It's crazy how the right spent years falsely accusing Joe Biden and his family of profiting off of the presidency and now they have actual evidence trump and his family are doing it and suddenly it's not a problem.
#BREAKING: Psaki: “Do you remember last year when Trump announced his massive across the board tariffs…He called it liberation day, it actually led to a stock market crash. That liberation day announcement was made on April 2nd of last year, and Trump’s financial disclosures show that he made 327 stock purchases six days later, on April 8th, while the market was down…So he makes those purchases on April 8th. The next morning, just after the market opened, he told his followers on Truth social: ‘THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY.’ Hours later, he paused his tariffs and the stock market had a historic rally, so historic in fact, it represented the biggest single day gain in the history of the Bloomberg billionaires index. To put it simply, it appears an official act by Trump cratered the stock market. Trump then bought the dip and then used another official act to bring the price of the market back up. Trump of course insists that all his stock transactions are handled by his two adult sons [@EricTrump & @DonaldJTrumpJr] without his involvement or knowledge of the individual trades carried out on his behalf. When asked about the timing of these specific trades, the White House told us tonight that President Trump only acts in the best interests of the American public, saying there was no conflict of interest. The White House also directed us to the Trump Organization. We’ve reached out to them, but we haven’t heard [anything] back.”🤦♀️
🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović on Senegal conceding another controversial late penalty after the AFCON final and now against Belgium at the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
🗣️ “If I were Senegal, I’d be asking serious questions. This is becoming a pattern. First the AFCON final against Morocco, now another massive tournament, another huge match, another late penalty decision going against them.”
“You’re telling me that in two of the biggest games they’ve played, the defining moment comes from a penalty? That’s incredibly difficult to accept.”
“I’ve always said football is a game of contact. Big finals and knockout matches shouldn’t be decided by soft decisions. Let the players decide the game, not controversial calls.”
“Imagine the frustration in that Senegal dressing room. They fight for ninety minutes, they defend with heart, they give everything for the badge, and once again a single whistle changes the entire story.”
“I understand why the Senegal players are angry. I understand why the fans are furious. When something like this happens twice on the biggest stages, people are always going to question the consistency.”
“This isn’t about Belgium or Morocco. It’s about football. Players deserve consistency from officials, especially in finals and World Cup knockout matches where one decision can destroy years of work.”
“Senegal have shown the world they belong with the very best. They shouldn’t leave these tournaments talking about refereeing decisions. They should leave talking about football.”
“If that penalty sends Belgium through, Senegal will carry this pain for a very long time because they’ll always wonder what might have happened if the game had been allowed to decide itself.”
Reading what a traitor I am in my comments.
So, JUST TO BE FAIR..... let me get this straight.....
We taxpayers just blew $75 billion to attack Iran, UNPROVOKED, then dropped another $300 billion to REBUILD it, even though it didn't NEED rebuilding before we ATTACKED it, (unprovoked) all so we could "reopen" a Strait of Hormuz that was already OPEN before we ATTACKED Iran (unprovoked), wind up with $4 gas for NO REASON and I'M the bitch for pointing it OUT?
That's fair.
Sounds legit. 👌
The best way to see the beauty around you is to see it through the eyes of someone who has never seen it.
Thank you to the World Cup Tourists for reminding us.
The World Cup absolutely mogs every other sporting event. It’s what the Olympics wishes it was X100.
You’ve got Europeans road-tripping across America and having their minds blown by Buc-ee’s and Bass Pro Shops. You’ve got a small Kansas town falling in love with an Algerian club that chose Kansas City as their homebase. You’ve got South Korea training in Utah to prepare for the altitude in Guadalajara.
For one month, the whole world forgets we’re supposed to hate each other over differences that barely matter. It’s the closest thing we have to world peace.