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27 Jul 2021
Left-wing Hollywood celebrities were glued to their TV’s Tuesday with the launch of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) January 6 Commission. The stars could barely contain their emotions as they live tweeted their rage at Trump supporters while praising RINO Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for breaking ranks and participating in the hearing.
Speaker Pelosi’s commission convened Tuesday in what Republican leaders have labeled a partisan sham to control the narrative over the Capitol riot on January 6.
“It’s clear at this point that Nancy Pelosi has cherry-picked the members to serve on this committee. She has pre-written a narrative. Only members who will stick to her talking points are allowed to serve on this committee,” Rep. Jim Banks (R-ID) stated during a press conference before the committee hearing began.
Hollywood Celebrities Fawn over Adam Kinzinger, Rage at GOP During Pelosi s January 6 Commission Hearing
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In Memoriam: Remembering Actor Charlie Robinson and His Turn as Troy Maxson at the Paul Green Theatre
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Charlie Robinson, actor best known for Night Court, dies at 75
Mr. Robinson, second from right, with the cast of Night Court, which aired on NBC from 1984 to 1992.
by Isabella Grullón Paz
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Charlie Robinson, the veteran actor whose best-known role was Mac, the good-natured and pragmatic court clerk, on the long-running NBC sitcom Night Court, died Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 75.
His family confirmed the death, at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, in a statement. The family said that the cause was a heart attack and organ failure brought on by septic shock, and that Robinson also had adenocarcinoma, a cancer of the glandular cells.