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The Trump administration and Republicans in Congress have long courted the idea of designating antifa as a domestic terrorist ...
nority Leader John Boehner, and then-House Minority Whip Eric Cantor. Compared to them, Bachmann was an absolute radical. Her ...
The vice president tried to defend his administration from claims it’s hiding something on Jeffrey Epstein. It didn’t work.
Self-described "comedian" Alex Stein mocked trans suicides and repeated right-wing lies that encourage transphobic violence.
During his remarks at a bill signing event at the White House last month, President Trump went on a shocking transphobic tirade. Trump stated, "Everybody, let's go transgender." ...
Two victims of Jeffrey Epstein, the late convicted sex offender, ripped the federal government for appearing to be more ...
The congresswoman from Georgia has split with Donald Trump and the MAGA faithful on a number of issues over the last few ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Gaza war a ‘genocide,’ likely the first Republican lawmaker to do so A far-right firebrand appears to part from her party’s pro-Israel consensus.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she will not seek the Georgia governorship in 2026, though she left the door open to the possibility of a future run for the role.
Almost two months after she declined a Senate challenge against Democrat Jon Ossoff, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she will not run for Georgia governor.
Greene has stated previously that she is not running for Senate, either. Currently, there are five candidates officially in the running for the governor’s race next year.
ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Tuesday that she won’t run for governor in Georgia in 2026, putting an end to her flirtation with the race in a long social media post ...