The former president expressed bewilderment at the continued interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, dismissing it as “boring” and suggesting that only “pretty bad people” would want to prolong it. Trump stated that he doesn’t understand the fascination with a case that’s been resolved, despite his own administration’s handling of the situation. This stance contrasts with his supporters’ ongoing interest, fueled by prior statements from figures within his circle, who previously questioned the case’s outcome but have since distanced themselves from those claims. This shift has left many of his supporters feeling betrayed and frustrated, as they expected further revelations about Epstein’s connections to powerful figures.
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Newsweek’s analysis of Google Trends reveals a 1,900% increase in searches for “Epstein” during the week of July 6, 2025, reaching peak interest on July 13. This surge follows the release of a joint memo from the Department of Justice and FBI concluding Epstein’s death was a suicide, which has fueled significant backlash. Despite President Trump’s attempts to redirect attention, including a post on Truth Social, public interest and mistrust persist, even among some of Trump’s supporters. This growing controversy is causing concern among his top advisors who have warned that his actions may impact his ability to win upcoming elections.
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Trump to announce “aggressive” Ukraine weapons plan. Okay, so the buzz is that Trump is about to unveil a plan involving “aggressive” support for Ukraine, specifically in terms of weapons. It’s hard to miss the immediate reaction – a mix of skepticism, surprise, and a hefty dose of “we’ll believe it when we see it.” This is not a new position for many observers. Let’s face it, Trump’s past statements and actions regarding Ukraine have been, shall we say, inconsistent. This makes it hard to interpret any single announcement as a concrete commitment.
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In a Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump stated he is considering revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship, citing her as a “threat to humanity.” This sparked backlash, especially since legal experts have noted that the President does not have the authority to revoke the citizenship of someone born in the U.S. except in cases of fraud. The feud between Trump and O’Donnell dates back to 2006 when O’Donnell criticized Trump’s moral character, leading to ongoing public attacks. O’Donnell currently resides in Ireland.
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While planning for Donald Trump’s upcoming state visit to the UK is underway, there has been no formal request for him to address Parliament, unlike President Macron’s recent visit. Concerns have been raised by some MPs regarding Trump’s past comments and stances, with one MP explicitly requesting the Speaker to prevent him from addressing Parliament. The timing of the visit in September, coinciding with a parliamentary recess, might offer a diplomatic solution to avoid potential controversy. Although no formal address is guaranteed, such decisions are part of the planning process, and Trump’s first state visit in 2019 did not include one.
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Comedian and podcaster Andrew Schulz, known for his large following of young men, has expressed disappointment with former President Donald Trump despite previously supporting him. Schulz, who predicted a Trump landslide victory, now criticizes Trump for actions that contradict his campaign promises, particularly regarding war funding and budget increases. Recent administration controversies have led Schulz to question Trump’s ability to enact meaningful change. He also acknowledged his initial support for Trump stemmed from a desire for change from the status quo, but now feels Trump has failed to deliver on many promises, as was previously warned by Pete Buttigieg.
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The article details the appointment of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, known for his negative views of the New York City subway, as interim NASA administrator. This follows the withdrawal of Jared Isaacman’s nomination, reportedly due to Isaacman’s past political affiliations. Trump announced Duffy’s appointment via Truth Social, praising his work in transportation and expressing confidence in his leadership at NASA. This shift occurs amidst a public disagreement between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, potentially impacting Isaacman’s nomination.
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