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

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Good morning! If you thought the shutdown was the story, think again. The government may have reopened, but the rot remains in session. Forty-two days of bureaucratic starvation ended not in triumph but in surrender: a stopgap bill with the moral nutrition of a vending-machine sandwich. Trump signed it, smirked, and declared victory,“we’re sending a clear message that we will never give in to extortion… the Democrats tried to extort our country”, while insisting “Republicans never wanted a shutdown and voted 15 times for a clean continuation.” He slapped a fantasy price tag on the standoff,“This cost the country $1.5 trillion dollars”, and even tried to sell hardship as a bargain, thanking Walmart for a “fantastic study” and claiming “the cost of Thanksgiving… [is] 25% lower this year than we were a year ago under Sleepy Joe Biden.” Then came the encore economics: “Costs are way down. Energy is way down. Gasoline is at $2.50 a gallon… we think we’re going to hit pretty close to $2,” plus the campaign unicorns of “no tax on tips… no tax on Social Security… no tax on overtime.” And for dessert, a power grab masquerading as reform: “Terminate the filibuster… it’ll never happen again.”

Economist Justin Wolfers didn’t mince words. After Trump proclaimed the U.S. economy was “doing phenomenally well” under his leadership and claimed “prices are down…,” Wolfers responded that “every word the President just said is a lie.” He added, “It’s such a lie that I worry there’s literally a break with reality inside the man’s mind.” Wolfers pointed to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing prices are still rising across nearly every category of goods and services, grocery items included. The takeaway: the storyline Trump is selling doesn’t just misrepresent reality, it rejects it.

And that “Walmart study” was nothing more than an ad for a holiday meal and that 25% reduction now comes with 50% less food than under "Sleepy" Joe Biden.

Moments later, he told Fox’s cameras that “millions of Americans went hungry because Democrats wanted to protect Obamacare handouts”, an impressive inversion of reality, given that it was ....

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In other news - where are the Epstein files
 
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Fine, so it kills some kids. Who Cares ! They're not old enough to vote !
 
Well, when you put it THIS way ...

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IT FINALLY HAPPENED. The line has been crossed. And that line was drawn by none other than Jeffrey Epstein himself - who called Trump a "maniac" with signs of "early dementia" in 2017, and said he had "not one decent cell in his body.”

A trove of over 20,000 emails were just released by the House Oversight Committee, a BIPARTISAN committee. The emails, from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, were released by both DEMOCRAT and REPUBLICAN lawmakers.

Why Republicans? Because, apparently, they finally see the writing on the wall for Trump.

Written in Epstein's own hand.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has been desperate to keep Arizona Rep. Adelita Grijalva from being sworn into Congress, and providing the final signature on the discharge petition to force a vote in the House to release the Epstein files.

He said he would not do it until after the shutdown. But he gave up today. He finally swore her in.

First, though, he and other Republican leaders, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy AG Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel, tried to browbeat Rep. Lauren Boebert into withdrawing HER name from the petition.

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hey failed.
She refused, standing firmly with fellow Republican Reps. Thomas Massie, Nancy Mace and Marjorie Taylor Greene.

It was also reported by The New York Times that Trump personally called Boebert on Tuesday and attempted to .....

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Trump is panicking. Why?

On Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi met with Rep. Lauren Boebert in the White House Situation Room in an attempt to persuade her to remove her name from the discharge petition that would force a House vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The Situation Room is one of the most secure facilities in the most secure building in Washington, D.C. Holding a meeting in the Situation Room implies that sensitive information is being shared that raises national security concerns of the highest order.

Why?

What was so sensitive about the effort to strong-arm a member of the House over a vote on a piece of legislation that would deliver on Trump’s campaign promise to “release the Epstein files”?

We don’t know.

But the extraordinary secrecy and pressure brought to bear suggest that ....

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