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Melania Trump labeled 'revolting' for move that makes supporters 'lose faith'
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Melania Trump has sparked controversy after making a recent move. She's since been dubbed revolting, and even some supporters have admitted they've lost faith
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What Happens When Trump Voters Realize They Want the Same Thing Progressives are Working For?
They don't agree on politics. They do agree that the American Dream is slipping away, and that could change everything
National Post
· Jun 21, 2026
J.D. Tuccille: Americans no longer trust the news media. Bari Weiss is here to save it
The institutional backlash may prove to be too much, but she deserves credit for trying
The Hollywood Reporter
· Jul 9, 2026
How Olivia Rodrigo Is Getting Back at the Trump Administration
After DHS officials used her song in a self-deportation ad, the pop star is turning fan outrage into festival-fueled voter turnout.
Sky News Australia
· Jul 1, 2026
‘Doomed from the start’: Rumoured Swift-Kelce wedding is a ‘perfect recipe’ for heartbreak
Writer and Comedian Michael Loftus breaks down the rumours surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's multi-million-dollar Madison Square Garden wedding. “I think this is the perfect recipe to doom your relationship. Like Taylor Swift, I feel bad for Kelce over here; he’s going to have his heart broken,” Mr Loftus told Sky News host James Morrow. “She has to break his heart; that’s how she writes records. She finds guys, she breaks their heart, and then she acts like she’s the one who got dumped. “This is a horrible affair, like, she’s going to make the entire city of New York not happy with her … this thing is doomed.”
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Socialism Surge: Scott Jennings Warns a Wave of Mamdani-Like Dem Candidates Could Wash Over the U.S.
Slate Magazine
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My Mentor Just Revealed Something Shocking About Her “Beliefs.” I Don’t Think I Can Let This Go.
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Related coverage for "Melania Trump labeled 'revolting' for move that makes supporters 'lose faith'": Hartmann Report — What Happens When Trump Voters Realize They Want the Same Thing Progressives are Working For?. National Post — J.D. Tuccille: Americans no longer trust the news media. Bari Weiss is here to save it. The Hollywood Reporter — How Olivia Rodrigo Is Getting Back at the Trump Administration. Sky News Australia — ‘Doomed from the start’: Rumoured Swift-Kelce wedding is a ‘perfect recipe’ for heartbreak. Twitchy — Socialism Surge: Scott Jennings Warns a Wave of Mamdani-Like Dem Candidates Could Wash Over the U.S.. Slate Magazine — My Mentor Just Revealed Something Shocking About Her “Beliefs.” I Don’t Think I Can Let This Go.
