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

BREAKING: Superstar Governor Gavin Newsom BLASTS Trump for his Project 2025 lies!

During the last election campaign, Trump claimed he had nothing to do with Project 2025, calling it “extreme” and “ridiculous” that he would be associated with it. But since taking office, Trump has implemented 48% of Project 2025’s blueprint and is now openly bragging that he’s going to do more.

“I have a meeting today with Russ Vought, he of PROJECT 2025 Fame, to determine which of the many Democrat Agencies… he recommends to be cut, and whether or not those cuts will be temporary or permanent,” Trump posted on Thursday.

Gavin Newsom’s office quickly fired back, writing on Twitter that “Trump tried to distance himself from Project 2025. But 9 months in, he has already put 48 percent into action. And now, with his shutdown, he’s all in—embracing the plan’s disastrous cuts and divisive policies.”

We tried to warn the nation about Project 2025 before it was too late, but the media didn’t listen and voters didn’t listen — and now it’s too late.

The next Democratic president is going to have a LOT of cleaning up to do after Trump and his cronies are through smashing the federal government and stealing everything that isn’t nailed down.

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It's not much more than a headline.
Greene may criticize Trump. Does that render her no longer a kook?
 
“A shutdown falls on the president's lack of leadership. He can't even control his party and get people together in a room. A shutdown means the president is weak” Donald Trump 2013
From the Trump administration's Government Accountability Office:
Lapse in Appropriations
Please note that a lapse in appropriations has caused GAO to shut down its operations. Therefore, GAO will not be able to publish reports or otherwise update this website until GAO resumes operations. In addition, the vast majority of GAO personnel are not permitted to work. Consequently, calls or emails to agency personnel may not be returned until GAO resumes operations. For details on how the bid protest process will be handled during the shutdown, please see the legal decisions page. For information related to the GAO Personnel Appeals Board (PAB), please see the PAB webpage.
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NBC

Trump's trade agenda has a new flashpoint: The humble soybean​

China has turned to soybeans from Argentine farmers even as the Trump administration telegraphs help for Argentina's economy. U.S. farmers have been left in the lurch.
Oct. 4, 2025, 6:30 AM GMT-5 / By Steve Kopack
The humble soybean is the latest flashpoint in the Trump administration’s campaign to reshape global trade. ...
More than $30 billion worth of American soybean products were exported in fiscal year 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ...

As President Donald Trump’s trade war leaves U.S.-China relations somewhere between frosty and openly hostile, America’s soybean farmers appear to be an early casualty.

An embargo in all but name

So far, China has not purchased any U.S. soybeans during this year’s main harvest period, with sales falling to zero in May.



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Trump Explores Bailout of at Least $10 Billion for U.S. Farmers​

Farmers are harvesting one of the largest crops in history, while China holds off on buying U.S. soybeans​

By Brian Schwartz, Patrick Thomas, and Natalie Andrews / Updated Oct. 2, 2025 4:38 pm ET
WASHINGTON—President Trump is considering providing $10 billion or more in aid to U.S. farmers as the agriculture sector warns of economic fallout from his far-reaching tariffs, according to people familiar with the discussions.
The president and his team are weighing using tariff revenue to fund much of the aid, the people said, adding that distribution of the money could start in the coming months. A senior administration official said the discussions have centered on $10 billion to $14 billion in aid. The aid likely would go toward helping soybean producers, as well as other parts of the farm economy.


What ?!
Trump tanked the U.S. soy farmer's crop market with excessive tariffs.
Now Trump is considering compensating these farmer - victims of Trump tariffonomics with ostensible revenues from Trump's tariffs.

What's the mystery. This is how we make America great again. Right?
 
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Liberal South Carolina Judge Diane Goodstein's home is burning to the ground after an explosion. SLED is investigating as arson and refer attack as Judge Goodstein had been receiving multiple threats.

Her husband, a former State Senator was air-lifted to the hospital.

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SOUTH CAROLINA... "Judge Goodstein was walking on the beach when the fire started. Her husband, Arnie, was in the house with children and perhaps grandchildren. The family had to escape by jumping from a window or balcony..."


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Meanwhile, in Trump's AmeriKKKa ...

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"All Hell breaks loose as Trump's plan caught on camera" #1,530
"In this journey, I will never lie to you. I will never tell you something I do not believe." Donald Trump 16/08/18
So, "this journey" is over? Ended 16/08/18 ?

New Flash B.M.:
Trump may well be "caught on camera" more than Taylor Swift.
Welcome to Hell.

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Haven't you ever wondered why Satan is so often depicted with orange complexion?
 

CBS erupts into huge immigration row in humiliating blow to Donald Trump

Just days after the U.S. government shutdown, a heated exchange unfolded live on CBS News between House Speaker Mike Johnson and host Margaret Brennan. The confrontation centered on one of Washington’s most divisive issues whether Democrats are pushing to fund healthcare for undocumented immigrants.

Joining the show remotely from Capitol Hill, Johnson fiercely defended his stance and aligned himself with former President Donald Trump, accusing Democrats of playing political games during the budget crisis.

“You know what they want to counterpropose? They want to spend $1.5 trillion and use taxpayer dollars to fund healthcare for illegal immigrants,” Johnson claimed. “It’s right there in their bill go look at page 57, section 21, 41.”

Brennan quickly pushed back, stating that her review of the text found no explicit reference to such provisions.

“Unauthorized immigrants aren’t eligible for ACA benefits,” she said, attempting to clarify before being interrupted by Johnson, who insisted: “Wait a minute yes, it does.”

Johnson went on to argue that the Republican bill had eliminated waste, fraud, and misuse of funds through tax reforms, which he said saved nearly $200 billion, citing data from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

“Senator Chuck Schumer’s proposal wants to return that money to fund healthcare for illegal aliens and non-citizens that’s a fact,” Johnson asserted. “You can check it yourself on my website or look at Schumer’s own paperwork.”

According to BBC News, Senate Democrats rejected a short-term Republican funding measure, citing concerns about healthcare and social provisions. They are reportedly pushing to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, also known as Obamacare, which are set to expire later this year.

If those subsidies lapse, the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) warns that average insurance premiums for millions of Americans could more than double.

Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance accused Democrats of “shutting down the government over healthcare funding for illegal aliens,” while former President Trump echoed that sentiment on Truth Social, writing:

“The Democrats want to give your healthcare money to illegal aliens.”

The fiery CBS exchange highlights the growing tension between both parties as the U.S. faces yet another political showdown over budget priorities, immigration, and healthcare reform.

 
As if things weren't bad enough

Trump administration taps Army Reserve and National Guard for temporary immigration judges

The Trump administration is tapping National Guard and Army Reserve lawyers to be temporary immigration judges after firing dozens of existing judges, the latest step in a broader plan that experts warn could harm immigration courts and the military justice system.

Training for the first group of Army lawyers begins Monday and training for the second group is expected to start in the spring, several former and current military reserve lawyers said they were told. Roughly 100 Army Reserve lawyers are expected to participate, with 50 beginning a nearly six-month assignment immediately after their training, according to a Sept. 3 email sent to an Army Reserve attorney and reviewed by The Associated Press.

The administration wants to bring in as many as 600 military-trained attorneys to help make decisions about which immigrants can stay in the country. Advocates are alarmed by the move to use ....

 
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