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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.0 Comments 0 Shares 84 Views 0 Reviews
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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.0 Comments 0 Shares 130 Views 0 Reviews
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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.0 Comments 0 Shares 184 Views 0 Reviews
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Pete Hegseth sparked global backlash after stating soldiers are fighting in Iran “in the name of Jesus Christ” — framing the war effort in explicitly religious terms.
The response from Pope Leo XIV was swift and pointed. He warned that using faith to justify war is a distortion of Christianity — saying the mission of Jesus has been “twisted by a desire for domination, entirely foreign to his teachings.”
He went even further in other remarks, stressing that God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, and calling for an immediate end to violence and a return to dialogue.
It’s not just political — it’s a fundamental disagreement over what religion should mean in a time of war.Pete Hegseth sparked global backlash after stating soldiers are fighting in Iran “in the name of Jesus Christ” — framing the war effort in explicitly religious terms. The response from Pope Leo XIV was swift and pointed. He warned that using faith to justify war is a distortion of Christianity — saying the mission of Jesus has been “twisted by a desire for domination, entirely foreign to his teachings.” He went even further in other remarks, stressing that God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, and calling for an immediate end to violence and a return to dialogue. It’s not just political — it’s a fundamental disagreement over what religion should mean in a time of war.0 Comments 0 Shares 396 Views 0 Reviews
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has said President Trump is “not a Christian” and that his administration must seek forgiveness from God for its actions.Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has said President Trump is “not a Christian” and that his administration must seek forgiveness from God for its actions.0 Comments 0 Shares 274 Views 0 Reviews
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