Trump’s Jesus Image Proves Even Loyalty Has Limits
Trump faces unexpected criticism after a controversial image post.
FROM THE NEWSROOM
Tuesday, April 14th | News that moves the world.
A controversial post from President Trump is drawing unexpected criticism from some of his usual supporters.
A shooting incident near a high-profile tech executive’s home is raising renewed concerns about public safety.
And in Washington, debate is intensifying over military action, rising costs, and Congress’s role in foreign policy decisions.
So what ties these stories together?
Each reflects the tension between leadership, accountability, and the real-world consequences of decisions in politics, public safety, and national security.
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Trump’s Jesus Image Proves Even Loyalty Has Limits
President Trump faced criticism after posting an AI-generated image of himself depicted in religious imagery, which was later deleted. The reaction was notable in that it came not only from critics, but also from several conservative figures and commentators who questioned the judgment behind the post. The incident has sparked discussion about messaging, leadership, and the relationship between political figures and their core supporters.
Where is the line between political messaging and personal miscalculation?
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Two Arrested After Gunfire Near OpenAI Chief Executive’s San Francisco Residence
Two individuals were arrested after gunfire was reported near the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Authorities say shots were fired from a vehicle early Sunday morning, though initial assessments indicate the incident was not targeted at Altman. The arrests follow a separate incident days earlier involving a Molotov cocktail at the same location. Police continue to investigate whether the events are connected.
What does this say about broader public safety concerns in major cities?
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Glenn Ivey Demands Congress Vote on Iran as Fuel Costs Crush Working Families
Rep. Glenn Ivey is pushing a war powers resolution that would require congressional approval for continued U.S. military engagement with Iran. The effort comes as fuel prices rise and costs related to the conflict increase. Supporters frame the move as a matter of constitutional oversight, while critics argue it could limit flexibility in responding to threats. The debate highlights long-standing tensions over executive authority and national security strategy.
How should the balance between presidential power and congressional oversight be defined?
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QUICK TAKES
France excluded from key talks: The U.S. is hosting direct Israel-Lebanon discussions, with France left out amid criticism of its regional approach.
Massive cyberattack case concludes: A 20-year-old hacker has begun serving time after a breach impacting tens of millions of students and teachers.
Texas congressman announces retirement: Rep. Tony Gonzales confirmed he will step down following a personal scandal and public admission.
Swalwell donor pulls support: Billionaire Stephen Cloobeck has withdrawn his backing of Rep. Eric Swalwell following multiple misconduct allegations, reportedly asking for his investment back as calls for resignation grow.
FROM THE EDITOR
Some stories test loyalty.
Others test leadership.
And sometimes the biggest impact comes from moments no one expected.
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