A new book says that Queen Elizabeth II’s relationship with her penultimate Prime Minister Boris Johnson deteriorated so badly that when his name was mentioned at a gathering of her family and “treasured staff” two evenings before her death, the queen retorted: “Well at least I won’t have that idiot organizing my funeral now.” Johnson stood down as Prime Minister less than a week before her death, prompting one minister close to the royals to quip: “Her Majesty wanted to hang on long enough to see Boris off the premises.” The late queen was said to have been infuriated by Johnson’s constitutionally dubious maneuvers around Brexit.
The new book, Out , by Tim Shipman, also says that tensions between King Charles and Johnson arose after Johnson accused Charles of “s--tbagging” his plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Tony Hinchcliffe, the controversial right-wing comedian who referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage” during Donald Trump ’s rally at Madison Square Garden, has broken his relative silence to take a subtle victory lap. Hinchcliffe, 40, recently reshared an Axios article to his X account which revealed Trump was backed by 46 percent of Latino voters in his comfortable election win on Tuesday.
Before Election Day, those in MAGA world were concerned the insulting “joke”—as well as a comment where Hinchcliffe said Latinos “loved making babies”—would hurt Trump with Hispanic voters at the ballot box. However, as.