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The vice president turned 41 at the weekend but a picture shared by the GOP to mark the occasion has raised eyebrows ...
Vice President JD Vance’s waistline may have gotten a digital nip and tuck courtesy of the GOP. To mark his 41st birthday on ...
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The New Republic on MSNIt Sure Looks Like Republicans Edited This Birthday Photo of JD Vance
EPI chief economist Josh Bivens posited that if the U.S. enters a recession in the coming months, the “rapid ...
Although JD Vance is likely to be charmed by the quintessential British countryside during his upcoming visit to the ...
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The New Republic on MSNGreg Abbott Goes Full Authoritarian in Wild Threat to Democrats
The Texas governor is threatening Democrats who don’t show up to the Capitol to vote on his gerrymandered maps.
US Vice President JD Vance is facing online backlash after a GOP birthday post featured an image riddled with digital anomalies. The photo appeared to alter his physique.
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Guns, Jeans, and Republican: How Syndey Sweeney became MAGA's new muse – and a Conservative icon
Explore how Sydney Sweeney became an unlikely symbol for the MAGA movement in 2025 without uttering a single political ...
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Why People Believe JD Vance Could Replace Trump Before 2026
Mounting controversies, health rumors, and growing public scrutiny are fueling speculation that Donald Trump may not finish his second term — and that Vice President JD Vance could be next in line.
President Donald Trump praised actress Sydney Sweeney after learning she is a registered Republican. The Euphoria star’s ...
Donald Trump praised Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle jeans ad after learning she is a Republican, despite controversy ...
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The List on MSNUsha Vance's Social Media Silence On JD's Birthday Speaks Volumes Amid Rampant Divorce Rumors
JD and Usha Vance's marriage has been under the microscope ever since he became Donald Trump's running mate, and her latest ...
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Democrats have devolved into a clown show. No wonder polls show voters prefer GOP. | Opinion
The Republican Party could be even more dominant after President Donald Trump leaves office. Democrats, in contrast, appear aimless.
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