2nd Trump Presidency

Fact check: Trump, telling a completely fictional story, falsely claims he released ‘the tape’ of his Zelensky call

It is truly disheartening to witness the continuous stream of lies and fictional stories that come out of Trump’s mouth. His recent claim of releasing ‘the tape’ of his Zelensky call is just another example of his complete disregard for the truth. It is baffling how his supporters continue to believe every word he says, regardless of how outrageous or baseless it may be. This pattern of lying and rewriting history, especially in the context of his first impeachment, is alarming and should not be normalized.

The fact that Trump buried the transcript of his call on a classified server speaks volumes about his awareness of wrongdoing.… Continue reading

Haley Shaved 77K Votes Off Trump’s Georgia Win Despite Dropping Out

Living in Georgia, I have witnessed firsthand the impact that Nikki Haley had on the recent primary election. Despite dropping out of the race, Haley managed to shave a staggering 77,000 votes off Trump’s Georgia win. This significant number speaks volumes about the current political climate not only in Georgia but potentially across the country.

The fact that a substantial portion of these votes came from Election Day voters is particularly noteworthy. It suggests that many people chose to cast their ballots for Haley as a form of protest against Trump’s re-election bid. This protest vote is a clear indication of growing dissent within the GOP ranks and could signal a shift in voter sentiment away from Trump.… Continue reading

GOP’s Impeachment Farce Is Imploding, and the Real Culprit Is Trump

The GOP’s impeachment farce is imploding, and the real culprit is Trump. The entire debacle is built on lies and baseless accusations, with no evidence to support their claims. The recent attempt by Representative James Comer to set up a public hearing with Hunter Biden was nothing more than a dog and pony show, with the lawyer’s response letter calling out the baseless nature of the proceedings. It’s clear that the GOP’s impeachment inquiry was dead from the start, but they continue to cling to it in a desperate attempt to tarnish the reputation of Joe Biden.

The Republicans’ plan to send referrals to the Justice Department recommending prosecutions as an “exit strategy” from impeachment only underscores the absurdity of the entire situation.… Continue reading

“That is frightening”: Legal analyst thinks Judge Cannon signaling she may “get rid” of Trump case

This situation is beyond concerning. The idea that a judge, who seems to have close ties to Trump, may be signaling that she will “get rid” of the case against him is nothing short of frightening. The delays, the lack of progress, and the evident bias all point to a justice system that is failing to hold those in power accountable. The fact that this case is related to classified materials, potential obstruction of justice, and conspiracy makes it even more alarming.

It’s clear that Judge Cannon’s actions are not in line with what justice should look like. The delays, the lack of urgency, and the apparent favoritism towards Trump are all red flags.… Continue reading

“Trump Employee 5,” Fed Up With Judge Cannon, Dishes Dirt to CNN

“Trump Employee 5,” also known as Mr. Butler, recently sat down with CNN to shed light on his role in unwittingly transporting boxes of documents filled with classified information from Mar-a-Lago to Bedminster, New Jersey. This revelation has sparked outrage among those closely following the case, raising serious concerns about the actions of Judge Cannon and the state of justice in our country.

It is truly concerning to see how a judge, especially one who was appointed by the defendant in this case, has mishandled the proceedings to such an extent that individuals like Mr. Butler feel the need to come forward and testify.… Continue reading

Fulton County DA Fani Willis case against Trump can continue if she or special prosecutor Wade remove themselves, judge rules

The recent ruling allowing Fulton County DA Fani Willis’ case against Trump to continue if she or special prosecutor Wade remove themselves has stirred quite the controversy. While the decision was based on the “appearance of impropriety” rather than actual wrongdoing, it has sparked a heated debate about double standards and the influence of money in the US justice system.

It’s frustrating to see Willis and Wade being scrutinized for a personal relationship that has no bearing on the case itself. The judge’s decision seems to cater to the whims of Team Trump, who are adept at creating distractions and turning the tables on their accusers.… Continue reading

Ken Buck teases more Republican resignations are coming

Ken Buck, a Colorado House Republican, recently announced his resignation, hinting that more Republican resignations are on the horizon. This revelation is not just significant because of the individual departure but also speaks to a larger trend within the GOP. It seems that the internal dynamics and power struggles within the party are reaching a breaking point, leading to a potential exodus of members who no longer feel aligned with the current direction of the party.

The current state of the Republican Party is tumultuous, to say the least. The cult of Trump has taken over, pushing moderate Republicans to the fringes, if not entirely out of the party.… Continue reading

Judge denies Trump motions to dismiss classified documents case

I guess the check to Judge Cannon bounced. He focused mainly on the judge and occasionally whispered and passed notes to one of his attorneys. This bit is gold. What possible constructive input could be made, I wonder? I have visions of him writing the notes with a sharpie and then signing them too. The judge adamantly stated, “It’s difficult to see how this gets you to the dismissal of an indictment,” at one point. Translation? “I would like to help you get there, but this would be too obvious.”

She knows that dismissing the case would only lead to it resurfacing in another court.… Continue reading

‘Absolute bloodbath’ at RNC as new leadership loyal to Trump purges staff

The recent purge at the RNC, spearheaded by new leadership loyal to Trump, has been described as an ‘absolute bloodbath’. The implications of this drastic move are significant, with many suggesting that the Republican Party is on a path to destruction. As resources are funneled towards Trump’s legal fees, there is growing concern that local races will suffer, deprived of critical funding for ads and campaigns. The power shift within the RNC reflects a dangerous trend towards autocratic leadership, reminiscent of dictatorial regimes like Saddam Hussein. With Trump at the helm, the party’s finances are being drained, leaving little support for down-ballot candidates who rely on party resources.… Continue reading

Five other House Republicans could resign after Ken Buck

I can’t help but feel a mix of curiosity and dread at the idea that five more House Republicans might resign following Ken Buck’s departure. The mere thought of these resignations could potentially lead to a significant shift in the House landscape, with implications that could be both unprecedented and concerning. However, this speculation also hints at a deeper issue within the Republican Party that cannot be ignored.

It seems that a growing number of Republicans are disillusioned with the current state of affairs within their party. The chaos, disarray, and lack of unity among House Republicans are glaringly obvious. The fact that fundraising efforts are predominantly directed towards Trump’s legal matters rather than party development speaks volumes about the internal struggles and priorities within the GOP.… Continue reading