Donald Trump, jeffrey epstein and MAGA
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Kentucky Senate candidate Nate Morris is rolling out a new ad that ups the ante on mass deportations right as a fresh debate over amnesty roils MAGAworld. Why it matters: Morris is casting himself as the most pro-Trump candidate in the GOP primary against Reps.
“The cover-up is intensifying,” Parnas wrote on Substack on Wednesday, adding that “Donald Trump took a sledgehammer to what remained of his MAGA base.”
The president called his base "stupid" and "foolish" for inquiring about Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking investigation. Experts weigh in on his latest attacks.
Donald Trump’s own strategists and advisers aren’t sure the president’s base will survive Jeffrey Epstein’s ghost.
How did the case start in Palm Beach County? Did Trump know him then? Why is it an endless source of fascination?
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Jr. and Omeed Malik rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange as renegades. They had just turned PublicSquare, a Yelp-like directory of con
Trump and his officials have faced intense backlash from MAGA loyalists and far-right conspiracy theorists over their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case. Trump has lashed out at his own voters, telling them on Wednesday that he does not want their support if they continue to be obsessed with the Epstein case.
The usual narrative pits liberals against MAGA elders like Hill, who are shocked, absolutely shocked, that anyone would avoid them. “Politics should stop at the family front door,” one X user told Hill,
Hold on to your daddies, hold on to your FaceTune, and hold on to that Fox News job, ‘cause Gretchen Rossi’s back! The Real Housewives of Orange County “MAGA Barbie” has made her triumphant return to the fold after a 12-year hiatus,