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White House plans 'extraordinary' Holy Week as Trump honors Easter with 'the observance it deserves' - via Fox News
Curtis Yarvin’s Ideas Were Fringe. Now They’re Coursing Through Trump’s Washington. - via Politico
How Trump Offers This African Territory Its 'Biggest Opportunity' - via New York Times
Smartphones and Computers Get Reprieve From New U.S. Tariffs on China - via New York Times
Pentagon fires Greenland base commander after she criticized JD Vance visit - via Politico
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Bill Maher changes his tune on Trump?
A few weeks ago, the White House had an unlikely set of guests — Kid Rock, Dana White, and Bill Maher joined President Trump for dinner.
The meal, arranged by Kid Rock, sounds like a recipe for a tense, maybe even confrontational night, given Maher’s leftist tendencies.
And I’m sure the media was licking their chops, waiting for a juicy tell-all where Maher ripped into Trump.
But that’s not what they got.
Instead, last Friday Maher gave his audience, and the world, a glimpse into the Trump that most people will never see.
His newest monologue, describing the White House dinner, was refreshingly honest— props to him for not playing into what the media wanted to hear.
You could almost feel the audience’s confusion… wait, Trump isn’t evil?
So what was Maher’s experience?
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