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Amid the ongoing drama surrounding the murder of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, conservative influencer Candace Owens has again openly attacked the new TPUSA CEO, Erika Kirk. The clash has sparked a wave ...
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday denigrated immigrants from "shithole countries," reviving a comment he used during his first term in office that sparked criticism. During a rally in Pennsylvania on ...
The White House deleted a video featuring a Sabrina Carpenter song after the pop star called the post "evil and disgusting." The post showed individuals being detained by Immigration and Customs ...
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They look like sugared jewels, sound like tiny firecrackers and taste like Christmas in one bite. Viral popping cranberries are the newest holiday treat taking over social feeds. Whether you prefer ...
Sabrina Carpenter is infuriated with the White House after their social media team used one of her songs for a video. The White House used Carpenter’s song “Juno” in an X video showcasing the arrests ...
Sabrina Carpenter is calling out the White House for using her hit song in a video that is “evil and disgusting.” The Manchild hitmaker tweeted on X on December 2, 2025, condemning a video shared by ...
WASHINGTON - White House officials fired back Tuesday at singer Sabrina Carpenter after she condemned the administration’s use of her hit song “Juno” in a video highlighting Immigration and Customs ...