Religion & Politics

Trump blasts GOP 'cowards and weaklings' in Easter morning message

Former President Donald Trump on Easter lashed out at "cowards and weaklings" in the Republican Party.

In an Easter morning message, the former president expressed dissatisfaction with one Republican who is retiring early despite pleas from GOP leaders.

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Fox News hosts claim Biden turning U.S. 'pagan' after hyping Easter with bunnies and eggs

Fox News hosts complained that President Joe Biden's administration had a plan to introduce paganism at Easter — despite the holiday's roots in pagan traditions.

After Fox & Friends showed off Easter basket ideas complete with decorated eggs and bunny ears, they took on Biden for issuing a proclamation for the transgender day of visibility.

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'FYI': White House turns claim that Joe Biden banned religious egg designs around on Trump

Donald Trump on Saturday claimed that Joe Biden's White House banned religious-themed egg designs from its Easter celebration, but that policy extended even into Trump's term, according to some insiders.

Trump and other MAGA-worlders melted down over the alleged change, represented by a White House invitation for children from families of the National Guard to submit artwork to appear on the traditional holiday event, and also to ensure eggs kindly refrain from using religious symbols of any kind.

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Charlie Kirk: Embryos should be saved from a burning building before live babies

Right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk explained recently why embryos should be saved from a burning building before babies.

Kirk was asked the question during a Turning Point USA college tour after an Alabama judge ruled that embryos should be considered people.

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Ketanji Brown Jackson smacks down Samuel Alito's 'scientific knowledge' of abortion drugs

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson brought Justice Samuel Alito's "scientific knowledge" of abortion drugs into question on Tuesday.

During a hearing that could result in a ban on the abortion drug Mifepristone, Alito asked Jessica Ellsworth, a lawyer for Danco Laboratories, if the FDA was infallible.

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'Complete catastrophe': Marjorie Taylor Greene melts down attacking Mike Johnson

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) lashed out at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after House Republicans passed a bipartisan government funding bill.

"Republicans and the House of Representatives, where we hold on to a razor-thin majority," Greene told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday. "But yet this week, Speaker Johnson, who has barely been a speaker for six months, led us to a complete catastrophe."

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'No women are being condemned today': MTG holds 'graphic and horrific' abortion hearing

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) held a hearing Tuesday on the alleged "black market of baby harvesting" through abortions.

In her opening statement, Greene said she was using her power as a United States representative "to conduct oversight and explore potential legislative action that could be pursued in light of these illegal practices."

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Tommy Tuberville calls liberalism 'a satanic cult' that has 'ruined' American schools

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) asserted Tuesday that a liberal "satanic cult" had "ruined" sex education in schools.

During an interview with right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk, Tuberville said that he had first declared schools a satanic cult while campaigning in Utah.

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Fox News introduces sponsored prayers to Jesus: 'Thank you again for this partnership'

Fox News on Sunday introduced Christian prayers that were sponsored by a Bible app.

"We have more Fox and Friends coming up, but you know what this is a transition for transitions if you've ever had one so so so Fox and Friends, this is very Fox and Friends, so ready your heart," Fox News host Pete Hegseth said on Sunday, segueing from a rant against TikTok.

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Arrested: ‘2119’ neo-Nazi gang collaborator

Police arrested Frankie Rizzello, an associate of the neo-Nazi "2119 Blood and Soil Crew," which was the subject of a recent Raw Story investigation, and charged him with two felony counts related to antisemitic vandalism.

Rizzello, a 20-year-old resident of Chesterfield, Mo., was arrested on Sunday for “property damage motivated by discrimination.” He made his first appearance in St. Louis County Circuit Court on Monday, according to Missouri court records.

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Republican public schools nominee supports political killings and ‘death’ to Bill Gates

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Michele Morrow, the newly minted Republican nominee for superintendent of public instruction in North Carolina, wishes “death” on Bill and Melinda Gates.

She’s advocated killing people she considers “traitors.”

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Trump's claim of being a 'prophet' appears to be a sign of his 'mental disorder': experts

As part of a survey by experts on the crossover between religion and politics, the question was asked about how Donald Trump went from TV pitchman to president and now, in the eyes of some of his followers, to a "messiah" who is battling for the soul of America came about.

In interviews with Salon's Chauncey DeVega, they were asked about the religious fervor that has engulfed the former president's MAGA followers, with DeVega proposing, "Trump’s delusions of grandeur have been escalating as he continues to proclaim that he is some type of messiah-prophet, chosen by 'god' and 'Jesus Christ' to lead the MAGA movement in an epic End Times battle of good and evil against President Biden and the Democrats and 'the left' to 'save America' by winning the 2024 election."

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'Just doesn't happen': Sen. Kennedy schooled after asking 'inflammatory' abortion question

Witnesses pushed back on Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) on Wednesday after he suggested women were receiving abortions "up to the moment of birth."

At a Senate Budget Committee hearing about reproductive health, Middlebury College Prof. Caitlin Myers disagreed after Kennedy called a fetus a "baby."

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