A presidential character in the author's 1998 "Parable of the Talents" was inspired by Ronald Reagan, who used the campaign slogan in 1980.
Marjorie Taylor Greene reiterated her criticism of Trump during an interview on the “Kate Iverson Show” last week.
The hats have become a conspicuous presence at protests against President Trump in Greenland and Denmark. By Maya Tekeli and Jonathan Wolfe Maya Tekeli reported from Copenhagen. Bright red baseball ...
Red hats sporting the words “Make America Go Away” have gained popularity among critics opposed to the U.S.’s push to take over Greenland. The accessories are a parody of President Trump’s distinct ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Red baseball caps spoofing Donald Trump’s iconic MAGA hats have become a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance against the U.S. president's threat to seize the frozen ...
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A new kind of MAGA hat is gaining popularity online. Several sellers are now offering red hats printed with all-caps white lettering that says "Make America Go Away." Designed to parody the trademark ...
Red baseball caps parodying US President Donald Trump’s iconic MAGA hats have emerged as a symbol of defiance in Denmark and Greenland amid Trump’s renewed threats to seize the Arctic territory. The ...
WASHINGTON, DC: A claim has circulated online for years that science fiction writer Octavia Butler published a book in 1998 about a future President who won an election from a campaign where he used ...
Wisconsin residents can advance their careers while competing for cash prizes through a new statewide program that combines ...