New Justin Timberlake music in the works? Let s go with yes, says JT
From February 1, 2021
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Justin Timberlake who turned the big 4-0 on Sunday is currently starring in the Apple TV+ movie Palmer. However, he hasn’t forgotten about his day job: He’s working on new music.
When Justin appeared on
Jimmy asked Justin, “Is there a possibility that there’s gonna be a new Justin Timberlake album in the works?”
“Let’s go with yes,” Justin responded. “I’ve been in and out of the studio working on stuff.”
Justin then revealed that he’s “played a few tracks” for his pal Jimmy, who confirmed that they’re “
USA Today is covering the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris live. Refresh often for updates.
After three campaigns for president, the day Biden finally became president ended with a bang.
President Joe Biden ended his inauguration day watching a massive firework show above the National Mall with his family from the Blue Room Balcony of the White House.
Singer Katy Perry performed her song “Firework” as the first family looked on, the stunning display lighting up the Washington Monument.
Vice President Kamala Harris and the second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, watched from the Lincoln Memorial, where she earlier had spoken.
“I don’t want to be that conspiracy theory guy going, ‘Hey, this is gonna happen on this day. That is gonna happen on that day’ and then it does happen, but then again, I don’t want to be that blind person that sees all these anomalies and doesn’t at least say something about it,” said Geo.
In Geo s responses to USA TODAY he called the situation a testament to how the public has lost faith in mainstream media and urged his viewers to draw their own conclusions from the information he presented.
Nelson hosts a far-right, QAnon-related podcast called America Divided, which has nearly 24,000 followers on Facebook.
Opinion: Still Too Early to Count Out Donald Trump
Gregory Clay - Inside Sources
Just before Joe Biden’s inauguration, a headline in New York magazine blared: “Trump Is on the Verge of Losing Everything.”
Well, perhaps not.
If you believe a Jan. 11-13 poll commissioned by AXIOS, a Washington political publication, Donald Trump appears to have maintained at least an influential portion of his loyalists. While the poll showed the percentage of Americans supporting the removal of Trump increased by five percentage points (to 56 percent) after the Capitol coup insurrectionists wreaked havoc, there’s more to the story.
The AXIOS-IPSOS poll appeared to show a chasm among Republicans in general as well as Independents who may lean Republican. The poll asked respondents to identify as a Donald Trump supporter, or traditional Republican, or political independent.