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Donald Trump wants to hold working families hostage

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June 25, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Donald Trump wants to hold working families hostage

In today’s edition of The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe: Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill, Steve Rattner weighs in on the Iran MOU, and more. The post Donald Trump wants to hold working families hostage appeared first on MS NOW.

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Knewz

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· Jul 2, 2026

Karlie Kloss makes rare comment about the Trump family

Karlie Kloss has addressed her family’s connection to Donald Trump, saying she has never met the president. The model, who’s married to venture capitalist Josh Kushner, made the comments in an interview with Bloomberg Originals published July 1. Jared Kushner is married to Donald’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, making Karlie related to the president by marriage...

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Clerk Didn’t Set the Price

Trump’s Oval Office meeting with Kroger’s CEO exposed who gets access, who absorbs the costs, and why working people keep being pushed to blame one another.

KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle

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· Jun 29, 2026

Rantz: Scott Wiener got bullied by the mob his own Democratic party built

Scott Wiener got chased out of San Francisco's Trans March by his own base over Israel. Rantz says Democrats built this mob, then acted shocked when it bit.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 10, 2026

Kevin Warsh Has Grand Ambitions for the Fed, But a "Family Fight" Stands in His Way

Warsh seeks to implement a regime change at the Fed.

Off The Press

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· Jun 27, 2026

Radical gay politician finds he’s not radical enough for SF Trans March

Progressive congressional candidate Scott Wiener can’t catch a break in super-woke San Francisco. The leading candidate to win Nancy Pelosi’s seat in Congress was chased away from the city’s Pride March on Friday by an angry mob — a day after footage surfaced of pro-Palestinian agitator berating him inside a restaurant. A person filming Wiener []...Click to read more

Korea Times News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Kevin Warsh can’t succeed without help from the White House

Kevin Warsh can’t succeed without help from the White House

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Related coverage for "Donald Trump wants to hold working families hostage": Knewz — Karlie Kloss makes rare comment about the Trump family. Coffman Chronicle — The Clerk Didn’t Set the Price. KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle — Rantz: Scott Wiener got bullied by the mob his own Democratic party built. The Motley Fool — Kevin Warsh Has Grand Ambitions for the Fed, But a "Family Fight" Stands in His Way. Off The Press — Radical gay politician finds he’s not radical enough for SF Trans March. Korea Times News — Kevin Warsh can’t succeed without help from the White House