He’s currently trying to prosecute Harris, Winfrey, and Beyoncé. Gee, I wonder what connects those three?
I am so sick of living in the stupid, racist timeline.
Hey, it’s not like Trump is only picking on them because he’s racist. They’re also all women too.
The totally winning combination of racism and misogyny… /s
I don’t think we’ve hit double digit amounts of US reporters immediately fact checking to Trump sycophants/congresspeople this year, which is sad.
I’d watch more news if they actually stood up for journalistic integrity rather than clickbait and views. I’d follow that with you’d get more views if you pressed hard.
ah. so trump is now admitting he’s all over the epstein files, but that Biden(Comey(Obama(garland…))) put his name in there. (as to all the myriad photos/vids with trump and epstein together: These are not the pedophiles you’re seeking)
TMZ:
Donald Trump Suggests Biden Admin Put His Name in Epstein Files As Payback
Published July 28, 2025 7:34 AM PDT
Donald Trump just suggested his name appears in the Epstein files because his
enemies – Joe Biden, James Comey and Merrick Garland – put his name in the
files to smear him.Trump was speaking in Scotland Monday when he casually dropped the conspiracy
theory. He called the Biden trio the “worst scum on Earth,” adding they
controlled the Epstein Justice Dept. files for 4 years.Now the conspiracy theory … Trump said, “I was running against someone who
ran the files … They can easily put something in the files that’s a phony.”Trump went on to say the Biden Administration had the ability to release the
files if there was something in them, but there was no smoking gun, so that
never became public. Trump called Biden and Co. his “enemy,” so the suggestion
is either during or after the election, they put Trump’s name in the files…
is signaling to them to keep going - and it’s not just going after the homeless. It’s chipping away at privacy rights, as well as the ability to use public and private property as we did before the regime started monetizing poverty. As @KeybillyJefe pointed out, the more people they can impoverish, take their property, eliminate their freedom, and push into prison puts more money into the pockets of the oligarchs. As a bonus, they get to test all of their new tech toys - AI, drones, and robots - to identify / locate their targets.
Here’s a vanlifer pointing out how this is affecting people now:
The number of people who don’t realize how easy it is to become homeless (made worse by the regime supporting mass layoffs and elimination of the social safety net) seems to be very low. They need to get the memo that they won’t be able to just sleep in their cars, couch surf with friends, or camp somewhere if they lose their housing.
The other day I caught myself thinking about this phrase. I prefer to think I’m immune to it. But life changes so quickly. Honestly, I don’t even know what to do if something like this happens to me.
So Trump just announced a framework agreement on trade with the EU that involves the EU importing $250 billion worth of fossil fuel from the US. This is… unlikely, because a) it’s about four times more than the EU currently imports from the US, b) it’s more than the EU imports, period, c) it’s substantially more than the US produces for export. (Trump apparently delusionally believes that the Department of Energy dictates the amount of drilling and mining, but in reality it’s not like the US is suddenly going to increase our production, because prices won’t have changed and there will be no incentive to produce more.)
(Edit: given the recent explosion of solar - it was the largest electricity source in the EU last month - and other renewable energy in the EU, demand is likely to go down, in fact.)
Of course, that doesn’t mean the EU didn’t sign on, knowing full well (unlike Trump) that it’s impossible, because it seems like the trend with these things (started with China in 2019) is that countries agree to impossible deals because their plan is simply to ignore them. China did that in 2019 and Trump did nothing in response. (He’s in it for the headlines, so he has an incentive to not point out the agreement failed and go back and make a big deal about it.) Since all of Trump’s demands on trade are based on delusional premises, every country must ultimately be signing onto agreements they have no intention - or ability - to follow. They’re just humoring a delusional president, hoping to front it out until a sane adult takes over.
Good info. Thanks!
At least there are some grownups in the room. Wish they were Americans with power and influence, but here we are.
I’m really curious what the other delusional bits are with all the various “agreements” they’ve come up with. The agreement with Japan includes some investment numbers where Japan has a very different idea about how they work than what Trump has publicly claimed. I suspect that, ultimately, the only real bits of the trade agreements will be the tariffs imposed on US consumers. All the rest will be some degree of bullshit, which means that functionally there are no agreements at all - the only real bits are what Trump can impose domestically.
Well, yes, but in this particular context I’d say it’s not entirely relevant. Trump lacks the most basic grasp on reality, unlike everyone else (it feels a bit overgenerous to say that makes anyone “adults” though). Everyone else realizes, from even a brief interaction with Trump, that he’s delusional, can’t be reasoned with or educated, so all that’s left is to humor him. (Although it might be more accurate to say that they’re ignoring his demands and hoping he goes away.) Even if they didn’t realize that, and tried to educate/reason with him, it wouldn’t work and they’d be in the same place. There’s really nothing else they can do.
And yet the equivalent politicians and other public figures in the U.S. don’t seem to be able to manage even that.
(Except for a few, of course, who are fighting the good fight.)