Trump’s loyalist prosecutors keep going down in flames
Trump specifically wants “his cronies” in those key offices — even if they keep losing cases.
Trump specifically wants “his cronies” in those key offices — even if they keep losing cases.
When President Donald Trump launched his war against Iran in late February, he promised that it would be a quick and succinct operation. But after almost half a year, the war rages on. According to NOTUS, frustrated Republican insiders are desperately hoping for an exit strategy from the president. But they aren’t getting it.
When Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, one of the factors in his narrow victory was the Manosphere — an assortment of anti-feminist groups and influencers known for their intense disdain for political correctness and “woke” ideology. But according Democratic insider Sidney Blumental, a former adviser to Bill and Hillary Clinton, many Manosphere influencers that helped propel him to victory are now turning against him.
There’s a hidden problem with President Donald Trump’s renovation projects that extends beyond the preservation of history and high costs.
While President Donald Trump claims he’s been waging a war against fraud, one of his former officials asserts that the White House-led anti-fraud task force is really a “ruse to prosecute political foes.”
Wednesday night, August 19 on his Truth Social platform, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened the Iranian regime with “Economic Warfare and Isolation on an unprecedented scale.” And according to Politico Playbook’s Dasha Burns, the operation being weighed in the Trump administration would give Tre…
This week, President Donald Trump made a move that so blatantly contradicts U.S. interests, the conservative magazine National Review was forced to admit that his decision “does not make sense on any level.”
Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) shut down questions during a Thursday morning press conference.
Fox News host Sean Hannity was caught in a bind after defending Darline Graham, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for being unable to answer a question about Taiwan.
The numbers make it clear: Republicans have almost completely stopped holding town hall meetings in which they’re forced to confront their own constituents.