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Black Information Network on MSNSocial Media Reacts To Republicans Blocking Vote To Release Epstein FilesHouse Republicans have blocked a move that could've forced the Trump administration to release the files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's death and investigation.
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Erlanger-Elsmere Independent School District board chairman stepped down following controversy over past social media comments advocating violence against Republicans.
After years pressing to end U.S. aid to Ukraine, many Republicans have abandoned that position now that President Trump is supporting the country against Russian aggression.
Rep. Greg Murphy (R-N.C.) admitted on Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs has been “hard for some” in his district — but suggested that he still supports the president’s path forward anyway.
Here’s a pro tip: If you’re mad, don’t post. Sit with it. Let it simmer. If you still feel the same tomorrow, then − maybe − write something thoughtful, something you wouldn’t mind your boss or grandmother reading − or folks reading the front page of The Enquirer.
Social media outrage erupted as some figures blamed Texas flood deaths on Trump administration cuts, while meteorologists confirmed extra staff were on duty during the disaster.
After the resignation of chairperson Jeffrey Miller, a Northern Kentucky school board has 60 days to find a new member.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNThe GOP tried to pass an anti-trans law. A Democratic governor said, “No way.”“My faith teaches me that we are all children of God,” Gov. Josh Stein said as he vetoed the measure. “YAAAAASSSSSS,” responded Drag Race judge Michelle Visage. Alfie Smith hopes his Barbie-inspired look can inspire other kids to be themselves.
"And Just Like That" star Sarah Jessica Parker does not think she needs to be overly political on social media.
Kentucky GOP Congressman Thomas Massie has raked in cash from a slew of new donors despite his opposition to President Trump's policies.
A social media statement made by an employee of the Warren County School District that was shared by a Facebook Donald Trump for President site has caught the attention of the nation — and local Republicans.