Jack Posobiec, a prominent MAGA voice known for spreading conspiracy theories, has been a vocal critic of voter fraud, particularly in Pennsylvania. However, evidence suggests Posobiec, who has voted in Pennsylvania elections for years, may be living in Maryland, potentially violating voting laws. Despite listing a Maryland address in multiple instances, including in his political contributions, Posobiec voted in Pennsylvania via absentee and mail-in ballots. Legal experts note that residency is determined by where a person’s life is rooted.
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President Trump recently acknowledged that his trade policies, specifically the trade war with China, are negatively impacting farmers by hindering soybean sales. This admission arrives amid concerning economic indicators, including a loss of 32,000 jobs in September reported by ADP, potentially signaling further economic decline. These unfavorable economic conditions are further complicated by an impending government shutdown battle. Therefore, Democrats may be in a stronger position to negotiate in the shutdown standoff due to these mounting economic vulnerabilities for Trump and the Republicans.
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Recent mass shootings in Michigan and North Carolina, both linked to MAGA and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments, highlight a disturbing pattern of selective outrage. The article contrasts the media and right-wing response to these events with the reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, where a trans roommate was falsely implicated and subjected to intense scrutiny. The author argues that the far right’s silence and lack of investigation into the shooters’ backgrounds, due to their alignment with MAGA ideology, reveals hypocrisy and fuels the demonization of the LGBTQ+ community. This selective outrage, the author claims, normalizes hate, puts queer people at risk, and contributes to the likelihood of future violence, particularly given the rhetoric and actions of figures like Donald Trump.
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Protecting the public from misinformation requires vigilance, especially when it comes to health and medicine. The organization is committed to delivering unbiased, factual reporting to combat the spread of dangerous medical myths. Readers’ past support was crucial to the organization’s success and has allowed them to remain strong. Now, they are calling on readers to join and contribute once more to safeguard science and protect public health.
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A 17-year-old, Caden Speight, wearing a MAGA hat, reported being abducted by four Hispanic men, leading to an Amber Alert. However, authorities later revealed the story was fabricated. Speight had purchased camping gear and rode away on a bicycle after parking his truck and shot himself in the leg to perpetuate the hoax. The sheriff announced that Speight’s story was completely made up and charges are still being considered due to the use of taxpayer-funded resources.
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According to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, the FBI is currently investigating the Mormon church shooting in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan. Leavitt stated that the FBI director, Kash Patel, informed her that the shooter, Thomas Jacob Sanford, harbored a hatred for members of the Mormon faith. While the motive remains unclear, the FBI is executing search warrants and working with Sanford’s family to determine the extent of the planning and the reasons behind the attack. Law enforcement officials have confirmed that Sanford, a former military veteran, was killed in a shootout with police after the attack which resulted in multiple casualties and injuries.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a prominent Republican congresswoman, has openly criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, even after being warned by a White House aide to cease her efforts. Greene, along with a handful of other Republicans, has signed a bipartisan petition seeking further disclosure of documents related to Epstein’s crimes. This stance has led her to publicly question the administration’s actions and the information provided to Trump, even though she still considers him her “favorite president”. In addition to the Epstein case, Greene has expressed disagreements with the GOP on other policy matters, including the conflict in Gaza.
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On September 23, 2025, Tennessee State University (TSU) removed an unauthorized group known as the “Fearless Debaters” from its campus. The group, displaying controversial signage, sought to stage a “debate table” without prior permission, violating university policy. TSU officials emphasized the professionalism of its students during the incident and reaffirmed its commitment to safety. The event highlights broader tensions surrounding free speech and the deliberate targeting of HBCUs, prompting the university to review policies and strengthen security measures.
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Technical difficulties plagued Donald Trump’s address to the United Nations, with Portuguese audio briefly overlapping his speech. These issues, including a malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter, led to accusations of sabotage from some conservative social media users, despite Trump’s uninterrupted 50-minute address. In the speech, Trump criticized the UN on various topics and made several inaccurate economic claims, while also complaining about climate change. White House officials responded with wry comments on social media in response to the incident.
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During a broadcast on Real America’s Voice, Steve Bannon labeled a third of America’s teachers as “terrorists.” This statement was made while discussing the late Charlie Kirk’s conservative ideals, which Bannon claimed young people are drawn to despite the “radical” influences they face. Bannon’s comments reflect a broader MAGA rhetoric of viewing the left as a terrorist threat, mirroring statements made by other prominent figures. Following Kirk’s assassination, Bannon declared that “we are at war in this country.”
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