Donald Trump fell asleep multiple times in the Oval Office today. AGAIN.
That’s why I’ve called for the 25th Amendment, and dozens of my colleagues have done the same. Donald Trump is unwell and must be removed from office. It’s a national security crisis.
It is Albanians, not Americans, who are protesting against American corruption.
The US appears to have accepted the corruption of the Trump family, so we Americans have to rely upon the sound anti-corruption sentiments of others.
Truly embarrassing, but thank you, Albania!
One day, when it is safer to tell the full story, I will publish the names of every person who attempted to threaten, intimidate, harass, or silence me after I began this investigation. Some of the names will shock you.
Until then, I will keep reporting. I will keep documenting.
BREAKING: Justice Sotomayor BLASTS Trump’s justices in a scathing dissent over yet another rubber-stamping of Republican racist election-stealing shenanigans!
She didn’t hold back…
The right-wing conservatives on the Supreme Court just voted to allow Alabama to use a 2023 map which was so obviously racist that a three-judge panel of Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump appointees again found that the map was unconstitutional.
But nothing except Republican power matters to Trump’s justices on SCOTUS, who voted 6-3 to allow Alabama to use the racist map anyway.
Justice Sotomayor eviscerated her fellow justices in her dissent, writing that they “disregard both democratic values and the rule of law.”
“In addition to being wrong on the merits, the Court’s decision inflicts two grave harms on the public. It debases the democratic process by upending Alabama’s entire election in the name of permitting Alabama to discriminate against Black Alabamians.”
“It also corrodes the rule of law by rewarding Alabama’s gamesmanship and outright defiance of court orders.”
“It is long established that ‘he who comes into equity must come with clean hands.’ Alabama’s hands, however, are far from clean. Instead, it defied the District Court’s order in these cases even after this Court affirmed it, and took utterly irreconcilable positions at different stages in these cases to suit its own purposes.”
“Now the Court is squarely faced with a record of the turmoil it has caused and the harm it has wrought. Yet just as Alabama doubled down on racial discrimination, the Court today doubles down on chaos. Because I choose to defend the rule of law and the right of all Alabamians to participate equally in democracy, I respectfully dissent.”
It is absolutely abhorrent the way that Trump’s justices have allowed state Republicans to play legislative Calvinball with the law and the rules, arguing one thing one day and against that very same thing the next when it suits them.
No precedent matters, no good faith interpretation of the law, nothing matters except the exercise of power and advancing the MAGA agenda.
Once we retake power, impeaching Trump’s justices and reforming our courts has to be a top priority – because if we don’t, they will pack the courts even more and entrench one-party rule forever.
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Staggering levels of corruption.
They’re using every possible lever of power to enrich themselves and their friends and families.
And the “party of fiscal responsibility” simply doesn’t care.
As someone works in human rights, I’ve never seen anything like the Epstein files in my 15-year career
Raped
Cannibalized
Trafficked
Filmed
Terrorized
Tortured
Murdered
13, 14, 15 year children
Jeffery Epstein has every major politicians and billionaires on video doing something terrible to a child or to multiple people.
THOUSANDS have been arrested for criticising Zionism.
THOUSANDS have been arrested for social media posts.
ZERO have been arrested for raping children.
The bottom line here is the world system has become so corrupt that the time has come I think to clean the crap out of the stables and start over.
I don't understand how we're not having a global revolution right now.
Sunshine: It's not a slush fund. It's an anti weaponization fund. Why do we have the fund? Because a contractor pled guilty to leaking Trump’s tax returns.
Phillip: What does that have to with a fund that Trump said is meant to compensate January 6th rioters? He said, I'm proud I pardoned these people and they deserve money from the government.
Sunshine: We had grandmas that were in jail for two years.
Boykin: I'm really embarrassed for you
Goldman demonstrates that MarkWayne has no understanding of what he's doing or the law. The people they pull from immigration courts are trying to fulfill the requirements to stay legally, but ICE pulls them from court to deport them. People doing the right thing are treated as the worst of the worst. #DemsUnited
"I support impeachment, full stop, of the president and his cabinet. It's the reason why I'm running. ... [Removing @realDonaldTrump] is the first thing we have to do before we can even think about getting to the other things, because he stands in the way, and he's making everything worse."
BREAKING: Rep. Pat Ryan just got the House Armed Services Committee UNANIMOUSLY to force Pete Hegseth to explain every senior military firing within the next 5 days. Hegseth has fired 24+ officers without cause or explanation. Even Republicans want answers.
Rep. Angie Craig admonishes Brooke Rollins: "Joe Biden is no longer the president. Mr. Trump is. Your party controls Congress. You own these numbers at this point. I'm sick of hearing you blame an administration from a year and half ago. You own every single bit of this."
My parents had 9 kids. 5 survived, I was the last. I was one of the survivors in case you are wondering. I was 4 when they divorced. My dad was finally free to be the flamboyantly gay man he always was. He was a hairdresser and cut the hair of many famous people like Amy Carter and Paul Lynde and competed nationally with guys like Paul Mitchell. He was in the theater and basically displayed every Hollywood trope of a gay Catholic man with a beard and family. She had to know but my mom was always pretty closed about it. My father was also awesome at being a dad. He was funny and intelligent and could do just about anything. He taught me how to build a home from the ground up and was a licensed electrician just for side work. He cared about others and his businesses were all successful and well respected even in red Arizona where he lived. All my life I was exposed to both a gay household and a straight household. It never moved the needle on my straightness or groomed me into anything that I am not. It definitely made me more tolerant and understanding of relationship dynamics. In '85 I went to visit my Pop for the summer as I always did but then never went back to my Moms in Cali. It was a hard choice and it put me into a difficult spot as the son of a gay man in a rural AZ town and school. I was in a lot of fights. That part didnt matter much as I was the youngest in my family and punching above my weight was a necessity all my life. I made some really great friends there and changed a lot of minds about prejudice and assumption. It was not just about the friends or the fights it was about representing the minority of tolerant people and doing it with strength and stoicism was important. After I graduated and moved on to my own adventures in the UK and beyond, things started to change. The 90s were a lot kinder to the LGBTQ community than the previous decade and tolerance grew. My father was eventually able to get married and he was happily married when he passed. I was with him for the short few days he was in hospice and I was there when he passed. Pope Francis later said love is love and gave tolerant recognition to his love just a little too late and I wish he had been able to hear that. I am a pantheist but I respect my fathers views. When he passed I washed his feet so he could walk from this world clean. I gave his eulogy in a big Catholic church which had a giant pipe organ like the one he had played during so many services in his life. His children and dozens of grandchildren and even more great grandchildren were in attendance. Love is Love.
Happy Pride Month 🏳️🌈
The President of the United States is asleep at his desk. Again.
Behind him stand seven grown adults in expensive suits, and not one of them is doing anything about it. One is mid-sentence. Another is gazing sideways with the haunted look of a man whose pension depends on never acknowledging what he can see in his peripheral vision.
The rest of the world is watching, and the rest of the world has noticed something. Americans are terrified of authority. That fear has settled over this administration like a fog, and it turns otherwise functional adults into warm furniture. Nobody moves. Nobody speaks. The paralysis is total.
In any European parliament, in any boardroom from Oslo to Ljubljana, someone would have leaned over by now. Tapped a shoulder. Said, quietly but clearly, that perhaps this isn’t the moment. Somebody would have done something, because the alternative, pretending a sleeping man is running a meeting, would have been too absurd to sustain.
Not here. Here, seven men have collectively decided that the correct professional response to the President losing consciousness in the Oval Office is to carry on as though he were a particularly demanding houseplant.
Pulte referred Lisa Cook and Letitia James for criminal prosecution over mortgage document errors. Scott Bessent committed the same errors. No referral. No investigation. Bessent is in the cabinet.
Same paperwork. Three people. Three completely different outcomes based entirely on who they are to Donald Trump.
That is the man now running 18 intelligence agencies. The willingness to weaponize regulatory authority selectively wasn't a disqualification. It was the job interview.