Trump is now reportedly responsible for roughly 27.7% of the entire U.S. national debt accumulated under all presidents combined.
That is an astonishing figure historically.
The national debt just crossed $39 trillion.
President Trump has added roughly $12–13 trillion to the debt across his two terms in office.
That’s approximately 30% of ALL U.S. national debt accumulated since 1789.
In 2016, Trump said he would pay down the national debt “over a period of eight years.”
Instead:
- First term: +$7.8 trillion
- Second term: roughly +$4–5 trillion already
And yes, COVID affected first-term spending.
It does not explain adding another trillion dollars every five months without a pandemic.
A political movement built on:
“fiscal conservatism”
“small government”
“balanced budgets”
has now overseen the largest debt expansion tied to any single presidency in American history.
Unelected Epstein Class Billionaire Elon Musk says he wants to cut Social Security and Medicare, saying that they're "Entitlements." The most entitled man in the world is calling Social Security, and Medicare "Entitlements."
Donald Trump posted 55 times on social media between 10:00 pm and 1 am. His posting spree included calls to arrest Obama, Clinton, Comey etc. He also attacked his own DOJ for not charging them with treason.
This man is not well. 25th Amendment now.
The epitome of depravity. 😞
Celebration suggests a failure of empathy, which many moral frameworks view as a core element of depravity.
It’s not just what is said, it’s WHO says it and from what position of power. When a leader publicly expresses joy at someone’s death, it can be seen as a rejection of the basic moral standards that hold a society together. #TrumpIsANationalDisgrace
Why a statement like this would be considered morally depraved
If a President of the United States were to publicly celebrate the death of another human being, many would view that as morally depraved for several reasons:
1. Violation of basic human dignity
At the most fundamental level, most ethical systems—religious, philosophical, and civic—hold that human life has inherent value, regardless of disagreement or conflict. Celebrating death crosses from criticism into dehumanization.
2. Abuse of moral leadership
The presidency is not just a political role—it’s a symbolic moral office. Words from that position carry weight. Publicly rejoicing in death signals that cruelty is acceptable from the highest level of authority.
3. Erosion of civic norms
Democratic societies depend on the idea that opponents are still fellow citizens, not enemies to be destroyed. Celebrating someone’s death encourages a shift toward tribalism and vengeance, not law, justice, or due process.
4. Normalization of cruelty
When leaders model behavior, it tends to spread. Statements like this can:
•Encourage others to dehumanize opponents
•Lower the threshold for hostility and violence
•Make empathy seem like weakness rather than strength
5. Lack of restraint and empathy
Even in cases where someone believes a person caused harm, ethical leadership typically calls for:
•Solemnity, not celebration
•Accountability through law, not personal vindication
•Recognition that death is final and serious
Celebration suggests a failure of empathy, which many moral frameworks view as a core element of depravity.
Robert Mueller is dead. And the President of the United States has announced that he is, quote, glad.
Now. I want you to sit with something for a moment.
Jeffrey Epstein, the man who ran an international child sex trafficking operation for the entertainment of the ultra-wealthy, looked at Donald Trump and wrote the following words to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers in 2017: “I have met some very bad people. None as bad as Trump. Not one decent cell in his body.”
The man who ran the pervert express to crime island looked at Trump and thought: that bloke is worse than me.
And today, that same Donald Trump looked at the death of a decorated Vietnam veteran and former FBI director and typed “Good, I’m glad he’s dead.” Then signed his name to it. Then posted it. Publicly. At 1:26 in the afternoon.
There are war criminals who’ve managed more dignity at a press conference.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
How long are republicans going to let that dope @RepJamesComer constantly embarrass them. He has got to be one of the dumbest people, much less congressman i’ve ever seen, &we’re talking about the same congress that clay higgins is in.
The stupidity is breathtaking. truly.
#maga
@KirkGraystone@Angry_Staffer We live in a free country and companies can choose how their products work. You're just a fascist
In the statement he clearly states the laws are lagging. Just because something is currently legal doesn't mean it should be.
If you want state control over business go to Russia!