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Reps. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Sarah McBride, D-Del., mocked Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., after the Republican got shellacked in the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary.
“Headed back to the private sector at the end of this term, as the Founders intended. When I ran in 2020 I said I’d only serve 3 terms and my time is up. It’s truly been an immense honor and I wouldn’t trade it for anything else,” Mace wrote in a Wednesday post on X.
Omar, who was born in Somalia, chimed in, taking a jab at Mace.
“One-way ticket to where you came from with your name on it, Nancy,” the Democrat wrote in post on X, adding a hand waving emoji.
Mace fired back at Omar, “Say what you want about me, but I would never marry my brother.”
‘SQUAD’ MEMBER, NANCY MACE CLASH ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ‘YOU BELONG IN REHAB’

Left: U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar speaks during Day 2 of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party Convention in the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minn. on Saturday, May 30, 2026; Center: Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C. arriving for a closed-door deposition with former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Chappaqua, New York, US, on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026; Right: Sarah McBride arrives in Christianborg Palace on January 16, 2026 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Left: Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images; Center: Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Right: Martin Sylvest Andersen/Getty Images)
Last year in a post from her @RepNancyMace X account, Mace had declared, “One-way ticket to Somalia with your name on it, Ilhan Omar.”
Mace, who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since early 2021, placed fifth in the Republican gubernatorial primary, while the first and second place finishers, South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and state Attorney General Alan Wilson will go head to head in a GOP gubernatorial primary runoff.
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McBride wrote “thoughts and prayers” in a Tuesday post on X when responding to another account’s post that read, “Nancy Mace [handshake emoji] Riley Gaines” and added, “Conservative woman who placed 5th.”
Riley Gaines and transgender swimmer Lia Thomas tied for fifth place in the 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships 200-yard freestyle final.
MACE TARGETS SQUAD DEM WITH PROPOSED CONTITUTIONAL BAN ON FOREIGN-BORN LAWMAKERS

U.S. conservative political activist Riley Gaines speaks outside the U.S. Supreme Court as justices hear arguments in challenges to state bans on transgender athletes in women’s sports on Jan. 13, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Oliver Contreras / AFP via Getty Images)
“Say what you want about us, but at least we’ve never been confused about what gender we are, and we’d never marry our brother,” a Wednesday post on Mace’s @RepNancyMace X account declared.
Unelected and unaccountable, Stephen Miller has become one of the most powerful figures in modern US history.
Shortly after Alex Pretti was killed by immigration agents in Minneapolis during Operation Metro Surge, Stephen Miller publicly labelled him a domestic terrorist. The statement outraged Minnesotans and Americans across the country who were still mourning the death of Renee Good, who had been killed just weeks earlier during the same immigration enforcement operation.
The deaths triggered a series of dismissals and resignations across multiple agencies. But accountability has yet to reach Stephen Miller, the architect of Operation Metro Surge and at least nine other immigration enforcement operations that deployed Border Patrol and ICE agents onto the streets of democratically run cities nationwide.
In Stephen Miller’s War, Fault Lines investigates why Miller directed the Department of Homeland Security to carry out these operations and examines why he has not been held accountable for the deaths and alleged abuses that occurred under his leadership.
The film traces Miller’s rise from right-wing provocateur to one of the most influential figures in the administration. Through an examination of Homeland Security operations in Democratic-led cities, Stephen Miller’s War explores his role in using immigration enforcement as a tool to expand executive power and advance what critics describe as a new era of authoritarian governance in the United States.
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WWE star Sheamus was injured in a scary gym accident that left him bloodied.
The four-time WWE champion posted a photo of himself on social media showing him in shock and blood dripping down his face. A second photo showed a giant gash on his head.
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Sheamus makes his entrance during RAW at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on Oct. 27, 2025. (Michael Marques/WWE via Getty Images)
“Gym fail,” he captioned the carousel.
Fellow pro wrestlers like Jordynne Grace, Mercedes Moné and others expressed their shock in the comments section of the photo.
“Explain,” Grace wrote.
“Holy,” Moné added.
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“The Celtic Warrior” is known for putting himself and his colleagues through rigorous training sessions to keep fit for the ring. The 48-year-old WWE veteran is routinely looked at as one of the most ripped wrestlers on the roster.
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Sheamus wrestles Shinsuke Nakamura during Monday Night RAW at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, on Nov. 10, 2025. (Rich Freeda/WWE)
He’s been away from WWE programming after he suffered a shoulder injury. He was expected to be on the card for John Cena’s last event in December, but was removed because of the ailment.
Sheamus debuted on the main WWE roster in 2009. He quickly became well-received and was the prime villain to face Cena for his world championship at the time. Later, he defeated Cena to win the WWE Championship, making him the first Irish-born WWE champion in the company’s history.

Sheamus makes his entrance during Monday Night RAW at Resch Center in Green Bay, Wis., on June 16, 2025. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
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He held the title three more times in addition to being a five-time tag team champion, three-time United States champion and the winner of the King of the Ring, Money in the Bank ladder match and Royal Rumble.
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iFixit teardown reveals two-year-old, mid-range, Chinese Android
It won’t be making smartphones great again. The long-awaited Trump-branded smartphone has finally arrived, and it appears to be exactly what many suspected: an existing handset in gold drag.
Repair biz iFixit got its hands on the Trump Mobile T1 after the device became available in May, and its teardown found the model is essentially an HTC U24 Pro with cosmetic tweaks and a Trump-friendly gold finish.
It was almost exactly a year ago that the Trump Organization unveiled the Trump Mobile cellular service and heralded the coming of the T1 Phone, described as “a sleek, gold smartphone engineered for performance and proudly designed and built in the United States.”
Few expected the gilt gadget to live up to that promise, as there are effectively no mass-market smartphones built in the US, with the possible exception of Purism’s Liberty Phone, which is priced at a challenging $1,999 for those who absolutely must have a smartphone made outside China.
Despite accepting $100 deposits to pre-order the coveted handwarmer, Trump Mobile failed to deliver the device by August last year, as promised, and many started to believe it would never show up. But it arrived this May amid claims that the Trump Mobile website was leaking customer data to anyone who sent an HTTP POST request.
The nerds at iFixit passed the Trump Phone through a CT scanner alongside an HTC U24 Pro to confirm that the internals of the two devices are almost an exact match.
They even went so far as swapping the main board of the T1 for that of the HTC phone, and showed that it not only fits, but the phone still works.
One difference iFixit noted is that the multichip package housing the 12 GB of LPDDR5 memory and 512 GB of storage is from Micron, whereas the corresponding package in HTC’s phone is supplied by SK hynix.
The HTC U24 Pro is a mid-range smartphone that was launched almost exactly two years ago in June 2024. It is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 platform, has a 6.8-inch display, and came with Android 14 at launch, whereas the Trump phone features Android 15.
In other words, it’s a fairly unremarkable smartphone, sprayed gold and marketed to Trump fans for a promotional price of $499. To be fair, as iFixit makes clear, this is not a bad price for a device like this, so aureate wannabes are not being overcharged here.
But as iFixit also makes clear, the device may be assembled in Florida, but it was designed in China and the vast majority of its parts have been sourced from and made in China as well. ®
The defence secretary has resigned over the government’s military spending plans, in another major blow for Keir Starmer. In a scathing letter to the prime minister, John Healey said the long-awaited defence investment plan ‘falls well short of what is required for defence’ and that he would have to take decisions that ‘could make Britain less safe’. Nosheen Iqbal speaks to policy editor Kiran Stacey

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The Minnesota man accused of killing a state lawmaker and her husband in a politically motivated assassination pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday.
MINNESOTA SHOOTING TIMELINE: SUSPECT VANCE BOELTER’S LAST WORDS TO FAMILY BEFORE CAPTURE

Vance Boelter pleaded gulity Thuirsday to the fatal shooting of a Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband. (AP)
Vance Boelter entered a guilty plea in Minneapolis for the fatal shootings of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman.
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During Wednesday’s prime minister’s questions, the defence secretary was standing at the other end of the Commons, away from other cabinet members on the government frontbench. His expression gave nothing away as Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch blamed one another for spending too much on welfare and not enough on defence. In hindsight, he was possibly thinking “to hell with both of them”. Most defence secretaries go native sooner or later, imagining themselves to be embedded officers serving on the frontline. Tory Ben Wallace appeared to hate most of his cabinet colleagues by the time he resigned in 2023.
Less than 24 hours after PMQs, Healey had also resigned, his departure being all the more powerful for being so unexpected. This exit seemed to come out of a clear blue sky. There had been no briefings to the media in the preceding days. No threats to stand down if his demands were not met. All the arguments had taken place behind closed doors. A determination to do the right thing throughout.
His resignation letter to Starmer was polite but deadly. Amid the standard pleasantries in which he said what an honour it had been to do the job and listing the Labour government’s achievements came the killer lines. Rachel Reeves had failed in her duty to give the armed forces the bare minimum to safeguard the defence of the country. And the prime minister had been too weak to overrule his chancellor. Keir had always talked the talk about the security of the country being his prime priority but when push came to shove he hadn’t walked the walk. So Healey had been left with no choice but to act according to his conscience.
For Starmer, this was devastating. The wrong resignation at the worst possible time. He could brush off the departure of a health secretary. Wes had just been Wes. Always on manoeuvres. No one would really miss him. But Healey was in a different league. There wasn’t anyone who thought he had resigned as part of a self-promotion strategy. This was a resignation of a man who felt he had been left with no other choice.
The defence investment plan had been meant to be Starmer’s legacy. Not that anyone was allowed to mention the L word. Within earshot of the prime minister, everyone in No 10 is obliged to act as if he will lead Labour into the next election and a dreamland beyond. But Keir must know the game is almost up. Surely his family have had a quiet word. The drum beats from Makerfield are getting ever louder. This time next week Andy Burnham is odds-on to be an MP. After that it’s only a matter of when.
Now it looks like the Dip will struggle to see the light of day before Makerfield. Far from positioning himself as the prime minister who ringfenced the security of the country, Keir might end up being remembered as the man who put it at risk. By mid-afternoon on Wednesday, the wagons were circling. Kemi Badenoch and other opposition MPs were wasting no time in putting the boot in. Praising Healey to the heights – no flattery is more insincere than a politician pursuing their own advantage – while accusing Starmer of epic levels of betrayal. No one will care or remember it was the Tories who did most to hollow out defence spending.
The danger was not just coming from just the opposition. Tan Dhesi, the Labour chair of the defence select committee, spoke out against the apparent shortfalls in the Dip budget. As did the junior defence minister Al Carns. He described the Dip as not fit for purpose and Healey as a man who had given serious service.
Starmer appeared trapped. Unless he could squeeze at least £15bn more out of the chancellor, he would struggle to appoint a new defence secretary. Because who would want a job the previous incumbent had said was untenable from a lame duck prime minister? And Keir would be equally damned if Reeves did find the money. Because why had it taken the resignation of one of his most able ministers to do it? He was screwed either way.
Still, at least Healey’s departure was a distraction from the riots in Belfast that had spilled over into a second night on Wednesday with 12 police officers injured in the violence. No one seems to be listening to the wishes of Stephen Ogilvie’s parents as they appeal for calm. Then no one listened to Mark Nowak either. People now think they have a right to act on their anger. No one in Northern Ireland batted an eyelid when dozens of white women were killed by white men. Not worth getting out of bed for. But when a black man attacks a white man …
At times like this, the world seems to be tilting ever further to the right. Kemi tries to make the Tories ever more like Reform. First by promising to abolish the public sector equality duty and then telling the Spectator she would be happy to put Nigel Farage into No 10.
Reform meanwhile become ever more like Restore with Nige calling for “pure, cold rage” and then feigning amazement when he gets it. Restore now spend their time chasing Tommy Robinson as he makes helpful suggestions about areas with immigrant populations where it might be fun to riot. And Robinson has the endorsement of Elon Musk. Musk now has so many personalities, he isn’t quite sure who he is at any one time so sends avatars of himself out to chase the others to the extreme right. All the time sitting in his bedroom by himself as he becomes the world’s first trillionaire. Maybe you can call this following the money.
It was left to the Northern Ireland secretary, Hilary Benn, to try to make some kind of sense of this on the morning media round. Was the violence racially motivated, he was asked on the Today programme. Er, hello? When a mob of white people attack black people, what else are you going to call it.
He then tried to dial things down. “This isn’t who the people of Northern Ireland are,” he insisted. Except it clearly is who some of the people of Northern Ireland are. Because they are doing it. The attacks are happening. And older members of the country can clearly remember a time when violence was an almost daily occurrence with the police in the frontline. Most had hoped that was a thing of the past. But for some it has moved on from religion to race.