Just days after the accidental shooting on the set of Alec s movie Rust that killed Halyna Hutchins, the eldest son of former president Donald Trump is offering tees that read, Guns don t kill people, Alec Baldwin kills people.
Late last year, at the end of my parental leave, I finally caught up with
The Comey Rule, Showtime’s stolid adaptation of former FBI Director James Comey’s memoir about among other things being fired by Donald Trump. A cluster of TV stars play the civil servants elevated by the MAGA internet into almost mythological characters: Jeff Daniels as Comey, Holly Hunter as Sally Yates, Steven Pasquale and Oona Chaplin as the text-crossed lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. But the real draw is Brendan Gleeson playing Trump. The Irish actor gives a fantastic performance that dances between impersonation and interpretation: Physically, Gleeson has the lunatic bronzer, the grimace, the sagging tie. More crucially, he captures the former president’s pettiness and malice in a way that communicates how dangerous those qualities can be, in tandem and totally unchecked. Gleeson’s Trump seethes and crawls around the White House like a swamp creature in a Brioni suit. It’s one of the most