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Trump Administration Social Posts

The use of language and social posts by the Trump administration that echo white-supremacist canons and slogans.

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Jan 18, 2026
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What specific ties have Trump family members had to white supremacist organizations or figures?

Reporting documents a mix of direct, indirect, and disputed ties between members of the Trump family and white supremacist organizations or figures: Donald J. Trump has repeatedly been embraced by whi...

Jan 25, 2026
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How did congressional Republicans and Democrats respond to Trump's Charlottesville comments in the days after the rally?

In the days after the rally and ’s remarks that blamed “many sides,” lawmakers from both parties publicly reacted with unusually sharp language: Democrats demanded explicit denunciations of and called...

Jan 29, 2026
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Which specific Trump administration social media posts have been identified as referencing white supremacist literature or songs?

Multiple recent social-media posts have been identified by reporters and extremism experts as echoing explicit white‑supremacist texts and songs: most notably an / recruitment image using the line “We...

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