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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard hit back at former President Barack Obama after he dismissed her claim that his administration cooked up intelligence on Russian election interference in a “treasonous conspiracy” against President Donald Trump.
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi informed Trump in May that his name was included in the Epstein files related to the sex trafficking case. The revelation comes after weeks of speculation surrounding the files as Trump has repeatedly tried to distract MAGA from the Epstein case.
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‘MAGA All the Way’: Tributes Pour In for Wrestling Icon and Outspoken Trump Supporter Hulk Hogan
President Donald Trump, the WWE, and more offered tributes to the sports and entertainment icon who died at age 71.
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Trump remembers 'great friend' Hulk Hogan as 'MAGA all the way' after wrestling icon's tragic death
President Donald Trump honored 'great friend' Hulk Hogan following the WWE icon's death, recalling their relationship and Hogan's passionate support at the RNC.
Trump led a wave of tributes honoring Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, who lived in Clearwater, Florida. WWE star died of cardiac arrest at age 71.
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Ralph Norman enters what is becoming a crowded Republican field for the 2026 South Carolina governor’s race, facing challengers Alan Wilson, Josh Kimbrell, Pamela Evette and potentially Nancy Mace.
A small family farm in Cranbury, New Jersey has become the center of a national controversy after the township tried seizing the land through eminent domain to build affordable housing. CNN’s Meena Duerson reports.
President Donald Trump mourned the loss of his "great friend" Hulk Hogan, calling the professional wrestling icon "MAGA all the way" and reminiscing about his high-energy appearance at the 2024 Republican National Convention. Trump described Hogan, who death was announced July 24, as "Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart."
A new report claims that law enforcement involved in Vance Boelter’s terrifying murder spree last month botched the response. The Minnesota Star Tribune reports that communication across agencies was spotty,