Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    MAGA FUTURE

    'MAGA has Trump': Steve Bannon pushes POTUS for third term, rejects Vance as heir
    Donald Trump's anger with Europe has a definite upside

    The Iran crisis is reshaping America's ties with European allies, leading to a significant shift in the transatlantic relationship. European nations are increasingly focused on military self-reliance and navigating complex geopolitical challenges. This period presents a critical juncture for diplomacy and coalition building.

    Israel tensions surface as Democrats plot US midterms

    Democrats are divided over Israel policy and the influence of pro-Israel lobby American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) at a key Democratic National Committee meeting ahead of the midterm elections.

    Trump to fire Cabinet members ‘Left, Right and Center’? DC on edge - who are on the list?

    Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly pleaded with President Trump not to fire her during a dramatic White House meeting after he accused her of an "unforgivable offense." Trump informed Bondi of her impending dismissal, citing her alleged intervention in an FBI investigation related to Eric Swalwell as a key reason for the decision.

    DC buzz explodes over Kristi Noem husband leak — wild theory leaves insiders stunned

    Shocking photos of Kristi Noem's husband's cross-dressing fetish have ignited speculation in Washington about who leaked them and why. Some Republican strategists believe Noem herself may have orchestrated the leak to rehabilitate her image and advance her White House ambitions with her adviser, Corey Lewandowski.

    Steve Bannon sparks firestorm, calls to deport Netanyahu’s son to Iran war front lines

    Steve Bannon is urging the Department of Homeland Security to deport Benjamin Netanyahu's son, Yair, from the U.S. and send him to fight on the front lines of the Iran war. This call highlights a growing divide within MAGA ranks regarding potential U.S. ground troop involvement in the conflict.

    • Hillary Clinton 2028 comeback? What she just said has everyone talking

      Hillary Clinton addressed rumors of a 2028 presidential run, calling herself a "plausible candidate" but stating she is not planning to run. She expressed optimism about the Democratic party's "good bench" of potential candidates, citing a perceived decline in Donald Trump's favorability ratings.

      Meddle east meditations: India and countries like Pakistan are inactive and active for safety of their citizens and economies

      India's foreign policy focuses on securing energy and protecting assets during the Gulf War. Global economies face widespread fears of supply disruption and inflation. The conflict's impact could extend to the early 2030s. India and Pakistan share similar goals for their citizens. Regional powers have differing interests regarding Iran's role.

      Trump succession race heats up as Iran war tests Vance, Rubio

      The pair, widely viewed as potential successors to Trump, have been thrust into still-developing negotiations to end the war at a moment when the Republican Party is already weighing its post-Trump future. Vance has taken a cautious approach, reflecting his skepticism toward prolonged U.S. military involvement, while Rubio has aligned himself closely with Trump’s hawkish stance and emerged as one of the administration’s most vocal defenders of the campaign.

      'JD or Marco?': Iran war raises 2028 stakes as Trump weighs Vance vs. Rubio

      President Trump faces a critical juncture as the Iran war impacts his legacy and approval ratings. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, potential successors, navigate differing approaches to the conflict. Trump is reportedly considering both men for future leadership roles. The war's outcome could significantly influence their political futures and the Republican Party's direction.

      America is depleting a more powerful weapon than its missiles

      America's standing has fallen due to a loss of trust. President Trump's administration is eroding credibility by spreading falsehoods. This damages the nation's ability to lead and secure allies. The article highlights the importance of truth as a vital weapon in international relations. Nations need reliable partners, and America's current approach jeopardizes its global influence.

      One month into Iran war, only hard choices for Trump

      Facing falling approval ratings and rising energy prices, President Trump grapples with stark choices in the month-long war against Iran. He must decide whether to pursue a potentially flawed deal for withdrawal or escalate militarily, risking a prolonged conflict that could define his presidency.

      He’s Pac-Man, or Pax Man? Trump’s war-peace pivot keeps Iran and markets on edge

      Tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran are easing after weeks of conflict. A temporary ceasefire has been announced, sparking market rallies and hopes for a deal. Diplomatic efforts are intensifying, with Pakistan and Egypt mediating. India and other nations are also engaging in discussions to navigate the complex regional situation and ensure stability.

      Quote of the day by late conservative activist Charlie Kirk: ‘Socialism cannot survive when people are free to think for…’

      Charlie Kirk, a leading voice for young conservatives and founder of Turning Point USA, met a tragic end. He was fatally shot at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, at the age of 31. This shocking event has intensified discussions about political divisions and safety at public gatherings. Kirk was known for advocating free markets and limited government.

      Hormuz, escalation or exit? From Nowruz to Easter, a bridge for Trump to build - or is it a bridge too far?

      A potential escalation in the US-Israel conflict with Iran looms. Targeting power plants is a new strategy. This could mirror tactics used against Ukraine. Gulf nations might face economic hardship. The UN could get involved. Russia and China may block resolutions. The situation risks a dangerous and uncontrollable phase.

      More than a Trump card: How the war could really end

      A conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel escalates, with potential outcomes driven by economic and deterrence considerations. The Strait of Hormuz blockade impacts global energy supplies. Iran demands US withdrawal and reparations for peace. A prolonged 'phoney war' could lead to Iran acquiring nuclear capability, shifting regional power dynamics.

      Why Ambani’s $300 billion Texas hedge is a nod to MAGA

      The Iran conflict and disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have highlighted the growing influence of Mukesh Ambani in strengthening US-India ties. His company, Reliance Industries, emerged as the key investor in a major US refinery project, a deal revealed by Donald Trump.

      After Trump fires Kristi Noem, Corey Lewandowski may be next as reports hint at another shake-up

      The dismissal of Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security has sparked debate regarding the internal dynamics within the agency and the influence of her close ally Corey Lewandowski. Lewandowski, who served as an unpaid adviser and was widely viewed as a powerful personality inside the department, is now expected to depart following the leadership change ordered by President Donald Trump.

      Donald Trump’s Middle East gamble: Iran strikes; domestic criticism rises

      America faces market turmoil as President Trump initiates a major military campaign against Iran. Six service members have died and jets have been shot down. The conflict could last weeks, with further U.S. military action expected. This marks Trump's biggest gamble, risking troops and global stability.

      Trump and Netanyahu are doing the free world a favor

      President Trump's decision to join Israel in toppling Iran's regime, resulting in Khamenei's death, faces criticism but garners support within Iran. The author argues this action responds to Iran's long-standing war against the US and strengthens global security by weakening an autocratic axis.

      US tariffs: Supreme Court ruling creates instability, what's next for India?

      Washington faces genuine instability after a Supreme Court ruling on tariffs. This development impacts President Trump's trade objectives, including revenue generation and reindustrialization efforts. India must remain grounded and nimble, maintaining multiple engagement channels. Businesses can capitalize on temporary tariff reductions. Diversifying trade and seeking stable economic anchors is now a political urgency.

      US Court draws the line on Trump’s tariff overreach

      The US Supreme Court has ruled against former President Trump's tariffs. The court stated that Congress, not the President, has the power to impose taxes. This decision limits executive authority and restores predictability to global trade. The ruling emphasizes the importance of separation of powers in American democracy.

      Is Nicki Minaj joining politics, could she team up with Trump and run for Congress? Here's what we know so far

      Nicki Minaj’s recent support for Donald Trump has ignited discussions about a possible future in politics. After previously criticizing his administration, the rapper has made high-profile appearances connected to Trump and defended him publicly. A PR specialist has indicated that she could realistically pursue roles like councilwoman, mayor, or even a congressional seat, though likely not during the peak of her career.

      Rubio says US does not want 'vassal' Europe on visit to Trump's allies

      US Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured European leaders the US seeks partnership, not a "vassal" relationship, urging them to embrace Donald Trump's vision for global renewal. He met with Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico and will meet Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, both staunch right-wing allies of Trump, to discuss strengthening transatlantic ties and energy cooperation.

      ET Now Global Business Summit 2026: Multipolarity is new world order; but without rules, instability will only deepen

      At the ET Now Global Business Summit, leaders examined the complex dynamics of today's world, emphasizing the transition to multipolarity. They pointed out the looming dangers to stability and economic success in the absence of cohesive guidelines. Now, more than ever, resilience in defense, energy, and overall competitiveness is crucial.

      OpenAI's Greg Brockman is a MAGA donor; here is how much he donated to the Trump campaign

      The pro-Trump super PAC MAGA Inc received a $25 million donation from the OpenAI co-founder and president and his wife, Anna. This underscores the growing political engagement by tech leaders as the administration pushes a pro-AI, anti-regulation agenda.

      Quote of the day by Charlie Kirk: "Never give up, never surrender, and always go for..."

      Charlie Kirk, a key figure in conservative youth activism, co-founded Turning Point USA. He authored 'The MAGA Doctrine', a book outlining principles for the Republican Party. Kirk's work promoted limited government and free markets. His quote, 'Never give up, never surrender, and always go for the win,' inspired many. Kirk was assassinated on September 10, 2025.

      JD Vance or Marco Rubio? Who will succeed Trump as MAGA torchbearer? US President makes his choice
      Is Donald Trump losing his MAGA base? Steve Bannon blasts Elon Musk again for firing thousands of federal staff, says, 'He is a parasitic illegal immigrant'

      Steve Bannon blasts Elon Musk again, calling him a "parasitic illegal immigrant" and warning Trump supporters not to trust him. Bannon claims Musk is imposing his "freak experiments" on the U.S. while cutting thousands of federal jobs under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite the attacks, Donald Trump stands by Musk, dismissing concerns of division.

      Load More
    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP