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Inside the rise of Trump's favorite online brawler - Yahoo

Alex Bruesewitz started as a MAGA influencer, supporting Donald Trump.He's now Trump's ambassador to pop culture, connecting the president to celebrities.His high-octane approach to digital communication has shaped the administration's online voice.There may be only one person in the United States who can put Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump on the same stage.On a cold morning in January, Alex Bruesewitz directed a black SUV to pick up Minaj at her Washington hotel and deposit her at the Mellon Auditorium for the launch of "Trump Accounts," which she had said would encourage "early financial literacy & financial support for our children." Minaj endorsed the program, vowing to seed some accounts for members of her rabid fan base known as "Barbz."But MAGA's impresario wasn't done. After Trump and Minaj shared a warm moment on stage, Bruesewitz — who towered above the fur-swaddled rapper in a navy suit and light blue tie — guided her backstage to a room made famous by a "Real Housewives of Potomac" photo shoot. Bruesewitz staged playful TikTok videos featuring Minaj with both Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, ensuring that the administration's development of a Roth IRA alternative was covered by TMZ and the Shade Room.The 29-year-old Bruesewitz has become a key conduit between the White House and sports stars, influencers, and celebrities whom Trump advisors hope can help them reach audiences that do not consume traditional media. Before the 2024 election, Bruesewitz helped shift Trump's digital strategy away from its earlier focus on Facebook's older audiences and toward a more youthful emphasis on pop-culture-adjacent podcasts, meme culture, and mobile-friendly vertical video."I loved the split screen the American people were seeing," Bruesewitz said in an interview. "On one side, they're saying Donald Trump is a dictator. On the other side, he's sitting with Theo Von, asking about cocaine and addiction, just curious."Bruesewitz does not have a formal role in the White House, but his high-octane approach to digital communication has informed the administration's online voice, from its gleeful meme-making around ICE raids to Pentagon videos that intersperse clips of crunching NFL tackles and video-game action with missile strikes in Iran.Yet the political project that animates Bruesewitz is now in jeopardy. Polls show Republicans struggling to hold recent gains among young voters that some in the party hoped would herald a generational realignment. An ...

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Inside the rise of Trump's favorite online brawler - B17 News

Alex Bruesewitz, 29, is a key cog in the Trump media machine. On a cold morning in January, Alex Bruesewitz directed a black SUV to pick up Minaj at her Washington hotel and deposit her at the Mellon Auditorium for the launch of “Trump Accounts,” which she had said would encourage “early financial literacy & financial support for our children.” Minaj endorsed the program, vowing to seed some accounts for members of her rabid fan base known as “Barbz.” But MAGA’s impresario wasn’t done. After Trump and Minaj shared a warm moment on stage, Bruesewitz — who towered above the fur-swaddled rapper in a navy suit and light blue tie — guided her backstage to a room made famous by a “Real Housewives of Potomac” photo shoot. Bruesewitz staged playful TikTok videos featuring Minaj with both Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, ensuring that the administration’s development of a Roth IRA alternative was covered by TMZ and the Shade Room. The 29-year-old Bruesewitz has become a key conduit between the White House and sports stars, influencers, and celebrities whom Trump advisors hope can help them reach audiences that do not consume traditional media. Before the 2024 election, Bruesewitz helped shift Trump’s digital strategy away from its earlier focus on Facebook’s older audiences and toward a more youthful emphasis on pop-culture-adjacent podcasts, meme culture, and mobile-friendly vertical video. “I loved the split screen the American people were seeing,” Bruesewitz said in an interview. “On one side, they’re saying Donald Trump is a dictator. On the other side, he’s sitting with Theo Von, asking about cocaine and addiction, just curious.” Bruesewitz does not have a formal role in the White House, but his high-octane approach to digital communication has informed the administration’s online voice, from its gleeful meme-making around ICE raids to Pentagon videos that intersperse clips of crunching NFL tackles and video-game action with missile strikes in Iran. Yet the political project that animates Bruesewitz is now in jeopardy. Polls show Republicans struggling to hold recent gains among young voters that some in the party hoped would herald a generational realignment. An Economist/YouGov survey this month found 64% of voters under 30 disapprove of Trump’s job performance. Even larger numbers say the country is on the wrong track. For Bruesewitz, this presents a daunting cultural challenge, as the same decentralized online ecosystem that embraced MAGA...

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londondaily.com
British Writer Pens The Best Description Of Trump I've Read - London Daily

"Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?" Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England wrote the following response:

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rawstory.com
'My favorite thing is to take the oil': Trump goes off script on Iran ...

President Donald Trump made several telling remarks Sunday in an interview with the Financial Times, revealing some of his administration's potential war plans as it relates to Iran."To be ...

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