@Maga_Trigger I don’t know, but I find it extremely interesting that he had a book about to be published which needed a cover, and the photo of him with his bloody ear and his hands in the air ended up being the cover.
@HustleBitch_ I am watching with sound off and I just wish people would say in their posts what they think we are supposed to see instead of asking us what we see. I don’t like the woman or what she has to say, but I would imagine she is trying to relate to the younger people in the audience.
@MAGALieTracker I do not like Trump at all, but so what about his umbrella? Maybe it was windy. But who cares, regardless? Both sides can point to gaffes from the other side. 🤷���♀️
Hey JD Vance.👋 You need to understand something. Physicians are never going to refuse emergency care to someone in an Emergency Department. No matter what you say behind that big boy podium.
We’re not like you.
We wake up every day to help people.
@dawnCJ100@SpencerHakimian This was no time for joking. Ordering our military leaders to fly in from all parts of the world should be for a reason, not so someone who needs to have his ego fed can do a bad comedy routine. These officers had jet lag and deserved to know why their presence was required.
@CalltoActivism I’m not a fan of his, but what exactly would you expect him to be doing? 🤷♀️ What is the point of these posts that are only meant to bait people to say negative things. About either side.
@PatriotStevo@JoJoFromJerz It is her opinion. She has a right to it just as you have a right to yours. For the record, I agree with her. And that’s my opinion.
@SpencerHakimian Doesn’t matter. He’ll throw out random food items and how much they’ve gone down in price - even though they won’t have - just like he did when he recently proclaimed that gas is down to $1.99 in five states, and his cultists will clap and cheer bc Dear Leader said it.
@DisrespectedThe What’s the point of making a big deal about it? It’s annoying, but I let them in and go about my day. No one’s stress level is raised.
@RpsAgainstTrump What is a dead country and what is a hot country? Could he at least have used words that describe exactly what he means? Oh, never mind. He can’t. He’s incapable of anything beyond his second grade vocabulary. 🤷♀️
Ty Cobb: Former member of the Trump legal team speaks out...
"[Trump} is worse than anyone in our history in my experience and opinion. As people seem to have forgotten, I was very critical of Biden and despite knowing him and his family well, I spent 4 years writing about his cognitive decline and weak foreign policy. He had competent advisors though including very decent men as AG and head of the FBI.
While you could fairly question their effectiveness you couldn’t doubt their character.
Trump has real contempt for the country, appoints wholly unqualified people to key positions and just kicked 12 million people off Medicaid, eliminated child food support and killed worldwide healthcare efforts monitoring pandemic producing diseases including Ebola (among countless other dangerous things). His tariffs, like his bibles, crypto and extortion of colleges and media companies and his efforts to rewrite history, are purely personal, corrupt and have zero policy-based support.
They are just exercises in the power he craves so intensely.
He has and will continue to damage our economy and the world’s, and our culture, until and unless he is stopped.
Fortunately, the courts have shut down his Constitutional overreach in over 180 cases—96% of the cases he has brought or defended in the last six months—but without Congress, which has been neutered by its collective cowardice, the tide cannot turn completely.
We are more vulnerable economically and on national security than ever before in history as he and Hegseth have rendered the military unprepared by eliminating the majority of its most experienced and enlightened leaders.
Healthcare is in the toilet under RFK JR and many diseases are or soon will be on the rise due to the elimination of vaccines and the defunding of the sciences which made our energy, environment and healthcare the envy of the world.
And, finally his Bible and crypto grifts to name a few are pure greed. His net worth is up over $3 billion since taking office 6 months ago. No one has ever seen corruption at this level by a President. Most of these actions have been pure exercises in power and greed and have no guiding principle beyond self interest and vengeance.
Competence, leadership, science, and the rule of law which historically distinguished us from petty dictatorships have all been abandoned or curtailed to serve his ego and narcissism.
His narcissism is so real and so extreme it dominates and is at the heart of everything he does and always has been.
We can only hope the norms he has broken and the damage already done to us economically and to our stature in the world (where we have gone from the beacon of liberty to isolated bully in just months) can be restored perhaps in a generation and that the damage yet to come will be less severe, but the country is in real trouble and sadly the weakest among us will feel it the worst.
Moreover, the cognitive decline we saw in Biden is very real with Trump, as well.
His US-versus-THEM approach to Americans has been more divisive than any prior President. Just yesterday he announced how much he “hates” all Democrats. “
“Hate” worked for Hitler, briefly, but no one considers it a leadership trait. His racism is palpable. The country needs new leaders with character and I don’t care if they are Republicans or Democrats, never have.
Just want someone honest, principled, intelligent and compassionate who can unite us. Trump in my experience is none of those things.
This is what I believe and why I am engaged. I could of course be tilting at windmills, but don’t really have much choice if I want to sleep at night given the stakes as I see them."
July 5 at 2:22 p.m.
This is Michael Feinberg, a career FBI agent who was driven out of the agency by Kash Patel and Don Bongino. Read his chilling resignation letter below:
In a series of phone calls yesterday, I was informed by you that, because I maintain a friendship with a former FBI executive who is a critic and perceived enemy of the current administration, I will not be receiving any of the promotions for which I am currently being considered, and that I should actually steel myself to be demoted from my present role; additionally, I was informed that I should expect to be polygraphed about the nature of my friendship. Even with these warnings and admonishments, though, it was never explained what policy, procedure, or institutional norm I had supposedly violated other than communicating with someone whom our current management finds politically undesirable. Within five minutes of our last phone call, an email went out to the office removing me as acting SAC in your absence.
It should go without saying—to anyone who cares about the Constitution and rule of law—that this is not right. Our organization’s motto is “Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity,” but over the past six months there have been too many signs that our current leadership does not understand the last of those words. Earlier this year the ranks of our senior executives were decimated by forced retirements, and many others were willing to take their places without voicing concern or dissent. The Department of Justice has been ordered to open cases on individuals solely for having the temerity to say that the 2020 election was not stolen, or for having carried out their lawful duties as state level prosecutors; few people have pushed back. We sacrificed the names of every Special Agent who investigated the events of January 6, 2021, and an entire public corruption squad in our nation’s capital was disbanded for having worked on a related matter. Within our own field office, we shirked our national security obligations in order to move personnel to immigration task forces; our area of responsibility does not actually have a significant population of illegal immigrants, but our leaders wanted press release-ready roundups, so we pulled people from congressionally mandated counterterrorism and counterintelligence duties. I could go on.
I recount those events more in sorrow than in anger. I love my country and our Constitution with a fervor that mere language will not allow me to articulate, and it pains me that my profession will no longer entail being their servant. As you know, my wife and I are expecting our first child this summer, and this decision will entail no small degree of hardship for us. But as our organization began to decay, I made a vow that I would comport myself in a manner that would allow me to look my son in the eye as I raised him. It is now apparent that I can no longer both fulfill that vow and continue working for our current leadership.
It has been the honor of a lifetime to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States.
Mike