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Anna Faris Reveals ‘Scary Movie 6’ Melania Trump Joke That Got Cut: “Classic MAGA Rabbit Hole”

7 June 2026 at 17:59
After nearly 25 years, Anna Faris’ return to the Scary Movie franchise called for a character update that reflected the times. In Scary Movie 6, now in theaters, Faris explained that she played Cindy Campbell as a “classic MAGA” type, noting she even made a Melania Trump joke that ultimately got cut from the movie. […]

Trump defeats the Republican establishment in Texas: Ken Paxton takes the nomination from veteran senator John Cornyn

27 May 2026 at 08:48

Donald Trump has added another victory in Texas, underscoring MAGA’s firm grip on the Republican Party in this key state. His Senate pick, the controversial attorney general Ken Paxton, defeated veteran Republican senator John Cornyn by a wide margin. With the result, Paxton denies Cornyn the chance to seek a fifth term in Washington in the November midterm elections.

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Ken Paxton at a campaign event in McKinney, May 19.

The White House as a locker room for MMA: Trump marks his 80th birthday with an unprecedented show

15 June 2026 at 14:16

In Idiocracy (2006), a savage satire that imagines life in the United States in 2505 after centuries of dysgenics and collective dumbing-down, the country’s president is a retired professional wrestler who mounts the floor of Congress to deliver the State of the Union address to pounding hard-rock music and ultimately presides over a sadistic, idiotic version of a fight in a Roman circus.

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Donald Trump greets Sean O'Malley during UFC Freedom 250 at the White House Sunday.

Trump and his allies use White House Correspondents’ Dinner attack to push for ballroom construction

28 April 2026 at 08:39

U.S. presidents typically leave their mark on the White House. And then there’s Donald Trump. A builder at heart, he has filled the Oval Office with gilded moldings, just like the Mar-a-Lago-style lettering he’s placed throughout his Palm Beach, Florida, mansion. He has paved the Rose Garden, installed a dark granite walkway that contrasts sharply with the pristine white building, and created a presidential gallery filled with insults and lies about his predecessors. However, his greatest interest and political capital have gone into the ballroom he wants to build on the site of the former East Wing, which he himself decided to demolish a year ago without permission.

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Trump with a plan of the White House ballroom he intends to build.

After Scott Pelley’s Firing, CBS News Staff Anxious Over What’s Next Under Bari Weiss’ Rule

3 June 2026 at 23:05
EXCLUSIVE: “I have been in this business a long time, and I have never seen anything this bad,” a CBS News insider told Deadline on Wednesday amid the fallout of recent firings at 60 Minutes and accusations of political interference at the Bari Weiss-ruled division. After a verbal dust-up this week between 60 Minutes correspondent […]

Festival marking America’s 250th anniversary faces exodus of artists due to event’s ties to Trump

In just two days, several artists who had been announced for the Great American State Fair—a festival organized by Freedom 250, an initiative backed by the Trump administration—have withdrawn from the lineup after claiming they were unaware of the event’s political ties. The fair, scheduled for June 25 through July 10 on the National Mall in the nation’s capital, was billed as a massive celebration of American identity, featuring concerts, rodeos, amusement rides, livestock competitions, military exhibitions, and fireworks displays. It was also part of the extensive calendar of celebrations promoted by President Donald Trump leading up to the 250th anniversary of American independence in 2026.

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Independence Day celebrations in Boston in July 2025.

Sebastian Gorka and Stephen Miller, architects of Trump’s pressure on Mexico

13 June 2026 at 04:00

At the helm of the pressure strategy on Mexico designed in Washington, on the hard-line side, there are two individuals: Stephen Miller and Sebastian Gorka. They are two well-known figures from Donald Trump’s circle of loyalists, both allies of his during his first presidency and whom the president recruited as soon as he secured a second term.

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Sebastian Gorka and Stephen Miller.
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