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Social media reaction pours in to Shane Gillis pushing the boundaries as the host of this year's ESPYS awards show.
In the last month alone, competing factions of President Donald Trump’s supporters have repeatedly squared off over the bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities, the “big, beautiful” tax-and-spending bill and Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Comedian and actor Shane Gillis's 2025 ESPY Awards monologue is drawing mixed reactions online. The award show took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on July 16.
I’m Congressman Hank Johnson coming to give you some more ear candy, or perhaps an earache," is how the Georgia Democrat introduced the protest song.
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Shane Gillis’ ESPYs monologue draws praise and backlash after bold jokes on Trump, Epstein, and sports figures.
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President Trump angrily tried to shut down a reporter who inquired about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged “client list,” which many believe could have included Trump.
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Indy100 on MSNTrump’s Truth Social rant at MAGA fans over Epstein gets ratioed - here’s the top reactions, line-by-lineAs many of Donald Trump’s supporters call on attorney general Pam Bondi to leave the US president’s administration over the handling of the Epstein files – namely a “client list” Bondi said was on her desk to review in February,
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