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In 2020, Kevin Rudd wrote on social media that he believed Trump was the 'most destructive' president in US history.
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‘Jr. Lies as Much as Daddy’: Donald Trump Jr.’s Explosive Claim About Whoopi Goldberg Has Fans Rushing to Defend Her
"Donald Trump Jr. sparks outrage with explosive claim about Whoopi Goldberg on 'The View.' Fans rush to her defense. #DonaldTrumpJr
Another country music singer is causing a stir with his words about Donald Trump and his followers just weeks after star Zach Bryan came under fire for his new song, “Bad News.” This time the singer is Bryan Andrews, who took to TikTok to “crash out” over the president and the MAGA world.
The singer shouted through a viral video, angry at being a Christian and being lumped in with people who "use Christianity as a shield."
During his appearance on former New York Times writer Wajahat Ali’s podcast, Lemon advised “people who are here legally” to invoke their Second Amendment right.
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'I don't like you either,' Trump tells Australian Ambassador to the U.S. once critical of him
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday expressed disdain towards Australia’s ambassador, former prime minister Kevin Rudd, as the two sat face-to-face across the cabinet table in the White House. Trump and his top aides were meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in an otherwise friendly meeting that confirmed a deal on submarines.
Massie was one of two Republicans to vote against Trump’s “ Big Beautiful Bill ” earlier this year. And last month, Massie filed a discharge petition with Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) to force a floor vote compelling the Justice Department to release sealed files related to the Epstein investigation.
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Trump posts AI video of him dumping poop on us. I can't believe I wrote that. | Opinion
President Donald Trump responded to the 'No Kings' protests like a mad king, posting a grotesque AI video showing him dumping poop on protesters.
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Trump tears into Australian ambassador who badmouthed him while signing rare-earth minerals deal
WASHINGTON — President Trump tore into a foreign ambassador on Monday who badmouthed him in the past after signing a multibillion-dollar, rare-earth and critical minerals deal with visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The president's "big beautiful bill" is expected to cut $186 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
As the government shut down continues and in the wake of the latest nationwide "No Kings Day" protest, President Donald Trump continues to be a polarizing president.