Jon Stewart believes he hasn't been targeted by Trump like other late-night hosts because he is no longer on the radar and considers himself less relevant, recalling past online clashes with Trump before he became president.
After Paul Heyman's WWE Hall of Fame induction announcement, former WWE wrestler Ryback took to Twitter to criticize Heyman, calling him lazy, manipulative, and questioning the timing of the induction in connection with ongoing legal issues involving Brock Lesnar and Vince McMahon. Ryback expressed his unfavorable opinion of Heyman's microphone skills and made it clear that he will never like the Special Counsel to The Tribal Chief.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley criticized former President Trump for questioning the whereabouts of her deployed husband, Major Michael Haley, and accused him of disrespecting military families. Haley, whose husband is serving in the military, defended his deployment and emphasized their mutual support for each other's endeavors. The Twitter feud erupted after Trump's comments at a rally in Haley's home state, prompting her to assert that someone who disrespects military sacrifices is unfit to be commander in chief.
Nicki Minaj praised Taylor Swift's music and expressed her willingness to collaborate with her, putting to rest any lingering tensions from their 2015 Twitter feud. Nicki clarified that her recent comments about vinyl album sales were not directed at Taylor, but rather a celebration of her own success. She commended Taylor's work ethic and encouraged her fans to support her music. Nicki's positive response to the possibility of a collaboration with Taylor stands in contrast to her recent refusal to work with Kanye West.
Offset denies allegations made by Blueface that he cheated on his wife Cardi B with Chrisean Rock, calling for Blueface to seek help. The Twitter feud between Blueface and his ex Chrisean escalated with accusations and counter-accusations. Cardi B has not addressed the situation yet. This comes amid speculation about the state of Cardi B and Offset's relationship, as they had recently unfollowed each other on social media. Cardi B has hinted at forthcoming changes in her personal life, expressing a desire to rid herself of "dead weight."
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is finding herself increasingly isolated within the GOP as she faces backlash from fellow Republicans for her confrontational style and attacks on conservative colleagues. Greene's recent resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) was rejected by 23 Republicans, highlighting her diminishing support within the party. Her Twitter feud with Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) further strained relationships, with some GOP members criticizing her behavior as childish and counterproductive. While Greene still has allies in Trumpworld, her standing in Congress appears to be weakening as she continues to alienate her colleagues.
Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania mocked Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's criticism of the Senate's decision to eliminate the dress code, referencing her previous display of explicit images during a congressional hearing. Fetterman also targeted Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, highlighting his campaign struggles.
Anita Baker is being harassed and threatened on Twitter by fans of Babyface, who is the opening act for her ongoing Songstress Tour. The feud appears to date back to a performance in New Jersey last month, where Babyface's entire set was ultimately cut. Baker clarified that Babyface is not co-headlining the tour and criticized fan aggression toward her due to "Unrealistic Expectations" about Babyface's role on the tour.
Anita Baker has been feuding with fans of Babyface on Twitter over a controversial concert in Newark, New Jersey last month. The concert was delayed by technical issues, which led to Babyface's set being called off so that Baker could perform her headlining set. Baker has been referring to Babyface as "Support Act" and accusing his fans of bullying her. The "Songstress" tour is set to resume on June 30 in Chicago with Babyface still scheduled to serve as Baker's "Support Act."
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Marco Rubio engaged in a Twitter feud over their 2016 GOP primary debate in New Hampshire, with Rubio claiming that Christie did not end his campaign. Christie responded by saying that they know exactly what they are doing. The exchange came as Christie announced his second presidential campaign, vowing to defeat former President Donald Trump and blaming Trump, former President Barack Obama, and President Joe Biden for dividing Americans and making the country "smaller."
Boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya and fighter Ryan Garcia engaged in an ugly Twitter feud, potentially leading to Garcia suing De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions. De La Hoya suggested a fight between Garcia and Manny Pacquiao, but Garcia declined and expressed annoyance that De La Hoya was posing with a fighter promoted by Premier Boxing Champions. De La Hoya continued to argue with Garcia, even criticizing him for accepting a rehydration clause prior to his fight with Tank Davis. De La Hoya's behavior may lead to Garcia seeking to leave his contract.
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit got into a public feud with two reporters from The Athletic over an article analyzing where to place a top-10 infield prospect for the Cincinnati Reds. Herbstreit argued that moving Matt McLain, a promising young shortstop, to second base to make room for the prospect was "complete bulls***" and accused the reporters of creating unnecessary drama. The reporters pushed back, with one noting that Herbstreit didn't even know the prospect's name and accused him of wanting to be a cheerleader for the team he covers. The feud continued on Twitter, with both sides suggesting the other read what they wrote.