Trump endorses AGAINST popular Republican congresswoman who defied him on Epstein files
'If this is the price of an endorsement, I will never pay it'

During an appearance Sunday on Fox News, comedian Rob Schneider morphed himself into his character from Adam Sandler’s 1998 film “The Waterboy” to attack Democrats and endorse a GOP mayoral candidate.That candidate is Spencer Pratt, a registered Republican who is vying to become the next mayor of Los Angeles, California, and oust incumbent Mayor Karen Bass. Spencer has been fiercely promoted by right-wing figures, though remains several points behind Bass in recent polls.“We want to ask you to answer this one, if we can, as your character in 'The Waterboy' – do you think Spencer Pratt can do it?” Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked, referencing Schneider’s role in the 1998 film as a “townie,” whose catchphrase was “you can do it!”Schneider was happy to oblige.“You can do it! But I don't trust the Democrats!" Schneider said, eliciting an excited air fist pump from Doocy.“That’s exactly how I was hoping you would say that!” Doocy exclaimed.Comedian @RobSchneider breaks into his "The Waterboy" character to attack Dems as @pdoocy pumps his fist in excitement pic.twitter.com/KlpKdhcSN7— Alexander Willis (@ReporterWillis) May 31, 2026
'If this is the price of an endorsement, I will never pay it'
A brand-new scandal is embroiling Maine Democratic Senate Candidate Graham 'Nazi tattoo' Platner's campaign after he previously assured America that there was nothing more salacious in his background. The post Democrat Senate Candidate Graham ‘Nazi Tattoo’ Platner’s Words Come Back to Haunt Him as a Salacious New Scandal Threatens His Campaign (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Former Vice President Mike Pence broke with the Trump administration Sunday over the $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, calling it a "deeply offensive" and a "bad idea" and urging the White House to abandon it entirely.Pence made the remarks in an interview with NBC News' Meet the Press, where he said he would encourage the Trump administration to drop the fund, which is designed to compensate people who claim they were unfairly investigated or prosecuted by the government — including those who attacked police officers during the January 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol.The fund has faced mounting legal and political opposition since its creation. Courts have moved aggressively against it in recent days, with a federal judge in Florida reopening the underlying IRS case after 35 bipartisan former federal judges called the settlement a "fraud on the court," and a separate judge in Virginia issuing a temporary restraining order blocking the fund from operating while litigation proceeds.Pence's rebuke adds a prominent Republican voice to the chorus of criticism. The former vice president, who was inside the Capitol on January 6 as the mob called for his hanging, has been among the most pointed Republican critics of efforts to rehabilitate or compensate those who participated in the attack.The Trump administration has not responded to Pence's comments.
'I'm going to hope like heck that you don't just make state but you do really well there'
Tom Steyer, the liberal billionaire Democrat who's running for governor of California, seems to think that trans athletes in girls' sports is the biggest issue facing the state. The post California Democrat Governor Candidate Tom Steyer Just Can’t Stop Focusing on Trans Athletes in Girls’ Sports (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The testy relationship between Jill Biden and Kamala Harris has again bubbled up in the pages of the former first lady’s upcoming memoir including her going scorched […]
Nazi-tattoo sporting lefty Senate candidate Graham Platner's had an account on the casual sex hookup app Kik and was reportedly caught sexting with numerous women – with photos from that profile obtained by The Post.
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner exchanged sexual texts with several women after marrying his wife, she says, according to reports.