Donald Trump recently posted a video on Truth Social hinting at the possibility of his continued leadership far beyond a potential third term, extending to the year 90,000. This edited clip, which repurposed a 2018 TIME article cover, depicts Trump ruling indefinitely and was met with enthusiastic support from some followers. The video follows earlier instances of Trump hinting at a third term in 2028, and is accompanied by merchandise sales promoting this idea. Experts suggest that such actions reflect an authoritarian tendency to retain power to avoid repercussions.
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During a recent interview, J.D. Vance faced criticism for his response to racist text messages allegedly sent by young Republican staffers. Vance dismissed the messages, suggesting they were the product of “kids” and downplaying their significance. Critics swiftly condemned his remarks, arguing that the comments minimized the severity of racism and its potential impact, regardless of the ages of those involved. This response has ignited controversy, prompting accusations of insensitivity and a lack of accountability for the actions of individuals within the Republican party.
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President Donald Trump shared a peculiar AI-generated video on Truth Social late Saturday. The 19-second clip depicts Trump, wearing a crown, piloting a fighter jet labeled “King Trump,” and dropping excrement onto a target that is revealed to be New York City and “No Kings” protesters. The video incorporates footage of left-wing influencer Harry Sisson and other protesters, resulting in immediate criticism from political figures and confusion from those featured. The post quickly garnered attention and sparked questions about Trump’s motives for posting the AI-generated imagery.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has rebuked the Department of Homeland Security’s use of the term “remigration” in a social media post, which has links to far-right ideologies. Newsom’s office responded to the DHS post by highlighting former President Donald Trump’s immigrant ancestry. The term “remigration” has been criticized by civil rights groups as it is associated with mass deportation. This exchange is part of a larger trend of Newsom using social media to criticize and mock Trump and his administration.
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Contrary to GOP expectations, the No Kings rally in Washington, D.C., was a peaceful and family-friendly event, drawing an estimated 200,000 attendees. The atmosphere resembled a lively farmer’s market with live music, speeches, and various activities. Attendees, including a vast and diverse group of Americans, expressed concerns about constitutional issues. One participant, dressed in an Uncle Sam eagle costume, emphasized the importance of voting and peaceful protest as American values.
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Following peaceful “No Kings” protests across the US and the world, featuring no arrests and a large number of participants, top Republicans responded with criticism. Former President Donald Trump posted an AI video depicting himself dropping sewage on protesters, including Gen Z influencer Harry Sisson, while House Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed the gatherings as “hate America” rallies orchestrated by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Additionally, government social media accounts have been mocking the protest theme, further fueling the controversy.
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President Trump accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of being an “illegal drug leader” on Sunday after Petro criticized U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats, which Trump characterized as a failure to curb drug production. Trump announced that the U.S. would end payments and subsidies to Colombia, citing the country’s drug production as a cause of death and destruction in America. This comes after Petro accused the U.S. of striking a fishing vessel and killing a fisherman, actions that the former president claims constitute an “invasion of national territory”. This recent dispute adds to a growing international backlash regarding the U.S. strikes.
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The article highlights the troubling texts exchanged among Young Republican leaders, revealing their embrace of hate speech and bigotry. These texts, including expressions of love for Hitler and the degradation of various groups, are symptomatic of a deeper moral collapse within the MAGA movement, fueled by figures like Donald Trump and others. The author argues that this behavior, exemplified by the refusal of figures like J.D. Vance to condemn the texts, reflects a prioritization of partisan loyalty over universal ethical standards. Ultimately, the piece contends that this abandonment of shared values and a universal morality threatens the very fabric of American society, demanding a renewed commitment to basic decency and empathy.
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The Republican Party is grappling with renewed accusations of racism and expressions of support for violence. Donald Trump amplified these concerns by praising a Confederate leader and joking about his aide’s controversial views. Meanwhile, J.D. Vance defended pro-Nazi rhetoric found in leaked Young Republican chat logs. This comes amidst a government shutdown and the discovery of a swastika image in a Republican congressman’s office, further highlighting the internal struggles and distractions facing the GOP.
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