The 40-year-old model posted a photo of her posing with Trump, 77, and his wife Melania, 54, at a black-tie event of some sort. She also made it clear she was endorsing the former President, who is the presumed Republican front-runner in the 2024 Presidential Race. Rose stated in the caption, 'Trump 2024 ususus,' which lead to a slew of backlash from fans in the comments
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Another official of the House of Representatives has endorsed the renewal of the legislative franchise of the country’s largest power distribution firm, the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), for another 25 years.
In anticipation of what will likely be another major liberal media narrative during this election cycle, it must be said: Republicans who support President Joe Biden are not Republicans in any meaningful way. This was an obnoxious media narrative in 2020, which saw Biden trot out several former Republicans at the Democratic National Convention so […]
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Model and actress Amber Rose issued an endorsement of former President Donald Trump in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Zubiri resigned from the Senate presidency after losing the numbers needed to retain the country's third highest post – a downfall which he partly blames on his decision to allow a Senate investigation into the alleged links of President Marcos to illegal drugs
Barbanica will face Pittsburg Councilwoman Shanelle Scales-Preston in the race for supervisor this November.
The US justice department has formally moved to reclassify cannabis as a
LeClaire, a lifelong resident of Brainerd, has worked in ministry, mental health, and direct support for most of her career.
TOKYO >> The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Japan’s commitment to allow the yen to move flexibly will help the central bank focus on achieving price stability, warning against growing calls by some analysts to use monetary policy to slow the currency’s decline.