Does America want more partisan warfare!?!?!

The Kennedy Center is now Trump Arts!

What happens when Jews fight back a real threat of antisemitism? Meet the holocaust hopefuls..

Bill Hole had discovered Moose outside eating grass. This was Bill's first time!

Trump is pressuring lawmakers to move at breakneck speed to pass the tax-cut bill, demanding they vote on the bill before the July 4 holiday. The president has been quick to blast critics of the bill — including calling Senator Rand Paul “crazy” for objecting to the inclusion of a debt ceiling increase in the package. As the legislation worked its way through the House last month, Trump took to social media to criticize holdouts and invited undecided members to the White House to compel them to support the package. It passed by one vote. Senate Majority Leader John Thune — who is planning to unveil his chamber’s version of the bill as soon as next week — said his timeline is unmoved by Musk. “We are already pretty far down the trail,” he said.

In a special internet moment: HELGA THE HORRIBLE HAS DECLARED PERSONAL WAR AGAINST PUTIN! BUT SHE IS ALSO IN LOVE WITH ANOTHER MAN!

In the past when people were down on their luck they would stick their head in the toilet, but today online there are millions of respectable options.

Turns out the Dems are not as perfect as we once thought them to be. On closer inspection they are not donkeys, but actually law students, who pretend to be intellectuals in combat mode.

The squid is feeling friendly.

Do anything for love!

But you might end up with these guys!

People who want to have babies now should not be instructed to have sex. That should be the easy part.

Dancing with Trump never got better!

A people who can not see gray areas, who refuse to think critically, who react fast, and hit hard for no reason, are the reasons we fear the world.

People seem to grasp the weirdness of time being weird, but how come people ae so confident about how space works and is?

In my language about genocide I refer to human reactions and fears as being something of value even if no evidence exists, and that should be important in putting extra force on preventing such a type of tragedy as massive deaths, regardless of the difficulty of the circumstances. It is not in me though to be constantly partisan and say yes always.

Giving people a shampoo of truth, and now clean eyes too. Peace to you and you.

The Daily Beast Newsletters Crossword SUBSCRIBE LOG IN ALL Cheat Sheet Media Obsessed Royals Politics Opinion Power 100 Innovation U.S. News Scouted HOMEPAGE Politics Dem Senator John Fetterman Spotted at MAGA Dinner With Major Trump Ally CROSSOVER EPISODE The Democratic senator also walked back an earlier X post calling out his own party. Julia Ornedo Julia Ornedo Reporter Published Jun. 10 2025 11:09PM EDT fb icon twitter icon email icon reddit icon U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA). Nathan Howard/Getty Images Senator John Fetterman was reportedly spotted at a MAGA hangout in Washington, D.C. with ultra-conservative strategist Steve Bannon. The Pennsylvania lawmaker was seen on Monday dining at the D.C. establishment Butterworth’s–which has become MAGA’s favorite restaurant—with Matthew Boyle, Washington bureau chief of the right-wing Breitbart News Network, according to Politico. Fetterman was later joined by Bannon, President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist, “for a good 20 minutes or so,” Politico reported. A spokesperson for Fetterman told the Daily Beast that the senator’s run-in with Bannon was unplanned. Fetterman Rips His Own Party for ‘True Chaos’ in L.A. NOT A FAN William Vaillancourt FEtterman The Democratic senator stirred speculations about a party switch earlier this year after he met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago and repeatedly broke from his colleagues to side with Republicans on issues including a Trump-backed spending bill and the Laken Riley Act. Fetterman stepped further away from his party this week when he ripped Democrats over their response to the protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles, which became the site of heated clashes between law enforcement and demonstrators. Scenes from the protest that broke out late last week included officers firing rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds as protesters threw rocks and set self-driving cars on fire. Law enforcement fire less-lethal munitions at protesters during clashes outside the federal building in Los Angeles, California Federal agents clashed with crowds in a Los Angeles suburb Saturday, including shooting flash-bang grenades, as the protests stretched into a second night Saturday. Etienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images “I unapologetically stand for free speech, peaceful demonstrations, and immigration—but this is not that,” Fetterman said in a now-deleted post on X. “This is anarchy and true chaos. My party loses the moral high ground when we refuse to condemn setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting law enforcement.” On Tuesday, Fetterman appeared to back down, telling NewsNation that his post wasn’t intended as a critique of the Democratic Party. “When people are setting cars on fire and damaging buildings and going at members of law enforcement, that’s not free speech, that’s not protesting. That’s just illegal behavior. And you know, we can’t ever be quiet, or we can’t defend that,” he said. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hit back at Fetterman. “I think that if Sen. Fetterman or anybody else is concerned with law and order, we should be looking at one of the most law-breaking agencies and administrations that we’ve seen in the United States,” she told reporters. “We also have a convicted felon in the White House.”

Prediction of today: Some form of relief is dawning, and inside people's minds a new light is beginning to shine and sweep away the old and rotten.

My life story brings me in good harmony with Trump. I was also once a democrat, and that means to me wool over my eyes.

People can see now that I was not over vigilant in the past months. I felt that if people want to do extreme things they will commit to it in a fanatical way. Never underestimate the resolve of extremists.

In good faith and intention, the future looks bright. Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with China in a social media post on Wednesday - Stan Gilliland/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with China in a social media post on Wednesday - Stan Gilliland/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Donald Trump has said the US has struck a trade deal with China following 48 hours of talks between the two countries. The US president announced the agreement in a social media post on Wednesday, claiming it is now subject to approval by his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. He said the leaders of the world’s two largest economies were “going to work closely together to open up China to American trade”, in what would be “a great win for both countries”. Unlock Efficiency And Boost ROI – Test Automation While Remaining In Control Ad Unlock Efficiency And Boost ROI – Test Automation While Remaining In Control Optmyzr.com Apply Now call to action icon As part of the pact, Mr Trump said the US would allow Chinese students to attend American colleges and universities, adding that the relationship between Beijing and Washington was “excellent”. In exchange, the US would be given access to magnets and rare earth materials from China, which are crucial to manufacturing green technologies such as wind turbines and electric vehicles. Mr Trump posted on his Truth Social platform: “Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me. Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump’s commerce secretary, was among the US trade delegation in London - Chris J Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump’s commerce secretary, was among the US trade delegation in London - Chris J Ratcliffe/Bloomberg “Full magnets, and any necessary rare earths, will be supplied, up front, by China. “Likewise, we will provide to China what was agreed to, including Chinese students using our colleges and universities (which has always been good with me). “We are getting a total of 55pc tariffs, China is getting 10pc. Relationship is excellent.” Related video: President Trump says US and China have reached a trade deal; What to know (WHAS-TV Louisville) After marathon talks in London this week, Trump claimed on Current Time 0:08 / Duration 2:00 WHAS-TV Louisville President Trump says US and China have reached a trade deal; What to know 0 View on Watch View on Watch More videos US, China announce reduced tariffs for 90 days after trade talks Fox Business/Fox Business US, China announce reduced tariffs for 90 days after trade talks 1:12 US, China reach deal to keep trade truce alive Reuters/Reuters US, China reach deal to keep trade truce alive 1:23 Trump agrees to delay 50% tariffs on EU imports until July 9 Daily Mail/Daily Mail Trump agrees to delay 50% tariffs on EU imports until July 9 1:06 In a separate post, he wrote: “Adding to the China readout, President Xi and I are going to work closely together to open up China to American trade. This would be a great win for both countries.” Mr Trump’s posts came hours after Howard Lutnick, the US commerce secretary, said the two sides had agreed on a “framework” to put their trading relations back on track. The two sides have until Aug 10 to negotiate a more comprehensive agreement to ease trade tensions, or US tariffs on China will snap back from about 30pc to 145pc, with China’s levies on America increasing from 10pc to 125pc. Senior officials from Washington and Beijing had gathered in London after accusations from both sides that they had violated the terms of a trade deal struck in Switzerland last month. Mr Trump and Mr Xi held a call last week that Mr Lutnick said “gave the fundamental foundation on which we were able to reach agreement”. Avoid Devastating Сonsequences - 24/7 Emergency Help Ad Avoid Devastating Сonsequences - 24/7 Emergency Help digitalinvestigation.com Learn more call to action icon Before Mr Trump’s post on Wednesday, Mr Lutnick had said: “We have reached a framework to implement the Geneva consensus and the call between the two presidents. “The idea is we’re going to go back and speak to President Trump and make sure he approves it. “They’re going to go back and speak to President Xi and make sure he approves it, and if that is approved, we will then implement the framework.” In a separate briefing, Li Chenggang, China’s vice-commerce minister, said a trade framework had been reached in principle that would be taken back to US and Chinese leaders. Meanwhile, the European Union reportedly believes it could extend its trade negotiations with the US beyond the initial deadline next month. The EU thinks there could be scope for further talks if it agrees a deal in principle by July 9, which is considered its best-case scenario, according to Bloomberg. The Trump administration is scheduled to enforce 50pc tariffs on EU goods beyond that date unless a deal is reached.