In a recent memorial event, former President Trump referred to Charlie Kirk as a 'martyr', igniting discussions about his influence on the Republican base. This statement could reshape political narratives ahead of upcoming elections.
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Following the shocking murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump has taken a central role in delivering news and shaping the narrative, stirring both support and controversy.
President Trump has announced plans to audit the Smithsonian and other museums, aiming to eliminate 'woke' influences. Critics warn this could threaten historical representation and independence in American cultural institutions.
In a rare statement, Obama firmly rebukes Trump's bizarre allegations, asserting he was not the ringleader of Russiagate. This comes amidst conflicting claims about Russian interference.
Tulsi Gabbard has declassified documents alleging a conspiracy by Obama officials to misrepresent Russian interference in the 2016 election. However, experts argue these claims misinterpret the intelligence community's findings.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, reveals his Sicilian roots and addresses immigration dignity, potentially clashing with Trump-era policies on race.
Astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams clarify misconceptions about their time in space, debunking claims of abandonment and highlighting their focus on mission duties during a political uproar.
In a controversial move, President Trump appoints Alina Habba as New Jersey's interim U.S. attorney, continuing his trend of placing loyalists in key legal roles amidst ongoing legal battles.