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

Dems. like AOC attract epithets like "progressive", which then the broader public perceives to apply to the entire party. BUT !
" - the corruption has reached new levels" S2 #3,260
It's the Trump administration that has proved to be genuinely innovative.
 
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Republicans lash out over $1.776B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund​

Emily Brooks / Thu, May 21, 2026 at 5:44 PM GMT-5
Congressional Republicans are lashing out over a nearly $1.8 billion fund created by the Department of Justice (DOJ) this week to give payouts to those who claim to have been the target of a “weaponized” government.

Discontent over the fund contributed to senators abruptly deciding to leave town for the Memorial Day weekend rather than passing a party-line budget reconciliation bill to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol — blowing past the June 1 deadline that President Trump set for the bill. Some Republicans are openly eyeing ways to “kill” the fund.

On Monday, the DOJ created the $1.776 billion fund as part of a settlement after Trump sued the IRS for $10 billion over the leaking of his tax returns. Individuals who believe they were wrongfully targeted by the government can request payouts from the fund and “formal apologies.”
That quickly led to speculation that those convicted in connection with storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, could get taxpayer-funded payouts, enraging Republicans who had never been happy with Trump dismissing the rioters’ actions and granting them a mass pardon.


On Wednesday, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) told MeidasTouch that he and some other Republicans are “going to try to kill” the fund and promptly sent a letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. On Wednesday, he introduced a bill along with Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.) to prohibit federal dollars from being used to pay any claims submitted to the fund.

“Taxpayer dollars will not become a discretionary payout fund. Transparency is not optional. Accountability is not negotiable,” Fitzpatrick said in a statement.

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) said that he’d “be willing to consider” using congressional action to block the funds.

“It looks inappropriate,” Bacon said. “When you negotiate with yourself over taxpayer money, it doesn’t look right.”

The biggest show of fury, though, came in the upper chamber — which was set to start a lengthy floor consideration of the ICE and Border Patrol funding bill on Thursday.

Republican Senators were already peeved with the bill initially including $1 billion in security funding related to Trump’s White House ballroom, and the timing of the “anti-weaponization” fund further inflamed the Senate GOP conference’s tensions with Trump.

“So, the nation’s top law enforcement official is asking for a slush fund to pay people who assault cops? Utterly stupid, morally wrong — Take your pick,” Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said in a statement.

Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) said she did not want anyone who assaulted police officers at the Capitol on Jan. 6 to receive compensation, a possibility that Trump administration officials have refused to take off the table.
 
"MAGA today would call Ronald Reagan an amnesty-loving radical socialist Democrat." #3,265
Reagan actually was a Democrat.
“I didn’t leave the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party left me.” Ronald Reagan
Well Ron,
The Republican party has left us. There was a time when the U.S. Republican political party
stood for honesty, integrity, political & fiscal conservatism.

Ahhh, the good ol' days.

Under the punitive leadership / domination of President Trump the GOP is now
a corrupt political organization, plundering the treasury, and sacrificing our future.
 
If I'm going to take medical advice from a former heroin addict I choose Keith Richards

 
Last night at 11:35, something happened in the United States of America that should never have happened. After years of personal obsession with silencing voices that speak truthfully about him, the President of the United States was successful in removing a comedian from the air in an effort to control what millions of Americans are allowed to see, hear, laugh at, and think about. This will be remembered in the history books as one of the darkest modern assaults on the First Amendment of the Constitution and a deeply dangerous escalation for our country into authoritarianism.

Based on the events of 5-21-2026

This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

 

Trump's Latest Grift Has Taxpayers Funding His MAGA Base

As this week has gone on... it has gotten more and more obvious quite how jaw-dropping this is,” Hugh Dougherty says.

May 23
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Just when you think American politics has reached its most peculiar turn, it seems like the president finds a way to bend reality—and the taxpayer’s wallet—entirely to his will. Daily Beast’s Executive Editor Hugh Dougherty joins me in the latest episode of The Daily Beast Podcast to break down a “grift on the most spectacular scale.”

We’re witnessing a staggering $1.8 billion taxpayer-funded “victims” fund that’s now poised to benefit January 6 rioters, MAGA loyalists, and criminal allies. Naturally, Republican lawmakers are in an absolute panic behind closed doors over the looming political fallout. Let’s get into it:



  • Trump sues... Trump?: At the beginning of this year, Donald Trump—as a private citizen—sued his own government’s IRS for $10 billion over his leaked tax returns, claiming he’d been “irreparably damaged.” This meant Trump, the private person, was suing Trump, the president, with the government “defended” by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who just happens to be Trump’s former personal lawyer. You truly cannot make this up...

 

Constitution of the United States of America
ARTICLE #14: Ratified July 9, 1868
SECTION 3. No person shall ... hold any office, civil or military, under the United States ... who, having previously taken an oath ... as an officer of the United States ... to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. ..."
Art. 14 enumerates no time limit.
We could have this enemy of the People out of the white house before Memorial Day.
 
Only 28? He's slipping ....

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There is so much going on in the news that it can be easy to overlook the fact that the president continues to tell a whole lot of lies.

President Donald Trump delivered a dizzying variety of false claims in his public remarks over the past week. They included inaccurately rosy assertions about the US economy and the war with Iran, baseless attacks against Democrats, and his familiar egregious lies about American elections.

Below is a fact check of 28 separate false claims Trump uttered between Monday and Friday. This is not intended as a comprehensive list, and it doesn’t include multiple Trump claims that are unproven but not definitively debunkable.

President Donald Trump with first lady Melania Trump addresses the attendees of the Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn at the White House, Tuesday, May 19, in Washington, DC.

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Inflation and the economy

1) The inflation Trump inherited: Trump falsely claimed, “When we inherited, when we started, we had the highest inflation in the history of our country.” They didn’t. The year-over-year inflation rate was 2.9% in former President Joe Biden’s last full month in office, December 2024, and it was ...

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The biggest trade war failure

 
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