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Illustration of JD Vance as emerging post-Trump Republican leader, with DeVito's book, family-faith-disruption themes, and divided GOP reactions.
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Author argues Vice President JD Vance could emerge as Republicans’ post-Trump standard-bearer

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Legal analyst Frank DeVito, author of a new book on JD Vance, says the vice president has the potential to lead Republicans after Donald Trump, pointing to Vance’s emphasis on family, faith and institutional disruption—an assessment that some Republicans dispute, citing Vance’s relatively short time in national office and past shifts in his stance toward Trump.

Nicki Minaj just spilled exactly why she decided to stop hiding her years-long support for Donald Trump. In a fresh Time interview she owns it all, from the fear of industry backlash to her role as the supposed catalyst for change.

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Vice President JD Vance responded to podcast host Joe Rogan's criticism of the Make America Great Again movement, defending its supporters after Rogan called them dorks. Vance made the remarks during an interview on Friday with commentator Benny Johnson. He also disputed Rogan's claims about past Democratic deportation policies.

Fissures are deepening within the MAGA movement and broader right-wing groups as they position for a future beyond Donald Trump. Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement of her resignation highlights internal tensions, while controversies involving Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes add to the divisions. These developments come amid ongoing discussions in political circles about the evolving landscape of conservative politics.

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U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia resigned from Congress on Friday after publicly breaking with President Trump and accusing him of abandoning his own agenda, according to an NPR interview. Her departure, as one of the most prominent MAGA-aligned lawmakers, is forcing Republicans to confront what their party will look like after Trump leaves the White House, GOP strategists say.

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