I miss bipartisan politicians. I love God, my family (human & furry) & my country. The TRUTH never changes & KINDNESS isn’t a weakness. God Bless America!
Former Trump White House lawyer Ty Cobb on Trump earning over $1 billion last year from crypto ventures: “We are seeing the greatest onslaught of corruption in the history of mankind.”
"I just want to find 11,780 votes," –Donald J. Trump
Isn’t it ironic that the guy caught on tape trying to overturn an election is the same guy screaming about mass voter fraud?
That’s the psychological voodoo Trump pulled on America. He convinced millions of people that a voting system that worked for generations suddenly became “broken” the moment he lost, and broken in a way only he could fix.
But Trump doesn’t fix systems. He breaks them, blames someone else, and then sells himself as the repairman.
Trump is the mass voter fraud.
BREAKING: Mallory McMorrow just took to the Senate floor and destroyed Donald Trump for holding the housing bill hostage. Every American needs to watch this speech.
🚨 BOMBSHELL! Former Judge Shira Scheindlin exposes Donald Trump's massive $1.8B scam. She confirms he sued his own agency to orchestrate a fake, collusive lawsuit.
He intentionally committed a fraud on the court to secretly fund his projects and secure his own immunity!
@FoxNews Nancy, Is this a payback to Trump for standing up for Epstein victims? And yet you’re not fighting against the coverup of the people who sexually assaulted children according to the information in the Epstein files! Why aren’t you supporting the release of the rest of the FILES?
Marco Rubio 2 days ago: “Imagine if Iran funded the well-being of its people, rather than its military”
Trump today: “We can’t fund daycare or Medicaid, we need more money for our military”
Sometimes the jokes write themselves.
"I’m sick of stupid." With those four words, Republican Senator Thom Tillis didn't just slam a policy; he declared war on the incompetence rotting the White House from the inside.
In a blistering Senate floor takedown that stunned his own party, Tillis went nuclear on top Trump advisor Stephen Miller for suggesting the U.S. should "acquire" Greenland.
But this wasn't just about real estate. Tillis, visibly shaking with rage, reminded the administration that the country they want to "buy" is the same ally that sent 18,000 soldiers to bleed alongside Marines in Afghanistan.
He called the behavior "amateurish" and "insane," demanding that heads roll immediately. When a GOP Senator calls his own President's team "stupid" on public record, you know the wheels are coming off.
This is deranged. Trump's DOJ argues—straight-faced—that a bipartisan congressional mandate for transparency of the Epstein files creates no enforceable right, so courts are powerless to compel compliance.
Because nothing screams "law and order" like executive-branch impunity to bury potential evidence of elite criminality.
Let’s be crystal clear. These aren’t “spin.” These aren’t “interpretations.” These are documented lies and legal conclusions — and we’re calling them what they are: lies.
1. Trump said he wasn’t in the Epstein files.
He is in the files. Proven. Period.
2. Trump said he ran to lower prices.
Inflation and costs for everyday Americans are still higher today than when he took office. That campaign promise was flatly false.
3. Trump promised he wouldn’t gut healthcare.
He allowed the enhanced Obamacare subsidies to expire, causing premiums to jump and coverage to worsen for millions. That wasn’t an accident — it was a betrayal of his pledge.
4. Trump claimed he would be a peace-time president.
He escalated military action without Congressional approval. That was a lie.
5. Trump said he lost the 2020 election because it was “rigged.”
Special Counsel Jack Smith confirmed under oath that Trump privately acknowledged losing the 2020 election — even though he repeatedly claimed otherwise in public. That’s a lie layered on top of a lie.
6. Trump said he didn’t try to overturn the 2020 election.
Smith testified that his investigation developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump engaged in a criminal scheme to overturn the election and impede the lawful transfer of power, and that the Capitol riot “does not happen without” Trump’s actions.
That isn’t opinion — that’s what the prosecutor said under oath. Trump lied about it.
7. Trump said he respected the rule of law.
He was indicted on federal charges for illegally retaining classified documents and obstructing justice, and Smith explained he had powerful evidence of willful retention of sensitive materials and obstruction.
Claiming he respected the law while hiding classified docs was a lie.
8. Trump said he stood for law and order.
He refused to call off the mob on January 6 while people were in danger, and Smith testified the attack wouldn’t have happened without him.
That claim was a lie.
9. Trump said he couldn’t be bought and wouldn’t abuse his office.
He used his presidency to pardon allies convicted for crimes related to January 6 and pressured officials to manipulate election outcomes. That was a lie.
10. Trump said he always tells the truth.
He has been documented making thousands of demonstrably false statements while also being accused — by the prosecutor himself — of engaging in criminal conduct. Claiming truthfulness after that is the ultimate lie.
Bottom line: These aren’t partisan talking points.
They’re documented claims, sworn testimony, legal findings, public data, and measurable outcomes.
When someone tells the truth, it lines up with reality.
When someone tells a lie, the record — not the rhetoric — reveals it.
Marjorie Taylor Greene on the capture of Maduro:
“If prosecuting narco terrorists is a high priority then why did President Trump pardon the former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez who was convicted and sentenced for 45 years for trafficking hundreds of tons of cocaine into America?…This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end.
Boy were we wrong.”
Goldman: Trump promised oil executives that if they gave him $1 billion for his campaign, that he would do right by them. And they gave about 500 million. And this is a massive gift that is in violation of international law and is essentially just co-opting an entire country's natural resources for the benefit of U.S. Companies.
Chris Cuomo asked Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez how we pay for Medicare for All, tuition free college, and the green new deal. It gives people sticker shock. Her answer:
“People talk about the sticker shock of Medicare for All, but they do not talk about the sticker shock of our existing system. In a Koch brothers funded study, it shows that Medicare for All is actually much cheaper than the current system.
Let's not forget that the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act because they ruled that each of these monthly payments that everyday Americans make is a tax. We pay it every single month. (Or we pay at tax season if we don't buy plans off of the exchange.)
Americans have the sticker shock of healthcare as it is. Why aren't we incorporating the cost of funeral expenses of those who die because they can't afford access to healthcare? That is part of the cost of our system. Or the cost of reduced productivity because of people who need to go on disability or are not able to participate in our economy because they don't have access to the healthcare that they need?
At the end of the day, we see that this is not a pipe dream. Every other developed nation in the world has this. Why can't America? And that is the question we need to ask.
We write blank checks for war. We just wrote a $2 trillion check for the GOP tax cut. And nobody asks how are we going to pay for it.
So my question is why are our pockets only empty when it comes to education and healthcare for our kids? Why are our pockets only empty when we talk about 100% renewable energy that is going to save this planet and allow our children to thrive?
We only have empty pockets when it comes to the morally right things to do. But when it comes to tax cuts for billionaires or unlimited war, we seem to be able to invent that money very easily. To me it belies a lack of moral priorities that people have right now, especially the Republican Party.”