Enough is enough.
At what point do we stop pretending this is normal?
At what point do we stop allowing @realDonaldTrump to insult women, berate women, threaten women, degrade women, and then hide behind power like he is untouchable?
He has been doing this his entire life.
In business.
In politics.
In the courts.
In the Epstein circle.
And now, as president of the United States, he uses the most powerful platform in the world to attack women who speak out, women who stand up, women who dare to tell the truth.
Look at what he is doing to E. Jean Carroll. A jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming her — and instead of accountability, he keeps attacking. He keeps trying to intimidate. He keeps using power as a weapon.
And that is exactly the point.
This is not just about insults. This is about control.
He takes away women’s rights.
He attacks women’s credibility.
He covers up the Epstein files.
He protects the powerful men while attacking the women who survived them.
He wants women silent. He wants survivors scared. He wants the country numb.
I’m asking a simple question:
When is enough finally enough?
When do we stand together and say no more?
No more letting the media normalize it.
No more letting politicians excuse it.
No more letting powerful men abuse women and then call themselves victims.
No more silence.
I am calling on this community — women, men, survivors, parents, citizens, everyone with a conscience — to stand together as one voice.
Protect women.
Believe survivors.
Demand the Epstein files.
Hold Trump accountable.
And stop supporting any media outlet, politician, or platform that continues to sanitize, excuse, or cover for this madness.
Because this is not politics anymore.
This is about basic decency.
This is about right and wrong.
This is about whether we are still willing to stand up for the women of this country against a man who has spent his life degrading them.
Enough is enough.
It is time to stand up.
It is time to speak out.
It is time to fight back together.
@borna_perak@FastbreakHoops5 Pat Riley is one of the finest coaches in all of NBA history. He deserves respect that is equally to Jackson and Popovich.
@WeAreCavsNation No. It’ll actually feel worse. I’m not saying that we could have won the series, but we could have slowed them down by winning a game or two.
Now, the basketball world thinks the Knicks are the team of destiny… 🤬
@CapnNeuro@LucasSa56947288 Which is pretty much everyday.
So fragile that he felt it necessary to lash out to a reporter that was asking real questions, then left when he refused.
@Thomasstjames3@BulwarkOnline@RachelBitecofer He lied to the voters, they believed him, and then he double crossed everyone by appointing Hegseth, renaming the DOD, and dragging us into a war against a country that was neither near possessing nor creating nuclear weapons.
Donald had a temper tantrum on national television and walked out of an interview simply because Kristen Welker presented him with a basic fact.
Note to other journalists: now is the time to pile on. He won't be able to handle it.
@thejonacosta@kwelkernbc@NBCNews@MeetThePress He can never accept losing. Ever.
Doesn’t matter - golf, business, and elections.
Roy Cohn taught him that, and he’s taken that advice to heart and to the presidency.