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AlterNet on MSNUS soldiers demand protection from following 'Trump’s far-right authoritarian government'The New Republic reports members of the U.S. military are spending July 4 demanding answers about the consequences of ...
Fearing that Trump is planning something awful, our heroes go to Canada to take on Boris, Natasha and Fearless Leader.
President Donald Trump revealed his nickname for wife Melania and then went on to admit it was 'terrible.' ...
A survey in the United States showed that only 58 per cent of US adults are extremely (41 percent) or very (17 percent) proud ...
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The Daily Caller on MSN5 Times Media Tried To Take Down Trump But Took Themselves Down InsteadCorporate media outlets have taken repeated swings at President Donald Trump, but, more often than not, they’ve ended up ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Rep. Byron Donalds Reveals Trump’s “Closer” StrategyFlorida Rep. Byron Donalds Praises Trump's Business Acumen and Hands-On Approach in Securing Key Legislative Victory ...
U.S. stock futures declined on Friday following renewed tariff threats from Donald Trump. The U.S. president said that his administration will start sending out letters to trading partners on Friday, ...
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Irish Star on MSNTrump offers bizarre five-word defense after anti-Semitic jibe at Iowa rallyThe president was slammed for making the comment during his Iowa rally as part of his Independence Day celebrations ...
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Daily Times on MSNWhite house to host UFC fight in 2026, says Donald TrumpPresident Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the White House will host a UFC fight event in 2026 to celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary. Speaking at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, Trump ...
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump criticized by the ADL for using 'offensive and dangerous' racial slurTalking about the "death tax" rules passed in his spending bill Trump made a joke about dishonest bankers, comparing them to "shylocks"- a hotly debated antisemitic character from a Shakespeare play ...
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AlterNet on MSNWhy July 4’s 'celebration of freedom rings hollow this year': legal scholarsOn July 4, 1776, the United States officially declared itself free of British rule when the Declaration of Independence was ...
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