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Industry officials boycotting 'marquee conference' after invite to Trump supporter

A major Society for Human Resource Management conference slated to be held Louisville, Kentucky, next month is facing a rebellion over an invitation extended to a high-profile supporter of Donald Trump who has been invited as a speaker.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, anti-DEI influencer Robby Starbuck was selected to appear on a panel with CNN’s Van Jones, and the auditorium may end up emptier than planned due to a boycott.

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MAGA pastor claims 'God allowed' Charlie Kirk's killing to halt Israel criticism

The killing of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk last month has led to a long list of conspiracy theories, but for one pro-Trump pastor from Mississippi, Kirk’s death was the direct result of divine intervention, and one designed to protect Israel’s image in the United States.

Speaking on his podcast recently, Shane Vaughn, a conservative pastor and co-founder of First Harvest Ministries in Mississippi, said that “God allowed” Kirk’s killing, and provided his explanation as to why.

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MAGA lawmaker names own children second to Trump when asked 'who's the coolest person'

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL), considered among the most feverishly pro-Trump lawmakers in Congress, named his own children second to President Donald Trump recently when asked who he considered to be the “coolest person.”

“Who's the coolest person in your phone?” asked a home-school student in a video Fine shared on social media Friday.

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'Just a complete lie': Top Dem rips Trump administration on 'absolutely illegal' bombings

The top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee blasted President Donald Trump and his administration for carrying out "absolutely illegal" military action in the Caribbean Sea and resisting congressional oversight.

Alvin Holsey, the admiral who had been overseeing the bombings of boats as head of U.S. Southern Command, announced his sudden retirement after the military conducted a sixth strike near Venezuela, and Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) told The New Republic his departure after just under a year was concerning.

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'She hung up': Nancy Mace freaks out at conservative host with transgender friend

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) became angry and ended an interview with conservative radio host Michael Smerconish after he defended a transgender friend.

During a Friday interview on SiriusXM, Smerconish told Mace that his friend had served for 16 years in the Virginia National Guard as a Black Hawk helicopter pilot and machine gunner.

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Judge threatens lawyer who represented Jan. 6 defendants over fake information

U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta in Washington, D.C. threatened a lawyer known for representing Jan. 6 defendants after she invented facts.

Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney posted a screen capture of a court filing in which Mehta alleges lawyer Carolyn Stewart included false information in her cases.

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'Fighting like rats in a sack': MAGA betrayal heats up over Trump photo-op feud

A MAGA betrayal is heating up and now "young GOP leaders are fighting like rats in a sack over the alleged betrayal of one of their own," according to media reports.

Trump-appointed official Gavin Wax reportedly turned on his allies in the Young Republicans, allegedly obtaining the recent racist texts and leaking them after a feud over a photo opportunity with President Donald Trump, reported The Daily Beast.

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'All due respect': J.B. Pritzker blames childhood trauma for Trump's Chicago vendetta

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker suggested that President Donald Trump was acting out his own unresolved psychological issues.

The Democratic billionaire is locked in a battle with the president over National Guard troop deployments in Chicago to assist in often violent crackdowns by masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, and Pritzker told Politico Magazine why he believes Trump was calling for him and Mayor Brandon Johnson to be thrown in jail.

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'Extraordinary peculiarities': Ex-Trump national security advisor questions Bolton probe

An ex-national security advisor is pointing out the hypocrisy in the John Bolton investigation and indictment, questioning the "extraordinary peculiarities."

In a Substack post published Friday, former national security advisor and author Miles Taylor outlines a series of questions "probing the extraordinary peculiarities and convenient coincidences in this case."

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'Including Jeffrey Epstein!' Rosie O'Donnell spills about attendees of Trump's wedding

Comedian Rosie O’Donnell shared new details this week on President Donald Trump’s 1993 wedding to his second wife, including the president’s interactions with one Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s 1993 wedding to Marla Maples took place at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, New York and was attended by hundreds, including the late O.J. Simpson, Howard Stern, and the disgraced financier Epstein, who died in 2019 awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.

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Columnists pile on 'sycophantic' JD Vance for latest attempt to 'massage Trump's ego'

Vice President JD Vance was raked over the coals on Friday in the pages of the New York Times for his defense of all things Donald Trump during a press availability on Wednesday.

In a back-and-forth between the Times’ Frank Bruni and conservative columnist Brett Stephens on Trump’s week, Stephens took an off-ramp to discuss Democrat Gavin Newsom by suggesting California’s governor could face off with Trump’s veep in the 2028 presidential election.

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Senate Republican breaks with MAGA to back judges in Trump fight

WASHINGTON — The Republican chair of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee raised eyebrows by breaking with GOP orthodoxy when he told Raw Story federal courts are an essential check on the White House during this ongoing government shutdown.

While citing Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) and his sponsorship of a bill that would end the drama surrounding government shutdowns, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) exclusively told Raw Story the most important things for this divided Congress to fund are the courts — which have blunted, blocked, delayed and dismantled much of the MAGA momentum President Donald Trump has tried to rule with since January.

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'He and Stephen Miller believe': Terrifying theory on Trump's end game shared by insider

An insider shared a terrifying theory about President Donald Trump's end game and what "he and Stephen Miller believe."

Salon White House columnist Brian Karem reports Friday that a source close to Trump tells him that the president's "revenge tour" is inching closer to his real goal.

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