When independent counsel would try the facts, even if it was their party. When the supreme court was Supreme, ruled by law and not personal preference & benefit. Failure to perform job duties & perjury are valid reasons for removal, no matter the role.
Credit to #TomBrokaw, "The Greatest Generation": from Chesterfield Smith (past President of the American Bar Association) "No man is above the law." Related to Richard Nixon's activity, shared as 'a whiff of the Gestapo in the air' (p.307) which looks mild in comparison to trump.
Credit to #TomBrokaw, "The Greatest Generation": from Chesterfield Smith (past President of the American Bar Association) "No man is above the law." Related to Richard Nixon's activity, shared as 'a whiff of the Gestapo in the air' (p.307) which looks mild in comparison to trump.
The Clock Is Ticking, by @DanRather https://t.co/51ESGXm9tq
Sad news that @CBS would want to kill off their own company. One of the last real programs for the people but it is not like anyone could not see the political trump bus coming. I wonder #monopolyregulation will apply.
Fun fact for the $10 billion lawsuit crowd.
The IRS leak that exposed Donald Trump’s tax returns happened between August 2019 and November 2020.
405,427 other taxpayer returns were also leaked.
Trump was president. His own pick, Charles Rettig, ran the IRS. The contractor who did it, Charles Littlejohn, worked on a Trump-era IRS contract and is now serving five years in federal prison.
On January 29, 2026, Trump sued the IRS and Treasury for $10 billion over a breach that happened on his watch, under his commissioner, by a contractor his administration paid.
He is suing the federal government he ran, for failing to stop a leak that occurred while he was running it.
The taxpayer foots the bill either way.
Good morning.
The President of the United States is currently looting the treasury. He’s just taking your money for his own purposes. Billions of it.
And Republicans won’t do anything because their loyalty isn’t to you, it’s to him.
McGovern: It took us forever to compensate the victims of 9/11, and here you have this $1.8 billion slush fund that doesn’t go through any committees or hearings. All of a sudden, they have the money to compensate convicted felons—people who attacked our democracy and tried to overthrow a free and fair election.
This is the most corrupt administration in our history.
Michiganders are smart enough to know that defunding property taxes defunds schools, police, fire, and roads... and the "backfill" bill wasn't passed, but could add taxes to services like plumbing, nails/hair, deer processing, tattoos/piercings, landscaping, lawn care, and more
Keep posting this so people don’t forget how truly bad this event was.
Don’t let people gaslight you into thinking it was peaceful and worthy of 1500+ pardons and slush fund payoffs.
What a truly broken man. Those are sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers. Every loss is a tragedy and the Commander-in-Chief should feel that burden. We are just a number to him. Period.
After a massive lobbying push by the chemical industry, Trump just rolled back landmark Biden-era limits on PFAS "forever chemicals" in our drinking water.
How the hell is this making America healthy again? https://t.co/CA3E2yIYde
In case you missed it, rolling back regulations removes protections that a person should expect from the democracy they support with their taxes. Not doing proper research or holding businesses accountable risks lives.
Irony is not lost, this president's administration refuses reparations for the enslaved who were physically, financially, and emotionally harmed while innocent but wants reparations for law breaker insurrectionists.
Conflict of Interest: for the sitting president to sue the American people and negotiate a settlement with no oversight with that same president's administration in DOJ. Shall we sue Trump and the full administration for illegal acts?
I have a real problem with political gerrymandering. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled to limit parts of the Voting Rights Act. Ultimately, this will make it easier for states to dilute the votes of Black voters and other minority groups.
We need to outlaw gerrymandering. Period.