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Trump just announced his latest vanity project...
The Trump Promenade!
A walkway to link the Lincoln Memorial to the Potomac River.
America needs a lot less Trump and better healthcare.
#DemsUnited
The President of the United States is asleep at his desk. Again.
Behind him stand seven grown adults in expensive suits, and not one of them is doing anything about it. One is mid-sentence. Another is gazing sideways with the haunted look of a man whose pension depends on never acknowledging what he can see in his peripheral vision.
The rest of the world is watching, and the rest of the world has noticed something. Americans are terrified of authority. That fear has settled over this administration like a fog, and it turns otherwise functional adults into warm furniture. Nobody moves. Nobody speaks. The paralysis is total.
In any European parliament, in any boardroom from Oslo to Ljubljana, someone would have leaned over by now. Tapped a shoulder. Said, quietly but clearly, that perhaps this isn’t the moment. Somebody would have done something, because the alternative, pretending a sleeping man is running a meeting, would have been too absurd to sustain.
Not here. Here, seven men have collectively decided that the correct professional response to the President losing consciousness in the Oval Office is to carry on as though he were a particularly demanding houseplant.
Headed into arbitration today w/@KarenAttiah who was fired by the Washington Post for speaking plainly about political violence & now fighting back
A LANDMARK battle well worth having, for press freedom & every journalist who refuses to be silenced
-TN
https://t.co/PQMb1GMH3o
Thirty senior American psychiatrists and mental health experts have signed a statement declaring President Donald Trump mentally unfit to serve, warning that his sole authority over U.S. nuclear weapons poses a danger to the entire world.
According to the doctors, Trump’s behavior over the past year has shown “objectively observable signs of serious medical concern.”
They cited:
— a significant decline in cognitive functioning,
— episodes of apparent drowsiness during critical public appearances,
— severely impaired judgment and impulse control,
— loss of self-control,
— and grandiose or delusional beliefs, including claims of infallibility and imagery portraying himself as a figure with a “divine mission.”
The physicians argue that Trump now represents a “clear and present danger” and called for urgent action to remove him from office.
“It is our expert opinion that Donald J. Trump is mentally unfit to be president of the United States,” the statement reads.
The letter invokes the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which allows the vice president and cabinet to declare a president incapable of performing the duties of office.
One of the signatories, Dr. Henry David Abraham of Tufts University School of Medicine, warned about “the buildup of psychiatric symptoms in a person who has sole authority to launch nuclear weapons.”
He pointed to Trump’s April 7, 2026 Truth Social post regarding Iran, in which Trump wrote:
“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.”
According to the doctors, the warning signs include:
— grandiosity without restraint,
— paranoia,
— impulsivity,
— vindictiveness,
— uncontrolled rage,
— and a sense of omnipotence in a man with unchecked control over nuclear weapons.
Psychiatrist Bandy Lee, another signatory, said the issue now “transcends politics and concerns the survival of humanity itself.”
The statement was submitted to the U.S. Congressional Record by Democratic Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed.
The doctors emphasized that their declaration is “medical, not political,” and includes professionals with both conservative and liberal views.
Source: The BMJ
Trump dozes off as U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin delivers remarks to reporters in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 4, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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A delusional Trump insanely claims he's ended 8 wars, and doesn't "think a President has ended one war."
Except for the Spanish-American War, both World Wars, the Persian Gulf War, the Iraq War, and Afghanistan War.
Trump goes on bizarre rant against windmills:
It kills millions and millions of birds a year. Nobody mentions that. If you kill a bald eagle, they put you in jail for like 4 years. Yet windmills knock them out of the air all the time
While Putin speaks from safe halls, Zelensky is once again with the troops on the front line. 🇺🇦
Dedicated and determined🫡
Respect to this man, every day❤️
Her name was Betty Ong.
And for 23 minutes on September 11, 2001, she became the calmest voice in America.
Betty was 45 years old.
A flight attendant from San Francisco.
Known to coworkers simply as “Bee.”
That morning, she was working aboard American Airlines Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles.
She had picked up the trip because she planned to continue home to San Francisco afterward and then fly to Hawaii for a vacation with her sister.
At 7:59 a.m., the plane took off.
Twenty minutes later, Betty picked up a phone at the back of the aircraft and called American Airlines operations.
The reservations agent who answered heard a calm voice say:
“I think we’re getting hijacked.”
Nobody had ever made a call like that before.
Betty stayed on the line for the next 23 minutes.
While chaos unfolded around her, she remained composed and methodical.
She reported that the cockpit wasn’t responding.
That flight attendants had been stabbed.
That passengers were struggling to breathe after something resembling Mace had been sprayed.
She even gave seat numbers for the suspected hijackers.
Everything she observed was passed from American Airlines to the FAA and air traffic control in real time.
Her call helped authorities understand something horrifying:
This wasn’t an accident.
This was coordinated.
This was an attack.
People later falsely described Betty as hysterical during the call.
The woman who spoke with her directly said the opposite was true.
“She was calm, professional, and poised.”
Betty never stopped doing her job.
Even in the final minutes of her life.
At 8:46 a.m., Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
The line suddenly went silent.
The agent on the other end waited a moment and quietly asked:
“Betty… are you there?”
No answer came back.
Months later, Betty’s family fought to obtain the recording of her final call.
When they finally heard it, her brother explained something that stayed with many people afterward:
Betty never called home.
Not because she didn’t love her family.
Because in that moment, she believed her responsibility was to the passengers and crew around her.
That’s who she was.
Today, Betty Ong’s name is memorialized at Ground Zero and throughout San Francisco’s Chinatown.
But what makes her unforgettable isn’t only the tragedy.
It’s the extraordinary calm she showed while facing unimaginable fear.
She was heading to Hawaii.
Instead, she picked up a phone and helped the world understand what was happening while there was still time to warn others.
That is what courage sometimes looks like.
Not loud.
Not dramatic.
Just a steady voice doing its job until the very end.