MAGA, Trump and Epstein
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The question isn’t whether Nick Adams is qualified to serve as the ambassador to Malaysia. The question is how GOP senators will react to his nomination.
TAMPA, FLA. — The future activist base of the Republican Party found themselves at the center of MAGA’s biggest rifts Friday as young conservatives’ favorite influencers spoke about Iran, Epstein and immigration.
MAGA loyalists and congressional Republicans are lashing out at Joe Biden’s former physician.
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Raw Story on MSN'Trump's running into a problem' with his MAGA base: GOP strategistsPresident Donald Trump has been testing the loyalty of his MAGA base on a number of issues, but so far his right-wing loyalists haven't abandoned him.The president's base supporters haven't been happy with his attack on Iran or the resumption of weapons support for Ukraine,
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New York Magazine on MSNWill MAGA Cred Let Ken Paxton Survive Yet Another Scandal?The Texas attorney general’s divorce could upend his effort to oust John Cornyn from the U.S. Senate — or loyalty to Trump could save him once again.
On Monday, Trump announced that he was reversing a brief pause on weapons shipments to Ukraine. The pause had initially caused many key MAGA figures to celebrate, believing Trump had finally cut off Ukraine. (A March poll found Republicans opposed continuing to send Ukraine weapons and financial aid by a nearly 2-to-1 margin .)
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Raw Story on MSNGOP strategist predicts Trump will buck his MAGA base in key Senate raceRepublican strategist Melik Abdut made a bold prediction Friday that President Donald Trump will ultimately buck his MAGA base in a competitive Texas primary race by endorsing Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) over his challenger Ken Paxton,
Elon Musk says he will form a third party called “The America Party” to take on Trump's GOP, an escalation of the feud between the former Trump administration special employee and the President. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports and is joined by Democratic Political Strategist Juanita Tolliver and The Atlantic’s Mark Leibovich.
Former White House adviser Steve Bannon warned on Friday that Republicans would suffer major losses if President Donald Trump’s administration does not move to release documents related to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and associations.