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Donald Trump Calls Facebook an ‘Enemy of the People’ While Buying Ads on the Platform

Donald Trump called into CNBC’s Squawk Box on Monday where he talked about crypto, tried to defend his complete 180 on a TikTok ban, and promoted his new sneakers. The former president also railed against Facebook, calling it the “enemy of the people.” But there’s one thing Trump didn’t mention about Facebook: He’s still buying ads on the social media platform.Meta's Apparent Firing Goof“I consider Facebook to be an enemy of the people, along with a lot of the media,” Trump said on the show MondayTrump is still spending…

Trump Mocks DeSantis, Musk With Twitter Spaces Hitler Deepfake

Former President Donald Trump released a clip of a fake Twitter spaces event Wednesday where he used what appeared to be the deepfaked voices of Elon Musk, George Soros, Klaus Schwab, a coughing Dick Cheney, Satan, and, yes, Adolf Hitler, to mock Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The bizarre two-minute clip, which was originally uploaded to Rumble before being shared to other platforms like Instagram, was meant as a direct shot at DeSantis’ own glitch-filled Twitter Spaces event where he announced he was officially running…

Trumper Pleads Guilty to Vandalizing Own Garage With Biden 2020

Screenshot: KARE 11 / YouTubeA Minnesota man has pleaded guilty to wire fraud after he set up a hoax in which he claimed people had spray-painted left-wing messages on his garage, including “Biden 2020,” an anarchy symbol, and “BLM,” and set fire to several vehicles, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice. It’s not illegal to spray-paint your own property, but the man received about $61,000 from his insurance company and $17,000 from a GoFundMe fundraiser, which is a big no-no.It all started on

Trump’s Ex-Manager Brad Parscale Seems to Push Oil Messaging

Brad Parscale, Donald Trump’s former data guru and campaign manager. Photo: Tom Brenner (Getty Images)Conservative politicians, energy industry groups, Fox News, and think tanks funded by oil and gas donors have answered recent critical coverage of Texas’ power failures with full-throated condemnations of renewable energy. They inaccurately blame rising consumer prices and reduced reliability on green power sources. Beneath that loud braying, though, is a more insidious, less obviously conservative network of websites