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'They're eating the dawgs': From Wayne Gretzky to college football, the sports world goes crazy for Trump
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'They're eating the dawgs': From Wayne Gretzky to college football, the sports world goes crazy for Trump

The sports world has exploded with support for President Donald Trump since his re-election, with several athletes publicly showing that they back the president.Perhaps his most famous supporter from the sports world was revealed on election night. Many fans rejoiced and others groaned when the "The Great One," Wayne Gretzky, was spotted in pictures during an election party last week at Mar-a-Lago. Not only was Gretzky in attendance, he sported the increasingly popular white "Make America Great Again" hat with gold letters.Gretzky's daughter, Paulina, also posted a family photo from the Trump resort. The photo included her parents, brother Trevor, and her husband, professional golfer Dustin Johnson.Trump has also had a major impact in football, where his popular dance has quickly become the go-to celebration for many players.Specifically, noted supporter and San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa showed his moves after a sack against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers en route to a 23-20 win. For the dance, Bosa was joined by his a pair of his teammates: defensive linemen Sam Okuayinonu and Leonard Floyd."Nick Bosa hit the Donald Trump dance after a sack," a reporter wrote as the caption for the video.As the footage circulated the internet, Trump himself noted on his Truth Social platform, "NICK BOSA IS A GREAT PLAYER!"A little over a week before the presidential election, Bosa wore a MAGA hat during a postgame interview on the field. Although the interview-bomb lasted just a few seconds, the NFL fined him over $11,000 for violating the league's rules on political messaging.The Trump celebrations didn't stop with Bosa, however. 'They're eating the dawgs.'Over at Drake university, receiver Trey Radocha performed a professional-tier rendition of the Trump dance after a touchdown against St. Thomas on Saturday. Drake won 22-19.Northern Illinois University's Tristen Tewes somersaulted his way into the end zone before doing the Trump dance during a 42-28 win over Western Michigan.Then, after the Ole Miss Rebels took down the Georgia Bulldogs 28-10, their social media team celebrated the win with a Trump reference."They're eating the dawgs," Ole Miss wrote, in reference both to Georgia and a statement Trump made at the presidential debate."They're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats," Trump said in reference to police reports in Springfield, Ohio.Honorable mention goes to Michael Taaffe from Texas for his dance during a 49-17 stomping of the Florida Gators. As well, quarterback Katin Houser from the East Carolina University Pirates was credited by some as being the first to do the dance on Saturday during a 49-14 win over Florida Atlantic.The celebrations are sure to keep coming, as the dance moves are getting increased fanfare and eyeballs for some lesser-known schools.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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JD Vance as VP AND Senate majority leader simultaneously? Charlie Kirk says it just might work
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JD Vance as VP AND Senate majority leader simultaneously? Charlie Kirk says it just might work

Now that Republicans have officially taken control of the Senate, the question is: Who will the party select as the next Senate majority leader? Founder of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk told Glenn Beck who he thinks might be perfect for the job: Vice President-elect JD Vance. — (@) “John Adams presided over the U.S. Senate as Senate majority leader 200 years ago as vice president of the United States. I think JD Vance should be president of the Senate and become Senate majority leader,” Kirk declared. “I am in love with that,” Glenn said, adding that JD would “be fantastic” in that role. “Senator Mike Lee came up with this. This is a 1 a.m. phone call from Senator Mike Lee last night, and he had me at hello,” said Kirk. “Now, mind you, JD would have to really want it in the sense that it would be a ton of monotonous. You have to sit in the chair and listen to procedure stuff, and he’d have to go to the Senate lunches. However, he would basically be able to be the president of the Senate and set the entire tone of legislative agenda,” he added. If Vance were open to the role, Kirk says he would likely be “[handed] the Senate leadership funds” and he “would get to determine who’s on committees.” “There’s a lot of power in that,” he told Glenn. “This would completely change the game in Washington.” Even though the Constitution names the vice president of the United States as the president of the Senate, “this power has never been exercised, tried, or tested.” Could that change now that Donald Trump is returning to the White House? To hear more of the conversation, watch the clip above. Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Political heavyweights partake in pressure campaign for GOP Senate leader
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Political heavyweights partake in pressure campaign for GOP Senate leader

Although most U.S. senators are tight lipped ahead of the vote for Republican leader, many influential figures online are starting to put their thumb on the scale.Republican Sens. John Thune of South Dakota, John Cornyn of Texas, and Rick Scott of Florida are going head-to-head in the race to replace Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday. As of now, only nine senators have made public endorsements. Despite this uptick in support for Scott, President-elect Donald Trump has not yet endorsed any candidate, and it is unclear if he plans to. Thune has secured the backing of Republican Sens. Steve Daines of Montana, Mike Rounds of South Dakota, and Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma. Cornyn has so far gained one endorsement, from Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. Scott has the largest public backing, with Republican Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Marco Rubio from Florida, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama. Unlike his competitors, big players outside of D.C. have also come to bat for Scott. Over the weekend, Scott racked up endorsements from politicos and media personalities like Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vivek Ramaswamay, and Charlie Kirk. "What the hell is going on in the US Senate?" Carlson asked in a post on X. "Hours after Donald Trump wins the most conclusive mandate in 40 years, Mitch McConnell engineers a coup against his agenda by calling early leadership elections in the senate. Two of the three candidates hate Trump and what he ran on.""One of them, John Cornyn, is an angry liberal whose politics are indistinguishable from Liz Cheney’s," Carlson continued. "The election is Wednesday, it’s by secret ballot, and it will determine whether or not the new administration succeeds. Rick Scott of Florida is the only candidate who agrees with Donald Trump. Call your senator and demand a public endorsement of Rick Scott. Don’t let McConnell get away with it again."Despite this uptick in support for Scott, President-elect Donald Trump has not yet endorsed any candidate, and it is unclear if he plans to. At the same time, Trump has put forth a standard he expects the senators to follow, should they be elected leader. On Sunday, Trump declared that any Republican leader must support recess appointments, which would allow the president to appoint an individual to a federal office without a Senate confirmation. This would greatly reduce the glacial pace of Senate confirmations and strengthen Trump's ability to staff federal offices with candidates of his choosing. That being said, Republicans are fairly insulated from external pressures throughout this process. For one thing, on Tuesday, Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah is set to hold a forum behind closed doors where the three candidates can privately make their pitches to their conference. The morning after, the Republican conference will vote for the GOP leader with secret ballots.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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'He's DEAD Serious': Scott Jennings GLEEFULLY Explaining to CNN WHY Trump Chose Tom Homan Is EPIC (Watch)
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'He's DEAD Serious': Scott Jennings GLEEFULLY Explaining to CNN WHY Trump Chose Tom Homan Is EPIC (Watch)

'He's DEAD Serious': Scott Jennings GLEEFULLY Explaining to CNN WHY Trump Chose Tom Homan Is EPIC (Watch)
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THE SUCK --> We Present THIS Thread of the Absolute WORST People on X Cutting Family off for Voting Trump
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THE SUCK --> We Present THIS Thread of the Absolute WORST People on X Cutting Family off for Voting Trump

THE SUCK --> We Present THIS Thread of the Absolute WORST People on X Cutting Family off for Voting Trump
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Who's Driving the Bus?
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Who's Driving the Bus?

Who's Driving the Bus?
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REPORT: Trump to Appoint Immigration Hawk Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
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REPORT: Trump to Appoint Immigration Hawk Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy

REPORT: Trump to Appoint Immigration Hawk Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
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TDS-Riddled Pelosi Absurdly Claims 'Fewer' Illegal Aliens Entered the US Under Biden Than Trump
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TDS-Riddled Pelosi Absurdly Claims 'Fewer' Illegal Aliens Entered the US Under Biden Than Trump

TDS-Riddled Pelosi Absurdly Claims 'Fewer' Illegal Aliens Entered the US Under Biden Than Trump
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New microscope shows live imaging of nanoscale biological process for the first time
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New microscope shows live imaging of nanoscale biological process for the first time

In Nijmegen, Netherlands, researchers have installed the world's first microscope capable of live imaging of biological processes in such detail that moving protein complexes are visible. This new microscopic technique was developed by researchers led by Nico Sommerdijk from Radboud university medical center. As a demonstration of this innovative technique, Sommerdijk is now showcasing how arterial calcification begins.
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Humans have already caused 1.5°C of long-term global warming according to new estimates
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Humans have already caused 1.5°C of long-term global warming according to new estimates

A new study published today in Nature Geoscience by Dr. Andrew Jarvis at Lancaster University and Professor Piers Forster at the University of Leeds shows that humans may have already caused 1.5°C of global warming when measured from a time genuinely before the industrial revolution and the start of large-scale carbon emissions.
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