Legal experts have accused Donald Trump of using AI robots to write his executive orders - including one announcing his bizarre plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico
From Barbra Streisand to Jamie Lee Curtis, many took to social media to make their feelings known as Trump was inaugurated on Monday. Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States at a ceremony at Capitol Hill on Monday.
There’s a reported uptick in bots spamming the hot new social platform, throwing a wrench in its plans to compete with X and Threads.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Monday it would no longer post on X and would use rival Bluesky instead, becoming the latest organisation to quit a social media platform that some have criticised for its content.
Houston-based appellate lawyer Raffi Melkonian called attention in a post on Bluesky to a section of one of Trump’s executive orders —“ Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness “ — declaring a rebrand of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
The order ignores several studies that show DEI’s benefits and baselessly claims such programs create more prejudice.
Billionaire's estranged daughter has used rival social media platforms to attack Trump's anti-transgender executive order, and her dad's salute.
Senator Graham said while President Trump had the legal authority to issue the pardons, he thought it was a mistake to pardon people who "beat up a police officer violently.... because it seems to suggest that's an okay thing to do".
Some social media users wondered if Donald Trump not taking the oath on a religious text meant he wasn't properly sworn in.
Anti-Trump Hollywood celebrities have begun melting down over the start of President Trump's second term in the White House and his flurry of executive orders.
The $TRUMP coin was introduced on Friday during a “Crypto Ball” Trump was hosting in Washington, D.C. On social media, Trump described the coin as his “official Trump meme” that celebrated his “WINNING” the presidency.
Thousands of people have signed up for HelloQuitX, a social network service allowing users to switch from Elon Musk's X to other platforms such as BlueSky or Mastodon, a French researcher said Monday.