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People Bring Receipts After White House Claims Photo Of Trump Asleep During Oval Office Event Was Just Him 'Blinking'
May 12, 2026
After President Donald Trump appeared to fall asleep during an event on maternal health in the Oval Office on Monday, people brought the receipts when an official White House account claimed he was simply "blinking."
The event was used to launch moms.gov, a new federal resource hub focused on prenatal care, nutrition, and postpartum support, along with information on employer fertility benefits and expanded childcare options, including assistance for stay-at-home parents.
Idrees Ali, the national security correspondent for Reuters, shared a photo snapped by his colleague Evelyn Hockstein that shows Trump with his eyes closed during the event, to which the Rapid Response 47 account replied:
"He was blinking, you absolute moron."
You can see the post below.
But the issue is that Trump has come under scrutiny for falling asleep multiple times in the past.
Trump, trying to cover for always falling asleep during meetings and events, recently told The Wall Street Journal that photographers "take a picture of me blinking, blinking, and they’ll catch me with the blink."
He was also mocked after he explained to New York Magazine that the reason why he's constantly photographed with his eyes closed is not because he's sleeping but because the meetings he attends are "boring as hell."
Trump said he has to "sit back and listen, and I move my hand so that people will know I'm listening" and that while he is "hearing every word," he nonetheless "can't wait to get out."
Between all of these obvious signs of age-related decline—including strange bruises on his hands and neck—people have rejected the White House's narrative, sharing video that contradicts their claim.
Trump, who turns 80 in June, gets very defensive when questioned about his physical and cognitive health—and he even went so far as to jokingly claim recently that he's "not a senior" citizen. In the United States, anyone over the age of 65 is considered a senior citizen.
Of course, as with all things "Dozy Don," every accusation is ultimately a confession.
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Dr. Oz Just Made An Alarming Comment About Fertility Rates That Sounds Straight Out Of 'The Handmaid's Tale'
May 12, 2026
Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Donald Trump's administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, made an alarming comment about fertility rates, declaring that 1 in 3 Americans are "under-babied."
In the United States, infertility affects roughly 9% of men and 11% of women, while globally the figure is estimated at about one in six people.
And Oz creeped out critics with the following remark:
"Let me speak a little bit of the reality that 1 in 3 Americans are under-babied. What does under-babied mean? That means you either have no children or you have less children than you would want to have."
"We have a crisis that's causing the fertility rate to drop below 1.5. Replacement rate is 2.1. We're way below what we need just to replace the people that we have in America."
You can hear what he said in the video below.
Oz's comments inspired comparisons to The Handmaid's Tale, a novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood that was written at the height of the Reagan administration and satirized political, social, and religious trends of the 1980s.
The book, published in 1985, was inspired at least in part by the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979. The overthrow of the Shah's rule saw a theocracy established that subjugated women in a strict patriarchal society, gutted female agency and individuality in addition to reproductive rights, and limited all the other ways women can assert their independence.
The book was then famously turned into a critically acclaimed series on Hulu at the beginning of Trump's first presidency. The Testaments, a sequel written by Atwood, has also been adapted by Hulu, premiering earlier this year.
Others have condemned the proposal, pointing out that the economic reality for many Americans means they're not thinking about having children while contending with a nationwide affordability crisis and a host of other issues that have led many people to believe the U.S. is an increasingly inhospitable place to raise children.
Oz isn’t the only official in the Trump administration emphasizing family growth.
Vice President J.D. Vance echoed similar sentiments, stating in a speech last year that he wants Americans to have more babies. This focus on boosting the country’s birth rate aligns with broader policy shifts that prioritize families in federal funding decisions.
Vance said the U.S. needs “a culture that celebrates life at all stages, one that recognizes and truly believes that the benchmark of national success is not our GDP number or our stock market, but whether people feel that they can raise thriving and healthy families in our country."
Last year, the New York Times reported that the Trump administration "has been hearing out a chorus of ideas in recent weeks for persuading Americans to get married and have more children" and that one proposal shared with aides "would give a $5,000 cash 'baby bonus' to every American mother after delivery."
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Don Jr.'s Old Tweet Praising His Father For Avoiding War With Iran Just Resurfaced—And It's Aged Like Milk
May 12, 2026
As President Donald Trump's war with Iran rages on, his son Donald Trump Jr. is facing criticism after an old tweet he wrote praising his father for avoiding war with Iran resurfaced.
Back in April 2024, the president's eldest son wrote the following on X:
"Remember when they said Trump would get us into a full-blown war with Iran? Times like these should make us all realize how lucky we were to have Trump, his strength and his resolve."
You can see the post below, which was marked with a perfectly succinct Community Note acknowledging Trump "got us into a war with Iran" that links to a timeline of the war's events from February 28, the day the Trump administration attacked Iran in a joint operation with Israel.
The resurfaced post came as Trump rejected Iran’s latest response to U.S. proposals aimed at ending the war, calling Tehran’s terms “totally unacceptable.”
According to Tasnim News Agency, Iran’s proposal—reportedly delivered through Pakistan, which has acted as a mediator—called for an immediate halt to fighting on all fronts, an end to the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports, and guarantees against future attacks on Iran.
The U.S. proposal, by contrast, reportedly included demands such as suspending Iranian nuclear enrichment, restoring free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, and lifting sanctions.
Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday that "the ceasefire is on massive life support... when the doctor walks in and says, 'Sir, your loved one has approximately a 1 percent chance of living.'" He called Iran's leaders "very dishonourable people" and said he "didn't even finish reading" the "piece of garbage" proposal their representatives shared with U.S. negotiators.
Considering what's happened just in the last couple of months—to say nothing of the last few days—Trump Jr.'s remarks have aged like milk.
Trump Jr.'s tweet resurfaced just a couple of months after similar remarks from White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller attracted attention.
Following the Trump administration's attack on Tehran, a post Miller wrote on November 1, 2024, resurfaced on X; in it, he suggested that former Vice President Kamala Harris—then the Democratic Party nominee—would start World War III due to her ties to former Wyoming Republican Representative Liz Cheney, who endorsed her campaign.
Miller claimed "anyone still gullible enough to fall for scummy media hoaxes: Trump said warmongering neocons love sending your kids to die for wars they would never fight themselves. Miller claimed Cheney "wants to invade the whole Middle East."
He ignored the fact that Cheney, the daughter of the late former Vice President Dick Cheney, who spearheaded the "War on Terror," aligned herself with Harris to publicly criticize Trump over what they described as his threats to democratic norms.
Cheney previously chaired the House Select Committee that investigated the January 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the building based on false claims that the election had been stolen.
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Savannah Guthrie Shares Heartfelt Video Of Her Missing Mom On Mother's Day: 'We Miss You With Every Breath'
May 11, 2026
Today co-host Savannah Guthrie's mother, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, was declared missing on February 1, 2026, after she did not routinely arrive at church that morning, and a well-check confirmed that her home was empty and the door was left wide open.
Due to her need for multiple medications, including for her pacemaker, and her limited mobility, the Pima County Police Department deemed her case a high priority, soon welcoming the help of the FBI.
Despite Savannah Guthrie and her older sister, Annie, and older brother, Camron, making multiple plea videos that were circulated online, as well as monetary offers for information, Nancy has been missing ever since.
Two months after her mother went missing, Guthrie returned to her position as co-host on the Today show, thanking audiences for their thoughts and prayers, but still pleading for anyone with information to come forward, so the family could finally have answers and closure and bring their dear mother home.
On Mother's Day, 98 days after her mother's disappearance, Guthrie shared a touching compilation of photographs and video clips to celebrate her memory, her family's love for her, and the promise that they would never stop looking for her.
In the caption, Savannah wrote to her mother:
"Mother. Daughter. Sister. Nonie."
"We miss you with every breath."
"We will never stop looking for you. We will never be at peace until we find you."
To her Instagram audience, Savannah wrote:
"We need help."
"Someone knows something that can make the difference."
"Call 1800CALLFBI. You can be anonymous, and the reward remains available."
"Please keep praying."
"Bring her home."
You can see the post here:
Some sent thoughts, prayers, and love, for Mother's Day and beyond.






Others sympathized with how hard this must be, especially having no answers.






Since Nancy Guthrie's initial disappearance somewhere between late at night on January 31 and in the early hours of February 1, 2026, few new details have emerged.
It appears that Nancy was abducted from her home by a person who appeared to be male, and her door was left open. Her pacemaker, which was connected to an app on her phone, was also disconnected after her abduction.
The Guthrie family is clearly grieving, and they want nothing more than to bring their beloved mother home.
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Trump Backs Pastor's Claim That He Has A 'Better Understanding' Of The Bible Than Pope Leo—And People Are Furious
May 11, 2026
On Saturday, MAGA Republican President Donald Trump chose to promote an interview with controversial anti-LGBTQ+ Baptist minister Robert Jeffress by posting a clip from Fox News on Truth Social. In the interview, Jeffress repeatedly stroked Trump's ego, flattering him incessantly.
A Fox News contributor, Jeffress was on to talk about Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to the Vatican to give Pope Leo XIV a crystal football.
You can see Trump's post of the video on Truth Social here:

Speaking on Fox News Live, Jeffress declared Pope Leo was a "good man" before adding:
"He’s sincere in his faith, but he is sincerely wrong when it comes to Iran. The Pope ought to know—and I think he does know—God created both the church and government for two distinct purposes."
"The role of a church is to point people to faith in Jesus Christ, but the role of government is to protect citizens from evil doers according to Romans 13."
Then Jeffress shared that Trump briefed him and other "faith leaders" on his military plans for the sovereign nation of Iran.
The MAGA pastor didn't address why a President briefing Evangelical leaders on military operations contradicted his prior proclamation that church and government should remain separate. Jeffress also failed to condemn parochial organizations like the Christian nationalist Heritage Foundation for selecting judicial appointees and for setting federal policy with their Project 2025.
Apparently none of those practices violate Jeffress's version of the Bible, but a Pope making a general call for world leaders to seek peaceful resolutions does.
The Baptist pastor, who has been singing the POTUS's praises since his first term in office, then shared:
"I thanked [Trump] then for having the courage to fulfill his God-given responsibility to protect our nation."
Despite being a Christian minister, Jeffress didn't condemn or even address the schoolgirls Trump's attack slaughtered when the United States military bombed their school or any of the other civilian deaths in Iran.
Jeffress continued:
"And you know, the great irony is it looks like President Trump has a better understanding of what the Bible teaches about the role of government than the Pope has. And I’m glad the President hasn’t backed down at all."
You can see Jeffress's comments here:
Pope Leo XIV earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in mathematics from Villanova University, a Masters of divinity from Catholic Theological Union, and a Doctor of Canon Law (JCD) degree in from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.
Meanwhile, Trump couldn't name a single Bible verse when asked to share his favorite one, nor could he answer simple questions about the Bible, during his 2016 presidential campaign.
People took exception to Jeffress's comments and Trump's reposting of them.














Trump spent the weekend on Truth Social reposting memes, right-wing articles, and conservative media clips that praised him from a handful of his most ardent supporters.




Jeffress's interview fit in well with the rest of Trump's frenzy of ego stroking posts.
Jeffress's fawning adoration for Trump is unsurprising, nor is his criticism of Pope Leo XIV.
According to Baptist News Global, Jeffress said in a 2011 sermon that Catholicism was a "false religion" and the "whore of Babylon."
Jeffress told his congregation:
"Much of what you see in the Catholic Church today doesn’t come from God’s word. It comes from this cult-like pagan religion."
"You say, ‘Well now pastor how can you say such a thing? That is such an indictment of the Catholic Church.' After all, the Catholic Church talks about God and the Bible and Jesus and the blood of Christ and salvation. Isn’t that the genius of Satan?"
The great irony is a MAGA minion, Christian nationalist, Evangelical pastor referring to anything else as "cult-like."
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