Q: Would you veto the housing bill?
Trump: I said I'm not signing the housing bill. I know housing better than anybody anywhere. We're doing great with housing. Affordability, we're doing great.
Reporter: Would you veto the housing bill?
Trump: I said I’m not signing it. I made billions of dollars with housing. I know housing better than anybody. Lower interest rates. I don’t want to hurt people that own houses either. These people, for the first time in their lives, they have valuable houses. They become rich. I don’t want to hurt them either.
The Reflecting Pool is a perfect metaphor for the Trump administration:
- Ignore experts and science
- Overspend
- Declare early, historic victory
- "THE LEFT HATE THIS"
- Ends in total failure
- Unfounded conspiracies about sabotage
- MAGA pretends it doesn't actually matter
Here’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in April announcing the end of the military’s mandatory annual flu vaccine requirement, calling it “Not rational.”
Dude cant even celebrate the team he owns winning a title for the first time in 53 years without getting political. You couldnt pay me to even pretend to be this miserable.
Oh no, Jalen Brunson doesn’t like the 7’5 guy that had multiple uncalled flagrant fouls on him personally in the series that hurt his ankle in the last game? How classless of him.
It’s funny, motocross at the White House is, like, fine with me. But here’s an example of something that is genuinely unforgivable but that a lot of people seem to have moved right past.
There is no way that Sports Illustrated snuck in the treasonous ex-New Yorker president in this—but *not* the city’s current mayor who is its greatest and most beloved avatar in a generation. Disrespectful!