The goddamn Trump Administration

Though at this point we have a lot of evidence that it would be because he’s a man rather than any policy differences.

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Is that his real account, or parody? It’s so hard to tell these days. I could easily see him claiming that “not being allowed to pay teens for sex” is just woke ideology. Because he is white, of course.

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Read the name again.

He’s almost always the first to know when something has happened with Gaetz because of typos / autocomplete.

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That’s not Matt Gaetz and the statement was just a joke.

It’s this person:

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He’s suing, so download it if you want to read it before it’s possibly removed. Probably won’t happen, but better safe than sorry.

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ow.

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Thanks. Done.

But I imagine copies are already saved far and wide. No way that genie is going back in the bottle.

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Oh COME ON Matt

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From the comment section:

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:joy:

Also, this whole thread makes the puke emoji essential.

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trump is on again about trying to acquire/take-over Greenland; it’s becoming obvious that one of the reasons for this is he thinks it’s so big because the idiot is only looking at Mercator-like projections
-sigh-

“I love maps. And I always said: ‘Look at the size of this. It’s massive. That should be part of the United States’”

The Prime Minister of Greenland has rejected a strange proposal from Donald Trump, who argued that the United States should take over the territory.

“Greenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale. We must not lose our long struggle for freedom,” Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede said in a statement in response.

The rejection occurred after Trump announced the appointment of Ken Howery as ambassador to Denmark. Howery, who was a part of a group of wealthy former PayPal executives including Elon Musk, funded the pro-Trump super PAC America PAC that spent millions to elect Trump.

Trump has been fixated on taking over Greenland for years despite it being an issue that most Americans have neither heard of nor thought about. According to multiple reports, Trump suggested to aides that the United States trade Puerto Rico for Greenland during his first term.

“I love maps. And I always said: ‘Look at the size of this. It’s massive. That should be part of the United States,’” Trump reportedly said, justifying his obsession.

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Obligatory:

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Perfect place to exhile him too.

A cabin away from everyone else- air drop him supplies every month.

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Put him in the remains of Camp Century.

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https://archive.ph/ZD7Cg

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Which member of the T**** family needed to make Callista leave the country?

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Once again proving the hyper-hypocrisy of all in the GOP who argued against releasing the report.

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No active volcanoes in Greenland. Iceland. Drop him into Iceland.

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Fucking Merrick Garland.

Shortly after DOJ withdrew its deferral request and the Committee reauthorized its review, the Committee sent DOJ a request for information. After three months without a response despite repeated follow up, the Committee submitted FOIA requests to several relevant DOJ offices, which to date have not been adequately processed. The Committee continued to reach out to DOJ throughout 2023, having still not received a substantive response to its request for information. On January 12, 2024, the Committee received its first correspondence from DOJ on the matter. At that time, DOJ provided no substantive response or explanation for its delay; instead, DOJ simply stated that it “do[es] not provide non-public information about law enforcement investigations that do not result in charges.” This “policy” is, however, inconsistent with DOJ’s historical conduct with respect to the Committee and its unique role in upholding the integrity of the House.

Thereafter, the Committee determined to issue a subpoena to DOJ to obtain records relating to its investigation of Representative Gaetz. DOJ did not comply with the subpoena by the date required, but suggested it remained “committed to good-faith engagement with the Committee.” In the spirit of cooperation, the Committee provided a list of specific responsive documents, setting out particularized demands to the subpoena. Among the particularized demands was a request for any exculpatory evidence relating to Representative Gaetz. On March 13, 2024, Committee Members met with the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs and the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of DOJ. The DOJ officials again cited no legal basis for failing to comply with the subpoena. DOJ subsequently requested additional context for the Committee’s demands, which the Committee provided. After further attempts at meaningful accommodation of DOJ’s concerns about the breadth of the Committee’s request, DOJ ultimately provided publicly reported information about the testimony of a deceased individual. To date, DOJ has provided no meaningful evidence or information to the Committee or cited any lawful basis for its responses. The Committee hopes to continue to engage with DOJ on the broader issues raised by its failure to recognize the Committee’s unique mandate. As the Committee has told DOJ, the Committee and DOJ should be partners in their shared mission of upholding the integrity of our government institutions.

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