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Skipping hand on Bible, Trump declares: ‘We will not forget our God’ at inauguration

During his presidential swearing-in inaugural ceremony, Donald Trump several times invoked God, while inexplicably not placing his hand on either of the two Bibles Melania Trump held at his side.

“I was saved by God to make America great again,” Trump told the former presidents, lawmakers, and billionaires in attendance at the Capitol Rotunda. “We are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God,” Trump also declared, adding, “We will not forget our God.”

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'A creature like Donald': Trump family member slams inauguration as a 'dark day'

Monday's inauguration is a "dark day," a Trump family member said Sunday.

Mary Trump, a trained psychologist and Donald Trump's niece, weighed in on the upcoming ceremony on her blog on Substack.

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'This is beyond insane': Melania Trump's new move is 'causing Trump coin to crash'

Melania Trump on Sunday launched a new "meme coin," which caused the one launched by her husband to see its prices tank.

Donald Trump over the weekend advertised the new coin for his wife, by sharing a post by Melania Trump's account on Truth Social. According to Coinbase, "Memecoins are cryptocurrencies often inspired by internet memes or trends."

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Revealed: A bitter feud is about to erupt in the GOP as Trump tries to sell party unity

WASHINGTON — Don’t let celebratory rallies, fawning tweets on X or glitzy inaugural balls fool you. Today’s Republicans are warring with their fellow Republicans. That GOP civil war’s about to be on full display in the nation’s capital.

Senior Republicans on Capitol Hill are prepared to follow Donald Trump’s lead on most anything, but that’s not good enough for newly empowered MAGA mavericks. They say their mandate is to upend business as usual in Washington, including the Republican Party itself.

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'Going dark': TikTok issues statement as services rendered 'unavailable'

TikTok has issued a statement about its services becoming unavailable.

Lawmakers passed legislation that would ban TikTok from the U.S., if the social media platform didn't disassociate from its Chinese-owned parent company. The Supreme Court then upheld that potential ban.

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'Slap in the face': MAGA lawmaker said to be taking 'highly unusual step' against GOP

Loyal MAGA ally Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is taking a "highly unusual step" to take on Speaker Mike Johnson, according to CNN.

Paulina, a Florida lawmaker who early on supported Trump over Governor Ron DeSantis, is pushing for a rule change that would allow pregnant women lawmakers to vote remotely.

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GOP said to be handing over 'powerful weapon' that could 'further divide MAGA coalition'

There has been a brewing war between Donald Trump allies Steve Bannon and Elon Musk, and Republican lawmakers are said to be handing Bannon a weapon to use.

Columnist Greg Sargent on Saturday published a piece making the argument that the GOP is gifting something that "Bannon can use this to his advantage in the MAGA civil war over immigration."

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'I thought more of you': Snoop Dogg's fans outraged as rapper caught 'simping for a felon'

Snoop Dogg reportedly performed at a Donald Trump inauguration event, resulting in outrage from onlookers.

The California rapper, known for his association with Dr. Dre, played the Crypto Ball in Washington, D.C., hosted by David Sacks, Trump's crypto czar appointee, Yahoo reports. Snoop Dogg's appearance came after it was announced that country music star Carrie Underwood will sing "America the Beautiful" during the swearing-in ceremony.

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Inside the parade of right-wing world leaders flocking to D.C. for Trump's inauguration

WASHINGTON—In a historic first, President-elect Donald Trump is bucking centuries of American tradition by welcoming an array of foreign leaders to his second inauguration.

The parade is about as far-right as they come, including many who — whether in policy or bombast — have been compared to Trump himself.

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‘Dumbest time to be alive’: Critics pounce on Trump’s new 'shameless grift'

Days before he is set to be officially inaugurated as the country’s 47th president, Donald Trump announced his latest money-making scheme had arrived.

A new meme coin.

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'No reason it shouldn't be done': Democrats cheer Biden's latest move on equal rights

President Joe Biden announced on Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has officially been affirmed.

In a statement, Biden said Virginia's 2020 vote means that enough states have ratified the law. This move will likely begin the legal debate over whether it is official and can be considered law. Congress had set a timeline for ratification, and Virginia's ratification was after that deadline.

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Supreme Court announces decision on TikTok ban in the U.S.

The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that concerns about TikTok are warranted, and it rejected the app's argument that there were First Amendment violations.

The high court ruled that "The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act is constitutional under the First Amendment" was a valid way for the government to ban the app, citing national security concerns.

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Trump facing 'consequences' for how GOP treated Biden's nominees: report

Donald Trump may find himself sitting on pins and needles waiting for the Senate to vote on his Cabinet nominees because Senate Democrats are still seething over how Republicans treated President Joe Biden's selections four years ago.

That is according to a report from Politico's Ursula Perano and Jordain Carney, who are reporting that only Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is slated for a quick vote with the other nominees being slow-walked when it comes to confirmation votes.

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