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Stacey Dash Apologizes for Past Support of Donald Trump, Admits She 'Made a Lot of Mistakes'

Former Fox News contributor Stacey Dash is making a lot of apologies for her past support of Donald Trump.

She revealed she voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and then voted for Mitt Romney in 2012. She said she now describes herself as “apolitical.”

“I’ve lived my life being angry, which is what I was on Fox News,” she said to Daily Mail. “I was the angry, conservative, Black woman. And at that time in my life, it was who I was. I realized in 2016 that anger is unsustainable and it will destroy you. I made a lot of mistakes because of that anger.”

She continued, “Things that I did say, that I should not have said them the way I said them. They were very arrogant and prideful and angry. And that’s who Stacey was, but that’s not who Stacey is now. Stacey‘s someone who has compassion, empathy.”

“I’m not a victim of anyone. Working for Fox at the time, that was my job. I did my job from the place I was at. Stacey now would never work at Fox, would never work for a news network or be a news contributor,” she added.

Dash said, “Being a supporter of Trump has put me in some kind of box that I don’t belong in. But he’s not the president. I’m going to give the president that we have right now a chance.”

“When that happened I was like ‘OK, I’m done. I’m truly done,’” she said of her support of Donald Trump after the Capitol Riots on January 6, 2021. “Because senseless violence of any kind I denounce. What happened on January 6 was just appalling and stupid.”

Find out all of the other celebrities who supported Donald Trump.

Tim Allen Reveals Why He Supported Donald Trump as President

Home Improvement and Last Man Standing star Tim Allen made an appearance on Marc Maron‘s WTF podcast where he was asked about being a Republican and supporting Donald Trump.

“Once I started making money I had a silent partner that took half of my money and never gave me anything for it. I’ve never liked taxes,” Tim said. “I’m a fiscal conservative person. That’s it. I work pretty hard for this stuff and I accomplished a lot and I was handicapped by my own errors … never liked taxes, never liked what they do with taxes and the bullshit, both sides. It’s not their money.”

“What I’ve done is just not joined into, as I call it, the ‘We culture.’ I’m not telling anybody else how to live,” he continued. “I don’t like that, ‘We should do this’ or, ‘We should do that.’”

He then started referencing Donald Trump.

“Once I realized that the last president pissed people off, I kind of liked that,” he said “So it was fun to just not say anything. Didn’t join in the lynching crowd.”

“I even know the Clintons. Bill Clinton has been a genuinely nice guy to me,” he said. “When he was President, I sent them Christmas stuff. I just didn’t think that Hillary should have been president. In the end, you go the other direction. There’s nothing personal about it. If you don’t like it then wait ’til the next election.”

Find out which other celebrities supported Trump for President.

If you missed it, there has been a big update about the fate of Tim‘s show Last Man Standing.

Manhattan DA Obtains Donald Trump's Tax Records

There is a new development regarding Donald Trump‘s tax records.

The former President of the United States’ records were obtained by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office following a subpoena for the documents, CBS reported Thursday (February 25).

Danny Frost, a spokesman for District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., confirmed that prosecutors obtained the tax records on Monday (February 22), the same day the Supreme Court rejected the former President’s effort to block prosecutors from obtaining them.

Trump accused prosecutors of a “fishing expedition.”

The DA’s office began investigating his business dealings in 2018, which initially focused on hush-money payments made to women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump. Court filings indicate the investigation now has expanded to include “potential tax and business fraud related to the Trump Organization’s valuation of its properties,” according to the report.

“Filings by Vance‘s office in the fight over the subpoena indicated that prosecutors are examining wide disparities in how Mr. Trump‘s company valued properties in its portfolio. For instance, prosecutors wrote in September that in the past decade, Mr. Trump‘s valuation of the Seven Springs estate in suburban New York ranged from between $25 million and $50 million, to between $261 and $291 million,” CBS also reported.

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Donald Trump Acquitted by Senate in Impeachment Trial, 7 Republicans Vote Guilty

Donald Trump‘s second impeachment trial has ended and the former President of the United States was acquitted by the U.S. Senate.

After the House voted to impeach Trump, the Senate had an impeachment trial and 67% of the senators needed to vote guilty in order for him to be declared guilty.

The final vote was 57 votes for guilty and 43 votes for not guilty. There is currently a 50-50 split among Democrats and Republicans in the senate, so this means that seven Republicans decided to vote guilty.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer slammed the vote and said it was “un-American.”

“The former President inspired, directed, and propelled a mob to violently prevent the peaceful transfer of power, subvert the will of the people, and illegally keep that President in power,” he said just moments after the vote. “There is nothing, nothing more un-American than that. There is nothing, nothing more antithetical to our democracy… insulting to the generations of Americans patriots who gave their lives to defend our form of government.”

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Biden Administration Halts Trump's Push for TikTok Ban

Don’t expect any decisions on TikTok’s fate to come from President Biden‘s administration.

The Biden White House is pausing former President Donald Trump‘s attempt to ban the social media platform, People confirmed Thursday (February 11).

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Trump‘s argument was that the China-based app presented security risks, and attempted to force a sale of the app to American-based companies Oracle and Walmart.

The Wall Street Journal reported that attempted sale was now “shelved indefinitely” because of Biden administration’s decision.

The Associated Press and NPR also separately reported the Justice Department is now signaling to federal courts it may drop its legal cases against ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok.

One TiKTok star recently made headlines for confusing a popular hashtag to be about her.