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Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashed a stunning and deeply personal rebuke of Donald Trump and his administration — accusing them of enabling “madness” and abandoning core values.
In a lengthy Easter statement, Greene went far beyond a single line — calling on officials in Trump’s orbit to “fall on their knees and beg forgiveness,” warning they are “complicit,” and urging them to intervene rather than “worship” the president.
She also broke sharply with the administration’s foreign policy, arguing the Iran conflict was unprovoked, criticizing strikes on infrastructure that harm civilians, and insisting the U.S. should not be fighting wars on behalf of allies.
Framing her argument through Christianity, Greene said the president’s actions do not reflect Christian teachings of peace and forgiveness, and warned that escalating war contradicts what voters were promised.
The statement marks one of the most dramatic public breaks yet from a high-profile Trump ally — exposing serious cracks within the MAGA movement at a moment of global crisis.Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashed a stunning and deeply personal rebuke of Donald Trump and his administration — accusing them of enabling “madness” and abandoning core values. In a lengthy Easter statement, Greene went far beyond a single line — calling on officials in Trump’s orbit to “fall on their knees and beg forgiveness,” warning they are “complicit,” and urging them to intervene rather than “worship” the president. She also broke sharply with the administration’s foreign policy, arguing the Iran conflict was unprovoked, criticizing strikes on infrastructure that harm civilians, and insisting the U.S. should not be fighting wars on behalf of allies. Framing her argument through Christianity, Greene said the president’s actions do not reflect Christian teachings of peace and forgiveness, and warned that escalating war contradicts what voters were promised. The statement marks one of the most dramatic public breaks yet from a high-profile Trump ally — exposing serious cracks within the MAGA movement at a moment of global crisis.0 Comments 0 Shares 61 Views 0 Reviews
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Football legend Eric Cantona is stirring debate with a provocative idea: any president who starts a war should be required to go to the front lines themselves.
The proposal taps into a long-running public frustration — that those who make decisions about war are often far removed from its human cost.
Cantona’s comments are already fueling conversation online, with supporters calling it a powerful statement on accountability, while critics argue it oversimplifies the realities of leadership and global conflict.Football legend Eric Cantona is stirring debate with a provocative idea: any president who starts a war should be required to go to the front lines themselves. The proposal taps into a long-running public frustration — that those who make decisions about war are often far removed from its human cost. Cantona’s comments are already fueling conversation online, with supporters calling it a powerful statement on accountability, while critics argue it oversimplifies the realities of leadership and global conflict.0 Comments 0 Shares 168 Views 0 Reviews
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury is calling for extraordinary action against Donald Trump, invoking the 25th Amendment — the constitutional mechanism that allows a president to be removed from power if deemed unable to carry out the duties of the office.
Her remarks reflect a growing sense of alarm among some lawmakers, who argue that recent decisions and rhetoric have crossed a line from political disagreement into concerns about fitness to govern.
Invoking the 25th Amendment is one of the most serious steps available in the U.S. system — requiring coordination between the vice president and Cabinet — and underscores just how escalated the current political moment has become.Rep. Melanie Stansbury is calling for extraordinary action against Donald Trump, invoking the 25th Amendment — the constitutional mechanism that allows a president to be removed from power if deemed unable to carry out the duties of the office. Her remarks reflect a growing sense of alarm among some lawmakers, who argue that recent decisions and rhetoric have crossed a line from political disagreement into concerns about fitness to govern. Invoking the 25th Amendment is one of the most serious steps available in the U.S. system — requiring coordination between the vice president and Cabinet — and underscores just how escalated the current political moment has become.0 Comments 0 Shares 172 Views 0 Reviews
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A stark contrast in tone this Easter between Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
Obama shared a traditional message focused on faith, hope, and reflection, echoing the spirit of the holiday.
Trump, meanwhile, used his platform to issue an aggressive and profanity-laced demand tied to the escalating Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz — underscoring just how dramatically presidential messaging and priorities have shifted in a time of war.
The side-by-side has gone viral as a symbol of two very different approaches to leadership — especially on a day typically reserved for unity and calm.A stark contrast in tone this Easter between Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Obama shared a traditional message focused on faith, hope, and reflection, echoing the spirit of the holiday. Trump, meanwhile, used his platform to issue an aggressive and profanity-laced demand tied to the escalating Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz — underscoring just how dramatically presidential messaging and priorities have shifted in a time of war. The side-by-side has gone viral as a symbol of two very different approaches to leadership — especially on a day typically reserved for unity and calm.0 Comments 0 Shares 234 Views 0 Reviews
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Veteran hedge fund manager Dougie Kass is blasting Donald Trump over the Strait of Hormuz crisis, arguing that the waterway was effectively functioning before U.S. strikes on Iran escalated tensions in the region.
The Strait of Hormuz — which handles a massive share of the world’s oil and gas shipments — has become a central flashpoint in the conflict, with disruptions now sending shockwaves through global energy markets and shipping routes.
Kass’s remarks reflect growing criticism that the situation in the strait is not just a geopolitical standoff, but a direct consequence of military escalation — with some arguing the crisis was triggered, not inherited.
As tensions rise, the debate is shifting from who controls the strait to who caused the crisis in the first place.Veteran hedge fund manager Dougie Kass is blasting Donald Trump over the Strait of Hormuz crisis, arguing that the waterway was effectively functioning before U.S. strikes on Iran escalated tensions in the region. The Strait of Hormuz — which handles a massive share of the world’s oil and gas shipments — has become a central flashpoint in the conflict, with disruptions now sending shockwaves through global energy markets and shipping routes. Kass’s remarks reflect growing criticism that the situation in the strait is not just a geopolitical standoff, but a direct consequence of military escalation — with some arguing the crisis was triggered, not inherited. As tensions rise, the debate is shifting from who controls the strait to who caused the crisis in the first place.0 Comments 0 Shares 380 Views 0 Reviews
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The online back-and-forth between Iran and Donald Trump is getting increasingly surreal.
After Trump demanded the Strait of Hormuz be reopened in a profanity-laced Truth Social post, the Iranian Embassy appeared to mock the message with a sarcastic response — tweeting “we’ve lost the keys.”
The exchange underscores just how far tensions have escalated — with what would normally be high-stakes diplomatic communication now playing out in public, meme-style exchanges on social media, even as the conflict continues to impact global shipping and security.The online back-and-forth between Iran and Donald Trump is getting increasingly surreal. After Trump demanded the Strait of Hormuz be reopened in a profanity-laced Truth Social post, the Iranian Embassy appeared to mock the message with a sarcastic response — tweeting “we’ve lost the keys.” The exchange underscores just how far tensions have escalated — with what would normally be high-stakes diplomatic communication now playing out in public, meme-style exchanges on social media, even as the conflict continues to impact global shipping and security.0 Comments 0 Shares 382 Views 0 Reviews
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