As a self-declared “dictator” in his first “day” of office, newly elected President Trump will want to make a few quick pen-and-ink modifications to the Constitution to undergird his planned activities.
Media expert Brian Stelter discusses David Pecker’s testimony during Trump’s hush money trial about aiding the former president in suppressing negative stories throughout the 2016 campaign.
The poll comes amid concerns about the spread of Russian propaganda in mainstream political discourse.
Republicans say they trust former President Trump for information on the Ukraine-Russia conflict more than they do any other news or government source, according to a new survey released Sunday. In a CBS News/YouGov poll, conducted April 9-12, 79 percent of Republicans say they trust Trump for information on the Ukraine-Russia conflict – more than
Donald Trump’s pretrial screeds against Alvin Bragg were filled with coded language that makes clear that this trial isn't just about the question of the former president's culpability. Trump, who’s accused Manhattan’s first Black district attorney of being “racist” against him, has called Bragg “lazy” and repeated false claims that he has refused to prosecute violent crime. Both of these insults — alleged laziness and indifference to violence — have commonly been deployed by racists throughout...
For weeks, Kent State University has been buzzing about the upcoming visit of a controversial speaker on campus.
MAGA ditches pro-life cause (First column, 7th story, link)
The former British PM went all Trumpy at the Heritage, with an audience hanging on her every word as she promoted her bookWas that Donald Truss? Or Liz Trump? A former British prime minister turned up in Washington on Monday channeling the Maga menace who once lorded it in the Oval Office and now spends his days in a dingy courtroom.Liz Truss was at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative thinktank in Washington, within sight of the US Capitol dome, to promote her grandly titled book Ten Years...
In a televised social experiment, MAGA supporters disturbingly defended fake recordings of Donald Trump making lewd comments about women and teens, exposing their cult-like willingness to excuse his depravity. In one of the fake recordings, Trump boasts about wanting cameras installed in teen girls' dressing rooms: Look, I need cameras in the dressing room, you know, cameras on the wall, cameras on the floor, aimed up at their whatevers. — Read the rest
Donald Trump is so hard up for campaign cash, he's now sponging off down-ballot MAGA candidates, asking them for a percentage of their proceeds if they use his name or likeness while fundraising. "Beginning tomorrow, we ask that all candidates and committees who choose to use President Trump's name, image, and likeness split a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC," said a letter that the Trump campaign sent out. — Read the rest
Source: James Devaney / Getty The single most sacred rule in MAGA world is to never go against “The King” so when Reacher star Alan Ritchson spit some hot facts about Cheeto Jesus, Trump’s cult 45 came right for him on social media. Earlier this month the man who’s been campaigning to be cast as the next Batman in James Gunn’s rebooted DCU made his feelings known about the current Republican nominee for President of The United States in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter calling him a...
Katie Couric says the driving force behind MAGA is “anti-intellectualism” adding that the political movement is full of “jealous, bitter, resentful people.”