The Second Term of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America

update on #359
"accidentally" #359

- piffle - s #360

"I assumed that I was being spoofed, or hoaxed, or being included in some kind of disinformation campaign, because it was simply too improbable to me that they would have such poor operational security as to inadvertently invite the editor of the Atlantic into a national security discussion about the timing of a bombing campaign." sound-bite of The Atlantic's Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg corroborated by NBC Nightly News 25/03/24

"Holy crap." Senate Intelligence Vice Chair Mark Warner [D]

"I don't know anything about it." President Trump

S2, :eek: Is there any more articulate way to say it ?
 
Re #360 &361

"This is a guy that peddles in garbage....Nobody was texting war plans, and that's all I have to say about that." ~ SecDef Pete Hegseth, on Atlantic editor Jonah Goldberg, given access to war strike group chat

"The specific time of a future arrack, specific targets, including human targets...weapons systems...A long section on sequencing; this is going to happen, then that is going to happen...He can say it wasn't a war plan, but it was a minute-by-minute accounting of what was about to happen, organized by CENTCOM." ~ Goldberg, in response

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Just BonnieLiz Cheney/Adam Kinzinger Against Trump
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A report on a recent meeting between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, by a WHITE HOUSE REPORTER, someone who was present in the room quoted below...

From a WH Reporter,

“ I’ve covered a lot of Donald Trump press conferences over the years. I’ve seen him lie, deflect, and embarrass himself in countless ways. But what I just witnessed in the Oval Office may have been the most off-the-rails, unhinged display yet.

Trump sat down with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte — a serious figure there to talk about security and alliance unity — but Trump wasn’t interested in that. No, Trump used the opportunity to fantasize about annexing Canada. He actually said, “Canada only works as a state,” and gushed about how the U.S. would look on a map if we just erased the border and took Canada as our own. This wasn’t satire. This wasn’t a joke. This was the president rambling about absorbing another sovereign nation — while the NATO secretary general sat there watching this clown show unfold.

And it didn’t stop there. Trump started pushing the idea of conquering Greenland too, saying NATO might need to get involved in helping the U.S. take it over — as if it’s a game of Risk. He literally said we "need it for international security" and tried to rope NATO into his imperial fever dream. The look on Rutte’s face said it all.

Then, Trump pivoted to his usual bigotry. Instead of talking about defense cooperation or global security, Trump bragged about how he uses transgender people as political pawns to rile up his base before elections — saying Republicans should “bring it up a week before the election” to win votes. In other words, he openly admitted he sees cruelty and manufactured culture war nonsense as a campaign strategy. Despicable.

When asked about American small businesses hurting from tariffs, Trump did what he always does: lie and bluster. “You’re going to be so much richer,” he said. Meanwhile, Medicaid is being gutted, Social Security is under threat, and Trump’s billionaire cronies are cheering as the safety net burns.

Oh, and then Trump suggested we start sending drug dealers to the Netherlands — yes, you read that right — in a bizarre attempt at humor that landed more like a diplomatic insult, especially considering the NATO secretary general used to be the prime minister of the Netherlands.

He kept rambling about how the U.S. doesn’t need anything from Canada, said the European Union is “very nasty,” claimed we can’t sell cars in Europe (not true), and then told an utterly deranged story about how he “invaded Los Angeles” to turn on the water — another lie pulled from his fantasyland. What actually happened was that he diverted water from Northern California, destroying farmland and hurting his own voters in the process.

To top it off, he said our allies shouldn’t worry about Putin, brushing off any concerns about Russian aggression with a shrug.

Let me be blunt: This is not normal. This is not politics-as-usual. This is a dangerous, unstable person with authoritarian fantasies, spewing nonsense in front of our closest allies while the world watches.”

Keep speaking up. Don’t accept any of this as normal.

Ben Meiselas
 
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National Archives Head Resigns as Trump Takes Control of Records​

Sources name conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt and far-right journalist John Solomon as potential replacements.​

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The acting head of the National Archives announced his resignation on Friday, paving the way for Donald Trump to continue his takeover of the government’s records and the agency that serves as custodian of the nation’s history.

Alright?
The Trump administration is laying waste to U.S. federal government. If we sit by and witness the gutting of the EPA, why get worked up about our National Archives?

What element of U.S. federal government handles, covers our presidential electoral college? Any risk of leaving that under Trump's direct control?
 

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Occupy Democrats

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BREAKING: Maine Governor Janet Mills hits back hard at Donald Trump after he pathetically demands that she issue a "full throated apology" for daring to publicly challenge him at the White House.

This is how you put the MAGA bully in his place...

"If the current occupant of the White House wants to protect women and girls, he should start by protecting the women and teenage girls who are suffering miscarriages and dying because they can’t get basic, life-saving health care in states across this country," Mills said at an event in Bangor, Maine.

"If he truly cares about women and girls and people of this country, let’s see the economic plan. Let’s see the health care plan. Let’s see the education plan," she continued.

She took a shot at Trump's Truth Social habits by saying that she doesn't communicate with public officials "by social media" and that the Constitution does not permit Trump to "make laws out of gold cloth or by tweet or Instagram posts or press release or executive order.”

“That’s just fundamental law, and I stand for the rule of law and the separation of powers," she added. "Look, the issue isn’t about transgender sports. People in Maine and across the country are waiting for an economic plan from the current occupant of the White House, and so far we’ve seen none."

Trump's demand for an apology came in a Truth Social rant after Mills boldly challenged him during a meeting of governors at the White House. When the president threatened to slash federal funding to states to enforce his trans athlete ban, Mills shouted out "see you in court."

In addition to the apology, Trump asked for a promise that Governor Mills "will never make such an unlawful challenge to the Federal Government again, before this case can be settled." (Shift's comment - according to Donnie it's now illegal to disagree with the Federal Gov't (i.e., him).)

Of course, there's nothing illegal about Mills voicing opposition to Trump's mounting fascism. His efforts to enforce his will on the states exposes the lie that Republicans support "states' rights."

In truth, they only support states' rights to do exactly what the MAGA cult leader demands.

Shift's comment added in red
 

Gadsden flag: Historical American flag

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The Gadsden flag is a historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a timber rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Beneath the rattlesnake are the words Dont Tread on Me [sic]. Some modern versions of the flag include an apostrophe in the word "don't".

The flag is named after Christopher Gadsden, a South Carolinian delegate to the Continental Congress and brigadier general in the Continental Army, who designed the flag in 1775 during the American Revolution. He gave the flag to Commodore Esek Hopkins, and it was unfurled on the main mast of Hopkins' flagship USS Alfred on December 20, 1775. Two days later, Congress made Hopkins commander-in-chief of the Continental Navy. He adopted the Gadsden banner as his personal flag, flying it from the mainmast of the flagship while he was aboard. The Continental Marines also flew the flag during the early part of the war.

The rattlesnake was a symbol of the unity of the Thirteen Colonies at the start of the Revolutionary War, and it had a long history as a political symbol in America. Benjamin Franklin used it for his Join, or Die woodcut in 1754. Gadsden intended his flag to serve as a physical symbol of the American Revolution's ideals.

The flag has been described as the "most popular symbol of the American Revolution". Its design proclaims an assertive warning of vigilance and willingness to act in defense against coercion. This has led it to be associated with the ideas of individualism and liberty. It is often used in the United States as a symbol of right-libertarianism, classical liberalism, and small government, as well as for distrust or defiance against authorities and government.
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In the 18th Century America's royal subjects were revolting. Plenty of change since then, but
in the 21st Century, still revolting. What a shame!

"Mike Myers hilariously proves his Canadian credentials in viral video about Trump’s plans to make it the 51st state" #368

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“Do not obey in advance" is from “On Tyranny” by Timothy Snyder:

Most of the power of authoritarianism is freely given. In times like these, individuals think ahead about what a more repressive government will want, and then offer themselves without being asked. A citizen who adapts in this way is teaching power what it can do.

Anticipatory obedience is a political tragedy. Perhaps rulers did not initially know that citizens were willing to compromise this value or that principle. Perhaps a new regime did not at first have the direct means of influencing citizens one way or another. After the German elections of 1932, which brought Nazis into government, or the Czechoslovak elections of 1946, where communists were victorious, the next crucial step was anticipatory obedience. Because enough people in both cases voluntarily extended their services to the new leaders, Nazis and communists alike realized that they could move quickly toward a full regime change. The first heedless acts of conformity could not then be reversed.”

Don't do what many business and universities did in response to white house orders to government agencies about DEI programs for starters? Those business had no obligation to eliminate those programs, they aren't part of the government, but they did anyway to curry favor.
 
"Don't do what many business and universities did in response to white house orders to government agencies about DEI programs for starters? Those business had no obligation to eliminate those programs, they aren't part of the government, but they did anyway to curry favor." S2 #370
President Trump unilaterally declared the Gulf of Mexico "The Gulf of America".
AP refused, & is now excluded from for example white house press briefings, personae non gratae.

For good or ill U.S. federal government has insinuated itself deeply into our national money flow. Disregarding a vengeful tyrant is a sure way to receive repercussion. That's not an endorsement of evil. It's a heads-up to those that would heroically resist it.
 
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Occupy Democrats

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BREAKING: The wife of a serviceman whose life was endangered by Trump officials sharing war plans in an unsecured group chat goes for the jugular of her MAGA senator — threatening to "destroy his career" if he ignores her phone calls.

This is absolutely incredible...

"My husband was one of the service members put at risk by the signal chats that Sen. Mullin is now LYING about in this video he filmed instead of returning my calls," Kendall Brown — who goes by the username @kendallybrown on X — wrote in a post, quote-tweeting Mullin.

"So here's a snippet of my convo with his office today. I meant every word of this. I expect a call, Senator," she added, attaching a video of herself calling into his office, demanding to speak with him about SignalGate.

Mullin, a hardcore Trumper, has dismissed the SignalGate scandal and has instead been ranting about Hillary Clinton's emails as if it were 2015 instead of 2025.
In her video, Brown claims to be the wife of one of the servicemen who was endangered when Secretary of Pete Hegseth and other Trump officials openly discussed
American strikes on the Houthis in Yemen in their group chat. At some point, the Editor-in-Chief of the Atlantic was accidentally added to the chat.

"But I do want to make it very clear and I hope that you do take down this message and relay it to the senator to help encourage him to actually be a man and make sure that I get a call set up when I reach out to the scheduler," Brown says in the video to someone on the other end of the phone.

"I want you to let him know that if he doesn't reach out to me I am recording every single time that I have called his office and left a voicemail or spoke to an intern like you," she went on.

"I am recording all of those and if I don't hear back from him I will be sending them to every possible newsroom both in Oklahoma and nationally to let them know that the senator is too much of a coward to call back the wife of the service members in his constituency that was put at risk," she continued.

"And so help me God if I have to quit my f*cking job to make sure that I can drive to every f*cking campaign and public event that the senator has for the rest of his career, I will make it my life's work to destroy his career by making sure that every f*cking Oklahoman knows how few f*cks he gave about my husband's live and the lives of other active duty service members," she stated.

"Yes ma'am, I understand," said the person on the other end of the line.

Brown expanded on her story in followup tweets—

"Just got back on Twitter to discover this tweet going viral unexpectedly.
😳
" she wrote. "So just to be clear: My husband is deployed in that area & would be impacted by
OPSEC failures/attacks but was not involved in the Houthi strikes themselves. Don't want to inadvertently mislead anyone!"

She also hit back at the MAGA trolls—

"Muting this thread now, as the inevitable onslaught of conservative trolls has descended," she wrote. "Consider this my blanket response to all of them: You are correct, I'm fat. Despite that, I still get laid more than you, and your president is still an incompetent loser.
😘
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"Oh look, they absolutely did text war plans and classified info," she wrote in another post, tweeting an image of the group chat. "I look forward to apologies from all of the losers in my mentions melting down & calling me a liar (jk, I know yall aren’t capable of the insight an apology requires)."

"just some free advice for the conservatives in my mentions: when normies see you respond to a military wife criticizing the admin with 'oh yeah well you’re a FAT B*TCH' it immediately makes *my* side look reasonable," she added. "You idiots can’t hurt my feelings but you CAN hurt your cause."

Well done Mrs. Brown! Truly patriotic Americans stand with you and your husband against this shockingly incompetent administration. Everyone involved in that group chat should be fired immediately.
 

"Secretary of Pete Hegseth" #372

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Hypocrisy is seldom pretty.
But the contrast between the Hillary cell-phone "scandal" (Republican tantrum), and this is vivid, alarming.

Lock-step sTRUMPets insist no classified information was involved. Piffle.

I offer no sympathy, no excuse. But I've OD'd on Trump, and have nearly exhausted my lifetime supply of outrage.

Let the record show, it's the banana Republicans what done it.
And the Dem's defense? Dump ol' Joe after the nomination, and cram KamHar in as substitute ? What could possibly go wrong?
 
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Occupy Democrats

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BREAKING: A federal judge incinerates the Trump administration for demanding that she recuse herself from a case challenging a MAGA executive order that targets a Democratically-connected law firm.

This scathing response is a thing of beauty...

"When the U.S. Department of Justice engages in this rhetorical strategy of ad hominem attack, the stakes become much larger than only the reputation of the targeted federal judge," wrote District Judge Beryl Howell.

"This strategy is designed to impugn the integrity of the federal judicial system and blame any loss on the decision-maker rather than fallacies in the substantive legal arguments presented," she added.

Trump signed an executive order suspending the security clearance of employees at the firm Perkins Coie — and pointed to its DEI practices as the reason.

The obvious real reason for the EO is that Perkins Coie is known for working with the Democratic Party, including legal efforts for Democratic campaigns. True to felonious form, Trump is abusing the powers of the presidency to target his rivals.

His Justice Department wants Howell to recuse herself from a case challenging that order and has launched a ludicrous smear campaign targeting the judge's behavior in other cases to claim that she has an anti-Trump bias.

In her rejection of the recusal request, Howell pointed specifically to the first line in the DOJ's motion in which they wrote of a "need to curtail ongoing improper encroachments of President Trump’s Executive Power playing out around the country."

"This line, which sounds like a talking point from a member of Congress rather than a legal brief from the United States Department of Justice, has no citation to any legal authority for the simple reason that the notion expressed reflects a grave misapprehension of our constitutional order," wrote Judge Howell.

"Adjudicating whether an Executive Branch exercise of power is legal, or not, is actually the job of the federal courts, and not of the President or the Department of Justice," she continued, adding "though vigorous and rigorous defense of executive actions is both expected and helpful to the courts in resolving legal issue."

She slammed the Justice Department's "blanket denigration of the merits of all the lawsuits" that have been filed against the Trump administration.

"This larger concern about the overall damage to the rule of law and the federal judicial system from the feckless impugning of the decision-making process of individual federal judges has prompted Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., to criticize ‘regrettabl[e] … attempts’ by '[p]ublic officials … to intimidate judges,’ including by ‘suggesting political bias in the judge’s adverse rulings without a credible basis for such allegations,’'" wrote Howell.

This is what we need from all of our judges right now. The time is stand up to fascism is now. We can remain a nation of laws, but only if our judicial leaders have the courage to defend the Constitution.
 

Fear and Loathing: Closer to the Edge

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They told her she was just spending the night in Miami.

No warning. No lawyer. No time to pack. Just steel cuffs wrapped around her wrists, cinched tight across her chest, chained to a waist belt so snug she couldn’t breathe. A bus with no food, no water, no bathroom—just a puddle of piss soaking the floor. The guards told her to go ahead and urinate where she sat. She did.

Then they pushed her into Krome.

Krome, the Miami processing center where men with criminal records are supposed to be held—not immigrant women with no charges, no convictions, no voice. Krome, where she and 26 others were stuffed “like sardines in a jar,” forced to sleep on concrete, offered one three-minute shower in four days, and told by guards to pretend to have a seizure if they wanted medicine. One woman actually had a seizure. They came for her. The rest they ignored.

Three people are now dead in ICE custody. Three. In just over a month. Genry Ruiz-Guillen, 29, from Honduras, died January 23. Serawit Gezahegn Dejene, 45, from Ethiopia, died January 29. Maksym Chernyak, 44, from Ukraine, died February 20.

No convictions. No due process. No protection. Just death under fluorescent lights.

And while the bodies pile up, the architects of this system are laughing.

THE ARCHITECTS OF SUFFERING

Tom Homan—now officially Trump’s Border Czar—is no longer just shouting from Fox News panels. He’s in charge. And he’s promising “deportations every day,” vowing to expel millions. He’s pushing to build new detention camps on military bases and at Guantanamo Bay, to outsource incarceration to local jails, and to lower federal detention standards across the board. He wants to hand over human lives to any sheriff with a cage and a budget. This isn’t law enforcement—it’s a national purge.

Kristi Noem is no longer the governor of South Dakota. She’s been promoted to Secretary of Homeland Security, overseeing ICE, CBP, and FEMA. She’s already begun reshaping disaster policy and immigration enforcement with the cold efficiency of someone who never cared about the human cost. She’s toured detention centers abroad and proposed funneling more power and funding into the machine that’s already killing people. This is the woman now in charge of protecting the homeland—and she’s treating it like a battlefield.

And Stephen Miller—the alabaster goblin behind Trump’s first wave of xenophobic terror—is back inside the West Wing as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor. He is not hiding. He is not softening. He is laying the groundwork for mass deportations, family separations, and the total militarization of immigration enforcement.

Miller’s strategy is simple: flood the system, break it, and make cruelty look like order.

This isn’t mismanagement. This isn’t politics. This is state-sanctioned human suffering.

ICE has 46,269 people in custody—far above its legal bed count of 41,500. Congress just rewarded them with another $430 million. Detention centers are overflowing. Guards are whispering, “It shouldn’t be like this.” But they keep turning the key. They keep locking the doors.

Because this system wasn’t designed to rehabilitate. It wasn’t designed to deter. It was designed to break people.

And it’s working.

CORPORATE PROFITEERS OF THE GULAG

Akima Infrastructure Protection—remember that name. That’s the private contractor running Krome under a $685 million federal contract. Your tax dollars. Your country. Your name on the invoice. And Akima didn’t just ignore the reports of overcrowding, abuse, and death—they didn’t even respond. Because they don’t have to. In America’s immigration gulag system, accountability is optional, profits are mandatory.

Akima isn’t alone. The privatized detention racket is a booming business. The worse the conditions, the higher the margins. More detainees equals more beds, more guards, more federal payouts. These aren’t just prison contractors—they’re war profiteers in a domestic war against the poor, the brown, the undocumented, and the disposable.

And while three human beings die in government cages in thirty goddamn days, ICE puts out a statement saying they can’t verify the abuse without the women’s names. That’s like watching a house burn down and saying you can’t help unless the flames file a formal request.

What ICE really means is this: unless you hand us their names, we can’t retaliate.

FEAR, SILENCE, AND THE NEW AMERICAN NIGHTMARE

These women are afraid to speak because they know what happens to people who tell the truth in a system built to erase them. Their fear isn’t paranoia. It’s wisdom. Because in Trump’s America, the immigration system is no longer civil. It’s punitive, predatory, and lethal.

And while this slow-motion horror show unfolds behind steel bars and security checkpoints, the rest of the country scrolls past it—too tired, too numb, too wrapped in talking points to see what’s right in front of them:

The United States is running concentration camps again.

Not in secret. Not in shadows. In Miami. In Arizona. In Texas. With full congressional funding. With bipartisan indifference. With the open approval of a political movement that
cheers cruelty like it’s patriotism.

And unless we name it, scream it, and rage against it, it’s only going to get worse.

Because this administration has made it clear: they don’t want to fix the system. They want to break more people. Faster. Cheaper. Louder.

And if that means more body bags? So be it. To them, that’s not a failure.

It’s the plan working exactly as intended.

WHAT THE HELL DO WE DO?

We stop pretending this is normal. We stop calling it a “broken system” and start calling it what it is: a weapon.

We hold the names. We name the dead. We say Genry. Serawit. Maksym. Not as footnotes, but as proof that silence is complicity.

We pressure Congress to defund ICE, to end private detention contracts, to shut down Krome and every facility like it. We demand independent investigations, criminal
accountability, and media that covers these stories like lives are on the line—because they are.

We support immigrant-led organizations. We raise hell at town halls. We show up with signs, with lawsuits, with cameras, with righteous fury. We flood their offices. We write until our fingers bleed. We organize, we protest, we resist.

And if you’re in a position of power—if you’re a staffer, an attorney, a journalist, a human being with a platform—you use it. This is not a drill. This is not a moment to stay neutral.

The machine is killing people. The people running it are proud of that. And history will not forgive anyone who stood by and watched.
 

Occupy Democrats

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BREAKING: MAGA Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has a humiliating meltdown when confronted by a reporter about SignalGate: "NONONO!"

The Republicans are starting to realize that they're in deep, deep trouble this time...

"Should the Defense Secretary—" began a reporter.

"What country are you— Wait, what country are you from?" snapped Greene.

"From the UK," replied the reporter.

"Okay, we don't give a crap about your opinion and your reporting," said Greene. "Why don't you go back to your country where you have a major migrant problem and—"
"NONONO!" Greene continued, talking over the reporter. "You should care about your own borders."

"Do you care about American lives—" the reporter began.

"Nonono!" said Greene. "No. No. No. Let me tell you something, do you care about people from your country? What about all the women that are raped by migrants?"

"Do you care about—" attempted the reporter.

"No do you care— Okay, you're done," stammered Greene. "I'm not— Nope! You know what I don't care— I don't—"

"Do you care about American lives being put at risk? About service members fighting for your country?" managed the reporter.

"I don't care about your fake news. Do you have a relevant question? Yeah, this is an American journalist, thank you," Green said, turning her attention to someone else.

"Yeah, I'm an American and I would like to hear your answer to what she's asking," said the second reporter.

"I'm not answering her question because I don't care about her network. If you would like to ask I can answer," said Greene.

"Do you have any concerns whatsoever about the complete disregard of operational security from the top level of this administration?" asked the reporter.

"You want to know about complete disregard about operational security? You should talk about the Biden administration and how they ripped our borders open to terrorists, cartel, child sex trafficking, human trafficking, and drug trafficking across our borders for four years," said Greene.

"The Trump administration is doing a great job and I stand by their statements," she added.

"So you have no comment whatsoever?" asked the reporter.

"My comment to you is I'm thankful to President Trump that he is leading us out of wars, that he is ending the war in Ukraine where American lives could have been killed if Joe Biden was still president today whether he liked it or not," said Greene.

"We're talking about NPR and PBS today. We're talking about fake news that was funded with federal funding from American taxpayers," she continued. "That's what this is about today. Not journalists from the UK that should care about their own country."

At that point, Greene fled from the reporters in a desperate attempt to avoid more questions that she lacks the courage to answer.

This pathetic performance from the congresswoman is emblematic of her entire party. These Republicans simply have no excuse for the deeply incompetent actions of Defense
Secretary Pete Hegseth and other top Trump officials.

Obviously, migrants in the United Kingdom have nothing to do with the Trump administration leaking sensitive information about pending attacks in a Signal group chat.

But of course Greene and her ilk are consummate cowards. They will never criticize Trump's administration because their entire political career is built on pandering to his cult-like followers.
 

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The Kool-Aid I retain an unquenchable thirst for is high quality graphics / vid on interesting topics.
NBC network television offers a recent series entry with The Americas, 7PM - 9PM/ET Sunday. But they're late to the party.

PBS was there a half-century earlier. NOVA premiered in 1974, often worth the time to view.
“Any time money is involved, strings are attached.” Bill Maher
MTG is a fount of absurdity. But the pre-digital aphorism may apply: "A broken clock is right twice a day."

Some universities hobble along with a $Billion $Dollar endowment.
Whether PBS, National Public Media could survive the transition from blended funding, to private independence, not clear. Here to fore they've resisted the leap.
But such transition has been looking progressively more appealing. And in this MAGA / Musk era, may be inevitable, sink or swim.

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The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) maintains information on endowments at U.S. higher education institutions by fiscal year (FY). As of FY2024, the total endowment market value of U.S. institutions stood at $837.720 billion, with an average across all institutions of $1.322 billion and a median of $244.426 million.
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"So Reparations For Insurrectionists...Got It" — People Are NOT Happy After Trump Suggested There's Talk Of A "Compensation Fund" For Jan. 6 Rioters​

Michaela Bramwell / Fri, March 28, 2025 at 12:44 PM EDT

Eliminating "waste" has seemingly been the theme of the Trump administration, as they've attempted to slash everything from veteran healthcare to teacher training in the name of cutting back on government spending.
Ironically, the same government that's arguably cutting necessary programs is apparently discussing giving financial compensation to Jan. 6 rioters.

on the left is Trump sitting in the oval office and on the right is a noose hanging above The Capitol building on Jan. 6 during the riots
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images / Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / Getty Images
Yes, the same rioters who stormed the Capitol, threatened the lives of elected officials, and beat police officers to keep Trump in power. NBC News / Via youtube.com

In a recent NewsMax interview, Trump was asked about what the government could do for the Jan. 6 rioters who were prosecuted: "Is there any talk of — 'cause they lost opportunity, they lost income — any kind of compensation fund or anything like that?" NewsMax / Via x.com

"Well, there's talk about that. We have a lot of people talk about that. A lot of the people that are in government now talk about it because they — a lot of people in government really like that group of people."
"They were patriots, as far as I was concerned. I talk about them a lot. They were treated very unfairly."


The United States of America, the nation, the People, the Constitution are for the moment the toy, the play thing of a compulsive liar, one of the most self-serving criminals living on Earth today.
 
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