Pro-MAGA news organizations are being welcomed into the White House in a sweeping move to transform the coverage Donald Trump receives in the media. More than 440 press passes revoked by the Biden administration—many of them from right-leaning organizations—will be restored under Trump.
And NOPE on the Jennifer Aniston part, too. Did we learn nothing about spreading gossip from the Kate Middleton conspiracy churn? Or Taylor Swift’s NYE “wedding”?
When asked what they wanted to see President Donald Trump first tackle in his new term, residents in The Villages, Florida all agreed on border security as a top priority.
The clash couldnt have been scripted any better. The occasion was Vice President J.D. Vances first interview since taking office, a sit-down with Margaret Brennan of CBS News. The
“Sweet mother of Oedipus,” Colbert said. “If Sigmund Freud were alive today, he’d say ‘he cray-cray.’ And ‘do you have some cocaine?’” That wasn’t the only strange “daddy” reference from the MAGA faithful.
The former Republican congressman and frequent Donald Trump critic slammed Newsmax host Carl Higbie over his on-air stunt mocking a woman who posted a video online who said there should be “no tacos (and) no enchiladas,” or other Mexican food, for Trump supporters.
Between Black MAGA supporters realizing their party is actually racist, gay Trump voters being disappointed when the queer community wants nothing to do with them, and people waking up to the fact that their lives are going to be materially worse under a Trump presidency, they are only now becoming aware of the giant mistake they made.
Selena Gomez is facing backlash from some Trump supporters after posting a tear-filled video about Trump's deportation policies. The 32-year-old actress shared the video on Instagram before quickly deleting the post on Monday.
Today's Republicans have swallowed so many economic myths that reality has disappeared. They face a wakeup call
President Donald Trump congratulated the Kansas City Chiefs on heading to their third straight Super Bowl appearance while making a bold prediction about the Buffalo Bills.
Job-seekers hoping to join the new Trump administration are facing a series of intense loyalty tests, with White House screening teams fanning out to government agencies to check for “Make America
As Trump and Acosta have had a contentious relationship dating back to 2017—when, in a news conference, the president-elect refused to take questions from Acosta, saying CNN was "fake news"—the anchor's apparent departure has been met with celebrations from members of the MAGA movement and criticism from longtime viewers of the network.