MAGA, Trump and Pam Bondi
Digest more
Nick Offerman is not here for MAGA and Donald Trump supporters claiming his Parks & Recreation character would’ve been one of them. The actor played Libertarian Ron Swanson on the NBC mockumentary throughout its seven-season run.
Charlie Kirk, the organization’s founder, president and so-called “ youth whisperer of the American right ," energized attendees by repeatedly telling them they “delivered the White House to Donald Trump.” For three days, Kirk declared, Tampa Bay would be the “center of the political universe of the planet.”
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche sent some MAGA supporters into a tailspin on Friday after he defended a new memo released earlier this week about disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
For years, Trump's base thrived on promises to expose secret government plots and powerful cabals of pedophiles. What happens when he fails to deliver?
Prominent MAGA movement voices are calling out Trump's policy contradictions as Republicans prepare for a bumpy midterm election
Explore more
Attorney General Pam Bondi is getting desperate. With President Donald Trump’s supporters turning against her in a pitched battle with Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino over the infamous “Epstein files,” Bondi decided to throw a bone to MAGA’s anti-vaxxers.
On Monday, Trump announced that he was reversing a brief pause on weapons shipments to Ukraine. The pause had initially caused many key MAGA figures to celebrate, believing Trump had finally cut off Ukraine. (A March poll found Republicans opposed continuing to send Ukraine weapons and financial aid by a nearly 2-to-1 margin .)
"I’m a boomer mom. I’m no longer in contact with my eldest boomer sister, as she was so happy that Trump would not allow FEMA to help with our wildfires."
Texas flood victims are being remembered by their communities. | The Secret Service has suspended six staff members amid Trump assassination attempt.
He rose to prominence in MAGA circles by stoking conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein and a “Washington swamp” cover-up. But after months of effectively being part of that swamp, FBI deputy director Dan Bongino is considering calling it quits ...