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Bruce Springsteen is hitting the road again—with a message.
The rock legend says his upcoming tour will push back against what he sees as Donald Trump’s growing authoritarian overreach, blending music with a clear political stance.
Springsteen, long known for weaving social and political themes into his work, is once again stepping into the spotlight—not just as “The Boss,” but as a vocal critic during a heated political moment.Bruce Springsteen is hitting the road again—with a message. The rock legend says his upcoming tour will push back against what he sees as Donald Trump’s growing authoritarian overreach, blending music with a clear political stance. Springsteen, long known for weaving social and political themes into his work, is once again stepping into the spotlight—not just as “The Boss,” but as a vocal critic during a heated political moment.0 Comments 0 Shares 132 Views 0 Reviews
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Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is publicly breaking with key figures in her own party following a string of Democratic gains, blaming prominent conservative voices for what she describes as a collapse in Republican momentum heading into the midterms.
In a lengthy post, Greene calls out Laura Loomer, Mark Levin, and Lindsey Graham—accusing them of misleading Donald Trump and steering the GOP in the wrong direction.
She also claims a deeper rift with Trump himself, saying their relationship broke down after disputes tied to the Epstein files, and signaling she will no longer campaign on behalf of a party she believes has abandoned its “America First” base.
The post underscores a growing internal fracture within the Republican Party, as tensions spill into public view at a critical political moment.Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is publicly breaking with key figures in her own party following a string of Democratic gains, blaming prominent conservative voices for what she describes as a collapse in Republican momentum heading into the midterms. In a lengthy post, Greene calls out Laura Loomer, Mark Levin, and Lindsey Graham—accusing them of misleading Donald Trump and steering the GOP in the wrong direction. She also claims a deeper rift with Trump himself, saying their relationship broke down after disputes tied to the Epstein files, and signaling she will no longer campaign on behalf of a party she believes has abandoned its “America First” base. The post underscores a growing internal fracture within the Republican Party, as tensions spill into public view at a critical political moment.0 Comments 0 Shares 262 Views 0 Reviews
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Dan Bilzerian is hinting at a potential run for Congress, taking aim at Randy Fine in a blunt and highly personal post on X.
Known for his controversial online persona, Bilzerian’s comments are already drawing attention for their aggressive tone—raising questions about whether this is a serious political move or another viral moment.Dan Bilzerian is hinting at a potential run for Congress, taking aim at Randy Fine in a blunt and highly personal post on X. Known for his controversial online persona, Bilzerian’s comments are already drawing attention for their aggressive tone—raising questions about whether this is a serious political move or another viral moment.0 Comments 0 Shares 228 Views 0 Reviews
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A case out of Brazil is drawing international attention after a mother was acquitted of murder for killing her boyfriend after catching him allegedly assaulting her 11-year-old daughter.
Reports say the woman, Erica Pereira da Silveira Vicente, confronted the man after seeing disturbing messages and discovering him attacking her child. She admitted to the killing, but prosecutors argued it was premeditated. The jury ultimately sided with her account, finding she acted in defense of her daughter.
The case is fueling debate over self-defense, parental protection, and how far someone can go to safeguard their child, highlighting the complexities of justice in extreme circumstances.A case out of Brazil is drawing international attention after a mother was acquitted of murder for killing her boyfriend after catching him allegedly assaulting her 11-year-old daughter. Reports say the woman, Erica Pereira da Silveira Vicente, confronted the man after seeing disturbing messages and discovering him attacking her child. She admitted to the killing, but prosecutors argued it was premeditated. The jury ultimately sided with her account, finding she acted in defense of her daughter. The case is fueling debate over self-defense, parental protection, and how far someone can go to safeguard their child, highlighting the complexities of justice in extreme circumstances.0 Comments 0 Shares 266 Views 0 Reviews
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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Senator Markwayne Mullin, poking fun at his background as a former plumber while discussing national security and terrorism.
The joke leans into a broader theme Kimmel often returns to—questioning the qualifications and experience of those in power—while using humor to draw a contrast between everyday professions and high-stakes government roles.Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Senator Markwayne Mullin, poking fun at his background as a former plumber while discussing national security and terrorism. The joke leans into a broader theme Kimmel often returns to—questioning the qualifications and experience of those in power—while using humor to draw a contrast between everyday professions and high-stakes government roles.0 Comments 0 Shares 225 Views 0 Reviews
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Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna slammed Congress in a recent post on X, calling out what she sees as self-protection of corruption within the institution.
She wrote: “I think it is DISGUSTING how Congress protects its own corruption. No wonder the American people hate us.”
Luna’s comments come amid growing scrutiny over ethics, oversight, and accountability in Washington, highlighting frustrations from both lawmakers and constituents about how misconduct and mismanagement are handled internally.Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna slammed Congress in a recent post on X, calling out what she sees as self-protection of corruption within the institution. She wrote: “I think it is DISGUSTING how Congress protects its own corruption. No wonder the American people hate us.” Luna’s comments come amid growing scrutiny over ethics, oversight, and accountability in Washington, highlighting frustrations from both lawmakers and constituents about how misconduct and mismanagement are handled internally.0 Comments 0 Shares 317 Views 0 Reviews
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