Cape to the 2019 State of the Union


At the 2019 State of the Union, female lawmakers, all in white, stood out among the more traditionally-suited crowd—a result of a call from the Democratic Women’s Working Group to wear white to President Donald Trump’s address to the nation, as an homage to the women’s suffrage movement. (Some men in Congress pinned white ribbons to their jackets in solidarity.) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi participated in the white-out, as did many new members of Congress, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.

Ocasio-Cortez inspired plenty of social reactions throughout the speech, including her stone-faced reaction as President Trump criticized socialist policies (“We are born free, and we will stay free,” he said. “Tonight, we renew our resolve that America will never be a socialist country.”) The image of her and her fellow legislators standing up and cheering when he said, “No one has benefited more from our thriving economy than women, who have filled 58 percent of the newly created jobs last year,” also got people talking. And as she often has done on Capitol Hill, Ocasio-Cortez used fashion to send a message.

For her first State of the Union, Ocasio-Cortez joined the Democratic Women’s Working Group in wearing white to the State of the Union. And her interpretation of the dress code was… well, pretty epic.

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Instead of a traditional suit, she chose a blazer cape and trousers. She accessorized with red lips and gold hoop earrings, like the ones she wore to be sworn in to Congress.

U.S. Rep. Alexandria OcasioCortez and Ana Maria Archila both wearing white to the State of the Union
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As soon as Ocasio-Cortez arrived with her guest—Ana María Archila, the woman who confronted Jeff Flake in an elevator during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings—Twitter started responding to the Congresswoman’s look.

On her jacket, Ocasio-Cortez wore three pins. She teased one of them ahead of the speech: a button that reads, “Well-behaved women rarely make history.”

She also wore a button with what appeared to be a picture of Jakelin Caal Maquin, the seven-year-old Guatemalan child who died while in Border Patrol custody last year. (Rep. Rashida Tlaib had one, too.)

U.S. Rep. Alexandria OcasioCortez wearing a white blazer with three pins to the State of the Union
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And Ocasio-Cortez’s blazer cape? Twitter users speculated the Congresswoman procured it at Zara.

Dubbed Cape With Slits, it’s available in white and black, and is currently in stock for $89.90, if you want to channel your inner AOC.





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