Trump’s MTG Attacks Split MAGA Base
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With President Trump's political rise in 2016, a movement emerged, entwined with Trump's Make America Great Again branding. But the MAGA movement is intrinsically tied to Trump, making its future after him uncertain. JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: In recent weeks ...
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MAGA civil war: How a white nationalist blew up the American right
It began as a simple stunt -- a long, provocative chat between two lightning rods of the American right. When Carlson spoke to Fuentes -- a figure who has praised Hitler, denied the Holocaust and branded American Jews as disloyal -- he didn't steer the incendiary commentator away from these toxic claims.
To the editor: Blame the advisors. When the great leader disappoints, always blame the advisors (“Why MAGA’s ideologues can’t always get what they want,” July 29). After Mao Zedong died, his failings were largely placed on Madame Mao and the rest ...
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'We can continue on without him': MAGA couple unleashes on 'king frog of the swamp' Trump
A Georgia couple that voted for President Donald Trump says they feel duped and that the president has not made good on his promises, according to a report in the Washington Post. Jessie and Carter Meadows tell the WaPo that this is not what they voted for.
Eric Trump on Tuesday claimed that President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement are “saving God” during an interview with conservative political commentator Benny Johnson. While touting his new book, “Under Siege,” Eric Trump insisted his father is ...
Nine months into his second term, President Donald Trump sees himself as divinely chosen, a preacher for the White Christian church of MAGA. But a preacher without a flock is powerless. Polls show that many Americans see Trump and his far-right movement in ...
The hideous scene of Charlie Kirk’s assassination on a college stage in Utah on Wednesday — the jerking motion of his body when the bullet struck, the gush of blood spilling from the wound in his neck — immediately brought to mind other indelible ...
Randy Rainbow has long made his hatred of President Trump known, but in the singer’s latest parody video, it appears he’s changed his tune — but only briefly. Really, the bit just sets up Rainbow’s fear of Trump trying to be “a lyin’ king.”