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'Captured the youth': How Charlie Kirk helped fuel Donald Trump's return to the White House


The assassination of Charlie Kirk ends the life of a conservative powerhouse who transformed Turning Point USA into a major force in Republican politics and elections. Read More

The Funereal White House


I t’s hard to overstate just how much the conservative activist Charlie Kirk felt like family to many in Donald Trump’s inner circle, and to the president himself. Kirk was close friends with Vice ... Read More

‘Clever and a little bit offensive’: Inside the White House’s norm-breaking social media strategy


Official White House social media posts these days can more closely resemble troll-ish meme accounts than a sober dissemination of information from the United States’ highest political office. Read More

Trump administration mocks Newsom social media strategy in rare official White House meme press statement


The Trump administration isn't impressed with Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) new social media strategy, responding with mockery of its own in one of the first-ever official White House press statements ... Read More

Trump Fires Back at Newsom, Pritzker With New Social Media Blitz


Newsom's earlier memes have included calling the president "Donald 'TACO' Trump"—shorthand for "Trump Always Chickens Out"—editing his rants into Star Wars villain voiceovers, comparing White House ... Read More

How Donald Trump’s untimely and untrue ‘death’ unfolded on social media


The president is not dead. Trump spoke live at the White House on Sept. 2. Even as rumors of his death went viral, he had been photographed by news outlets and his Truth Social posts racked up ... Read More

White House sending social media teams with FBI on some arrests in D.C., sources say


The White House has dispatched social media teams alongside FBI agents executing arrest warrants in the nation's capital to generate videos that promote U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on ... Read More


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