MAGA influencers line up behind Trump
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JD Vance: The vice president tweeted that the Journal “should be ashamed for publishing” the report, calling it “complete and utter bullshit” while criticizing the paper for failing to publicize the letter or show it to the White House before writing about it. “Does anyone honestly believe this sounds like Donald Trump?” Vance wrote.
During an appearance on CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box,” Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Friday described Trump as the “most maligned and attacked political figure” in the history of American politics — but also called him the “most resilient.”
Jr. and Omeed Malik rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange as renegades. They had just turned PublicSquare, a Yelp-like directory of con
Scores of protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy in the Malaysian capital on Friday to protest against the nomination of Nick Adams, an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump and outspoken conservative pundit, as ambassador to the mostly Muslim country.
Trump has threatened to sue The Wall Street Journal after it published a report on Thursday describing a sexually suggestive letter bearing his name and a typewritten message in an outline of a naked woman. The newspaper said the letter was included in a 2003 album for the disgraced financier’s 50th birthday.
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Axios on MSNEmbattled MAGA rallies behind Trump after leak of alleged Epstein letterThe MAGA movement finally began to unite on the issue of Jeffrey Epstein Friday, rallying around President Trump — and against "the fake news media" — after the release of a blockbuster Wall Street Journal investigation.
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As the Jeffrey Epstein case shows, right-wing internet personalities prefer “just asking questions” to getting answers.
U.S. Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) has a plan appease President Donald Trump in the wake of a bombshell Wall Street Journal report published Thursday.