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'Restraining order needed': Trump escalates Meloni feud

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Off The Press
· Jun 26, 2026
Rep. Roger Williams: NY DSA Wins Show US Must ‘Get Serious’ About Threat
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Thursday that Americans must “get serious” after Marxist Democrats notched key primary victories in New York, warning the election results signal a dangerous shift to the far left. “What we saw in New York is a total disaster with socialism and Marxism at the front, and what these []...Click to read more
Wired
· Jul 10, 2026
Meta’s Pursuit of the 'Careless People' Author Is Relentless and Self-Defeating
Yes, Sarah Wynn-Williams violated her deal to stay silent. But the power disparity bolsters the view that Meta is a heartless bully.
KTLA 5
· Jul 10, 2026
Deputy Attorney General Marissa Roy challenging John McKinney for Los Angeles City Attorney
The California primary now in the rearview mirror, the march towards November is on. After Los Angeles voters ousted incumbent City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto last month, the first incumbent City Attorney to be ousted in nearly 100 years, the race is now set between Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney John McKinney and Deputy California Attorney General Marissa Roy. Roy joins Cher Calvin and John Fenoglio to discuss his reason for running, her "People's Platform," protecting tenants' rights, ensuring families feel safe in Los Angeles, and her vow to fight the Trump Administration. July 9, 2026. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1
The Daily Beast
· Jul 1, 2026
MAGA Exile Launches Revenge Bid to Split GOP
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesMAGA exile Marjorie Taylor Greene is out for revenge with a new venture that threatens to split the Republican Party in half.“I think there’s a group of us that if we decide to align, we could launch a true America-focused party that doesn’t fall into the traps of Democrats or Republicans,” the former congresswoman said on a Tuesday episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored.Read more at The Daily Beast.
South China Morning Post
· Jun 21, 2026
Italy’s Meloni let Trump’s jibes slide for so long. Now, she’s hitting back
US Donald Trump has sparred with most of his fellow Group of Seven leaders at some point. But Italy’s Giorgia Meloni this week did something none of them dared: she escalated. Unlike Spanish Socialist Pedro Sanchez, one of the few leaders in Europe who has made political capital of being berated by Trump, the Italian prime minister had stood out as one of the few Europeans he actually liked: an outspoken conservative at ease talking Maga. But Meloni has also transitioned from a populist...
Independent Journal Review
· Jun 25, 2026
Bill Cassidy Won’t ‘Be Bullied Into Silence’ After Trump Row
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said he won’t “be bullied into silence” after a fight between the senator and President Donald Trump. The shouting match during a meeting at the Capitol Wednesday when they clashed heatedly
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Related coverage for "'Restraining order needed': Trump escalates Meloni feud ": Off The Press — Rep. Roger Williams: NY DSA Wins Show US Must ‘Get Serious’ About Threat. Wired — Meta’s Pursuit of the 'Careless People' Author Is Relentless and Self-Defeating. KTLA 5 — Deputy Attorney General Marissa Roy challenging John McKinney for Los Angeles City Attorney. The Daily Beast — MAGA Exile Launches Revenge Bid to Split GOP. South China Morning Post — Italy’s Meloni let Trump’s jibes slide for so long. Now, she’s hitting back. Independent Journal Review — Bill Cassidy Won’t ‘Be Bullied Into Silence’ After Trump Row


