Make America Great Again
Coverage of Make America Great Again in the Nexus archive.
- 'Reagan' director reveals why 'Make America Great Again' line was left out of original release
The re-release of the 'Reagan' movie includes a 'Make America Great Again' line omitted in the original due to it being an election year. Director Sean McNamara explained the exclusion, noting the phrase was used by President Ronald Reagan in 1980 and later adopted by President Donald Trump. The film's special edition, featuring new scenes, will re-release in September 2024 for America's 250th anniversary.
- Trump-backed Letlow faces Fleming in Louisiana GOP Senate runoff
Trump-backed candidate Julia Letlow competes against John Fleming in the Louisiana GOP Senate runoff. Letlow secured Trump's endorsement and led the primary with 45% of the vote, while Fleming, a former House Freedom Caucus founder, emphasizes his conservative record and MAGA alignment. Both candidates aim to replace Sen. Bill Cassidy, who was denounced by Trump.
- Can $100 million overcome a Trump endorsement? What to watch in Tuesday’s elections
The article examines the influence of President Donald Trump's endorsements in Republican primaries across Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma, and the District of Columbia, where candidates are challenging Trump-backed opponents with significant financial resources or outsider status. Key races include Georgia's gubernatorial runoff between Trump-endorsed Burt Jones and Rick Jackson, who spent over $100 million, and Alabama's Senate race featuring Trump's support for Congressman Barry Moore against former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Georgia’s state primary runoff
Georgia Republicans will finalize Senate and governor nominees in a primary runoff on Tuesday. Key races include U.S. Rep. Mike Collins and Derek Dooley for Senate, and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and Rick Jackson for governor. Collins and Jones led primaries with rural support, while Dooley and Jackson gained traction in populous counties. Donald Trump endorsed Collins and Jones, while outgoing Gov. Brian Kemp endorsed Dooley.
- Trump endorses Collins in Georgia Senate runoff. It’s his latest ‘MAGA’ pick in Republican primaries
Trump endorsed Mike Collins over Derek Dooley in the Georgia Senate runoff primary. Collins is a loyalist to Trump, while Dooley is supported by Brian Kemp, who has clashed with Trump.
- 'Cancel it', Trump says after artists drop out of US Freedom 250 festival
Trump suggests canceling the US Freedom 250 festival after most headliners drop out of the White House-linked event. He proposes replacing it with a 'Make America Great Again' rally.
- Trump says ‘cancel’ America 250 concert
President Trump called for the cancellation of the America 250 concert after multiple artists withdrew from the Great American State Fair. He proposed replacing it with a 'Make America Great Again' rally instead of having 'overpriced singers.'
- Xi Jinping’s praise of ‘Make America Great Again’ a major signal
Xi Jinping's praise of 'Make America Great Again' during the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing is highlighted as a significant diplomatic signal. Western media and figures like Jake Sullivan (Democratic Party) and Aaron Friedberg (Republican neoconservative) have criticized the summit as ineffective.
- Trump endorses Paxton in Texas Republican primary, boosting his challenge to incumbent Sen. Cornyn
President Donald Trump endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Republican primary runoff, boosting his challenge to incumbent Sen. John Cornyn. Paxton and Cornyn will face off on May 26. The endorsement puts Trump at odds with the Republican establishment.
- Two school teachers are suspended and fired for posting their disappointment after failed attack on Trump: 'Make Americans great assassins again'
Two school teachers were suspended and one was fired for expressing disappointment following a failed attack on U.S. President Donald Trump, using a sarcastic variation of his 'Make America Great Again' slogan. The incident highlights the sensitivity around political expressions in educational settings.
- Kentucky's Thomas Massie Stakes His 'MAGA' Claim
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie has aligned himself with the 'Make America Great Again' (MAGA) movement, signaling his commitment to conservative policies and Republican ideals.