Month: July 2025

JD Vance’s old tweets show why the ‘Epstein client list’ is becoming such a problem for Trump

Trumpworld is trying to put out the flames JD Vance was happy to fan before it was his job to be the authority on the matter, writes John Bowden

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Democrats want to retake the Senate. Why are they afraid to run against the Maine Senator who upsets both sides?

Susan Collins is the only blue-state Republican senator and Democrats think they can beat her, Eric Garcia writes. But first, they have to find a candidate

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Former NFL reporter turned right-wing pundit Michele Tafoya caught red-handed recycling years-old photo

‘You should at least delete the old one before you tell the same totally real story again,’ one critic snarked in response to her tweet.

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Trump keeps claiming places are selling gas for $1.99. There is no proof to back that up

Mississippi currently boasts the most affordable gas in the country at an average of $2.69 per gallon

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Police hunt for teenager missing from Redcar for over a month

Clothing belonging to ‘vulnerable’ 18-year-old found at beach she was seen heading towards

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Tucker Carlson likens Laura Loomer to a ‘child wielding a loaded firearm called Twitter’

‘I don’t blame her. I blame the adults who take her seriously,’ Tucker Carlson told The New York Times.

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Laura Loomer ‘furious’ after aides stopped her from speaking with Trump during Les Miserables performance last month: report

A White House aide and Kennedy Center staffer allegedly ‘blockaded’ the far-right activist’s route to the president

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Kemi Badenoch to call for tougher restrictions on benefits to cut welfare bill

“It is not fair to spend £1 billion a month on benefits for foreign nationals and on handing out taxpayer-funded cars for conditions like constipation.”

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More than 70% of Black voters disapprove of Trump – erasing gains he made that helped win the 2024 race

Despite brief post-election bounce, Trump has struggled throughout term to get majority approval from Black voters

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