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Trump’s Toying With David Duke Endorsement, Claim He Doesn’t Know What the KKK Is, Should Force Coca-Cola, Ford, Sprint to Reconsider NASCAR Sponsorships

Donald Trump on Sunday refused to denounce the KKK or former Grand Wizard David Duke, who had endorsed the GOP frontrunner earlier in the week. On Monday, the CEO of NASCAR, a private, family owned business, endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States.

Sure, after a media uproar, Trump on Monday covered his tracks, saying he denounced Duke, but he also claimed he did not know what white supremacy was during his CNN interview Sunday morning, and it would be “wrong” to denounce white supremacist groups without “research,” just two days before the Super Tuesday primaries – many of which are in Southern states.

Trump’s anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric was so ugly and shocking to America when he began his White House run in June that less than a month later, NASCAR actually denounced Trump.

WATCH: Trump BFF ‘Morning Joe’ Scarborough (Finally) Dumps Trump: KKK Comments ‘Disqualifying’

Times have changed, and Trump’s ever-increasing popularity seven months later has in fact made being anti-immigrant, anti-gay, misogynistic, xenophobic, and fascist A-OK with a wide swath of the American electorate – hence the embrace of Trump by not only NASCAR CEO Bill France, but several past and present NASCAR drivers yesterday:

NASCAR is a huge business. Now in its 68th year, NASCAR’s “top ten teams are now worth an average $148 million and generated nearly $1 billion in combined revenue last season,” Forbes reported last month.

But will the fact that Trump’s message, as The New York Times reported Monday, “resonates with white supremacists,” force NASCAR’s top sponsors to pull out of racing – or, at least, pull out of NASCAR?

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It should.

Can top international brands afford to be linked to a political campaign steeped in fascism and white supremacy? Brands like 3M, Coca-Cola, Coors Light, Ford, Goodyear, HP, M&Ms, Mobil1, Nabisco, Nationwide, Sherwin Williams, SiriusXM, Sprint, Sunoco, Toyota, VISA, and XFinity – to name a few? Above and below, the full list of NASCAR official sponsors.

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One top NASCAR sponsor has already voiced upset.

“Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis, a Lebanese-born entrepreneur who stars in the television reality show ‘The Profit,’ wrote a letter to NASCAR last summer that neither he nor any of his employees would attend the banquet of the series he sponsors — the Camping World Truck Series — if it was held at the Trump National Doral Miami resort because of Trump’s comments about immigrants. NASCAR relocated the banquet,” ESPN reported late Monday night.

Lemonis on Monday aired his upset via Twitter:

Immediately upon hearing news of the NASCAR endorsement of Trump, concerns were being voiced on social media:

 

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Trump Had Two Hours to Decide on Iran’s Fate — He Punted

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President Donald Trump concluded his executive time Friday morning with a statement announcing he would end the U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and laid out his requirements for a deal with Iran, before declaring, “I will be meeting now, in the Situation Room, to make a final determination.”

After a two-hour meeting with his advisors, Trump left without making a decision.

“It was not clear why Mr. Trump did not reach a decision,” The New York Times reports.

“In recent days, the sides have exchanged fire, and Mr. Trump has repeatedly threatened a return to full-scale war,” the Times added.

Among Trump’s demands were that the Strait be reopened “immediately,” with no tolls imposed on traffic, and all water mines removed — although he noted, “we have removed, through detonation, numerous such mines with our great underwater mine sweepers.”

“Ships caught in the Strait due to our amazing and unprecedented Naval Blockade, which will now be lifted, may start the process of ‘heading home!’ Say hello to your wives, husbands, parents, and families from me, your favorite President,” he wrote. Trump added: “No money will be exchanged, until further notice.”

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Were an agreement to be reached, the Times noted, “it could give Mr. Trump an off-ramp from a war that has driven up oil prices and grown deeply unpopular at home. It could also eventually allow Iran to regain access to frozen overseas assets and provide a route for Tehran to get billions of dollars of oil revenue flowing again.”

Even if the Strait reopened immediately, experts warn, replacing the lost oil could take months.

“The spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry, Esmail Baghaei, said in a telephone interview with Iranian state media on Friday that current negotiations were limited in scope and did not include ‘the nuclear issue,'” the Times reports. Trump did specifically state that “Iran must agree that they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb.”

He also mentioned “nuclear dust,” writing that it “is buried deep underground with virtually collapsed mountains, caused by our powerful B2 Bomber attack 11 months ago, sitting on top of it.”

The president said that it “will be unearthed by the United States (which, it is agreed, is the only Country, along with China, with the mechanical capability of doing so!), in close coordination and conjunction with the Islamic Republic of Iran, plus the International Atomic Energy Agency, and destroyed.”

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Judge: Trump Cannot Rename Kennedy Center

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A federal judge has ordered that President Donald Trump cannot rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, nor may he close it for what the Trump administration said were two years of renovations.

“The Kennedy Center’s organic statute makes crystal clear that the Center is to be named for President Kennedy, and it cannot bear any other formal name or public memorial based on the Board’s unilateral say-so,” the judge wrote, CNBC reports. “Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name, and only Congress can change it.”

Just weeks after he was sworn into office, Trump removed members of the board of the Kennedy Center and replaced them with allies and administration officials, including Richard Grenell, Pam Bondi, and Susie Wiles. The new board then voted for Trump to become chairman of the Kennedy Center.

In December, after the White House announced that the board of the Kennedy Center — the official, “living memorial” to the late president — had voted to rename the iconic cultural institution the Trump-Kennedy Center, several members of the Kennedy family took the opportunity to denounce the move.

Maria Shriver, the former First Lady of California, wrote: “The Kennedy Center was named after my uncle, President John F Kennedy.”

She called the renaming “beyond comprehension,” “beyond wild,” “downright weird,” and “obsessive in a weird way,” while explaining that the Kennedy Center was named in honor of a man who was interested in the arts, culture, education, language, and history.

“Next thing perhaps he will want to rename JFK Airport, rename the Lincoln Memorial, the Trump Lincoln Memorial,” she said. “The Trump Jefferson Memorial. The Trump Smithsonian. The list goes on.”

May 17 is President John F. Kennedy’s birthday, he was born in 1917.

 

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A Letter From Deep Red Trump Country Scorches MAGA

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The Villages in Florida is deep red Trump country — it’s called the “largest retirement community in the world,” where nearly seven out of 10 county residents voted for Trump in 2024. It’s roughly four hours to President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and resort, and it’s not unusual to see Trump flags on the backs of residents’ golf carts.

Trump visited The Villages just a few weeks ago, where one resident told BBC News, “we’re as red as red gets.”

“The Village are very Republican and very Trumpster,” said another.

“Trump 2028!” declared another, waving his fist.

But the tide appears to be turning in Florida, where several polls spell bad news for Trump. His approval is underwater in one poll from April, and one released on Thursday shows a majority of Florida voters hold a negative view of the president.

Still, some may find a letter to the editor in The Villages local news declaring “MAGA has abandoned core Republican principles” surprising.

The letter declares MAGA is “not conservatism,” but rather a “betrayal” that has “embraced indulgence.”

“The irony is cruel,” says the letter writer, Carl Young. “Those who once railed against ‘big government’ now defend its excesses when it serves their side. The philosophy of restraint has been replaced by the politics of spectacle. Rome is burning, and the arsonists call the flames freedom.”

Young scorches Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” that he says “produced the highest deficit spending in history.”

Citing dystopian and totalitarian works by George Orwell, Ray Bradbury, and Ayn Rand, he writes: “This is not renewal but regression. America has been dragged into an alternate 1984, where responsibility collapses and chaos parades as strength. The political temperature has risen to 451. The pigs now rule the farm.”

These were never meant as prophecies. They were warnings,” he continues. “Atlas has finally shrugged.”

 

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