During a wedding at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump unexpectedly declared that right-wing radio host Eric Metaxas would be his ticket to heaven, much to the surprise of the wedding party. Metaxas, a prominent Trump supporter, responded that he would be happy to discuss the topic at another time. This incident marks another instance of Trump crashing weddings, a pattern that includes previous unannounced appearances at gatherings and a tendency to make off-topic comments. The wedding was for investment banker Michael Wilkerson, the founder of a “patriotic forum.”
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The recent announcement from the USDA head, mandating that all SNAP recipients reapply for benefits, has understandably sparked a considerable amount of concern and consternation. The stated rationale, based on data from 29 states suggesting widespread fraud, seems to be the driving force behind this sweeping change. The official narrative points to an alarming number of deceased individuals still receiving checks, a claim that has raised eyebrows and fueled heated debate. However, beneath the surface of this announcement lies a complex web of implications that demands a closer look.
One immediate and critical observation is the potential for this policy to disproportionately affect the most vulnerable members of society.… Continue reading
The article discusses a growing rift within the MAGA base, with Marjorie Taylor Greene questioning Donald Trump’s adherence to the “America First” agenda, citing concerns over foreign policy focus. Greene has also expressed suspicion regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, hinting at potential foreign government involvement in covering up information. The piece highlights Trump’s response, which includes targeting Republicans who have defied him on the issue. While Trump insists the issue is a distraction and blames Democrats, the released emails from Epstein’s estate are starting to paint a different picture.
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Sorry, Republicans: ‘Democratic socialist’ is no longer a career-ender in US politics. It seems like the narrative is shifting, doesn’t it? The old boogeyman of “democratic socialist” is losing its power, and even Republicans are noticing. They’ve apparently switched gears back to “communist,” but the fact remains: the political landscape is changing. Bernie Sanders played a significant role in making democratic socialism more acceptable in America, and a lot of people actually like his political stances. Promoting the general welfare, something that used to be a point of debate, is now often associated with “Democratic Socialist” ideals. This shift is a sign of societal progress, a constant evolution driven by humanity’s long march forward.… Continue reading
Newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case include an email from Epstein’s brother mentioning a photo of Donald Trump with a person referred to as “Bubba.” While speculation initially pointed to former President Bill Clinton, Mark Epstein clarified the “Bubba” in question is not a public figure. A White House spokesperson dismissed the email as a distraction, while past emails from Epstein had suggested Trump was aware of his criminal behavior. Despite these claims, social media has taken the rumor and run with it, with many parodying the suggestion.
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In response to complaints from Holocaust survivors, Poland’s foreign minister announced the cancellation of an auction of Holocaust artifacts in Germany, after speaking with his German counterpart. The auction, which included letters from concentration camp prisoners and Gestapo documents, was scheduled to be held by the Felzmann auction house. A Holocaust survivors group had called for the auction’s cancellation, criticizing it as a commercial exploitation of victims’ suffering. The auction house’s website listing the items was unavailable on Sunday afternoon.
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Recent documents have brought forth new concerns regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s relationships, especially those with Donald Trump and Prince Andrew. One document revealed Ghislaine Maxwell mentioning a “massage w/andrew” in her home. The House of Representatives is likely to vote on the release of all related documents, which could further incriminate both Trump and Andrew. While Trump attempts to prevent the release of these files, he faces growing pressure from within his own movement, particularly from Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is demanding transparency.
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The United States Postal Service maintains a comprehensive system for addressing mail, using a standardized format to ensure efficient delivery. This system relies on a two-letter abbreviation for each state, territory, and associated region, such as “CA” for California. Additionally, postal codes, or ZIP codes, are crucial for sorting mail, directing it to specific geographic areas for final distribution. This comprehensive system is essential for organizing and ensuring timely delivery of mail across the country and to international locations.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she would cease using “toxic” rhetoric, marking a significant shift from her previous brand. This decision follows a public rift with Donald Trump, who has criticized Greene personally, and a broader pivot away from the Republican Party. In a recent interview, Greene expressed concern that Trump’s rhetoric could incite violence against her, acknowledging her past contributions to heated political discourse. Greene’s history includes offensive statements and clashes with fellow Republicans, prompting her to now advocate for kinder political interactions.
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The Epstein Files Transparency Act, co-sponsored by Representatives Massie and Khanna, is expected to receive support from dozens of Republicans, potentially creating a rare divide from their usual alignment with President Trump. The upcoming vote is spurred by newly released Epstein documents referencing Trump, despite his denials and accusations of a Democratic “smear” campaign. Advocates, including Khanna and Massie, anticipate significant Republican backing, potentially reaching a veto-proof majority. A House vote will be held this week, which was prompted by a discharge petition.
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