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White House Tours Canceled Indefinitely Amid Ballroom Construction, Criticisms

Due to President Trump’s planned construction project in the White House ballroom, all public tours scheduled for next month have been indefinitely canceled. The decision was made to accommodate the commencement of construction, which is set to begin in the coming weeks. This unprecedented shutdown of tours will affect visitors who had planned trips, potentially impacting tourism. Further updates on the resumption of tours will be provided as the construction timeline progresses.

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Texas Boy’s Viral Trump Criticism: A 13-Year-Old’s Voice Echoes

Tristan, a 13-year-old with a large Instagram following, utilizes the platform to express unfiltered political criticism. His content, managed by his parents, showcases his adolescent indignation and argumentative skills, addressing topics like human rights and U.S.-Mexico relations with clarity. In his videos, he directly accuses figures like Donald Trump of various offenses. Despite criticisms of manipulation, Tristan’s direct and eloquent approach has garnered significant attention and sparked debate on social media.

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Trump’s “Play Offense” Suggestion for Ukraine Sparks Skepticism and Accusations

In a recent social media post, former President Donald Trump hinted at the potential for Ukraine to launch further attacks on Russia. This statement comes as the White House attempts to facilitate a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump compared the situation to a sports team with a strong defense but no offense, implying that Ukraine’s ability to win may depend on actions within Russia’s borders. His comments appear to be a strategic maneuver, likely intended to pressure Putin into negotiation.

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Trump’s Outbursts at Newsom Show Jokes Are Hitting Home

California Governor Gavin Newsom’s online mockery of Donald Trump, mimicking his all-caps social media style, has ignited a feud. Trump responded with a Truth Social post attacking Newsom, prompting the Governor’s office to fire back with snowflake emojis. This strategy appears to be working in generating attention for Newsom, who has gained a million followers on TikTok and Instagram since January. This has spurred criticism from figures such as Ron DeSantis and Ted Cruz, who have commented on Newsom’s priorities.

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Appeals Court Tosses Trump’s Half-Billion-Dollar Fraud Penalty

The New York Supreme Court’s Appellate Division upheld the ruling that Donald Trump and others committed business fraud by inflating the value of real estate assets. While the court upheld non-monetary sanctions, it voided the $464 million fine imposed on the defendants, stating that the calculation of the disgorgement was not a reasonable approximation. The decision, delivered by a five-judge panel, prompted a mixed response, with one judge dissenting and the Attorney General planning to appeal the fine ruling to the state’s highest court. Trump and his son, Eric Trump, celebrated the partial victory on social media.

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Ukraine Reports Massive Drone, Missile Attack; Trump’s “Peace” Questioned

In the latest development, the Ukrainian air force reported a massive overnight air attack by Russia, involving 614 drones and missiles. While there are no immediate reports on casualties, the attack underscores the ongoing conflict. The attacks continue as President Trump pushes for a peace summit, despite Russia’s rejection of a ceasefire before talks. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that any security guarantees for Ukraine must include Russia’s involvement.

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Vance Gets Trolled for “Crazy” Criticism: A Comedy of Errors

Gavin Newsom has been engaging in a social media “meme war” targeting Donald Trump, employing a style reminiscent of the former president, and drawing criticism from prominent Republicans. Vice President J.D. Vance, during a Fox News appearance, urged Democrats to “stop sounding like crazy people” in response to Newsom’s tactics, deeming them inauthentic. Newsom, however, has responded by suggesting Vance “almost got it,” and his office has even mocked Republicans. The meme war was fueled by the matter of congressional redistricting, with both Trump and Newsom seeking to redraw maps to gain political advantages.

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Democrats’ New Trolling Strategy Targets Trump, Angers White House

California Governor Gavin Newsom is employing a communication style reminiscent of Donald Trump, utilizing tactics like capital letters and self-aggrandizing language. He has directly engaged in provocative online exchanges with prominent figures, including responses to criticisms. This approach, seemingly intended to mimic and satirize Trump’s methods, is generating both amusement and consternation within the political landscape. Newsom’s actions are viewed by some as a strategic effort to capture attention and energize his supporters, potentially positioning him favorably for a future presidential run.

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Appeals Court Reduces Trump’s Fraud Fine, Sparks Outrage Over Justice System

Appeals court throws out Trump’s $454 million civil fraud judgment.

Well, here we are, wrestling with another twist in the ongoing saga that is the legal battles surrounding Donald Trump. The Appeals Court has spoken, and the headline reads: the $454 million civil fraud judgment against Trump has been, essentially, tossed out. Now, before anyone starts cheering or throwing their hands up in despair, let’s break down what this actually *means*. The initial ruling found Trump, along with his sons and his business, guilty of a decade’s worth of business fraud. The court unequivocally stated that they had the intent to defraud.… Continue reading

Trump’s Epstein Problem Never Left, Fuels Renewed Scrutiny

The focus on Jeffrey Epstein is resurfacing this week, as the House of Representatives’ Oversight Committee prepares to receive files from the Department of Justice’s investigation. Amidst scrutiny, Republicans, including former President Trump, face questions regarding the release of Epstein files. Despite denials and claims of no new investigation warranted, the issue persists, amplified by public interest and calls for transparency. The release of the files may force Republicans to address the matter, potentially conflicting with Trump’s desire to move past the scandal.

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