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reasons for his departure was soon followed by a podcast for the Spectator in 2021, before the magazine was acquired by his father. By the beginning of 2024, he had launched The Winston Marshall Show
reasons “pertaining to the government”. It is unclear what the target of a renewed bombing campaign would be. In the past, Trump threatened to wipe out “a whole civilisation”, and targeted civilian infrastructure such
Trump administration for launching what they saw as a religious war that could trigger the fulfilment of another [biblical prophecy](https://billmoyers.com/content/christian-zionism-rhetoric-preemptive-war/) about a war between Israel and “Persia”. So, can they sustain their
Trump's Absence Loomed Large At Annual White House Correspondents' Dinner](https://www.npr.org/2017/04/30/526239832/trumps-absence-loomed-large-at-annual-white-house-correspondents-dinner) Pearlman may be most recognizable for his short-form, rapid-fire mentalism in social media clips. And while he's excited
popular with the public – saying it was vital the US could trust the UK as an ally. He criticised cuts to international aid, which he said had weakened Britain’s influence, and said Starmer
decline in the last decade, ironically during a time when cocaine production in Colombia [has hit record levels](https://www.npr.org/sections/planet-money/2026/02/17/g-s1-110042/the-record-breaking-cocaine-boom-and-its-deadly-fallout).” Within gen Z there is a feeling that cocaine is not “their drug”, Daly
decline across the United States.  from the Guttmacher Institute
popular outgoing GOP governor, Kemp, to run for Ossoff’s seat. Others point to a lackluster effort by the National Republican Senatorial Committee to recruit a stronger crop of candidates or unify the field. Many
Trump's second term, according to [The Trace](https://www.thetrace.org/2025/12/immigration-ice-shootings-guns-tracker/), an outlet focused on covering gun violence. "He would speak with enthusiasm, like he was looking forward to doing things. He thought
popular measures also in the legislation. But his opposition, he contended, made the final versions of the legislation better. "The negotiation starts when one person says no," he said. "And if nobody says no, then
decline in democracy,” Bukele changed his Twitter bio to read “the coolest dictator in the world”. Bukele largely eschewed legacy media, instead preferring to sit down with YouTubers and podcasters with millions of subscribers, while
Trump](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/0256943dd862c2166fe356a116e235d75c6e615b/250_266_7926_5238/master/7926.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Mandelson at the White House in May 2025 during his time as the UK’s ambassador to the US. He was sacked in September. Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images The Guardian