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At a White House Faith Office Luncheon, Donald Trump delivered a meandering and often off-topic speech weaving from divorce jokes to trans athletes to divine intervention.
Cameron Kasky and Tim Miller tackle a wild range of topics, from Grok going MechaHitler to Melania trying to talk some sense into Trump, to why Democrats need to start speaking more bluntly about the ...
Over the course of the event, it became clear that there are now five distinct Epstein factions within the MAGA movement, ...
Tim Miller talks about a wave of red-pilled influencer, including Andrew Schulz, begin turning on Trump, calling out his broken promises, warmongering, and ties to Epstein.
This is, ultimately, what fuels the Billionaire Victims Club. Men like Andreesen remade America. They did so as children and, ...
The Atlantic’s Helen Lewis joins Mona Charen to discuss The Genius Myth, her new book exploring whether genius is a real ...
Senators weighing her nomination for U.S. attorney should revisit her remarks denigrating prosecutors and calling defendants ...
The pattern is clear—he’s using American power not to help Americans but to shield foreign authoritarians from justice.
He knows his job is thankless. In fact, he compares it to being pissed on by a bunch of dogs. But he has a real plan.
With the Epstein case, the conspirator-in-chief has finally found a hoax that MAGA isn't buying—and he's risking his credibility among his newer supporters in the manosphere by continuing to hawk it.
This week on Bulwark on Sunday, Bill Kristol and Julie K. Brown discuss what we know and don’t know About Epstein. Brown is an investigative journalist and THE preeminent expert on Jeffrey Epstein.
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