October 18 White House taunts liberals with provocative meme-filled debut on Bluesky The Trump White House joined Bluesky with a meme-filled debut on Friday, appearing to poke fun at the liberal-leaning platform’s progressive users.
October 10 Letitia James' own words come back to haunt her after federal bank fraud charges filed New York Attorney General Letitia James faces federal bank fraud charges, and critics have unearthed her 2024 social media post criticizing powerful people who cheat for loans.
September 30 Politico reporter under fire after social media posts attacking Trump, MAGA voters resurface Politico reporter Cheyanne Daniels is facing scrutiny for past social media posts attacking President Donald Trump and his supporters as she covers his presidency.
September 26 Vice President JD Vance calls out 'left-wing radicals' for inciting political violence in social media post JD Vance addressed political violence rhetoric following criticism over Trump supporters' response to the Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light controversy from 2023.
August 16 Newsom's office continues to mock Trump using his social media writing style: 'TINY HANDS' California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office continued to mock President Trump following his meeting with Putin on Friday, crafting social media posts to mirror how the president often writes.
July 30 Backlash against Sydney Sweeney ‘jeans/genes’ ad gets mocked by WH: Americans are 'tired of this bulls---’ Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle advertisement sparks controversy as critics claim it promotes "whiteness" while Trump officials defend against cancel culture accusations.
June 18 JD Vance account suspended, then quickly restored, on liberal X competitor Vice President JD Vance was temporarily suspended by liberal X competitor Bluesky within the first hour of the country’s No. 2 leader joining the platform.
June 11 Elon Musk and Trump appear to end nasty feud 'The Five' discusses Elon Musk saying he regrets some of his social media posts targeting President Donald Trump.
June 11 Musk says he regrets social media posts targeting Trump: 'They went too far' Elon Musk said Wednesday that he regrets making some of his recent social media posts attacking President Donald Trump, admitting they went "too far."
June 6 Rogan reacts live to Elon's 'crazy' Epstein accusation against Trump while interviewing FBI director Joe Rogan suggested Elon Musk needs a social media break after he made the allegations against Trump, saying constant online arguments are "bad for your mental health."