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A new report claims White House staffer Garrett Wade operates the influential pro-Trump X account “Johnny MAGA.” The account, which has nearly 300,000 followers, has raised ethics concerns over undisclosed ties to the administration.
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Pro-Trump Mayor Accused of Illegally Voting as a Noncitizen: ‘Did I Do Something Wrong?’
A Kansas mayor who has supported President Donald Trump for years is now facing years behind bars after state prosecutors said he voted as an illegal immigrant. The post Pro-Trump Mayor Accused of Illegally Voting as a Noncitizen: ‘Did I Do Something Wrong?
A pro-Trump disruptor rushed the stage to heckle an immigrant guest at the counter-SOTU rally and was immediately dragged away, buttcrack akimbo.
A White House employee is reportedly behind a controversial pro-Trump account on X, sparking debates on public servants' conduct online.
Rapper Nicki Minaj, who has emerged as a conservative voice and supporter of the Trump administration, is reportedly being amplified by thousands of social media bots. An analysis by disinformation detection firm Cyabra found that over 18,000 fake accounts pushed Minaj's political posts on X between November and December 2025.
Over 200 federal and state law enforcement officers arrived in Wilder, Idaho, in October.
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Nicki Minaj’s pro-Trump posts spark bot allegation controversy
Following Nicki Minaj’s sudden shift in political stance, the rapper has been frequently posting MAGA content on social media. Meanwhile, much like her previous posts, even her political posts have started gaining viral reach on the internet.
(Adds dropped word member in paragraph 8, makes clear 5% of GDP is agreed NATO spending goal in paragraph 20) By Humeyra Pamuk and Jan Lopatka BUDAPEST, Feb 15 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed to deepen cooperation with central Europe on Sunday as he kicked off a trip to Slovakia and Hungary,
Abigail Shry was due to begin serving a 27-month federal prison sentence this week for threatening a federal judge, but she failed to appear.