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Marjorie Taylor Greene Rebrands Trump’s TDS as MAGA Rift Grows

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The Georgia Republican, who was once considered among the most loyal of Trump’s circle, recently utilized social media to put a taunting spin on a classic MAGA insult.

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“I don’t have Trump Derangement Syndrome,” the firebrand politician posted on X. She was referencing the well-known “TDS” acronym that Trump and his base frequently use to delegitimize any opposition. She then pivoted the phrase to reflect her current stance, stating, “I have Trump Disappointment Syndrome.”

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This pointed commentary was paired with a video clip from a speech she delivered at a Ron Paul Institute event in Texas. During the address, she detailed the specific moments her loyalty began to fracture, highlighting her frustration with the former administration’s hesitation to declassify and release documents linked to the late Jeffrey Epstein, who was historically connected to the former president.

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According to the congresswoman, the breaking point came when Trump reached out to her directly after she joined a bipartisan effort to force the disclosure of those files. She alleged that he pressured her to withdraw her support from the petition, calling the investigation a “hoax” and reportedly expressing concern that his personal associates might be negatively impacted by the revelations.

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“That’s when MAGA died,” she declared to the audience, describing the moment her faith in the movement was destroyed. While she has been known for years for her own controversial rhetoric and conspiratorial leanings, she has now pivoted that energy toward criticizing Trump’s handling of the Epstein files and his foreign policy regarding Iran.

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Trump has not stayed silent during this public falling out. He has reportedly characterized his former ally as a “lunatic” and recently directed a sharp, dismissive remark toward her during an interaction with her fiancé, Brian Glenn, a correspondent for Real America’s Voice.

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Could You Beat Up Donald Trump? This Viral Poll Is Insane!

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OK, this is it. They’ve finally done it: the wildest poll of all time!

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YouGov recently asked Republicans and Democrats a very serious question: Could you physically beat up Donald Trump? They also asked them if they thought an 8-year-old boy could take him on.

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For context, and for your consideration, Trump was just recently talking about his physical fitness.

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During a recent event, he talked about his rigorous 1-minute daily workout routine, “I work out so much. Like, about one minute a day, max. If I’m lucky.”

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In the past, he has also said, “I get exercise. I mean, I walk, I this, I that.”

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And, as we all know, he runs on a steady diet of Diet Coke and McDonald’s.

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Sooo, with all of that in mind, the results to the “can you beat Trump in a fight” poll are somewhat surprising:

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The data speaks for itself, and it’s pretttty embarrassing. More Republicans say Trump could beat them in a fight, 39% to 33%, while Democrats are basically like no way, with 75% saying they’d win and just 5% giving Trump the victory.

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In terms of the fight with an 8-year-old boy, 72% of Republicans said Donald Trump would win that one. On the other side, 54% of Democrats said the 8-year-old boy would win.

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It got even wilder when you broke it down by gender.

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According to the poll, Democratic women are over 20 points more likely to say they can beat Trump up compared to Republican men.

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Needless to say, this poll has gone viral.

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The responses are funny:

“He’s 79, can’t walk a straight line and falls asleep in meetings. Republicans still think he’d knuckle them into the dirt lmao.”

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“There is a major crisis of lack of self-respect in the Republican party right now.”

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“You’d just have to stay out of his reach for the whole forty seconds that it’d take him to get exhausted and fall over.”

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“It’s a cult.

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“I think if this guy punched me his hands would fall off.”

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And lastly, the most obvious comment of all: “Whoever came up with this survey question deserves a pulitzer.”

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Eric Trump Faces Backlash Over Donald Trump Airport Branding

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Eric Trump faced an immediate and fierce wave of online backlash this Tuesday after debuting the fresh branding for the newly christened Donald J. Trump International Airport located in Palm Beach, Florida.

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Posting via Elon Musk’s X platform, the second son of Donald Trump expressed that he felt “extremely proud” to reveal the official logo for the facility previously known as Palm Beach International Airport. The decision to rename the site has already ignited significant public debate, specifically due to its connection to a trademark agreement involving a Trump family business entity.

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“There is no person more deserving of this incredible honor than @realDonaldTrump! Congratulations Dad!” Eric Trump shared in his post. “Looking forward to seeing flights landing at ‘DJT’ very very soon!”

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The communications department for California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is widely viewed as a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, wasted no time in responding to the social media update.

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“Gas prices are up over 50% since your dad started a reckless war in Iran,” the governor’s team retorted. The office then added a sarcastic finishing blow: “But congrats on the airport logo. Huge accomplishment!”

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Various other social media detractors joined the fray, mocking the airport’s updated visual identity by redesigning the logo to include references to the late Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraced figure who was once an associate of the former president.

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CNN Fact Check Shows Trump Ballroom Less Popular Than Ghosts

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It appears that Donald Trump is physically incapable of staying silent regarding his controversial ballroom.

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For those who haven’t been keeping up with the latest updates, the construction project has encountered several major obstacles. Currently, Republicans are requesting $1 billion in taxpayer funding to keep it afloat.

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Do you recall when he initially claimed it would cost a mere $200 million and be entirely self-funded? Yeah, it seems those promises are a distant memory now.

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That hasn’t deterred Trump from pushing his persistent “WE NEED THE BALLROOM” talking point. This past Wednesday, he doubled down on the supposed popularity of the project: “It really has become very popular. When people see the design, they really like it. It’s been great, gotten some great reviews.”

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Well, CNN decided it was time to fact-check that “popularity,” and they demonstrated, in VERY clear visual terms, just how deeply disliked this project actually is:

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So, it turns out that ghosts and telepathy are apparently more favored by the public than the damn ballroom!

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That specific screenshot has (rightfully) gone viral across social media, and the reactions are truly something else. Here are the funniest responses:

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We have:

“i will always support ghosts over ballrooms.”

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“American support for GHOSTS is at an ALL-TIME HIGH!”

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“it cannot be true that approximately 3/10 americans believe in telepathy. I don’t want to believe it.”

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“i like that this implies theres people out there who ‘support’ telepathy and ghosts but don’t believe in them.”

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And lastly, “hold up 39% of yall think ghosts are real?”

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Thoughts???

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