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TOI correspondent from Washington: Prominent Trump acolytes and business leaders are jumping of the MAGA tariff train as the US President's gambit -- capricious to some and audacious to others ...
It turns out that the very success of the MAGA hat as a symbol of political allegiance — its instant recognizability, even on the small screens of smartphones — has also made it an effective ...
This spectacle is disseminated through and amplified by a type of political and social experience machine that compels Trump’s MAGA people and other followers and supporters by entertaining ...
Dan “Razin” Caine, the nominee for Joint Chiefs chair, on Tuesday disputed President Donald Trump’s claim that he donned a MAGA hat when ... Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), during his Senate Armed ...
Writer and journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon is sounding the alarm to fellow Trump supporters about what she sees as the biggest threat to the MAGA movement. Ungar-Sargon, columnist for The Free Press ...
“What did he get done this week? Nothing.”) The nationalist right and the tech right came together to elect Trump in November, but the MAGA coalition has seemed on the verge of falling apart ...
In several social media clips, a man clad in a grey MAGA hoodie and white hat appears to exit his vehicle to confront another man in a crowd chanting, “Protect the Constitution!” MAGA man ...
The MAGA world frantically circulated the clip of the late night host as supposed proof of the left inciting domestic terrorism. Breaking News Intern Jimmy Kimmel sparked MAGA outrage after he ...
Unfortunately for him, these people sounded to the rest of America like they had just flown in on a spaceship and virtually no one but the most die-hard MAGA cultist or a member of the Trump ...
Stephen A. Smith has joined the political battlefield, with addressing an MSNBC writer who labeled him a “megaphone for MAGA propaganda,” Not one to let a critique against him slide ...
The Trump administration's seemingly bottomless appetite for disrupting, contorting, or outright demolishing everything in sight begs a question: what are they ultimately after? What's their endgame?
Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said at the start of Tuesday's hearing. "Gen. Caine, did you wear a MAGA hat in front of the president?" "No, sir," he responded. He provided the same answer when asked by ...