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A look back at how the legacy media covered the launch of Donald Trump's historic presidential campaign ten years ago, changing American politics forever.
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Raw Story on MSN'Donald Trump is the one': MSNBC analyst faults president for shootingsPanelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" drew a through line between President Donald Trump's entry into politics and the shootings of two Minnesota state legislators. An apparent Trump supporter assassinated a Democratic lawmaker and her husband and wounded another and his wife,
Brooklyn City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov has landed a potentially key endorsement from a big backer — Donald Trump Jr. — in her nasty Republican primary battle. Donald Jr. praised Vernikov as a MAGA fighter in a new campaign video as she seeks re-election, slamming her opponent, Democrat-turned Republican Ari Kagan, as a “hack and fake Republican.”
The current tension sparked when Elon Musk left Donald Trump's administration and criticized the president's "One Big Beautiful Bill."
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Mediaite on MSNMajority of Voters Want to See Republicans In Congress Do More to Check Donald TrumpAccording to a recent poll by Quinnipiac University 58% of registered voters want to see Republicans in Congress do more to check Donald Trump. The post Majority of Voters Want to See Republicans In Congress Do More to Check Donald Trump first appeared on Mediaite.
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PopCrush on MSNGeorge Clooney Issues Chilling Warning to Republican Party After Donald Trump Leaves OfficeGeorge Clooney has a stark prediction for the Republican Party once Donald Trump’s time in office comes to an end. In a candid interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN on Wednesday (June 4), the Hollywood icon reflected on Trump’s ongoing influence and how his celebrity status helped him rise to power.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump 'may not last 4 years due to cognitive decline', Republican advisor claimsA political strategist for the Republican party has warned that President Donald Trump may not last four years as he claims the controversial leader could be showing signs of cognitive decline. Rick Wilson,
In an escalation of Elon Musk’s fractured relationship with President Donald Trump and his Republican allies, the Tesla CEO has floated the idea of starting a new political party to rival the two-party system.