MAGA, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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The Trump administration is facing significant blowback from Democrats and MAGA supporters over its handling of the Epstein files.
When university president Gregory Washington received notice that the Trump administration had opened an investigation into complaints of antisemitism, he was “perplexed.” But there are signs it may be part of a coordinated campaign to oust him.
A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s directive for mass layoffs. The Supreme Court said the administration could proceed.
Why that day? Why Butler? Why were you such a mess in Butler? Were you told to be a mess? Were you told by someone not to do your job? You do your job every other time, why that day?”
Protestors in Sao Paulo made an effigy of the US president, and then set it on fire. As the paper POTUS went up in flames, they cheered and chanted "Brazil is ours," and "Trump out." The protest was in response to the Trump administration's plan to increase tariffs on imports of Brazilian goods from 10% to 50%.
After the Supreme Court allowed President Trump on Tuesday to resume firing government workers, federal employees rushed to Signal group chats and anxious phone calls, trying to figure out what it meant for them.
The report found 1 in 6 survivors surveyed were forced to trade sexual favors for housing, food and aid relief after the fire.
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Legit.ng on MSNUS: Donald Trump under fire for assessing Liberian president's English, watch viral videoPresident Donald Trump complimented Liberian President Joseph Boakai on his English-speaking, during a meeting with African leaders at the White HouseThe United States leader told Boakai he speaks "such good English",
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US President Donald Trump's bizarre 'Superman' image was posted by the official account of White House. The post coincided with the US release of Superman, the latest film from Warner Bros. Pictures.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired several Department of Justice (DOJ) employees who worked with former special counsel Jack Smith on two criminal investigations into President Donald Trump 's possession of classified documents and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, Reuters reported on Friday.