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White House's 'Two Kings' Photo Of Trump And King Charles Gets Ripped For Hypocrisy Using Trump's Own Words
Apr 30, 2026
The White House was reminded of what President Donald Trump claimed just days ago after sharing an image on social media of Trump and King Charles III and declaring them "two kings."
Charles addressed a joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday, becoming only the second British monarch to do so after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who spoke in 1991. His speech came as Trump has repeatedly criticized British Prime Minister Keir Starmer over Britain’s refusal to back the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
The White House referred to him and Trump as "TWO KINGS"—complete with a crown emoji—in a social media post accompanied by a photo of the two men.
You can see the post and image below.

But the post prompted one social media user to point out that just days ago, Trump had pushed back against the suggestion he is a "king" during an interview on 60 Minutes.
Trump's comments followed a security scare at the Washington Hilton, where he and senior officials were quickly moved to safety after shots rang out outside the ballroom. Investigators believe the suspect fired one or two rounds. The Secret Service returned fire but missed, and the suspect was later apprehended near a staircase leading into the ballroom.
When journalist Norah O'Donnell noted that the suspect—who in his writings referred to Trump as “a pedophile, rapist and traitor"—had attended "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration, Trump replied:
"The reason you have people like that is you have people doing No Kings. I'm not a king. What I am, if I was a king, I wouldn't be dealing with you."
You can hear what he said in the video below.
It's also worth noting that Trump was criticized last year after he took to Truth Social to share a bizarre AI-generated video of himself dumping poop on crowds of demonstrators from a fighter jet.
The video depicts Trump wearing a crown and flying a fighter jet emblazoned with the words “King Trump.” Set to Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone,” the doctored clip shows him releasing a massive load of feces onto protesters gathered in New York City’s Times Square.
Moreover, the White House once posted a mock magazine cover of Trump with a crown, saying "Long Live The King," after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced his department had killed New York City's congestion pricing plan. That came after Trump called himself a "king" in a Truth Social post celebrating the move.
When you factor in that Trump pledged to be a "dictator on day one" of his second term alongside the 2024 6–3 Supreme Court decision giving Trump immunity for many official acts as president, it's no wonder his administration feels emboldened to use such language.
The White House was ripped for its hypocrisy.
You can always count on Trump to put his foot in his mouth.
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New York Hockey Fans Step Up As Singer's Mic Goes Out During 'O Canada'—And Everyone Had The Same Thought
Apr 30, 2026
It only took a few seconds of silence for thousands of hockey fans to realize what was happening, and without hesitation, they stepped in. Fans at KeyBank Center took over during the singing of O Canada before Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round on Tuesday after anthem singer Cami Clune’s microphone cut out.
Once the crowd caught on, they didn’t miss a beat, singing in sync while filling in the lyrics together in a moment that quickly grew into something bigger than the game itself. So, what could have been an awkward pause turned into a full-arena singalong, with voices rising in sync across the building.
You can watch the moment below:
The microphone cut out during the singing of O Canada
However, American sports fans were QUICK to fill in
That's because, everybody loves Canada
The BEST country on EARTHpic.twitter.com/yDFQEBirJ1
— Mark Slapinski (@mark_slapinski) April 29, 2026
Clune eventually received a working microphone and performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" without issue, but by then, the moment already belonged to the crowd.
Clune reacted to the moment on X:
Clune is no stranger to high-pressure performances. The Buffalo native is a singer-songwriter known for her dynamic vocals and emotionally driven storytelling, first gaining national recognition as a finalist on The Voice, where she earned a rare four-chair turn and coach block.
She has spent the last decade refining her national anthem performances, a path that led to her becoming the official anthem singer for the Buffalo Sabres two years ago. Clune also performs at Buffalo Bills games and has been singing the anthem since she was 12 years old.
Clune talked about how it all started:
"I've been doing the anthem since I was like 12. It's kind of one of the first things that got me singing for bigger audiences."
Clune performs gigs on weekends, teaches at a theater, and prepares for game nights on her own, handling everything on her own from vocals to hair and makeup.
She said of her routine behind the scenes:
“I gig out on the weekends, sometimes I also teach at a theater, and I just kind of do my makeup and hair and do my practices before and start the game."
Even with years of experience, she approaches the anthem with intention, keeping her rendition close to the original.
She explained how she honors the song:
"I like to keep my rendition pretty close to the original because I like it to be respectful...I do add a couple little things here and there, but it's really mostly just muscle memory at this point."
In addition to her anthem performances, Clune releases original music on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
Moments like Tuesday night don’t happen often. Viewers described the crowd’s reaction as emotional, respectful, and a reminder of how quickly a shared moment can bring people together, especially in a playoff setting where the energy is already high.
The clip sparked a wave of reactions:





It’s not typical for U.S. teams to perform the Canadian national anthem, but Buffalo has made it part of the experience. KeyBank Center sits roughly five miles from the Canadian border, and the Sabres maintain a strong Canadian fan base, making "O Canada" a staple at home games.
As for the game itself, the night didn’t end with the same storybook energy. David Pastrnak scored at 9:14 of overtime to give the Boston Bruins a 2–1 win in Game 5, keeping the series alive. The Sabres now lead the best-of-seven series 3–2, with Game 6 set for Friday at TD Garden in Boston.
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'American Pie' Star Shannon Elizabeth Reveals Staggering Amount She's Made In Her First Week Since Joining OnlyFans
Apr 30, 2026
Rumors have been circulating that American Pie and Scary Movie star Shannon Elizabeth started an OnlyFans account and that she's been making bank while doing it.
Early reports claimed that Elizabeth started the account on April 16, 2026, and that she brought in "more than seven figures" in the first week on the platform alone.
Elizabeth wrote this in the description, which was enough to entice fans to subscribe:
"Here you'll find the side of me that doesn't make it into the movies: more playful, spontaneous, and completely unscripted."
"If you've ever been curious what I'm really like... You're about to find out."
Elizabeth has since come forward to confirm that, yes, the rumors are true.
"I can verify that the rumors are true that have been out there in the headlines."
"My manager, the other day, he said, 'You've now made more than 'American Pie,' 'Scary Movie,' 'Love Actually,' and he named one other film... But it was all of them combined!"
"Last time I looked, there were four million views."
"And there were 300,000 subscribers."
Elizabeth was excited to see where the platform could take her.
"OnlyFans is for anybody, and it's for any content. People can do what they want on there."
"They have their own curated page where they get to share a part of their lives... and that can look however you want it to look."
"For me, I'm still kind of exploring. It's really new for me."
When asked if there was any style of content that would be off-limits to her, the actress confirmed she was open.
"I don't know yet."
"I don't know what I will or won't show in the future."
"I think we're gonna figure that out together."
"I never expected this to happen. My fans have been absolutely incredible and supportive, and I am so grateful for it."
Considered a sex icon in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Elizabeth was best known for her roles in American Pie, Scary Movie, and Love Actually, and she's just as excited as her fans for this "new chapter" in her life.
Now 52 years old, Elizabeth submitted her divorce paperwork from her husband of five years and launched her OnlyFans platform on the very same day, eager to create something that was entirely her own.
Hopeful about what was to come, Elizabeth confided on the new platform, which she refers to as "the future":
"I've spent my entire career working in Hollywood, where other people controlled the narrative and the outcome of my career."
"This new chapter is about changing that, showing off a more sexy side no one has seen, and being closer to my fans."
Fans applauded Elizabeth for taking charge of her life.
OnlyFans might not be everyone's cup of tea, but the platform is working really well for people who are looking for unique ways to express themselves, which they might not be able to do elsewhere.
One thing's for certain: Elizabeth filing for divorce and launching an OnlyFans on the same day certainly makes a statement, and it promises that there's surely much more to come from her in the future.
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'Jeopardy!' Champ Speaks Out To Rip ICE After His Impressive 31-Game Winning Streak Comes To An End
Apr 30, 2026
Jeopardy! champ Jamie Ding has had quite an impressive winning streak on the show, but it's his statements about current events that may have the greatest impact.
Ding had an extraordinary 31-day winning streak, the fifth-longest in the show's history.
And at the end of it all, he spoke out about how it feels to be an immigrant and part of an American cultural institution in a moment when immigrant communities are under assault by the Trump Administration.
Ding began his comments by saying how often he's been told that his winning streak was bringing people together during dark times.
Ding said:
"I kept hearing how [my run] was bringing people together, and I love that very much. I’ve heard people say, ‘It’s nice to have something positive on TV!’"
"As an immigrant and a person of color, I was able to become part of the history of an American institution."
Ding then noted the extraordinary and difficult timing of his win, given the incessant threat of Trump's brutal and unconstitutional ICE raids on immigrant communities.
"‘Jeopardy!’ really is an institution and America’s turning 250 years old and the federal government is going after immigrants in a way unlike anything that we’ve seen in the recent past."
"So I hope that immigrants can be seen in a positive light too.”
Ding's comments quickly went viral, and conservatives of course immediately began crashing out, screaming at Ding that Trump is only going after "illegals" and criminals, which is completely untrue.
A 2025 investigation uncovered at least 170 legal U.S. citizens who were rounded up and detained in ICE facilities. Many also faced serious physical and human rights abuses. None were accused of crimes, nor were they protestors.
Even in cases where undocumented immigrants or criminals have been rounded up by ICE, they have been dealt with in ways that violate both international law and the U.S. Constitution, and the Trump Administration has several federal court losses to show for it, including one just this week.
So while MAGA was triggered by Ding's comments, those in touch with reality had a very different take on them.
Many applauded Ding on social media for using his big Jeopardy! moment to speak out for the greater good.
All in all it was an affecting and affirming end to a winning streak that has garnered Ding nearly $882,605 in winnings.
Speaking to People, he said it was hard not to want to keep on winning after his astonishing string of wins.
"Part of me is not OK and thinks that it would've been nice to go for more games. But on the other hand, it could have ended much earlier than it did..."
"So I'm both upset and pleased. Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened kind of thing."
Even the contestant who finally beat him April 27, Greg Shahade, had to congratulate him for how he's used his newfound platform.
Hear, hear.
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Mike Johnson Just Gave A Mind-Numbing Reason Why Voters Should Keep Republicans 'In Charge'—And The Delusion Is Real
Apr 30, 2026
During a Monday appearance on Newsmax, GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana told host Greta Van Susteren why voters need to keep Republicans in power, but the self-proclaimed Christian nationalist's reasoning went over like a lead balloon.
The discussion on Newsmax's The Record with Greta Van Susteren turned to the continuing partial government shutdown that began February 14, 2026—now the longest in history, surpassing 68 days.
Blaming Democrats, Johnson said:
"They have full-on Trump Derangement Syndrome, OK? And it informs how they see the world and how they react. And how irresponsible they are now is on full display for the whole country."
Johnson continued, saying:
"I hope voters remember this in the fall. You’ve got to keep the grown-ups in charge—and that’s the Republicans."
You can see the moment here:

In response to Johnson's comments, people across social media were brutal in their mockery of the GOP, MAGA Republican President Donald Trump, the phrase Trump Derangement Syndrome, and Johnson himself.
















Even some MAGA minions pushed back.
Despite Republicans' attempts to pin the final funding stalemate about the Department of Homeland Security on Democrats, the bone of contention is the GOP's refusal to approve any funding package for any unfunded agencies unless they get their wish list for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
While the Senate passed multiple partial funding bills (excluding some ICE funding) to fully fund the Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration, and other unfunded needs at DHS, Johnson's House of Representatives blocked them from passing.
The GOP wants a $70 billion, three-year funding plan for ICE with no reforms in their operations despite mounting court cases ruling their standard practices unconstitutional.
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