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President Trump Rejects Unity Call After Charlie Kirk Assassination, Blames ‘Radical Left’

President Trump Rejects Unity Call After Charlie Kirk Assassination, Blames ‘Radical Left’

President Trump Rejects Unity Call After Charlie Kirk Assassination, Blames ‘Radical Left’ Following the assassination of close associate and right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump has sparked controversy by declining to call for national unity, instead casting blame solely on what he termed “vicious and horrible” radicals on the left of US politics. In a Friday morning interview on Fox & Friends, just hours after Kirk was shot in broad daylight on the Utah Valley University campus, Trump was…

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Trump’s MAGA Base Faces Division Over Jeffrey Epstein Files Fallout

Trump’s MAGA Base Faces Division Over Jeffrey Epstein Files Fallout

Trump’s MAGA Base Faces Division Over Jeffrey Epstein Files Fallout Reports indicate a growing schism within Donald Trump’s MAGA base regarding the ongoing implications and handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. While the full details of the split remain to be seen, the controversy surrounding the unsealed documents continues to ripple through political circles, prompting varied reactions even among Trump’s most ardent supporters. The internal debate within the MAGA movement highlights the complexities of navigating sensitive issues that touch upon…

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Unfriending Politics: How Social Media Fuels Polarization and What We Can Do About It

Unfriending Politics: How Social Media Fuels Polarization and What We Can Do About It

Unfriending Politics: How Social Media Fuels Polarization and What We Can Do About It Hey friend, ever noticed how crazy political things get on social media? It’s not just a few grumpy people; it’s a whole phenomenon. I read this fascinating article about how social media is amplifying political division, and I wanted to share the highlights. Basically, it’s become super common to unfollow or block people who have different political views. A University of Chicago study found that almost…

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