Donald Trump

Trump Aides Privately Mock Him, Report Claims

According to Michael Wolff, a White House insider has referred to Donald Trump’s new ballroom project as the “Epstein Ballroom.” Wolff shared that the insider, whom he’s known for a long time, revealed that the name had come up multiple times within the White House, suggesting an awareness of Epstein’s continued presence in the Trump world. Wolff believes this indicates both a sense of irony and self-awareness among some White House staff, who recognize the preposterous nature of the situation. While the ballroom is set to be officially named after Trump, the nickname reflects a more cynical view of the project’s association.

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Trump Doubts Venezuela War, Predicts Maduro’s Fall

In a recent interview, President Trump stated that the U.S. is unlikely to go to war with Venezuela, but hinted at the eventual removal of President Nicolás Maduro. While addressing rising tensions, Trump cited Venezuela’s actions regarding drug trafficking and the influx of undesirable individuals into the U.S. The administration has increased military presence in the Caribbean, including the deployment of an aircraft carrier and strikes on alleged drug boats, while also denying reports of potential strikes on Venezuelan military facilities, despite increased presence of military aircraft in the region.

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Trump Claims Seth Meyers Mockery “Probably Illegal”

In a recent Truth Social post, Donald Trump attacked Seth Meyers, calling him a “deranged lunatic” and questioning the legality of his commentary. The post was in response to Meyers’ mocking of Trump’s comments on steam-powered catapults during a visit to Japan. This attack on Meyers is part of a pattern of Trump targeting late-night hosts, including previous criticisms of Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel.

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Trump Threatens War on Nigeria in Rant, Endangering U.S. Ally

In a surprise statement posted online, former President Donald Trump declared his intention to potentially invade Nigeria, a key U.S. ally in Africa. This announcement followed his declaration that Nigeria may be considered a “country of particular concern” due to alleged inaction regarding attacks on Christians by Islamic extremist groups. Trump’s threat, potentially motivated by claims of religious persecution, threatens to halt aid and potentially involve military action. The current Nigerian government has responded by stating that religious tolerance is a core tenet of the nation’s identity and that Trump’s characterization of the country does not reflect reality.

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Trump Approval Falls to All-Time Low: Reactions and Skepticism

A recent Economist/YouGov poll reveals a decline in President Trump’s approval rating among white voters, reaching the lowest point of his second term at -3 points. This drop in support from white voters, who constitute a significant portion of Trump’s base, could pose challenges for him and the Republican Party. The poll also indicates that more Americans disapprove than approve of Trump’s handling of major issues, including the economy and inflation, with his overall approval rating at its lowest level since returning to office. Experts suggest various factors contributing to this decline, such as concerns regarding the economy and the ongoing government shutdown.

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Trump Suggests Being Anti-Trump is “Probably Illegal” in Seth Meyers Rant

In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump criticized Seth Meyers, claiming that being “100% ANTI TRUMP” is “probably illegal.” Trump’s rant followed Meyers mocking the former president on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” for his comments on aircraft carrier catapults. Trump previously expressed similar sentiments in August regarding Meyer’s contract renewal with NBC, indicating a pattern of targeting the late-night host. The Independent reached out to NBC for comment, but received no response.

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Americans See Country on Wrong Track, Blame Trump for Inflation, Disapprove of President

Most Americans say the country is seriously off track. This is the prevailing sentiment, reflected in recent polls that paint a picture of widespread dissatisfaction. A significant majority, almost two-thirds of Americans, believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. This feeling isn’t limited to any one group; it spans across demographics, touching urban, suburban, and rural communities, and resonating with people from various educational and income backgrounds. While there was a slight decrease since the 2024 presidential election, the overall negativity remains substantial.

One of the major points of contention is the economy, and the finger is being pointed squarely at Donald Trump.… Continue reading

State Website: Trump Blamed for SNAP Suspension

In response to the federal government’s impending SNAP benefit suspension, Massachusetts’ state government has updated its SNAP information webpage to directly blame President Trump for the lack of benefits. This mirrors a strategy employed by the Trump administration, sparking controversy and prompting state Senator Ryan Fattman to halt a Senate session in protest. Governor Maura Healey has also publicly criticized Trump and is utilizing social media to highlight his role in the situation. Simultaneously, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has joined other states in suing the Trump administration over the suspension of SNAP benefits, highlighting the impact on residents.

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Trump Claims Mocking Him is Illegal

In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump criticized Seth Meyers of NBC’s “Late Night,” calling him the “least talented person” in television history. This reaction follows Meyers’ “A Closer Look” segment, where he satirized a speech Trump gave to Navy troops and commented on Trump’s sensitivity to criticism. Trump accused Meyers of being “anti-Trump,” further suggesting such views may be illegal, and questioned NBC’s investment in him. This is not the first time Trump has targeted Meyers, as he previously attacked him in January and August.

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Trump Exploited the White House Honor System

The recent demolition of the White House’s East Wing by Donald Trump disregards a century-long tradition of consulting architectural experts, a practice established after a similar expansion attempt in 1900. In 1900, architects, led by Glenn Brown, successfully advocated for a design that respected the original White House, leading to the creation of the West and East Wings through a collaborative process. This established a norm of deference to historical context and expert opinions, which was mostly followed by subsequent presidents. However, Trump’s actions, including the proposed ballroom, have ignored these established norms, pushing grandiose projects and reshaping the capital without expert input, which could lead to lasting changes.

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