Stars At Primetime Emmys Silent Hours After 2nd Trump Assassination Attempt

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Date : 16. Sep 2024, 15:19:05
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Stars at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday were silent hours after
authorities said there had been a second assassination attempt against former
President Donald Trump.

The ABC broadcast from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles lasted for more
than three hours, and not one presenter or winner mentioned a single word
about the plot to kill Trump, this time at his golf club in Florida.

Secret Service personnel opened fire on a man who poked a rifle muzzle
through a fence at Trump International Golf Course West Palm Beach. The
suspect fled and was later arrested. CNN reported that Trump returned to his
Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach after the incident.

During the broadcast, several stars did get political despite not mentioning
Trump. One took a swipe at the former president�s running mate, Sen. JD Vance
(R-OH). Actress Candice Bergen recalled playing unmarried, pregnant news
anchor �Murphy Brown� and being criticized by then-Vice President Dan Quayle
in the 1990s.

Liza Col�n-Zayas:

�T�m Latinlere sesleniyorum: Inanmaya devam edin ve oy verin.
Haklariniz i�in oy verin.�
pic.twitter.com/5qxCWEQmNJ

� �apaMag Dizi & Sinema (@CapaMagDizi) September 16, 2024

Actress Liza Colon-Zayas won Best Supporting Actress for her role in the FX
series, �The Bear.� During her acceptance speech, she thanked supporters and
then just said: �All the Latinas who are looking at me, keep believing and
vote.�

�Vote for your rights,� she added.

--
Let's go Brandon!


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