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Trump Letting Go of ‘DEI’ Employees, Trump Ends Remote Work for Federal Workers, Trump’s Scary Executive Orders, Pardoning Jan. 6 Insurrectionists, Reaction to Elon Musk’s Gesture, Black America’s Reaction to Rappers Performing For Trump and More Trump News
Catching you up on all the news relating to Donald Trump this week.
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Lamar Odom Makes Explosive Claim About His 2015 Overdose That Nearly Killed Him
The former NBA player has openly discussed his addiction to drugs in the past, but he believes something was amiss that night.
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Video of Snoop Dogg in 2017 Resurfaces And Confuses Everyone
Snoop Dogg is now among the rappers performing at Crypto Ball, an event where cryptocurrency execs celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump.
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Stephen A. Smith Goes Off On People Who Criticized Rappers For Performing at Trump’s Inauguration
Besides Defending Snoop and Nelly, Smith also called out those who “turned against” Ice Cube leading up to the 2020 presidential election.
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Mixed Reaction to Elon Musk’s Shocking Salute at Trump’s Presidential Inauguration
The Tesla CEO’s questionable hand gesture sparked conversation across social media.
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Cam Newton Gets Candid About Caring For 8 Children With Post-NFL Finances
The former NFL MVP admits that it’s hard that he can’t be “Superman” anymore.
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Drake Named These Internet Stars in His Lawsuit And They Are Calling Him a ‘Snitch’
Buried in his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, Drake named several popular social media personalities. And they aren’t happy.
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You Won’t Believe What This Home Invader Did in Kid Cudi’s Los Angeles Mansion
The home intruder who burglarized the “Day ‘n’ Nite” rapper’s home ate his food, used his bathroom, and took a shower.
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What?? Cardi B is Convinced Her Ex Offset and His Mama Robbed Her, But That’s Not All
Cardi B went on a smear campaign against her ex-husband during a lengthy discussion on X Spaces on Tuesday.
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Drake’s Label UMG Responds to His Lawsuit With the Most Obvious Clapback Ever…and So Does Black Twitter
Universal Music Group is not afraid of the Toronto rapper’s lawsuit and is willing to “vigorously defend this litigation.”