MAGA, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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The future activist base of the Republican Party found themselves at the center of MAGA’s biggest rifts Friday as young conservatives’ favorite influencers spoke about Iran, Epstein and immigration.
Prominent MAGA movement voices are calling out Trump's policy contradictions as Republicans prepare for a bumpy midterm election
For years, Trump's base thrived on promises to expose secret government plots and powerful cabals of pedophiles. What happens when he fails to deliver?
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche sent some MAGA supporters into a tailspin on Friday after he defended a new memo released earlier this week about disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
We're not even six months into Trump's second term, and we're already seeing some major cracks in his MAGA base on issues like foreign wars and possible amnesty. The biggest example yet: FBI deputy director Dan Bongino is considering leaving his post after a heated confrontation with Pam Bondi over the so-called "Epstein files.
On Monday, Trump announced that he was reversing a brief pause on weapons shipments to Ukraine. The pause had initially caused many key MAGA figures to celebrate, believing Trump had finally cut off Ukraine. (A March poll found Republicans opposed continuing to send Ukraine weapons and financial aid by a nearly 2-to-1 margin .)
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The Mirror US on MSNMAGA hats burn as Trump faces major backlash from his own supportersDonald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have come under fire for long teasing the far-right with massive revelations about the Epstein case before announcing nothing was to come of it
"And oh, they’re moving on all right…right into a frothing civil war with each other." Wilson said Bondi's role stood out. "The best part of a cult unraveling is the backbiting. MAGA world didn’t even pause at first to blame the Deep State™.
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Look up. It’s… Donald Trump? The White House marked the release of James Gunn’s “Superman” by photoshopping Warner Bros.’ poster for the superhero movie so that Trump is the Man of Steel. The caption for the poster reads: “THE SYMBOL OF HOPE / TRUTH.