The White House came under scrutiny for sharing a modified arrest image on X, as the administration pushes tougher limits on manipulated media.
Although French President Emmanuel Macron did not explain the accessory's purpose during his speech, French sources connected it to a persistent health issue.
The White House confirmed that they posted an altered image of a Minnesotan protester's arrest after the image sparked backlash and confusion online.
The Trump administration is misrepresenting the arrest of civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong for her role in an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday that several organizers of a recent anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church had been arrested. Soon after, The White House X account shared an image of one ...
T he U.S. Labor Department is embracing Nazi slogans and tropes, the Pentagon’s research office is deploying neo-Nazi graphic ...
After the official White House X account was caught posting a digitally altered photo, one of President Donald Trump's ...
Top Gun or Terminator? French President Emmanuel Macron's sporting of aviator shades at Davos this week tickled the press and ...
The producer of a pair of aviator-style sunglasses that French President Emmanuel Macron sported at the World Economic Forum in Davos enjoyed a 28% bump in its stock price Thursday after the glasses ...
The acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out” was originally about “Liberation Day” tariffs. Now it’s morphed into a broader ...
BENNY JOHNSON (HOST): Seriously. Now President Trump has projected and manifested Greenland for America.