Anti-Trump protesters threaten President Trump with a guillotine in DC. Credit: @KassyAkiva The threats to President Trump’s life have not abated even after getting sworn into office. As The Gateway Pundit reported, President Trump made history again on Monday, delivering the greatest speech of his career and reestablishing America as the home of greatness and
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The fake news media and Leftists tried to destroy President Trump, Mike Lindell and MyPillow. But President Trump and Mike Lindell never caved – they kept fighting. Now, it’s time to celebrate President Trump’s Inauguration as the 47th President — with great prices and amazing deals from Mike Lindell and the patriots at MyPillow! Check
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AI-generated image by Grok. We’ve finally come to the momentous, historic day of the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as 47th US President. With everything that Trump and his die-hard supporters have endured for the last four years, certain aspects of this day seem like a dream come true. And other associated events just strike
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Image: Video screenshot. Barron Trump emulated the class of both of his parents, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, during his father’s swearing-in. With purpose, Barron made his way to Joe Biden, spoke a few words, and offered his hand for a handshake. Image: Video screenshot. Following his interaction with Biden, he then
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Throughout history, governments have sometimes enacted policies based on flawed data, misunderstandings, or even myths. Some of these policies had lasting impacts on society, shaping public behavior, influencing economic trends, or restricting freedoms—all based on information that was later proven incorrect. Here are ten historical examples of policies that were set into motion by misinformation,
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Against the expectations of numerous election analysts and forecasters, the Republican Party has won control of all three branches of the U.S. government again, vindicating this Listverse post from five years ago to an extreme degree. It is quite likely that President-elect Trump will soon find that his campaign won from President Biden and Vice
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The President of the United States is often seen as a symbol of power and leadership, responsible for commanding the military, signing laws, and shaping national policy. However, the job of the president extends far beyond these high-profile responsibilities. Tucked away in the Constitution, federal statutes, and historical precedents are duties that range from deeply
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During his landmark inaugural speech, President Donald Trump vowed to put a stop to progressive social movements that Americans have long rejected. For the last four years, many Americans have endured the onslaught of social policies spearheaded by the Biden administration, ranging from diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the federal government to the insistence
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The duo who spent years characterizing President Donald Trump as the American archvillain — as a homegrown dictator, a fascist, and a Nazi — both applauded the 47th president’s swearing in Monday, once again demonstrating that their incendiary rhetoric, which helped set the stage for two known attempts on the Republican’s life, was never serious
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Hours before Donald Trump was inaugurated 47th president of the United States, Pope Francis cast aspersions on Trump’s immigration plans. While speaking on an Italian talk show, Francis was asked if he has spoken with Trump since his election and about Trump’s plan to issue numerous immigration executive orders on his first day back in
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In the nearly three hours of pre-inauguration coverage after Today, NBC pitched a few small fits over their party falling out of power, ranging from insisting President Trump’s belief in there being only two genders (male and female) and opposing Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are divisive, and comparing Trump’s definition of “fairness” to
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A handful of left-wing female politicians sounded off in predictable fashion to women’s magazine Harper’s Bazaar about Donald Trump as he assumes the presidency for a second time Monday. Indeed, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, and other far-left Democrats expressed the disappointment this day
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On his final day in office, Joe Biden issued controversial preemptive pardons for several high-profile figures, raising questions about the integrity of the pardon process. Among those pardoned were retired Gen. Mark Milley, accused of treason for actions during Trump’s final months, and Dr. Tony Fauci, who faced perjury allegations. Biden also pardoned several members
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Michelle Obama appears to have decided it would be best not to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration or participate in Jimmy Carter’s funeral. Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” believes it’s more than just a personal decision; it’s a message to black American women. “It’s a message,” Whitlock says, “to the rest of women, black women in particular,
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President Donald Trump wasted no time on Monday, immediately terminating the previous administration’s Customs and Border Protection app that ushered thousands of illegal aliens into the United States. The Biden administration’s CBP One mobile app allowed 1,450 foreign nationals per day to schedule an appointment at a port of entry to make an asylum claim.
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Hall of Fame basketball player Charles Barkley once again criticized San Francisco as a dirty city, much to the dismay of his co-hosts. While covering highlights of an Indiana Pacers versus Detroit Pistons game, TNT host Ernie Johnson spoke specifically about the great season Pistons player Cade Cunningham is having. Cunningham is averaging a career-high
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A New York Times writer is using birds to wokescold the American electorate for turning the dial back on climate change progress by inaugurating President Donald Trump.  Siri, define birdbrain. “On a Cold, Dark Inauguration Day, a Message From the Birds,” read the headline of Times contributing writer Margaret Renkl’s wacky January 20 guest essay.
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