In a lighthearted response, Vice President JD Vance dismissed backlash over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video of Hakeem Jeffries. While Jeffries called it racist, Vance insists it's all in good fun amid government shutdown talks.
As the government shutdown drags on, Trump’s administration faces backlash over racist deepfake videos mocking Democratic leaders. The clips, meant to undermine Democrats, have ignited a fierce debate about racism and misinformation in politics.
In a dramatic Capitol hallway exchange, Rep. Madeleine Dean confronts Speaker Mike Johnson over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video. Dean questions the video’s racist implications while Johnson downplays the issue, igniting a fiery political debate.
As the US government inches closer to a shutdown, Trump shares a racially charged AI-generated video mocking Democratic leaders. Jeffries and Schumer respond, calling out bigotry and demanding healthcare negotiations.
Tensions rise as thousands gather in London to protest against Trump's second state visit. Marchers express their grievances through powerful slogans and performances, calling for peace and justice.
Charlie Kirk, the controversial far-right commentator and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot dead during a public event in Utah. His death has sparked widespread outrage and discussions on political violence, free speech, and the future of his organization.
Over 100,000 demonstrators rallied in London for Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' event, while a smaller counterprotest highlighted ongoing tensions over migration and nationalism in the UK.
Naomi Osaka fiercely defends Taylor Townsend against Jelena Ostapenko's controversial remarks at the US Open, igniting discussions on race and sportsmanship. The incident has become a focal point of the tournament, leading to increased attention and support for Townsend.
Swatch has removed an ad featuring a model making a controversial gesture after facing accusations of racism on Chinese social media. Despite the apology, calls for a boycott persist, highlighting the brand's struggles in a key market.
In a recent interview, Vince McMahon explains his decision to bring Hulk Hogan back to WWE after a racial slur controversy. He defends Hogan's character and reflects on their shared history.