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The actor is expected to get his gun rights back after a former pardon attorney was fired for refusing the request, sources told The New York Times.
Pardon attorney Elizabeth Oyer said she was instructed by Justice Department officials to add Mel Gibson to a list of candidates eligible to get their gun rights restored.
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Mel Gibson’s latest directorial effort earned its fair share at the box office—but it hasn’t captured critics’ hearts.
Gibson celebrated the president as he ripped the local response to California’s wildfires during a visit to survey the damage.
The polarizing (to say the least) Hollywood icon directed a new action thriller out this weekend. Here’s our guide to better plans.
In a statement to Variety, Gibson said he had no idea he was going be appointed as Donald Trump’s “special ambassador” to Hollywood.
The president-elect named a slew of his celebrity hangers-on as his “special ambassadors” to Hollywood.
Hot new take from the man blackballed by Hollywood for more than a decade for racist and conspiracy-laden comments about the Jewish community.
In the interview, Gibson wondered if his house would still be standing amid the “inferno.”