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MSNBC host Al Sharpton appeared on MSNBC to weigh in on dueling tapes of presidential and vice presidential candidates dominating the headlines on Wednesday. The first, a tape of President Barack Obama as a candidate in 2007 speaking at Hamilton University ...
President Trump has taunted the Rev. Al Sharpton by posting an old and unflattering photo of him — as he called for an investigation into how he still has a TV show despite it being the “lowest rated” in history. Trump took aim at Sharpton in a ...
*Al Sharpton gave an impromptu interview outside of NBC Studios in NYC with TMZ, and said that the new President-elect Donald Trump should “saddle up,” because the civil rights activist and many others are determined to fight back against his racist ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton on Monday rejected President Donald Trump’s claims that he was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to endorse former Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign during the 2024 election cycle. “Absolutely not ...
Donald Trump has found a new FCC target in the form of Rev. Al Sharpton. On Sunday, the president lashed out at the civil rights activist and TV personality in a Truth Social rant calling for the Federal Communications Commission to "look into" NBC's ...
Reverend Al Sharpton gave a fiery speech about the 2020 presidential race in which he said it was time to stop “pitting the old against the young,” and that he preferred older candidates to “anyone imposed on us by new liberals who are progressive on ...
Rev. Al Sharpton quickly pointed the finger at President Donald Trump on Wednesday after two National Guard soldiers were shot and critically wounded on Thanksgiving Eve. Officials say two National Guardsmen were shot near 17th and I Street NW on Wednesday ...
*(New York, NY) On Sunday, March 8 at 11 a.m., Rev. Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network, will deliver a key sermon at Brown Chapel A.M.E. in Selma, Alabama, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders were based during ...
Back in 2011, when President Barack Obama last spoke at the National Action Network Convention, NAN’s founder and president, the Rev. Al Sharpton, introduced him, saying, “He took this nation from where most of us have never been in our lifetime and ...
NEW YORK, May 20 -- The Rev. Al Sharpton today said he wants to explore a run for the presidency in 2004. Sharpton said he will help organize a national effort to find a progressive candidate to run in the Democratic presidential primary, "and I'm ...