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  • Three-Time Trump Voter’s Viral Gas Station Rant Highlights Growing GOP Anxiety Over Fuel Prices and Iran War
    Trump Health Questions Intensify After Neck Mark, Slurred Line at Medal of Honor Ceremony
    A viral interview filmed at a rural Pennsylvania petrol station has become an unexpected symbol of growing frustration among some former Donald Trump supporters, as rising fuel costs tied to the Iran conflict begin reshaping the political mood ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel Faces Backlash After Missing ‘Ka$h’ Bourbon Bottle Sparks Polygraph Threats
    Kash Patel
    Kash Patel is facing mounting scrutiny inside the Federal Bureau of Investigation after reports that the director threatened staff with polygraphs and possible prosecution following the disappearance of a personalized bourbon bottle at a training event in Quantico, Virginia.
  • NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Rejects Bezos-Hosted Met Gala as Housing Crisis Dominates Agenda
    NYC Elects Its First Muslim and Socialist Mayor
    Zohran Mamdani skipped one of New York's most exclusive nights this week, turning down an invitation to the 2026 Met Gala and instead using the evening to spotlight housing affordability and fashion industry workers in a city increasingly defined by economic inequality.
  • Donald Trump Health Questions Intensify After New White House Photos Show Bruised, Swollen Hands
    Donald Trump Health Questions Intensify After New White House Photos Show Bruised, Swollen Hands
    Donald Trump faced renewed scrutiny over his health this week after photographs from a White House Mother's Day event showed visible bruising, swelling and discoloration on both of his hands, reigniting online debate over the president's physical condition and the administration's handling of medical transparency.
  • FBI Leak Probe Over Kash Patel Drinking Story Sparks Press Freedom Backlash
    Kash Patel
    Kash Patel is facing a widening controversy that now stretches far beyond allegations of excessive drinking inside the Federal Bureau of Investigation, after reports emerged that agents may have examined leaks connected to a journalist who exposed claims about his conduct, branded bourbon gifts and growing personality-driven culture within the bureau.
  • Trump Counterterrorism Plan Targets ‘Radically Pro-Transgender’ Groups, Antifa and Left-Wing Extremists
    Trump Health Questions Intensify After Neck Mark, Slurred Line at Medal of Honor Ceremony
    President Donald Trump has unveiled a new counterterrorism strategy that dramatically reshapes the federal government's definition of domestic extremism, elevating what the administration describes as "violent secular political groups" and "radically pro-transgender" movements into central national security concerns alongside Islamist terrorism and drug cartels.
  • Lawmakers Press DHS Over Claims Kristi Noem Still Lives in Coast Guard Housing ‘Rent-Free’
    Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem
    Former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing renewed scrutiny in Washington after lawmakers questioned why she is reportedly still living in government-owned housing months after leaving her Cabinet role, reigniting debate over the use of taxpayer-funded residences by senior officials in the Trump administration.
  • Trump Faces Backlash After Telling Young Volleyball Player ‘Soccer Might Be Better’ at White House Event
    Viral Claim of General Dan Caine Blocking Trump Nuclear Order Lacks Evidence, Fact-Checkers Say
    Donald Trump is facing criticism after a White House event intended to promote youth fitness turned into an online flashpoint when the president questioned a young girl's volleyball ambitions based on her height and later pivoted into remarks about Iran while speaking before children gathered in the Oval Office.
  • JD Vance Rally in Iowa Turns Awkward After ‘Dead Silence’ Follows Forgotten Opponent Name
    JD Vance Slams CNN Over 'Disgusting' Remarks on His Military Service Amid Walz Controversy
    Vice President JD Vance suffered an awkward moment during a campaign-style rally in Des Moines on 5 May after losing his place mid-speech and asking Republican Rep. Zach Nunn to remind him of the name of his Democratic opponent, triggering several seconds of silence from the crowd at a closely watched Iowa appearance tied to the 2026 midterm elections.
  • SNAP Enrollment Drops 3.5 Million as New Work Rules and Immigrant Limits Reshape Food Aid
    SNAP Enrollment Drops 3.5 Million as New Work Rules and Immigrant Limits Reshape Food Aid
    Enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, has declined by nearly 3.5 million people since mid-2025, according to federal data cited by The Wall Street Journal, as new eligibility rules introduced under the U.S. Department of Agriculture reshape access to food assistance across the United States.
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