• Spring girl
    Spring girl 🌸
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  • NASA Astronaut Victor Glover, who is currently on Artemis II on a mission to fly around the moon, is going viral after the reaction he had to President Donald Trump calling the crew.
    NASA Astronaut Victor Glover, who is currently on Artemis II on a mission to fly around the moon, is going viral after the reaction he had to President Donald Trump calling the crew.
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  • And he still take joker quotes seriously in this big 2026
    And he still take joker quotes seriously in this big 2026 🥀
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  • Pouring one out for them
    Pouring one out for them
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  • Miller a bit testy this morning
    Miller a bit testy this morning 😏
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  • A MAGA merchandise shop in Crystal Lake, IL — a Chicago suburb — has shut down just months after opening, and the owner is pointing the finger directly at Trump’s deeply unpopular war with Iran.

    Owner Lisa Fleischmann told the Chicago Tribune the collapse in sales was immediate: “It all started with the war. It was dead as a door nail the minute that happened.”

    She says customers are afraid to even be seen in pro-Trump gear. “I think (customers) are unsure what’s going on… And if you wear it, they feel someone might come up to them and ask them questions.”

    And no wonder — 59% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s job performance in a recent Fox News poll. An AP-NORC survey found 59% believe U.S. military action in Iran has gone too far — including 1 in 4 Republicans. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 56% of Americans expect the Iran war to hurt them financially, with only 7% saying it would help.

    The conflict has already claimed 13 U.S. service members and over 1,000 Iranian civilians.
    Fleischmann also noted sales cratered after Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff rollout, which he reversed after crashing the markets.

    She’s still holding out hope, but the writing is on the wall: when even MAGA diehards won’t wear the merch, something has gone very, very wrong.
    A MAGA merchandise shop in Crystal Lake, IL — a Chicago suburb — has shut down just months after opening, and the owner is pointing the finger directly at Trump’s deeply unpopular war with Iran. Owner Lisa Fleischmann told the Chicago Tribune the collapse in sales was immediate: “It all started with the war. It was dead as a door nail the minute that happened.” She says customers are afraid to even be seen in pro-Trump gear. “I think (customers) are unsure what’s going on… And if you wear it, they feel someone might come up to them and ask them questions.” And no wonder — 59% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s job performance in a recent Fox News poll. An AP-NORC survey found 59% believe U.S. military action in Iran has gone too far — including 1 in 4 Republicans. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 56% of Americans expect the Iran war to hurt them financially, with only 7% saying it would help. The conflict has already claimed 13 U.S. service members and over 1,000 Iranian civilians. Fleischmann also noted sales cratered after Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff rollout, which he reversed after crashing the markets. She’s still holding out hope, but the writing is on the wall: when even MAGA diehards won’t wear the merch, something has gone very, very wrong.
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  • For a long time
    For a long time
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  • Release the Epstein Files!
    Release the Epstein Files!
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  • A U.S. Air Force F-35 stealth fighter crashed in Nevada on March 31 during a training mission, with the pilot ejecting safely, officials confirmed.

    The jet, based at Nellis Air Force Base, went down roughly 25 miles northeast of Indian Springs within the Nevada Test and Training Range.

    The pilot sustained minor injuries, and authorities emphasized the crash occurred in restricted airspace, posing no threat to civilians.

    Emergency crews quickly secured the site, which remains under military control as an investigation into the cause is underway.

    The F-35, an advanced and costly stealth aircraft operated by several nations, is once again under scrutiny following this training incident.
    A U.S. Air Force F-35 stealth fighter crashed in Nevada on March 31 during a training mission, with the pilot ejecting safely, officials confirmed. The jet, based at Nellis Air Force Base, went down roughly 25 miles northeast of Indian Springs within the Nevada Test and Training Range. The pilot sustained minor injuries, and authorities emphasized the crash occurred in restricted airspace, posing no threat to civilians. Emergency crews quickly secured the site, which remains under military control as an investigation into the cause is underway. The F-35, an advanced and costly stealth aircraft operated by several nations, is once again under scrutiny following this training incident.
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