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Poll Reveals Surprising Support for Barron Trump as Future President New

Poll Reveals Surprising Support for Barron Trump as Future President

A recent poll shows that a portion of Americans would support Barron Trump potentially becoming President of the United States in the future. Barron, the youngest son of Donald Trump, has gained notable popularity among Republican voters. Barron's Growing Influence At 20 years old, Barron has played a notable role in his father's 2024 campaign by connecting with influential right-leaning figures online. These efforts are believed to have helped increase Trump's appeal among younger male audiences. International attention also came Barron's way when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi praised him during a White House event, wishing him well on his birthday. Impact on Media Strategy Barron has been recognized for steering Trump towards popular platforms like The Joe Rogan Experience and Impaulsive, expanding his reach to younger generations. Campaign adviser Jason Miller has noted Barron's significant role in these strategic appearances. His involvement has sparked conversations about his possible military service amid tensions involving Iran, although physical constraints might preclude him from certain roles due to his height. Political Speculation Despite jokes and satirical websites like DraftBarronTrump.com circulating online, serious political speculation surrounds Barron's future. A poll by Daily Mail/J.L. Partners revealed that around 40% of Republicans support constitutional changes to allow him to run for president before age 35. Among general respondents, only about 24% supported this idea, with 42% opposed. Nonetheless, within Republican circles, nearly half view him as a potential future leader.

Mar 25, 2026
Could This Unused Rule Oust Donald Trump as US President? New

Could This Unused Rule Oust Donald Trump as US President?

A conservative commentator has suggested that Vice President JD Vance consider removing President Donald Trump from office using the 25th Amendment, amid growing backlash over recent actions involving Iran. Donald Trump, re-elected in 2024, is now serving as the 47th President of the United States. His presidency continues to face controversies, including his recent coordination with Israel on airstrikes against Iran. Criticism of Trump's Actions Scott McConnell, co-founder of The American Conservative, proposed on social media that JD Vance should support invoking the 25th Amendment. McConnell emphasized his recommendation by detailing a plan which includes selecting Chris Murphy as Vice President and committing not to run for office in 2028. He described Murphy as an anti-war figure who is intelligent and moderate. McConnell has been vocal in opposing U.S. military involvement in Iran. Political Recommendations McConnell also mentioned Marco Rubio, suggesting he could participate in negotiating a ceasefire and potentially become a leading GOP candidate. He criticized Trump for allegedly relying on misleading intelligence from Israel regarding the Middle East situation. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with reports stating over 3,000 deaths, including more than 1,000 civilians. Doubt Over Iran Peace Talks Although President Trump claimed effective ceasefire discussions with Iran, Iranian authorities have denied these claims.

Mar 25, 2026
Liz Cho Pushes Ex Josh Elliott to Reveal Finances Amid Affair Rumors New

Liz Cho Pushes Ex Josh Elliott to Reveal Finances Amid Affair Rumors

Liz Cho is seeking a Connecticut court's intervention in her divorce from Josh Elliott, claiming he has not provided essential financial and travel records. Their legal battle continues as each party files motions and responses. Financial Records Dispute In March, Cho filed a request for Elliott to produce credit card statements and other financial documents dating back to January 1, 2020. Elliott has objected, stating the requests are unreasonable and asserting he has complied by providing recent documents up to 2025. Cho argues that necessary documents from 2020 through 2022, and for future dates beyond those provided, have not been shared. She is also asking for details on Elliott's income and travel dating back to 2020. Allegations of Missing Property Earlier this year, Cho alleged that Elliott removed significant personal belongings from their shared home while she was on vacation. She claims valuable jewelry is missing and suspects Elliott is responsible since he had access to these items. Elliott refuted these claims, stating he only took limited items necessary for establishing a new residence following escalating tensions at their marital home. Romantic Relationships Inquiry The court filings previously indicated Cho sought information about any romantic relationships Elliott might have had during their marriage. While his conversation records with others were requested, Elliott objected to producing these materials. A source close to the situation described this extensive document request as standard procedure in divorce cases. Both parties have continued to file motions as they prepare for further court proceedings scheduled in May. Elliott and Cho began their relationship at ABC and married in July 2015. They are both engaged in maintaining family life while navigating this contentious separation.

Mar 25, 2026
Mormon Wives Star Opens Up About Co-Star's Struggle After Custody Battle New

Mormon Wives Star Opens Up About Co-Star's Struggle After Custody Battle

Jessi Draper discussed Taylor Frankie Paul amid the ongoing scandal involving her "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" co-star. Draper recently spoke to Paul just before her interview on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. Updates from Jessi Draper Draper mentioned that Paul seemed positive despite facing a challenging situation. She praised Paul for always being truthful and expressed confidence in her ability to handle the situation well. Draper criticized Paul's ex, Dakota Mortensen, for allegedly leaking stories to the media. She confirmed her belief that he revealed details about an investigation into a domestic violence incident in February. Impact on the Show Production of Season 5 of "SLOMW" has been halted due to these developments. Draper stated that the cast is focusing on dealing with personal issues before resuming filming. Legal and Personal Repercussions The scandal led to Paul's season of "The Bachelorette" being canceled and her temporarily losing custody of her son, Ever. Recent reports indicate she is under investigation for a previous domestic violence incident. Despite these challenges, Draper expressed disappointment at Paul's removal from "The Bachelorette," noting a positive change in Paul's demeanor after filming the show. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

Mar 25, 2026
Angelina Jolie's Uncle, 'Wild Thing' Songwriter Chip Taylor, Dies at 86 New

Angelina Jolie's Uncle, 'Wild Thing' Songwriter Chip Taylor, Dies at 86

Renowned songwriter Chip Taylor, known for creating hits like "Wild Thing," passed away at 86 in hospice care. His friend Billy Vera shared the news and paid tribute to Taylor's influence and mentorship. Life and Legacy Born James Wesley Voight in Yonkers, New York, Chip Taylor was the brother of actor Jon Voight and uncle of Angelina Jolie. Despite his famous family, he built his own notable career in music, starting with the success of "Wild Thing" in 1966, which climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. A Storied Career Taylor quickly composed "Wild Thing" after a call from The Troggs' producer seeking new material. He described the inspiration behind the song as a quintessential New York moment. Beyond this hit, Taylor wrote other iconic songs like “Angel of the Morning” and collaborated with artists such as Willie Nelson and Janis Joplin. His work has left a lasting impact on the music world. Tributes and Achievements Musician Allan Jones remembered Taylor for both his storytelling ability and songwriting talent. Taylor's catalog includes years of memorable tracks, and he released his own albums in addition to founding Train Wreck Records in 2007. His album “Yonkers NY” was highly praised as an introspective piece reflecting on his childhood. In 2016, Taylor was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, recognizing his significant contributions to music. Taylor is survived by his children and grandchildren. His wife, Joan Carole Frey, passed away in June 2025.

Mar 25, 2026