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White supremacist and antisemitic podcaster and Donald Trump supporter Nick Fuentes went on an epic rant attacking the president as "fat" and "a joke." Speaking on his Thursday podcast, Fuentes questioned,
The CBS late night host breaks his silence on his parent company's deal that was announced during his vacation
Stephen Colbert went off on his employer, Paramount, on Monday after the company decided to settle with President Trump in his lawsuit against the network.
A 2006 segment on 'The View' helps explain how Trump and O'Donnell's bitter rivalry with one another first started.
Stephen Colbert riffed Paramount Global’s $16 million settlement of Donald Trump ‘s lawsuit, calling the payment a “big fat bribe” and joking about the prospects that new owner Skydance will try pressure him to back off from humor directed at the president.
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The New Republic on MSN“The Liberals Were Right”: Neo-Nazi Turns on Trump Over EpsteinTimothy Dwyer, a 26-year-old self-described independent with conservative leanings based in Dyersburg, Tennessee, told the AP that Trump’s plan tariffs have “really sucked.” “He’s turned us into a toilet and has absolutely made us the laughing stock of the world,” Dwyer told the newswire. President Trump is bringing Juul back.
The passage of the budget bill included an end to the federal funding of millionaires, as unemployment insurance benefits were cut for those with at least $1 […]
O'Donnell riffed about Trump while on "The View," comparing him to the snake oil salesman portrayed on “Little House on the Prairie.”
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Raw Story on MSNGOP senator warns of economic crash and compares US to ‘a fat guy on a seesaw’As Republican lawmakers race to pass President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” by July 4, some of its supporters are giving dire warnings if it fails, like Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA), who on Tuesday warned that the economy would crash like “a fat guy on a seesaw” were the bill’s tax cuts – largely enjoyed by the wealthiest Americans – not
Fans of body-positive influencers feel abandoned when content creators lose weight, with industry professionals linking the trend to cultural pressures and patriarchy.