President Trump suggested on Wednesday that he will release the "full files" on the 2020 election, proving it was stolen from him. "We have things that you won't believe, Trump said.
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More than 2 million barrels of oil are transiting through the Strait of Hormuz every day despite the passageway's closure due to the war in Iran, experts said.
President Donald Trump said he loves inflation.A new report released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that America’s annual inflation rate had reached its highest levels in three years. Later, in the Oval Office, a reporter asked Trump whether the new inflation numbers concerned him. The president presented his own pathetic spin. “No, I love it. The numbers were great. You know what I really love? I love the inflation,” Trump said. Sorry, what?Reporter: Are you concerned, Mr. President, about the latest inflation number which came out this morning?Trump: No, I love it. I love the inflation. pic.twitter.com/vktX6C9lbk— Acyn (@Acyn) June 10, 2026As Americans are struggling to afford gas, food, electricity, and medical care, Trump suggested that the high prices would be good for “after the war.” “You know, we’ve been taking out millions of barrels of oil. Nobody knows it. You know who doesn’t know about it? Iran until right now,” Trump said. “We took out, the other night, 22 ships, late at night with no lights because they don’t have any radar because we blasted the crap out of it.”Trump indicated that clandestine oil flows were why crude prices were below $100 per barrel. But if that was ever really a secret, Iran certainly knew about it—because Trump had posted about it earlier in the day.Trump has made it clear he cares more about oil companies than average Americans, who aren’t likely to buy the president’s sudden pivot after he’s spent the last few years railing against inflation.
President Donald Trump clarified comments he made on Wednesday about hundreds of millions of barrels of oil he claimed to have secretly taken from Iran. Trump hosted reporters on Wednesday morning at a bill signing ceremony in the Oval Office, where he claimed the mystery operation had been driving down global oil prices, even as […]
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said that nearly 100 vessels have used the Jones Act waiver granted by President Donald Trump, which allowed refiners to use foreign-flagged ships to transport fuel between United States ports. The Jones Act waiver “has been used enormously,” Wright said in testimony Wednesday before the House Science Space and Technology […]
President Trump on Wednesday blasted California's elections again, noting that Trump-Endorsed gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton nearly got robbed like Republican Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt. "The only reason he got approved," Trump said of Hilton, is because "there was too much heat on 'em." Hilton was projected to advance to the November gubernatorial election on Monday night, the same night that Democrat mayoral candidate Nithya Raman took a massive lead over Spencer Pratt, securing her spot in the November mayoral election.
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While the term "Manosphere" is used to describe an array of anti-feminist ideologies —from MGTOWs (Men Going Their Own Way) to PUAs (Pickup Artists) to incels (involuntary celibates) — another term, "Womanosphere," is being applied to the Manosphere's female allies. Turning Point USA, the MAGA group led by founder Charlie Kirk's widow Erika Kirk, is a bastion of "Womanosphere" activists and influencers. Describing Turning Point's recent 2026 Women's Leadership Summit, The Atlantic's Elaine Godfrey emphasizes that a variety of women spoke — from some who sounded "a little feminist" to one who doesn't believe that women should vote."If the conservative Manosphere is associated with protein powder, pomade, and ancient Rome," Godfrey explains in The Atlantic, "then the conservative Womanosphere is its aesthetic opposite: a frilly wonderland of gingham tablecloths and Bible verses, as soft as goose down and as cotton-candy pink as Polly Pocket's Country Cottage. Which is why the cannons were so startling. Before each speaker took the podium at Turning Point USA's annual Women's Leadership Summit to advise feminine gentleness in all situations, tall columns of magenta smoke blasted from both ends of the stage, and the music's bass dropped, rattling the skulls of all 3,000 women in the ballroom of the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter. This year's event was full of such subtle contradictions."Godfrey continues, "It is difficult to tidily define womanhood, or to attach to the term a set of clear expectations. Yet Turning Point, the conservative organization founded by the late Charlie Kirk, professes to understand womanhood deeply — so deeply, in fact, that it holds a conference every June to elucidate the concept: Womanhood is getting married as soon as you can, and having babies — more 'than you can afford,' as Kirk often advised. It is embracing God and renouncing feminism."But Godfrey stresses that the messages and viewpoints at the 2026 Women's Leadership Summit were more "diverse" than "in year's past." And she cites podcaster Alex Clark as one of the speakers who felt "a little feminist," telling attendees that "never getting married is not a failure.""In her speech kicking off this year's event," Godfrey notes, "Erika Kirk gave advice you might hear at any Christian empowerment conference: Count your virtues and hone them…. Other speakers offered predictable messages: They railed against abortion and shared Christian wisdom on dating and motherhood…. But the overall message of the summit was, admittedly, a little hard to parse."Godfrey continues, "After several speakers reminded the young ladies in the audience that family should be their top priority, another presenter advertised an array of job-training programs for women hoping to become phlebotomists or plumbers. Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany cheerfully declared, 'I believe there could be a future president of the United States in this room today.'"
President Donald Trump vows to strike Iran again and scolds the country for delaying talks on an interim peace deal during remarks with reporters at the White House. (Source: Bloomberg)