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In the days after the killing of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, MAGA world was united in mourning. But his death left a void that seems difficult to fill. Divisions are becoming increasingly visible.
House Speaker Mike Johnson dragged the office to a new low on Friday by using his platform to attack a rival MAGA star in a pointless battle over disgraced congressman George Santos. In the hours before Trump commuted the sentence of the convicted fraudster,
Trump spoke at a $1 million-per-plate MAGA fundraiser Oct. 17, 2025, at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. No Kings protests are Saturday, Oct 18, 2025, nationwide
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NJ residents rip school board, question its values over ‘pathetic’ text messages attacking MAGA mom
More than 100 people turned out for the Tuesday meeting in the leafy, liberal enclave, which was rocked after Facebook posts revealed five men — allegedly including board Vice President Chad
A so-called "unity" dinner headlined by Michigan Democrat candidates Jocelyn Benson and Mallory McMorrow featured anti-Trump signs reading "MAGA=NAZI" and "86 47."
“Finally, a wholesome family halftime show during football,” wrote Susie Pollick, who presumably voted for a thrice-married adulterer for president. “The demonic evilness has to stop and be wholesome and make people smile and feel comfortable watching something.”
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a Republican and long-time supporter of President Donald Trump, has criticized the administration's plan to potentially double its bailout of Argentina's farming industry up to $40 billion.
Some GOP lawmakers embrace the move away from an “America First” vision, while others remain skeptical of the president’s shift to a more aggressive foreign policy.
Greene, a staunch advocate for the Make America Great Again movement, questioned whether sending aid to Argentina was “America First.” Trump officials have denied allegations that the aid is a “bailout” for the country, with the president saying on Tuesday that the aid is “just helping a great philosophy take over a great country.”
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.
Controversial Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene took a break from her surprising face turn as the Republican Party’s staunchest critic to identify one positive thing about the government shutdown.