No, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the government can’t control the weather
She claims that Democrats are aiming hurricanes at Republicans.
October 11, 2024
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She claims that Democrats are aiming hurricanes at Republicans.
The out U.S. transportation secretary talked about why Republican disinformation about hurricane relief is so dangerous for disaster victims.
The tech billionaire acknowledged speaking with the transportation secretary.
“The danger lies not just in the narratives themselves but in how they could spark real-world consequences, potentially inciting violence,” the out president of Media Matters, Angelo Carusone, said.
A French court has ordered Amandine Roy and Natacha Rey to pay Macron €8,000 (about $8,864) over claims they made in 2021 that falsely asserted the first lady is actually her brother.
The right-wing extremist is exerting her influence on Donald Trump and the MAGA base.
The two have been feuding online over Loomer’s attack on the vice president’s Indian heritage.
Robby Starbuck continues to use his influence to make American workplaces worse.
The companies both caved to online pressure from fringe conservative extremists.
The anti-DEI movement sweeping corporations is being pushed by a man who believes that chemicals turn children LGBTQ+ and the COVID-19 vaccine caused Matthew Perry's death.
Rainbow mashes up 60 Minutes and Grease to lampoon the outrageous far-right congresswoman.
The former president said Sunday that the virulently anti-LGBTQ+ candidate is "Martin Luther King on steroids” and "better than Martin Luther King."
The California congressman, who lives rent-free in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s head, opens up about his experience as a rising star who’s at the same time witnessing and standing in the way of Republicans’ worst inclinations.
The Revivalist Manifesto is full of conspiracy theories and includes homophobic references to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
It appears like a case of life imitating art, imitating life.
A member of the famous Kennedy dynasty, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., continues to peddle falsehoods and conspiracy theories.
The Army veteran was convicted last November.