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Here, right matters. Justice matters. We've got a lot 2do!
I have learned I have a Massive trade Deficit with Trader Joe’s! Every month I Buy hundreds of Dollars WORTH of groceries* from them and They buy Nothing from ME!! From now On I will charge myself An extra 15 percent on my purchases!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
Lmao…
The House is taking their ball and going home because they’re terrified to vote on Epstein.
Sure, sure - go ahead and start vacation early. Not like we’re paying you to actually work, or anything.
Did you know that 89% of people polled want the Epstein files released?
That’s about as close to universal support as you will ever get on any issue.
What is Trump hiding?
CBS & Paramount chose to defend a traitor, rapist, convicted felon & pedophile over an EMMY award winner and the 1st Amendment right to free speech.
Stephen Colbert, thank you for taking a stand & saying what needed to be said.
CBS, you can go to hell & kiss my ass on the way!
Good morning and Happy Friday to everyone who agrees that it was a bullshit move for CBS to cancel Stephen Colbert's show just days after he called out their parent company Paramount for bending the knee to trump.
I stand with Stephen Colbert.🙏💪
@CalltoActivism They’re canceling truth-telling while Trump preps for a comeback?
Colbert mocked the corrupt, exposed the cowards—so of course they pulled the plug.
This isn’t just a show ending. It’s a warning.
Who’s next?
🚨BREAKING: CBS is pulling the plug on The Late Show - ENDING Stephen Colbert’s run and canceling the entire franchise after nearly 30 years on air.
Colbert was smart, fearless, and spoke truth to power when America needed it most.
If you’re watching, Stephen - thank you.
Before the show ends officially in May, let’s honor Colbert by watching one of his last monologues on Trump and Epstein:
The Oval Office has long been a symbol of American leadership, diplomacy, and decorum—a space where world leaders engage in high-stakes discussions with mutual respect, even amid disagreement. Yesterday’s debacle shattered that image.
What began as a diplomatic meeting devolved into a televised shouting match, with Trump and Vance berating Zelenskyy in a manner more akin to a personal grudge than statecraft. The raw hostility—Trump accusing Zelenskyy of “gambling with World War III” and Vance demanding gratitude like a schoolteacher scolding a student—stripped away any veneer of professionalism and resulted in a petty, theatrical confrontation. Which, to be fair, was probably the intention.
The public nature of the meltdown amplifies the embarrassment. Unlike past Oval Office tensions—like Nixon’s private rants or Clinton’s discreet scandals—this clash unfolded live before cameras, capturing every raised voice and pointed finger. The world watched as Trump interrupted Zelenskyy’s attempts to discuss Russia’s broken agreements, dismissing him with, “You’ve done a lot of talking,” and Vance chimed in with, “Have you said thank you once?” The optics were disastrous: a U.S. administration humiliating an ally fighting for survival, all while the Ukrainian ambassador sat with her head in her hands.
This wasn’t a leaked transcript or a hushed rumor; it was a global spectacle, branding the U.S. as impulsive and unstatesmanlike.
Historically, Oval Office embarrassments—like Reagan’s “bombing Russia” quip or Bush’s awkward Merkel shoulder rub—pale in comparison. Those were gaffes, fleeting and unintentional. This was deliberate and sustained, a tag-team assault on a guest that undermined America’s moral authority.
Zelenskyy came seeking security guarantees and a minerals deal, not a lecture on gratitude. Instead, Trump and Vance turned what was supposed to be an olive branch into a cudgel, canceling a joint press conference and effectively kicking him out of the White House.
The message to our allies is chilling: U.S. support comes with a loyalty test, administered publicly and punitively.
America First inexorably drifts towards America Alone. We saw this last night, as world leaders rallied behind Zelenskyy, with figures like the U.K.’s Ed Davey labeling it “thuggery.”
The only real winner here? The Kremlin. Putin almost certainly reveled in the chaos, as Trump’s alignment with his own interests—demanding Ukraine concede rather than resist—played out live.
For a nation that positions itself as *the* beacon of democracy, this was a self-inflicted wound, projecting weakness and division at a time when unity mattered most.
To be clear: the embarrassment isn’t just about the yelling or the optics—it’s the betrayal of purpose.
The Oval Office is the space that hosted FDR’s wartime resolve, Kennedy’s Cuban Missile Crisis finesse, and countless moments of quiet strength. To see it reduced to a stage for Trump’s ego and Vance’s grandstanding, against a leader whose country faces existential ruin, feels like a new low. It’s not simply undignified; it’s a rejection of the values the room once stood for.
This might fly with folks who have never been to the WH or seen the security apparatus that surrounds POTUS—ESPECIALLY when a foreign leader is present—but this is almost impossible.
This reporter would have been let through multiple layers of security to end up in the Oval.
BREAKING: Elon Musk tries to get Verizon's FAA contract canceled -- so that he can give the $2.4 BILLION contract to his Starlink company
Musk is literally going into the government -- and pocketing billions for himself
MASSIVE conflicts of interest -- 100% ILLEGAL
You wanted lower grocery prices and an end to the war in Ukraine? You won't get any of that; instead, you'll get the Tate brothers, measles, and massive government contracts for Elon Musk's companies
“Dear God, please take food and healthcare away from hardworking, poor families and give it to the rich. They don’t need it, but the poor don’t deserve it, thank you God.”
Fuck fake Christians…
Trump berates Zelensky, the leader of a democratic country courageously fighting Russian imperialism, while he allies himself with Putin, a dictator who started the bloodiest European war in 80 years.
Sorry, President Trump. We believe in democracy, not authoritarianism.