We're 5 years into Donald J. Trump being CEO of the USA.
According to the Constitution Trump swore an oath of fidelity to our Constitution
Some may wish to note: "... so help me god." is not enumerated text for this oath, though most presidential inaugurations in the past 50 years have included them.
Trump has his critics. Though some of their arguments against Trump may seem sensible, in Trump's half-decade of rule, he seems to have evaded justice, meaning avoided the legal consequences the rest of us would be more likely to suffer, if any of us did what Trump has done.
Many times before objective observers might have perceived a new Trump action as "different", that unlike all the others Trump has gotten away with, this one seems sure to take Trump down.
Here it is, December 2025. There are bipartisan stirrings in congress about the murders at sea Trump / Hegseth are trying to pin on Adm. Frank 'Mitch' Bradley. [see post #1,974]
President Harry Truman, reportedly the most recent to serve as president without benefit of college degree, disliked institutional dysfunction.
Truman understood how many in charge would "pass the buck" rather than solve a problem directly. On Truman's Oval Office desk, "The Buck Stops Here".
“The buck stops with everybody.” U.S. President Trump 19/01/10 when asked on camera by a female reporter “Does the buck stop with you over this shutdown?”
If you don't like "the butler did it" spoilers, ignore the rest of this post.
It looks like Trump is going to get away with murder, again.