It’s pretty rad how he campaigned on drain the swamp and then spent his entire presidency covering for pedophiles, gargling Israel’s balls, and making a literal swamp.
It is a moral failure of our country that we changed the rules to create a trillionaire while doing nothing about the 771,000 homeless and over 18 million who do not have enough to eat.
I think it’s fucking insane that no one making our laws sees any potential problems with a single citizen possessing more wealth than 176 of 195 countries
Every single day since Nov 2024:
‘The Trump administration has authorized yet another Fuck You, Fuck Everyone, We Will Kill You ALL measure’
‘Polls show 30% of Americans support this’
If January 6th attendants were all “FBI plants” and “Democrats dressed up as MAGA,” why is Trump stealing $1.8 Billion from U.S. taxpayers to pay reparations to them?
No amount of words can convey how far behind this country will be in every avenue for a number of years because of this administration and everyone associated with them with stuff like this happening.
‘We can’t invest in America because we’re fighting wars’ is literally the opposite of what he ran on.
Biggest scam in modern political history, hands down.
“Your daughter only needs one doll, not two”
“Just eat a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, and corn tortilla”
“Make less trips”
After promising to lower prices on day one, no taxes, stimulus checks coming soon, $5000 checks on the way, now MAGA wants you to live in poverty and scarcity. Incredible
While dropping off his kids, federal immigration agents detained Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal, an Afghan refugee who served alongside U.S. special forces. He died less than 24 hours later.
This is the 43rd death in ICE custody since Trump retook office. We need accountability and justice for all those who’ve died under their watch.
Hey guys. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but, Trump didn’t change. I keep seeing people say “I didn’t change, Trump did”. And, no. Trump has always been an obvious conman. His entire life. It’s never been unclear, it has never been hard to see, it has never been a mystery. Y’all need to just accept that you fell for an obvious con from an obvious conman. Just own it.
The next time Trump or any of his lackies wants to go on about “protecting women’s sports” from trans women, just remember the video of him mocking the women who won Olympic gold medals 4 days ago.
Trump wants to increase the military budget from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion next year.
$500 billion more for a defense budget that is already the largest in the world and bigger than the next 9 nations combined.
With $500 billion, America could:
-continue the ACA subsidies
-undo the Medicaid cuts
-undo the SNAP cuts
-house all the homeless
-enact free school lunches for all
-enact universal Pre-K
-cover the Social Security spending gap
-enact free college, trade schools, or apprenticeships for all
-create a federal paid parental leave program
-and still have $100 billion dollars left over
Congress continues to find funding for an ever-expanding military that can't pass an audit, only to turn around and say we don't have money to end poverty, homelessness, and hunger, or to give our citizens the opportunities needed to make a better life for themselves.
I don’t think you can say he was “resisting arrest” bc there is no effort to actually arrest him or say “you are under arrest.” The agent shoved a woman to the ground, he helped her out and was sprayed, thrown to the ground and beaten. The natural human response is to try to cover your face and protect your body as you’re being assaulted. Interpreting that body movement as “resisting arrest” is too much of a leap.
The agents escalated the situation repeatedly and then used their own escalation as reason to kill him.
Take a moment to look at the inhumanity captured in this extraordinary photo running on the front page of tonight's Minneapolis @StarTribune. It shows federal immigration agents immobilizing a protester on the ground and spraying chemical irritant directly into his face. The scene reminds me of the brutality used against civil rights protesters in the 1960s. We look back at those old photos and wonder how the authorities could have behaved so savagely; many years from now, young Americans will look at these photos from 2026 and wonder how anyone could have justified shooting a woman in the head as she tried to drive away, arresting 5-year-old schoolchildren on the street, or holding a man down and spaying chemicals into his face. Thanks to the Star Tribune reporters and photographers for documenting this work; they create accountability, they make democracy work, and they make all of us in journalism proud.