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Martin Schram

Washington Columnist at Tribune Content Agency

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Articles

  • 6 days ago | indianagazette.com | Martin Schram

    There are times when even history’s most famous leaders need to follow a leader. Sometimes it is another famous figure who rises to the occasion. Other times, it’s not-so-famous faces. But this is one of those moments when all who genuinely want to “Make America Great Again” need to rise to the occasion. Follow your hat and your heart. Lead your leader. He needs you now more than ever before. kAm*@F ECFDE65 9:> E@ 36 ECF6 E@ J@F] $@CE @7] qFE H96?

  • 1 week ago | news-journal.com | Martin Schram

    There are times when even history’s most famous leaders need to follow a leader. Sometimes it is another famous figure who rises to the occasion. Other times, it’s not-so-famous faces. But this is one of those moments when all who genuinely want to “Make America Great Again” need to rise to the occasion. Lead your leader. He needs you now more than ever before. You trusted him to be true to you. Sort of.

  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Martin Schram

    By Martin Schram, Tribune News Service There are times when even history's most famous leaders need to follow a leader. Sometimes it is another famous figure who rises to the occasion. Other times, it's not-so-famous faces. But this is one of those moments when all who genuinely want to "Make America Great Again" need to rise to the occasion. Follow your hat and your heart. Lead your leader. He needs you now more than ever before.

  • 1 week ago | charlotteobserver.com | Martin Schram

    Elon Musk wears a Cheesehead hat as he speaks during a town hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin on March 30, 2025. An election to choose a new supreme court judge in the northern US state of Wisconsin wouldn't usually make much noise. But when the world's richest man took an interest in the race, people began to notice, and protests on March 30 drew crowds. Musk, a close ally of President Donald Trump, has poured money into the Tuesday election, hoping to secure a conservative win.

  • 1 month ago | messenger-inquirer.com | Martin Schram

    President Donald Trump was about to be blindsided. Yet he seemed clueless that a Social Security political bombshell was about to be detonated from within — one perhaps powerful enough to shatter the trust of many of his MAGA faithful. But then, just in the nick of time, a most unlikely and unexpected rescuer appeared on March 12.

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