
'Civil war is coming to the Trump movement': Expert says MAGA could soon tear itself apart
President Donald Trump's base of support may soon fracture into two competing far-right factions, according to one expert. The Wall Street Journal's …

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The Road to Trump’s Embrace of White South Africans
It was May 2019 and national security officials were in the Situation Room discussing Iran when President Trump abruptly changed the subject. He wanted to talk about granting asylum and citizenship to white South African farmers. Mr. Trump had floated the idea before, claiming that the farmers were …
Multiple Trump White House officials have ties to antisemitic extremists
President Trump campaigned on a pledge to fight antisemitism. "Antisemitic bigotry has no place in a civilized society," Trump said at an event in 2024. Trump nominee gives misleading testimony about ties to alleged 'Nazi sympathizer' However, the president's critics question whether antisemitism may …
Trump Admin Plans to Delay, Eliminate Limits on 'Forever Chemicals' in U.S. Drinking Water
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it plans to eliminate and postpone rules aimed at reducing “forever chemicals” contaminating …
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The Ditzes of TrumpWorld Ratchet Up the Crazy
As I write this, a new, even more liberal pope, has taken over — an American who has openly criticized Donald Trump and JD Vance on everything from …
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The Trump Coalition Wants to End Democracy as We Know It
The Trump coalition includes four groups of people:• The MAGA (“make America great again”) base, mostly rural white men and women; • A group of Silicon …
Trump, Elon Musk and the dangers of ‘god mode’ tech powers in government
Last year I published a book that began with an observation: Our most ordinary online spaces—such as Facebook, Discord and group chats—exhibit an …