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  • Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros delivers a blunt assessment of Donald Trump — calling him “a con man” and “the ultimate narcissist.”

    Soros, a longtime critic of Trump and a frequent target of attacks from the right, has repeatedly warned about what he sees as threats to democratic institutions and global stability under Trump’s leadership.

    The remarks add to an already intense and deeply polarized political climate, where high-profile figures on both sides continue to escalate rhetoric as tensions rise in the U.S. and beyond.
    Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros delivers a blunt assessment of Donald Trump — calling him “a con man” and “the ultimate narcissist.” Soros, a longtime critic of Trump and a frequent target of attacks from the right, has repeatedly warned about what he sees as threats to democratic institutions and global stability under Trump’s leadership. The remarks add to an already intense and deeply polarized political climate, where high-profile figures on both sides continue to escalate rhetoric as tensions rise in the U.S. and beyond.
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  • A bizarre moment of protest history repeating itself — when 24-year-old Austin Clay was arrested for smashing Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a pickaxe, his bail was covered by none other than James Otis — the man who destroyed the same star two years earlier.

    Clay turned himself in after the incident and was charged with felony vandalism, facing up to three years in prison, with bail set at $20,000.

    Otis, who attacked the star two years prior using a sledgehammer and pickaxe, had previously said his actions were a protest tied to allegations against Trump and broader political grievances. After his own case, he received probation, community service, and fines — and then reappeared two years later to bail out Clay in a show of what some called “solidarity.”

    Trump’s Hollywood star has since become one of the most repeatedly vandalized and politically charged landmarks in the country — less a tourist attraction, more a symbolic battleground for protest and division.
    A bizarre moment of protest history repeating itself — when 24-year-old Austin Clay was arrested for smashing Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a pickaxe, his bail was covered by none other than James Otis — the man who destroyed the same star two years earlier. Clay turned himself in after the incident and was charged with felony vandalism, facing up to three years in prison, with bail set at $20,000. Otis, who attacked the star two years prior using a sledgehammer and pickaxe, had previously said his actions were a protest tied to allegations against Trump and broader political grievances. After his own case, he received probation, community service, and fines — and then reappeared two years later to bail out Clay in a show of what some called “solidarity.” Trump’s Hollywood star has since become one of the most repeatedly vandalized and politically charged landmarks in the country — less a tourist attraction, more a symbolic battleground for protest and division.
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  • Former U.S. Navy combat pilot and NASA astronaut turned senator Mark Kelly is escalating his rhetoric against Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, delivering a direct and fiery warning amid rising political tensions.

    Kelly — who flew multiple Space Shuttle missions and served in the military before entering politics — has built a reputation as a disciplined, service-driven leader, making his unusually blunt tone all the more striking.

    His comments reflect a broader shift toward more confrontational messaging, as divisions deepen and the political climate grows increasingly intense.
    Former U.S. Navy combat pilot and NASA astronaut turned senator Mark Kelly is escalating his rhetoric against Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, delivering a direct and fiery warning amid rising political tensions. Kelly — who flew multiple Space Shuttle missions and served in the military before entering politics — has built a reputation as a disciplined, service-driven leader, making his unusually blunt tone all the more striking. His comments reflect a broader shift toward more confrontational messaging, as divisions deepen and the political climate grows increasingly intense.
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  • Sen. Bernie Sanders is sharply criticizing Donald Trump following an explosive Easter Sunday message on Truth Social, where Trump demanded that the Strait of Hormuz be reopened immediately and lashed out at those restricting it in unusually aggressive and profane terms, stating, "Open the f****** Strait, you crazy b*******, or you'll be living in hell."

    The post, which came amid rising global tension and disruptions to one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes, appeared to signal growing frustration inside the administration over the ongoing standoff with Iran and its impact on global trade.

    Sanders’ response frames the moment as a dangerous escalation — arguing that rhetoric like this, combined with the broader conflict, raises serious concerns about stability, decision-making, and the risk of further war.
    Sen. Bernie Sanders is sharply criticizing Donald Trump following an explosive Easter Sunday message on Truth Social, where Trump demanded that the Strait of Hormuz be reopened immediately and lashed out at those restricting it in unusually aggressive and profane terms, stating, "Open the f****** Strait, you crazy b*******, or you'll be living in hell." The post, which came amid rising global tension and disruptions to one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes, appeared to signal growing frustration inside the administration over the ongoing standoff with Iran and its impact on global trade. Sanders’ response frames the moment as a dangerous escalation — arguing that rhetoric like this, combined with the broader conflict, raises serious concerns about stability, decision-making, and the risk of further war.
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  • Jake Paul is facing backlash after saying on Theo Von’s podcast that he’s considering doing a “blackface” response skit following Druski’s viral “whiteface” parody of Erika Kirk.

    Paul called Druski’s skit “hilarious” and criticized fellow Republicans for being upset by it, arguing that “this is what comedy is.” He went further, saying he’s been contacting makeup artists to create his own version — “go full on darker and do it back” — framing it as leveling the playing field.

    Theo Von echoed the sentiment during the discussion, referencing past controversies involving public figures and questioning what he sees as inconsistent standards around race and comedy.

    The comments have quickly sparked intense debate online, with critics pointing out the long, deeply offensive history of blackface, while others argue about boundaries in modern comedy and whether “anything goes” still applies.
    Jake Paul is facing backlash after saying on Theo Von’s podcast that he’s considering doing a “blackface” response skit following Druski’s viral “whiteface” parody of Erika Kirk. Paul called Druski’s skit “hilarious” and criticized fellow Republicans for being upset by it, arguing that “this is what comedy is.” He went further, saying he’s been contacting makeup artists to create his own version — “go full on darker and do it back” — framing it as leveling the playing field. Theo Von echoed the sentiment during the discussion, referencing past controversies involving public figures and questioning what he sees as inconsistent standards around race and comedy. The comments have quickly sparked intense debate online, with critics pointing out the long, deeply offensive history of blackface, while others argue about boundaries in modern comedy and whether “anything goes” still applies.
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  • Trump posted on Truth Social this morning telling Iran to open the "f--kin" Strait of Hormuz or they would be "living in hell." He called Iranian leadership "crazy b-stards," threatened to bomb their power plants and bridges by Tuesday, and signed the post off with "Praise be to Allah."

    Rep. Yassamin Ansari responded shortly after, calling him a deranged lunatic and a national security threat to the country and the rest of the world. She stated that the 25th Amendment exists for a reason.
    Trump posted on Truth Social this morning telling Iran to open the "f--kin" Strait of Hormuz or they would be "living in hell." He called Iranian leadership "crazy b-stards," threatened to bomb their power plants and bridges by Tuesday, and signed the post off with "Praise be to Allah." Rep. Yassamin Ansari responded shortly after, calling him a deranged lunatic and a national security threat to the country and the rest of the world. She stated that the 25th Amendment exists for a reason.
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