By Shania Pagan Banned. Deleted. Never to return. Former President Donald Trump was blocked by multiple social media platforms back in January 2020. These bans were included but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat. Following riots at The United States Capitol, a multitude of his posts and tweets were censored and disputed by […]
The Courage to see Beyond Crisis
By Sebastian Giarratana Just when we thought it could not get any worse, 45 struck again. This time with circumstances even worse than the regularly scheduled asinine tweet. It is no secret that Trump’s base has thrived off of the fanatical and extreme ideas he has fed them for four years and marketed his followers […]
Trump’s Legacy v. Expectations of Biden
By Emily Cortes Before the MAGA slogan, hats, and flags flying off of boats and homes across the country, maybe the closest thing we saw to that was a Bernie bumper sticker or city council signs on a neighbor’s front lawn. The businessman turned 45 President branded himself in a way that his supporter and […]
Trump’s Health and his Involvement in COVID-19
By Re’nesia Mills In recent weeks, the White House has seen several positive COVID-19 cases that have impacted President Donald Trump and other government officials. According to an ABC News report, 34 White House officials have been infected with COVID-19. “It just seems like total chaos,” said William Myers, assistant professor of political science at […]
Students Question if they Pay More in Taxes than Trump
By Juliana Walter President Donald Trump has paid less taxes in the past decade than some students at The University of Tampa, based on news reports in the last week. The New York Times broke news earlier last week that President Trump only paid $750 in federal income tax for both 2016 and 2017. And […]