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TRUMP FEIGNS IGNORANCE

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July 9, 2026

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TRUMP FEIGNS IGNORANCE (Main headline, 2nd story, link) Related stories:SENATE BOMBSHELL: MCCONNELL COVER-UP TO AVOID ELECTION?KENTUCKY GOV. DEMANDS ANSWERS

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Drudge Retort

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· Jul 7, 2026

Midterm Elections Doomsday Scenarios Take Hold

Juan Williams: As [Trump's] poll numbers sink to 61 percent disapproval in a Fox survey, Trump is frantic for any tactic to stop Democrats from taking control of the House and possibly winning a Senate majority.

Townhall

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· Jun 22, 2026

Did Trump Drop a Hint As to Who He Wants to Succeed Him With These Remarks?

Did Trump Drop a Hint As to Who He Wants to Succeed Him With These Remarks?

Public Notice

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump's tantrum, Platner's implosion, and McConnell's non-legacy

Paul and I discuss the week's big political stories.

BoingBoing

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· Jun 29, 2026

America 250 celebrates with contestants nearly puking pancakes

Trump's Great American State Fair has moved past empty booths, busted rides, and a cow named Melania into its next phase of patriotic pageantry: people gagging through a pancake-eating contest. Nothing could be more on brand for Trump. Promise the nation greatness, build a sad fair, fail at electricity, deploy livestock branding, then ask a few poor souls to shovel pancakes into their faces until the audience can see democracy's gag reflex. — Read the rest The post America 250 celebrates with contestants nearly puking pancakes appeared first on Boing Boing.

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 29, 2026

Fuming Trump, 80, Unravels Over His Empty Fair in Early Morning Meltdown

Evelyn Hockstein/ReutersPresident Donald Trump woke in a fury on Monday morning and immediately launched into an angry rant about his state fair flop. The Great American State Fair, delivered by Freedom 250, Trump’s event organization, kicked off last week and was bogged down by issues from the outset. Trump, it appears, noticed the resulting criticism. “Do you think people appreciate what a fantastic job we did in building and operating the Great American State Fair at the National Mall, packed with happy people, and everybody loving it?” he opened his 6:30 a.m. Truth Social post. Read more at The Daily Beast.

Heimildin

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· Jun 29, 2026

Ræðst gegn „kommúnistum“ og planar golfvöll

Donald Trump, forseti Bandaríkjanna, réðst í gær gegn líklegum næsta borgarstjóra Washington og kallaði hana kommúnista sem myndi eyðileggja höfuðborgina. Á sama tíma kynnti hann stórfenglegar byggingaráætlanir, þar á meðal endurbætur á golfvelli. Trump sagði í færslu á Truth Social að hann myndi á morgun funda með Janeese Lewis George, sem sigraði í forvali Demókrataflokksins, sem tryggir nánast að hún...

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Related coverage for "TRUMP FEIGNS IGNORANCE": Drudge Retort — Midterm Elections Doomsday Scenarios Take Hold. Townhall — Did Trump Drop a Hint As to Who He Wants to Succeed Him With These Remarks?. Public Notice — Trump's tantrum, Platner's implosion, and McConnell's non-legacy. BoingBoing — America 250 celebrates with contestants nearly puking pancakes. The Daily Beast — Fuming Trump, 80, Unravels Over His Empty Fair in Early Morning Meltdown. Heimildin — Ræðst gegn „kommúnistum“ og planar golfvöll