Joe Rogan is openly questioning the direction of U.S. policy in Iran, saying the current strategy “doesn’t make sense” as the conflict drags on despite a newly extended ceasefire.
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Jimmy Kimmel seized on Tucker Carlson’s sudden break with Donald Trump, mocking the conservative commentator’s apology and arguing the split reveals a deeper fracture among some of the president’s most vocal allies.
The Dallas Cowboys draft press conference took a bizarre turn when former President Bill Clinton walked through the door mid-briefing, catching team owner Jerry Jones off guard and nearly sending him to the floor.
Joe Rogan shut down speculation about a the media claimed was a tense exchange with President Donald Trump at a UFC event.
Sean Hannity is pointing to a bizarre culprit for the New York Mets’ freefall: a hug with New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
A Pentagon prayer meant to highlight a military rescue mission quickly turned into a pop culture pile-on after critics noticed it sounded a lot like a famous line from “Pulp Fiction.”
Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Colo.) own bad behavior got called out after she made an explicit barb about the actions of two disgraced lawmakers on Capitol Hill. “Yeah, go to church. Find Jesus. Like, why is everybody so horny here?” Boebert said Thursday while speaking to reporters outside the U.S. Capitol. Her remarks came days after former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) and former Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) resigned from Congress amid allegations tied to sexual misconduct. Boebert also urged lawmakers to reflect on their conduct, telling reporters moments before her comment that colleagues should attend church and “find Jesus.” https://twitter.com/nicksortor/status/2044857154465562980 The…
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dunked on the liberal media for failing to get President Donald Trump’s diet coke “joke.”
Luke Gulbranson, a former cast member on Bravo’s “Summer House,” announced a congressional campaign in Minnesota, entering the race against Republican Rep. Pete Stauber in the state’s 8th Congressional District.
Dave Chappelle is drawing a line between his stand-up and the way it’s been used in the political arena, saying that Republicans have tried to turn his material into something he never intended.