MAGA, Trump and White House
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President Donald Trump and his administration have been busy changing many things over the past few months. For instance, he's ending paper Social Security checks, requiring electronic fund transfers.
Jordan Klepper has spent nearly a decade confronting elderly Donald Trump supporters outside MAGA rallies for The Daily Show. Now, he’s turning his attention to the disturbing rise of the MAGA bro. In this exclusive clip from his latest special,
Donald Trump Jr. said he is open to a future for himself in American politics, perhaps even replacing his father in the White House as the standard bearer of the MAGA movement in the Republican Party, describing it as a "calling".
The 47-year-old said at the same event that the Trump Organisation, where he is executive vice president, was not doing business with government entities.
The former president released his first statement on X Monday morning, alongside a picture of him and his wife, Jill Biden, a day after the announcement: “Cancer touches us all. Like so many of you, Jill and I have learned that we are strongest in the broken places. Thank you for lifting us up with love and support.”
Laura Loomer is a far-right activist who has jockeyed her way up from online agitator to self-appointed presidential adviser. Loomer has long been one of President Donald Trump’s most fervent supporters.
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump Jr says 'maybe one day' he'll run for US presidentThe eldest son of US President Donald Trump, Don Jr, said Wednesday he could run for president "maybe one day," after previously denying he was considering a White House bid. Asked during a forum in Doha if he would consider entering a presidential race to succeed his father,
Loomer has criticised the new pope, mounted a campaign against Trump's pick for surgeon general, Casey Means, blasted his attorney general, Pam Bondi, and objected to Trump's diplomatic efforts during his Middle East trip.
The number of Republicans who identify as MAGA dropped in the first months of President Donald Trump's second term in office after peaking in March, according to a new poll. Newsweek reached out to the Republican National Committee (RNC) for comment via its contact form.