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Trump: “I Hate” Democrats Who Opposed GOP Bill

Trump on Democrats who voted against the GOP megabill: ‘I hate them’ is a stark summation, almost a toddler’s declaration, and yet it echoes with a chilling simplicity. This statement, devoid of any nuance, reveals a core truth: a fundamental inability to understand or appreciate the role of a leader, a president, who must strive for the greater good, not indulge in personal vendettas.

This isn’t just a matter of differing political ideologies. It’s a rejection of the very foundations of a functional democracy. A president should represent all Americans, even those who disagree. To express such raw, unfiltered hatred toward a significant portion of the electorate is to declare war on the principles of unity and compromise.… Continue reading

Trump Claims Ignorance of “Shylock” Being Antisemitic After Using Slur

Following a rally in Iowa, President Trump stated he was unaware that some view the term “Shylock” as antisemitic. Trump used the word during the rally to criticize amoral money lenders, referencing the character from Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.” The Anti-Defamation League condemned Trump’s use of the term, citing its association with antisemitic tropes about Jews and greed. Several figures, including Rep. Daniel Goldman and Amy Spitalnick, have condemned Trump’s use of the word, describing it as blatant antisemitism.

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Trump Uses “Shylock” Slur in Iowa Speech, Sparks Outrage

During a speech in Iowa, President Trump used the term “shylocks” while discussing tax cuts in his “Big Beautiful Bill,” which Congress passed earlier that day. The term, originating from Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice,” is considered a derogatory slur against Jewish people due to its association with unethical money lending and negative stereotypes. Trump’s remarks were made at a “Salute to America” celebration, with the White House yet to comment on the controversial statement.

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Trump’s Medicaid Plan: Did He Know?

NOTUS reported that President Trump appeared unaware that his budget bill, which he touted as “big and beautiful,” included cuts to Medicaid. During a meeting with House Republicans, he was informed that the bill, which he had been presenting as a plan that protected Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, actually slashed Medicaid funding. This revelation raises concerns about Trump’s understanding of the legislation and suggests that he may be acting as a figurehead for the Heritage Foundation. The bill’s changes to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act are projected to result in millions of Americans losing their health insurance.

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Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Bill: Establishing an Authoritarian Police State in America

The “Big Ugly Bill,” a 940-page piece of legislation, has been passed by the House and is headed to the White House. This bill will dramatically cut Medicaid and Food Stamps while providing tax cuts for the wealthy. It also establishes an anti-immigrant police state and will increase the national debt. Despite being unpopular with the majority of Americans and passing by a narrow margin, the bill’s passage was secured due to Trump’s control over the Republican party and fear of retribution from the former president and his supporters.

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Joe Rogan Criticized for Reaction to Trump’s ICE Raids

HuffPost has been dedicated to providing unwavering, fact-based journalism for twenty years and seeks continued support to maintain this mission. Reader support has been vital in strengthening the newsroom and navigating challenges. Now, the publication is requesting renewed assistance from its audience to ensure its future. They express gratitude for the readers’ commitment and invite them to continue to be involved.

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Trump Declares Hatred for Democrats in Celebration of America

During a supposed bipartisan celebration of the 250th anniversary of American independence, President Trump used the platform to express his disdain for his political opponents, declaring “I hate them, too.” The event, organized by America250 to unite Americans, took place in Des Moines, Iowa, and was intended to be non-political. Despite the event’s intended purpose, Trump used the occasion to discuss his recently passed “Big Beautiful Bill” and weaponize Democratic dissent towards it for the upcoming midterms. Trump framed the bill’s passage as a “phenomenal victory” and a birthday gift for America.

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Trump’s National Park Fee Hike for Foreign Tourists Sparks Controversy

President Trump signed an executive order directing the National Park Service to increase entry and recreation pass fees for non-U.S. residents to fund park improvements. This directive also instructs the Interior Department to provide preferential treatment to U.S. residents regarding recreational access rules, including permitting. Simultaneously, the order revoked a 2017 memorandum promoting diversity and inclusion in national parks and established the “Make America Beautiful Again” Commission. These actions coincide with the administration’s efforts to reduce National Park Service staff and budget, as the Interior Department proposed cutting over $1 billion to the Park Service.

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Trump Admits No Progress with Putin, Fuels Criticism

Following a recent hour-long phone call between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin, Trump reported that no progress was made regarding ending the war in Ukraine. The call, the sixth between the two leaders since January, focused on the conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East. Putin, according to a Kremlin aide, indicated Russia would continue pursuing its goals in the war. This comes as Russia intensifies attacks, and the U.S. paused weapons shipments, while Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the need for direct talks between national leaders to achieve peace.

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Marines Sent to Support ICE in Florida Sparks Outrage, Concerns of Fascism and Law Violations

US military says 200 Marines being sent to support ICE in Florida.

Wow, the news that 200 Marines are being deployed to support ICE in Florida is definitely stirring up a lot of strong reactions. It’s hard to ignore the immediate questions that come to mind: Why? What exactly is the role they’ll be playing? And perhaps most importantly, what are the implications of blurring the lines between the military and civilian law enforcement? The initial reaction seems to be a mix of disbelief, concern, and outright anger. It’s understandable, really.

Their roles will focus on administrative and logistical tasks.

It’s important to note that, officially, these Marines are being assigned to administrative and logistical tasks.… Continue reading