1970s Politics

Trump Denies Remark, But Video Proof Emerges

President Trump indicated he was considering a new Iranian peace proposal, despite earlier suggesting the U.S. might be better off without a deal. When questioned about this apparent contradiction, he denied having made the earlier statement, claiming instead that he said leaving now would only delay Iran’s rebuilding. However, records show Trump did publicly state that perhaps the U.S. was “better off not making a deal at all,” marking another instance where the president has inaccurately denied remarks made on camera. This pattern of denying his own public statements extends to other instances, including comments on military actions and campaign promises.

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Trump Claims Unprecedented Power Amidst Fierce Criticism

President Trump has recently expressed to allies a desire to be remembered as one of history’s most powerful figures, driven by a belief in his own exceptional ability to enact change. This conviction fuels his willingness to make unilateral, risky decisions on the world stage, such as threatening takeovers and engaging in conflicts, believing he is unburdened by political concerns. While Trump and his administration aim to project an image of strength and American greatness, with efforts to place his name and likeness on national symbols, this vision faces significant pushback. Critics liken his actions to autocratic regimes, and externally, the nation’s allies express frustration over his policies, suggesting that the desired legacy of an all-powerful figure is being met with limitations and dissent.

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Epstein Influenced Thiel’s Political Path

The article details the extensive and seemingly amicable relationship between Peter Thiel and Jeffrey Epstein, characterized by frequent communication, collaboration on business ventures, and discussions on diverse topics. Despite Epstein’s widely publicized crimes against underage girls, Thiel not only maintained contact but also expressed interest in learning from Epstein’s strategies for handling negative press, even offering sympathy for his “bad press.” The relationship extended to financial advice, with Epstein offering to help Thiel with his tax regime and Thiel accepting a substantial investment from Epstein, while also facilitating Epstein’s involvement in business ventures, including Palantir and a Bitcoin startup, where Epstein leveraged his association with Thiel to overcome reputational challenges.

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Anchor Confronts Trump After His Outburst

During an interview on 60 Minutes, President Trump reacted defensively when pressed by Norah O’Donnell about a detail in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman’s manifesto that alluded to a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor.” Trump’s agitated response, including a strong denial of being a rapist, led O’Donnell to question if he believed the gunman was referring to him. The President, despite his denials, seemed to confirm this by bringing up his past association with Jeffrey Epstein and his legal findings regarding E. Jean Carroll. He ultimately accused O’Donnell of being a “disgrace” for reading the gunman’s words on air.

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Grindr Hosts White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party, Sparks Debate

Grindr, the LGBTQ dating app, is hosting its first-ever party ahead of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. The event, scheduled for April 24, aims to bring together policymakers, journalists, and LGBTQ community leaders to celebrate the First Amendment. This initiative aligns with Grindr’s broader goal to be politically inclusive and connect individuals regardless of their political affiliation, a strategy reinforced by CEO George Arison’s vision. The party occurs as President Donald Trump, having previously boycotted the event, has announced his attendance at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

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DOJ Drops Criminal Probe of Fed Chair Powell Amid Political Maneuvering

Following Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s request for an inspector general review of a renovation project criticized by then-President Trump, Inspector General Pirro initially pursued a criminal probe. However, Pirro has now announced the closure of her investigation, stating she has directed her office to do so as the IG undertakes its inquiry. Pirro indicated she will not hesitate to restart a criminal investigation if the facts warrant it, while the IG spokesperson confirmed the ongoing evaluation of the building renovation project and its subsequent public and congressional release.

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Poll: Most Voters Blame Trump for Rising Gas Prices

It appears that a significant portion of voters are pointing the finger at former President Trump for the recent surge in gas prices, with a new poll indicating a majority blame him. This sentiment isn’t a fringe opinion, as a substantial percentage of respondents, over half according to a Quinnipiac University poll, attribute the rising costs at the pump “a lot” to Trump’s actions, with an additional group assigning some blame.

Digging a little deeper into the poll’s findings, we see that 51 percent of those surveyed squarely place the blame on Trump “a lot,” while another 14 percent feel he’s responsible “some.”… Continue reading

House Effort to End Iran War Fails by One Vote

The Republican-controlled House narrowly rejected a resolution that would have directed President Donald Trump to end military hostilities against Iran. The vote, largely along party lines, saw 213 Republicans opposing the measure and only one, Rep. Thomas Massie, voting in favor, while one Democrat voted against it. This outcome aligns with Speaker Mike Johnson’s stance, who defended the President’s actions and characterized Iran as a leading sponsor of terrorism. The rejection follows a similar vote in the Senate and occurs amidst public disapproval of the war and rising economic concerns, including increased gas prices, which could impact future votes on war powers.

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Pope Leo Advocates Peace Amidst Trump Attacks

Pope Leo, once again the recipient of pointed remarks from Donald Trump, has responded by emphasizing the world’s urgent need for a message of peace. This recent exchange, reminiscent of past criticisms, highlights a stark contrast between the pontiff’s pronouncements and the former president’s often confrontational style. While some might perceive Pope Leo as someone with deep conviction, Trump, on the other hand, appears to choose what some describe as peculiar battles to fight, seemingly unable to let go of perceived slights.

There’s a curious observation that Trump might view Pope Leo as a rival, perhaps even for a prestigious honor like the Nobel Peace Prize.… Continue reading