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As they seek to quell a revolt in their base over the Jeffrey Epstein files, President Donald Trump and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard have offered MAGA voters some tantalizing alternate programming: The prospect of charging Barack Obama with orchestrating a treasonous plot to undermine Trump’s first presidency.
Many online commentators refute that theory, suggesting the dissatisfaction among Gen Z with Trump is that he hasn't gone far enough on promises like mass deportations. "Gen Z is so much further to the right than Trump they disapprove of his job because they feel he's not going hard enough," wrote one popular anonymous X account.
Actor Jeff Daniels discussed Trump's economic impact, stating he hopes Trump voters face financial consequences and calling the president a "snake oil salesman."
The two sides agreed to have a prisoner exchange of 1,200 people, National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov said.
President Trump has tried to attack, deflect and deny his way past the Jeffrey Epstein saga. He’s had less success than usual.
U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli has aggressively pushed for indictments in the high-profile prosecutions of people arrested during demonstrations against federal immigration actions in Southern California, leading to an incident that sources said involved an outburst overheard by grand jurors.
Technically, any parent can open a Trump Account for their child. But only children born after Dec. 31, 2024, and before Jan. 1, 2029, who are U.S. citizens and have a Social Security number, are eligible to receive the one-time government contribution of $1,000.
Trump has since attempted to distance himself, instructing his own supporters to stop talking about the convicted sex offender. In a Truth Social post last week, Trump lashed out at his own base, claiming that he no longer wants the support of those invested in what he called a “Hoax.”
President Trump will get to decide where to invest Japanese money and the United States will keep 90 percent of the profits, the White House said.
There’s precisely one group in the District of Columbia that is happy about President Donald Trump’s demand that the Washington Commanders revert to the name “Redskins”: The progressive activists who want to kill the plan to build the franchise a shiny new stadium.