Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

America, You Are Smarter than this. Don't Fall for "The Communists are Coming" Scare

King Trump's Fool Michael Savage propagates stale 19th century ideas

Trump's white supremacist criminals will say anything to terrorize the American people into submission and acceptance of their criminality, savage greed and racism as some sort of "American way" slogan. It's just a slogan that has trained you like Pavlovian dogs to drool once you hear the whistle. 

Don't fall for their lies. Think for yourselves. Try to define what is the "American Way" and see where it will take you. America is falling behind because of their crimes and corruption. Trump and his gangsters are making America poor again by enriching themselves over your dumbness. 

They desperately want to hang on to power so as to keep ripping the American people off with their corruption and to keep dividing us. They are NOT the patriots they claim to be. They are extremist white nationalists who hate everyone else who is not a white evangelical supremacist moron like them. 

Spewing hate is not patriotism.

Conservative pundit Michael Savage has claimed that democratic socialist candidates would turn the U.S. into a socialist country through, for example, the launch of "free" programs. Stop and think, what is wrong with a "free" program? When Trump himself and George W Bush issued "stimulus" checks after they wrecked the economy with the financial corruption of their billionaire buddies on Wall Street, wasn't that a "free program" to silence and tame  people into accepting their corruption as the "American Way"?

Savage claims the country is turning into Cambodia under the dictator Pol Pot. He's right. This is exactly what his boss, the dick-taitor Donald Trump, has done to the country by turning it into a huge Killing Field and a large "Internment Camp" for those who don't look like "us".

Communism is dead all over the world. A couple of countries continue to be run by Communist parties but they run capitalist economies: China and Vietnam, and they are our best trading partners.

Why would you want to be stupid and believe that decent patriotic Americans want to impose communism on the country, when America defeated Communism with the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union? There is no Marxism and no Communism left in the world. They're gone. 

Trump and this criminally-minded idiot Michael Savage are resurrecting ghosts from the 1930s to scare you - they really think you're dumb and that you'll believe their lies and vote for them. But take a look around you: who is wrecking the economy of the country and running it to the ground with tax breaks for the rich, foreign wars and corruption never seen before in the history of the country.  Who is causing massive inflation and making your lives so miserable? 

We are smarter and better than this. Trump and his minions lied to us in two elections. Are we gonna continue believing their lies?
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Trump shares video calling for Mamdani, ‘hardcore communist bastards’ to be deported
Ryan Mancini
Mon, July 13, 2026



President Trump on Sunday shared a video calling for "hardcore communist bastards" to be deported, notably naming New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D).

Conservative pundit Michael Savage's 49-minute-long video, which he posted on July 4, claims that democratic socialist candidates running as Democrats have been turning the U.S. into a socialist country through, for example, the launch of "free" programs. Savage claimed the country was turning into Cambodia under the dictator Pol Pot.

"That is exactly what Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists will do to you," Savage said. "Forget the smirks, forget the smiles, forget the bulls— that it's like Denmark and Norway. These are hardcore communist bastards who must be stopped, criminalized and deported. I'm clear as a bell on this. We will fall if they are not deported."

Trump's sharing of the message is notable given his relationship with Mamdani. While Trump has been hammering Democrats for moving toward "communism" with the advancement of several democratic socialist candidates, he has at times complimented Mamdani. Trump famously had a friendly meeting with Mamdani at the White House after the democratic socialist won his city's mayoral race last year.

Savage said Mamdani, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) "and the other scum who should be criminalized and deported –– I'll send them to Uganda … before they spread the cancer." The pundit railed against democratic socialist candidates who recently won Democratic primary elections across the country.

"Right now, we have open Marxists in high places in America. Every one of them must be criminalized and deported. I'm not mincing words, I don't care what the courts say," Savage later said before he blasted the Supreme Court's recent ruling upholding birthright citizenship, which he said was "death to America."

Savage made several more pleas to deport democratic socialist candidates, conflating their political beliefs with communist ideology.

Trump has accused democratic socialist candidates and their movement of being more dangerous to the U.S. than both world wars and the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

"They use the word social democrat because it sounds so nice, but it's really communism you're talking about," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office late last month.

Democrats have seized on the issue of affordability as inflation continues to rise under the Trump administration. Trump, however, has accused the far left of making promises it cannot keep, saying that it is "too easy to get elected, giving everything away."

The victories by democratic socialist candidates have also led to discussions within the Democratic Party, with some welcoming the wins and others fearing the party could lose races in the fall if it is seen as too extreme.

A recent poll from The Economist/YouGov found that 1 in 3 Americans said they are willing to back a democratic socialist in an election, while 45 percent said they would not. Pollsters also found that 32 percent of respondents see socialism in a "very favorable" or "somewhat favorable" light, though slightly more at 39 percent said they see socialism in a "somewhat unfavorable" or "very unfavorable" light.

Nepotism in Backward Southern States. South Carolina Appoints Lady Lindsey's Sister as Senator


... and her name is DARLINE NORDONE. Try pronouncing it with the disgusting southern drawl.

South Carolina's other Senator, the Black African-American "Uncle Tom" of MAGA, Tim Scott, applauded the appointment. Tim Scott's ass-kissing to his white masters narrowly avoided him losing his seat. Fearing a massive routing in the elections by the African American vote, the South Carolina lawmakers rejected a congressional redistricting plan last May 2026 that aimed to redraw districts into a 7-0 Republican map that would have dismantled the state's sole Democratic district and completely eliminate Black African-American representation in Congress.
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Darline Graham Nordone, Lindsey Graham's sister, appointed to fill Senate seat
Major Garrett
Updated Tue, July 14, 2026 



Washington — South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Monday appointed the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's sister Darline Graham Nordone to finish his Senate term, which ends in January.

"Lindsey took care of his little sister in years long departed. It's my honor to ask his little sister Darline Graham to finish his work for him now," McMaster said at an emotional news conference to announce to his appointment for the vacant seat left by Graham's death.

Graham Nordone will be able to serve until at least Jan. 3, when a new Congress convenes.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Graham Nordone will be sworn in Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 ET.

"Lindsey has always been there for me, and now I will be there for him," Graham Nordone said, calling it a "privilege to get to finish some of his important work."

Darline Graham Nordone, with South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, right, and Sen. Tim Scott, left, speaks on July 13, 2026, in South Carolina after being appointed to fill the vacancy created by the death of her brother, Sen. Lindsey Graham. / Credit: AP Photo/Sean Rayford

President Trump, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and others had voiced their support for Graham Nordone.

McMaster said he broached the subject of Graham Nordone filling her brother's seat shortly after his death, and that she quickly accepted.

Graham was also running for reelection this fall, and a special Republican primary election will be held on Aug. 11 to determine who will replace him on the ballot. The candidate who wins in November will secure a full six-year term.

Graham died Saturday at the age of 71, and a medical examiner's preliminary findings suggested the cause was aortic dissection, which involves a tear in the main artery from the heart.

On Monday morning, Mr. Trump threw his endorsement behind Graham's younger sister to serve the rest of his term.

"I recommended, to Governor Henry McMaster, Lindsey Graham's wonderful sister, Darline, to serve as interim Senator from the Great State of South Carolina," Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social. "This would be a fabulous tribute to Lindsey, who loved her dearly!"

Scott told "CBS Mornings" that Graham Nordone "would be a wonderful placeholder." Scott has spoken to Graham Nordone multiple times over the past 24 hours, a source familiar with the talks told CBS News. Scott was on hand for the announcement later Monday.

ICE-GESTAPO Executes Man in Maine after Houston Execution This Week

They had a Hispanic man as their target. Trump's white supremacist thugs of ICE-GESTAPO - who are morons like their boss - now kill on "resemblance" with the man they're after (i.e. brown skin, Hispanic-looking, accented English, etc...) and killed him point blank by shooting him in the face. Which means they kill now on race-profiling "categories" of people, rather than individuals. 

They were not wearing body cameras and didn't have dashboard cameras in their vehicles. You know what this means. No evidence of the murder. No George Floyd-like scandal. A "disposable" human being was eliminated by the combined racism and stupidity of white American thugs dressed as police.

The ICE-GESTAPO chief Markwayne Mullin, as usual in government-killings like this, first lied twice:
Lie 31: He first said the man was the target, then 3 hours later said he wasn't.
Lie #2: He said the man "weaponized" his vehicle (i.e. used his car to ram into the ICE thugs), but the facts are that the man didn't. His car had come to a stop and he was shot from the passenger window straight into the head.

No cameras, no video evidence, no problem for the government's assassin!

America is so great now. The American people have been sedated and are numb to the fact that their country is now a Banana Republic rife with state-sponsored violence.
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Man fatally shot by ICE in Maine was not intended target of warrant, lawmakers say
Alex Sundby
Updated Tue, July 14, 2026



An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Maine fatally shot a man in his car on Monday, the Department of Homeland Security said, marking the second time in a week that ICE officers have used deadly force in the U.S.

DHS alleged the man, who was in the country illegally, had "attempted to flee the scene" when ICE tried to stop him at around 7 a.m. ET in Biddeford, Maine, and "fearing for public safety, an officer discharged his weapon." He later died from his injuries. DHS said ICE agents encountered the man while "conducting targeted surveillance on the last known address of an illegal alien with a final order of removal."

DHS did not name the man, but a source with knowledge of the investigation told CBS News his name is Joan Sebastian Guerrero. An immigrant rights group said the man killed in the shooting was a 26-year-old from Colombia.

Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine said on CNN that "the person that was killed was not the person that they were seeking," citing a conversation he had with Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin. The senator said Mullin initially told him the man was the intended target of a warrant, but about three hours later, Mullin called him back with updated information that the man actually wasn't the target.

In a news conference earlier Monday, King said the deceased man had been given an order to leave the country.

Democratic Rep. Chellie Pingree of Maine said in an interview with CBS News that she had "heard on good authority, though it's not been confirmed by [DHS], that they perhaps shot the wrong person, that it was not the person they were going after." She called the shooting "very disturbing" and said she is pressing DHS for more information.

The Colombian Embassy issued a statement saying it "regrets the death of a Colombian national in Biddeford, Maine and is providing the necessary consular assistance to his family." The embassy said it has "requested information and clarification from the Department of Homeland Security regarding the circumstances surrounding this lamentable death and will continue to follow the case closely as the investigation progresses."

During Monday's news conference, King said Mullin told him the man had "weaponized" his vehicle. In its statement later Monday, DHS did not use that wording, instead saying the officer shot at the man out of concern for "public safety."

King told CNN "we haven't seen evidence" yet suggesting that the officer feared for their safety or the safety of others, and called for an "unvarnished, transparent investigation."

The agents involved in the shooting weren't wearing body cameras, King told reporters.

Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, said on social media she was told that the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general will take the lead on investigating the shooting, with help from the FBI.

The state attorney general's office, which is also investigating the shooting, said in a statement that the man "attempted to flee in a vehicle in the direction of" an officer with ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations directorate, according to initial statements collected by investigators. The officer who opened fire will be placed on leave, according to the attorney general's office.

Videos show car circling, man pulled from vehicle

The Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition said the man killed in the shooting was authorized to work in the U.S. and had been issued a Social Security number.

A neighbor, Nelson Elias, told reporters that the man was married and had a young daughter who's about 2 or 3 years old.

A video of the incident, taken from a nearby security camera and obtained exclusively by CBS News, appeared to show the vehicle slowly driving in a circle a few times before coming to a stop. At least two people then approached the car and appeared to pull a person from the driver's seat out onto the ground.

Cory Poulin, who owns a pawn shop and laundromat across the street, said he believes the vehicle was rolling because the driver had already been shot. He said he considers it a community tragedy.

"If someone's a different race and wants to do laundry, I don't want them to be worried that they're going to — that they have to worry about ICE coming in and doing what they do," Poulin said.

A photo from the Portland Press Herald shows a car behind police tape with four bullet holes in the windshield on the driver's side.

A Kia sedan with four bullet holes in the windshield is seen at the scene of a shooting in Biddeford, Maine, July 13, 2026. / Credit: Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images

The Press Herald also posted a video of the incident from another angle. The video, which was recorded from a nearby vehicle, shows two people approaching the car while it's moving, and one person appears to grab onto the driver's side door handle before the video ends.

"The question is, what did he do with his vehicle?" King told reporters. "Were officers threatened? Were the threats rising to the level that justified deadly force? That's what this investigation is all about, and I certainly intend to stay after it to do everything I can to be sure the investigation is as transparent and thorough as possible."

Em Akerley, who lives near where the shooting happened, told WMTW-TV she initially thought she heard a car backfiring and went to her window when the sound continued.

"I see a small white car being corralled by two men trying to stop it from losing control around the intersection and, all of a sudden, all these plainclothes, vested men sort of running down the street, abandoning their cars kind of everywhere with regular people behind them," she said.

She said she didn't see the man who was shot.

"I don't know what he did, but he didn't deserve to be executed in the street," Akerley said. "I didn't hear anything until the gunshots."

The scene where a man was killed in a shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on July 13, 2026 in Biddeford, Maine. / Credit: Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald via AP

Project Relief Maine, an immigrant advocacy group, said in a statement on social media that the person who was killed was one of their community members.

"We are in contact with the family and are committed to supporting them during this unimaginable time," the group said. "This was a young person whose life was cut short, and our community must come together to stand with their loved ones and ensure they are not alone. They must get justice."

Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said she was briefed on the shooting. "I know that situations like these are alarming and frightening," she said in a statement.

The Maine State Police was at the scene after the shooting working with the state attorney general's office, the state Office of Chief Medical Examiner and federal officials, Mills said. Democratic State House Speaker Ryan Fecteau had said on Facebook that the state Department of Public Safety was also at the scene gathering details.

The Biddeford Police Department said in a statement that it responded to an incident involving ICE personnel at the intersection of Pool and Hill streets and was providing security at the scene. The department directed inquiries about the incident to ICE.

A community vigil was set for Monday evening.

Maine shooting comes after deadly incident in Houston

The shooting comes after an ICE officer shot and killed a Mexican man in his work van last week in Houston.

In that incident, security camera footage obtained by CBS affiliate KHOU-TV shows ICE officers in unmarked vehicles followed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo after he picked up co-workers for a construction job.

The Department of Homeland Security said officers thought one of the men resembled someone they were looking for and that Araujo attempted to run over an officer who fired in self-defense. An attorney for two of the men in the van said the ICE officer fired into the vehicle through a window on the passenger side.

"Lorenzo had already parked the van. The ICE agent reaches in, fires a shot directly in front of Victor's face, strikes Lorenzo on the side," attorney Hugo Balderas-Ibarra said in an Instagram video.

The ICE officers involved in that shooting weren't wearing body cameras and didn't have dashboard cameras in their vehicles. The FBI is investigating the shooting.

URGENT: Trump HIMSELF is America’s Biggest National Security Threat





Opinion - Trump is America’s biggest national security threat
William S. Becker, opinion contributor
Mon, July 13, 2026 

Of all the responsibilities assigned to an American president, none is more important than keeping the country safe from its enemies. Yet, the U.S. has rarely, if ever, been as vulnerable as it is today under President Trump. He has become our greatest national security threat.

Let's assess what he has done.

He launched a war of choice against Iran, a strategic and economic ally of Russia and China. The war quickly depleted America's supply of critical weapons. Experts say it will take at least three years to rebuild the arsenal. The Center for Strategic and International Studies says this has "created a window of vulnerability for a potential Western Pacific conflict."

Trump has railed against NATO allies France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany for not supporting his attacks on Iran, even though NATO is a defense alliance, not a war alliance. Iran has retaliated by attacking U.S. military facilities in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Trump's relationship with Saudi Arabia has been strained by the kingdom's refusal to let U.S. forces use its bases and airspace during the war.


Trump has frequently lashed out at and alienated NATO, which, at 77, is one of history's oldest security alliances. Lately, he has publicly insulted Italy's leader, told his staff during a news conference to cut off trade with Spain, and outraged Belgium by interfering with its World Cup match against the United States.  

He has threatened to take Greenland from Denmark, by force if necessary. That would obligate the alliance's other 31 members to defend Denmark against his aggression.

Trump has launched military operations against nearly a dozen countries during his two terms, including strikes against Syria, Somalia, Nigeria and Venezuela. He apparently is not inclined to stop; he has hinted that he'd like to control or annex Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, the Panama Canal, and even Canada.

Russia and China are watching closely. They undoubtedly notice that Trump has degraded the government's ability to anticipate and defend against attacks. Hundreds of America's top military, intelligence and security officials have either been fired or pushed out for political reasons, or because they considered the administration's orders unconscionable.

Since Trump's second term began, about 300 FBI agents who worked on national security have left the bureau. The loss has been characterized as a "purge" that has greatly depleted the FBI's capabilities.

Now, the administration has diverted 260 FBI analysts to focus on a "priority investigation" of the 2020 election. Their task is to find proof of Trump's six-year fantasy that he won against Joe Biden.

The Department of Homeland Security is preoccupied with White House adviser Stephen Miller's goal of deporting 1 million immigrants this year, which the Southern Poverty Law Center describes as "racist and draconian" rather than related to homeland security. Meanwhile, there has been a sharp drop in morale at the Pentagon, where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired 15 senior officers while the U.S. is at war.

Trump, who prefers to follow his gut rather than facts, has hollowed out the government's vital intelligence agencies and replaced career experts with political loyalists. He recently named Bill Pulti, a housing developer, as acting director of National Intelligence.

Pulti immediately fired more than 50 intelligence experts and promised more, leading to speculation that he would declassify allegations that China has interfered with elections so that Trump could declare a national security emergency and manipulate the rules of the midterm election.  

Last November, Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, warned that the Trump administration had created a "deepening threat to our security" by purging a third of the nation's cybersecurity experts in other agencies besides the FBI, reassigning up to 45 percent of FBI agents to help round up immigrants, and forcing thousands of security experts out of government for political reasons.

In March, after U.S. airstrikes killed Iran's supreme leader, ABC News reported that the Trump administration intercepted an encrypted message that appeared to be "an operational trigger" from Iran to its "sleeper assets." Iran, Russia, China and North Korea are suspected of having secret operatives on U.S. soil.

Dr. Matthew Levitt, a counterterrorism expert at the Washington Institute, calls this a heightened security environment. "If there were ever a time where Iran (was) going to pull out the stops and try to do something, now would be it," he warns.

China and Russia undoubtedly see that Trump is preoccupied with building monuments to himself and showing signs of cognitive decline. Insofar as he seems concerned about enemies, they are his imagined "enemies within," his political opponents and people on the left.

Under the circumstances, the most important thing Congress can do to strengthen national security is to remove Trump from office as soon as possible.

William S. Becker is co-editor of and a contributor to "Democracy Unchained: How to Rebuild Government for the People"" and a contributor to "Democracy in a Hotter Time." He previously served as a senior official in the Wisconsin Department of Justice. He is currently executive director of the Presidential Climate Action Project.

Trump Said he Will “Drain the Swamp”. Instead he Became the Swamp's Biggest Monster




$6 million a day: Trump’s disclosures show he is the swamp’s biggest monster
Svante Myrick, opinion contributor
Mon, July 13, 2026 

President Trump told his followers he would "drain the swamp." Instead, he became the biggest swamp monster ever. He has obliterated the line between public service and personal enrichment.

Trump's recent financial disclosures revealed that he made $2.2 billion in the year since he returned to office. That is a breathtaking figure. It is more than 20 times the annual budget of the city of Ithaca, N.Y., where I served as mayor for 10 years.

In other words, Trump raked in, on average, more than $6 million a day, seven days a week. The presidency is more than a full-time job, but Trump's side hustles were pulling down 15 times the president's yearly salary of $400,000 — every single day!

Even the conservative Free Press recognized this, writing, "There is no modern parallel for the scale and shamelessness with which the president is enriching himself in office."

"Earned" would be too generous a term for the way Trump promoted scams like his meme coin, structured so that he would make money no matter what happened to other investors. As Forbes has reported, Trump "asked his political supporters to become his business partners. Those who trusted him got hurt the worst."

Forbes senior editor Dan Alexander looked at similar ventures by other members of the Trump family and told CNN's Erin Burnett that "it's a consistent pattern." If you add them up, he said, the Trump family has cashed out about $1.9 billion and had its net worth lifted by about $3.1 billion. "Meanwhile, their supporters collectively are down, we estimate $7 billion," he said.

Crooked crypto deals are just part of the Trump grift. We now know that Trump made 327 stock purchases on April 8, 2025. The next day, he posted "GREAT TIME TO BUY!!!" before causing the market to jump by rolling back some of the tariffs he had just imposed.

Then there are billions of dollars in federal financing for mining deals that are profiting Trump's sons and the sons of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

And consider how Trump insiders diverted tens of millions of dollars from the bipartisan organization Congress had created to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and funneled it into Freedom 250, a newly created company run by Trump insiders.

The sparsely attended "Great American State Fair" was a bust by just about any traditional measure — one commentator called it "a crime against fun" — but as journalist Liz Dye noted, it was a "rousing success" as a grift.

"Trump was able to snatch congressionally allocated funds, commingle them with cash from corporations seeking favor from his administration, enrich his buddies, and throw himself two spectacular birthday parties," she wrote.

Democrats on the House Natural Resources Committee recently documented how the anniversary was hijacked and turned into a "hotbed of corruption and self-enrichment." They have called for an investigation of possible criminal fraud over the diversion of funds that donors intended for the bipartisan America 250 into the Trump-controlled Freedom 250.

Unfortunately, there's been no effort by the Justice Department to rein in Trump's corruption. In fact, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump's former criminal defense lawyer, has advanced the corruption. He cut a deal to give Trump, his family members and their massive network of business operations immunity from IRS investigations or prosecutions. And he backed the creation of a massive slush fund Trump could use to funnel still more tax dollars to his supporters.

I am not a historian, but it is hard to imagine that there has ever been a more corrupt deal made by a U.S. attorney general. That is why the coming confirmation hearings for Blanche are so important. Senators must not reward Blanche's brazen corruption of the Justice Department by confirming him as attorney general.

More than 1,200 former Department of Justice attorneys and officials have urged senators to reject Blanche's nomination.

A letter sent last week references "the corruption and abuses that have defined the Justice Department under Todd Blanche's leadership," including "the vindictive prosecutions and investigations of the president's foes; the deals designed to reward lawbreakers with taxpayer dollars; the erasure of accountability for January 6; the mishandling of the Epstein files; and the denigration of judges and repeated violations of their orders."

The letter also slams Blanche's "degradation" of the department's career workforce through the firing of people for "declining to initiate vindictive prosecutions" or "refusing to lie in court."

Trump has claimed that nobody cares about his corruption and conflicts of interest. That is not true, and saying so encourages more destructive cynicism about politics.

The upcoming confirmation hearings for Blanche will be an opportunity for Republican senators to put country over party. And the upcoming elections will be an opportunity for voters to elect representatives who are more willing to do their duty.

Svante Myrick is president of People For the American Way.

Trump Pushes Plan to Wreck the Midterms. Claims Voting Fraud BEFORE the Elections



The Asshole-in-Chief knows he is losing Congress in November. He maintains his lies that elections in the US are fraudulent WHEN HE LOSES THEM, but not when he wins them.

Even before the elections, the criminal mobster is preparing the ground to wreck the elections with malevolent claims of fraud. He wants to cancel voting by mail, while he himself just voted by mail. A big elitist billionaire asshole like him will not stand in line like regular folks to vote. It's beneath him.

His focus on the elections has two objectives:

- To distract the American people from his disastrous losing war against Iran. He launched the war, prodded like a cow by his Zionist fellow criminal Netanyahu, to distract the American people from the Epstein Files. Did you notice? No one talks about them! Now that he's up to his eyeballs in a war he has no idea how to end, he is focusing on the elections with eye-rolling claims.

- To prepare the ground for his insidious plans to wreck the elections because he knows he is losing them. Part of his plan is to suddenly violate his own Conservative Republican Party's foundational dogma of KEEPING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OUT OF STATE AFFAIRS. He now wants the federal government to run the elections because he, as the blatant criminal asshole that he is, wants to control them so he can cheat in them.

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Trump to assert voting machine vulnerabilities in Thursday speech
By Jana Winter, Jonathan Landay and Erin Banco
Tue, July 14, 2026

July 13 WASHINGTON,(Reuters) - President Donald Trump will give a national address on Thursday night about newly declassified intelligence on investigations into U.S. elections and what the White House says are voting machine vulnerabilities, an administration official told ‌Reuters on Monday.

The Republican president could use his televised speech to again press his false claim that he lost the 2020 election to ‌Democrat Joe Biden due to massive fraud.

Numerous courts, ballot audits and his first-term Justice Department found no evidence of such fraud, including vote-machine rigging. The federal cybersecurity watchdog joined other federal, state and ​local officials in declaring the vote "the most secure in American history."

Propelled by Trump's repeated claims that U.S. elections are "rigged," the administration has for over a year sought to increase federal oversight of election administration and reshape the way Americans vote — an effort that legal experts say would take power away from states in violation of the U.S. Constitution.

With Republican control of Congress at stake in the November midterm elections, Democrats and some election security experts have expressed concerns that the Trump administration plans to interfere ‌in those contests.

By casting the 2020 election as illegitimate, ⁠Trump is laying the groundwork to challenge Republican losses and undermine Democrats if they win back power in Congress in November, multiple election experts have said.

The administration official, who discussed the plans on condition of anonymity, said that Trump will discuss in ⁠his speech national elections and what White House officials view as voting machine flaws that could permit foreign cyber intrusion.

The administration official said Trump would discuss newly declassified intelligence related to 2020.

MS Now first reported Trump's speech.

PULTE AUTHORIZED TO DECLASSIFY INTELLIGENCE

Election officials say they are confident that machines are adequately secure and no evidence has been found of foreign ​intrusions ​that changed results of past elections.

A forensic analysis submitted last year by Mojave Research, a ​contractor hired by former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, ‌found flaws in voting machines seized in Puerto Rico but no evidence of hacking.

Gabbard, whose resignation was effective last month, also produced her own report that outlined significant vulnerabilities in voting machines and further safeguards, such as updating their software, that could be implemented, three sources familiar with the matter said.

The White House, however, has delayed releasing the report, and Trump has persisted in trying to prove that his 2020 defeat was due to fraud.

He appointed Bill Pulte, director of the federal mortgage regulator, last month as Gabbard's interim replacement and said he had authorized Pulte to declassify documents related to the 2020 vote.

WHITE HOUSE TASK FORCE

The White ‌House also recently formed a task force to investigate elements of the 2020 election, three ​sources familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity.

One source said journalist John Solomon, a ​former Fox News contributor, is working on the effort.

Solomon, the source said, has ​requested access to files related to an analysis that dissented from a U.S. intelligence assessment in 2021 that found no indications ‌that a foreign actor had tried or succeeded in altering "any ​technical aspect" of the 2020 vote.

The unclassified ​version of the assessment judged that Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized parts of his government to conduct influence operations aimed at boosting the vote for Trump and undermining public confidence in the U.S. electoral process.

China considered conducting influence operations designed to change the election outcome but decided against doing ​so, while Iran pursued a "multi-pronged" covert influence campaign to undercut ‌Trump's candidacy, the assessment said.

The report was drafted by the National Intelligence Council, the top body of U.S. intelligence analysts, along with ​the CIA, the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, the State Department's intelligence bureau and the National Security Agency.

(Reporting by Ismail Shakil and ​Jonathan Landay; editing by Michelle Nichols, Caitlin Webber, Don Durfee and Cynthia Osterman)

Judge Williams: Trump Tried to Steal Taxpayer Money and Shield Himself from Tax Audits



America is great and has always been great. It does not need a criminal asshole to pretend to restore some of its supposed lost greatness. The proof is in the ruling issued by federal judge Kathleen Williams against the Thief-in-Chief. The justice system continues to resist the Trump dictatorship.

One more middle finger up the behind of the Great Criminal Moron. The corrupt billionaire felon sued the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which is his own government's tax collecting agency, and his own government's Treasury Department, for $10 billion, supposedly to redress his grievance about their failure to prevent a leak of the president's tax information between 2018 and 2020.

In other words, Trump was simply trying to give himself $10 billion from taxpayers money. This is grand theft. 

Most notable in Judge Kathleen Williams' ruling are the following points:
- Donald Dumb's lawsuit was filed for an "improper purpose"
- She referred one of his lawyers for disciplinary action
- The $10 billion complaint was an exercise in "self-dealing" (i.e. self-enrichment)
- She accused Trump and his lawyers of manipulating the court system by suing a federal agency under his control
- She reminded the dumbass criminal that parties in a lawsuit must have adverse interests, which is not the case here since those he is suing are his own government's agencies
- Executive Branch actors cannot privately agree to give themselves and their former clients blanket immunities and billions of dollars in taxpayer's monies
- Donald Dumb's grievances are legally undefined
- The only gift the judge gave Trump is to allow his immunity from future tax audits to stay

The judge said,
"The nature of the suit itself and the conduct of the Parties and counsel from its filing make plain that this was an attempt to use the Court to provide some legitimacy to an agreement to confer immunity to people and entities affiliated with the President and to earmark billions of dollars from American taxpayers to redress grievances not defined in the law"
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Judge says Trump IRS lawsuit was filed for 'improper purpose,' refers lawyer for possible discipline
ERIC TUCKER and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
Updated Mon, July 13, 2026


President Donald Trump speaks on West Executive Drive at the White House during a showcase for the upcoming Freedom 250 Grand Prix auto race, Monday, July 13, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over his leaked tax returns was filed for an "improper purpose," a judge said Monday as she referred one of his lawyers for potential disciplinary action and characterized the $10 billion complaint as an exercise in self-dealing.

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams accused Trump and his lawyers in a scathing ruling of having manipulated the court system when he sued a federal agency under his control, bypassing a requirement that parties in a lawsuit must have adverse interests. The lawsuit ended in a settlement that granted the president immunity from tax audits and established a $1.776 billion fund to compensate Trump allies who believe they have been unjustly persecuted.

The judge stopped short of explicitly voiding the deal shielding Trump from tax scrutiny but said the government cannot claim in official proceedings that the agreement was the result of a legitimate legal process.

"Whether Executive Branch actors can privately agree to give themselves and their former clients blanket immunities and billions of dollars in tax monies for legally undefined grievances was never an issue advanced to this Court," said Williams, an appointee of President Barack Obama. "The question is whether the Parties could do so by claiming to be adverse and engaging the legitimacy of a court proceeding. The answer is a resounding 'no.'"

The ruling comes just ahead of a key confirmation hearing

Though the practical impacts of the ruling may be limited since the lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed months ago and the administration has already abandoned the $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" that came out of it, the order nonetheless amounts to a scathing rebuke and tees up a politically uncomfortable line of questioning for Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as he faces the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

"The nature of the suit itself and the conduct of the Parties and counsel from its filing make plain that this was an attempt to use the Court to provide some legitimacy to an agreement to confer immunity to people and entities affiliated with the President and to earmark billions of dollars from American taxpayers to redress grievances not defined in the law," Williams wrote in her ruling.

She added: "Ensuring that our courts are used only for the express purpose created by the Constitution is the obligation of every judge and an obligation that this Court must discharge in light of the matter before it."

The $10 billion suit against the IRS and Treasury Department in January accused the agencies of a failure to prevent a leak of the president's tax information to news outlets between 2018 and 2020.

In May, however, the administration announced that it was settling the case and creating a fund to compensate people who believe they've been mistreated by the criminal justice system. The fund was quickly shelved amid bipartisan backlash, though the Trump administration has said it intends to proceed with a separate element of the deal affording Trump and family members protection from tax audits.

From the start, the judge had appeared skeptical of the complaint and assigned a group of attorneys to determine whether there was a conflict in the case since, as sitting president, Trump was suing "entities whose decisions are subject to his direction."

Even after the settlement was revealed, she directed Trump attorneys to lay out their positions on whether the parties in the case were truly adverse to each other, whether the dismissal of the lawsuit was premised on deception and whether the case should be reopened.

She made clear in her ruling that she was not satisfied by the lawyers' answers.

"After a review of the record, and the Parties' statements, the Court declines to adopt or accept the credulous exercise of divorcing President Trump's current job title from an understanding of what happened here," she wrote.

The ruling also raises the possibility of disciplinary actions

The judge referred Trump attorney Alejandro Brito, who filed the case, for possible disciplinary action before the state bar in Florida and said another lawyer, Daniel Epstein, will not be granted permission to file within the Southern District of Florida for up to a year.

A spokesman for the Trump legal team responded to a request seeking comment from Brito with a statement that blamed the IRS for allowing the president's tax returns to be leaked.

The judge also ordered that her ruling be sent to the state bars in New York and the District of Columbia, where ethics complaints have been filed against Blanche and Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward.

Williams pointed to Blanche's congressional testimony in early June in which he revealed that the fund was no longer moving forward. Though nothing had been filed in court, Blanche appeared confident in his testimony that he "could speak for, and bind, both sides of this matter," Williams said.

"Acting Attorney General Blanche's apparent capacity to speak for both Plaintiffs and Defendants, sign a 'settlement' document on behalf of all Parties to this action, and then repudiate part of that agreement, demonstrates that there was only one party whose interests were being represented throughout this case," the judge wrote.

The judge also raised ethical concerns about Blanche and Woodward's involvement in the settlement given Blanche's past representation of Trump as well as Woodward's previous defense of Jan. 6 defendants and a co-defendant in Trump's classified documents case.

"Instead of either recusing because of their previous representations or vigorously defending this lawsuit as required to do so by DOJ policies and procedures, these lawyers agreed to a 'settlement' involving a staggering amount of money potentially benefitting former clients," she said.

Blanche denied in a CNN interview last spring that he had developed the settlement terms, saying, "The president has outside counsel, and their counsel, the Department of Justice, not me."
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Associated Press writers Fatima Hussein and Michelle L. Price contributed to this report.

Monday, July 13, 2026

One Example of Trump's Universe of Defamatory Lies and Corruption Against Opponents

TRUMP LYING (in bed)














And Trump LYING through the nose

Take this story as a textbook example of how Trump and his universe of criminal MAGA felons operate. 

They themselves cheat and make suspicious lucrative deals with foreign countries. All of Trump's family and his Witkoff associates are currently engaged in so-called "peacemaking negotiations" as a cover for shady "investment" deals with corrupt leaders of other countries. 

But as Roy Cohn trained Donald Dumb to be the thuggish felon that he is, he taught him to commit the crime then turn around and accuse his opponents of exactly the same crime without providing any evidence. 

REMEMBER: EVERY ACCUSATION DONALD DUMB MAKES IS IN FACT AN ADMISSION OF HIS OWN CRIME. 

By throwing back their accusation against their perceived enemies, Trump and his MAGA lovers gain the sympathy of their moronic followers who believe their lies, they distract attention away from their own crime (people start looking elsewhere), divert the opponent's focus away from fighting Trump, and waste precious courts of justice time with frivolous claims and lawsuits, not to mention the squandering of money and resources. 

Per AI:
Donald Trump frequently employs a tactic where he accuses political opponents of lying while simultaneously making false claims himself, a strategy described by CNN as a version of the "I know you are but what am I?" deflection. This pattern involves him denying accurate criticisms of his own record while fabricating stories about his rivals' dishonesty to undermine their credibility.

Key Examples of False Accusations and Claims:

Inflation and Prices: Trump falsely claimed that Democrats are lying about rising grocery and overall prices, asserting that prices are "way down" under his second presidency; however, data shows overall prices were 3% higher in September 2025 than in September 2024.

Political Opponents: He falsely accused Sen. Richard Blumenthal of lying about being a war hero who "raced up hills" and saw "blood streaming from [his] face" during the Vietnam War, despite no record of Blumenthal making such specific claims; Blumenthal had only previously admitted to misstating his service location in the 2000s.

January 6 and FBI: Trump alleged that FBI Director Christopher Wray lied about agents being secretly inserted into the Capitol crowd to incite the January 6 riot, a claim debunked by Trump’s current FBI director, Kash Patel, who confirmed agents were deployed for crowd control after the riot was declared.

Joe Biden’s Biography: Trump claimed Joe Biden falsely said he was a pilot, which is untrue as Biden never made that claim; Trump ignored Biden’s actual verified falsehoods about being a truck driver to attack a fabricated story instead.

General Tactics: This approach mirrors his past attacks on the 2020 election ("rigged") and the media ("fake news"), where he positions himself as truthful while systematically undermining accurate reporting and opposing politicians.
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Hunter Biden wins $1.7m in suit over Iran bribery claim by [MAGA] ex-CEO of Overstock.com
Anna Betts
Sat, July 11, 2026


Hunter Biden, pictured in 2024, was accused of seeking an $800m bribe to unfreeze Iranian assets. Court rejects those accusations and fines the MAGA Plaintiff. Photograph: Eric Thayer/AP

A federal judge on Friday awarded Hunter Biden $1.7m in punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit he filed against former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne.

Biden sued Byrne – a Donald Trump ally who denied the results of the 2020 election and funded efforts to overturn them – in 2023, accusing Byrne of lying in an interview that Biden had previously sought a bribe from Iran's government in the fall of 2021.

Joe Biden, Hunter's father, was the US president at the time. And Byrne in an interview lied that Hunter Biden – in exchange for an $800m bribe – had offered Iran to go to his father, have him "unfreeze" $8bn in frozen Iranian assets and ensure that the US would "go easy" on Iran during "nuclear talks" between the two countries, according to Hunter Biden's lawsuit.

Biden alleged in the complaint that Byrne "made, published, and repeated false and defamatory statements knowing full well that the statements are false, for the purpose of subjecting plaintiff to harassment, intimidation, and harm".

In an order on Friday, the US district judge Stephen Wilson of California wrote that Byrne during the case had disputed that he made those statements with "actual malice". And, Wilson wrote, Byrne had told the court that he believed the statements to be true because he had been told about the alleged bribery scheme by an Iranian government official.

But Wilson – who was appointed to the federal judiciary during Ronald Reagan's presidency – wrote that Byrne did not allege that the Iranian official had claimed to have had any direct contact with Biden, did not provide any evidence supporting his claims, and failed to "provide to this court, throughout the course of litigation, any documentary evidence that could allow a reasonable person to believe the story to be true".

The judge also said that over the course of the case, the court found "ample evidence" supporting a finding that Byrne "knew the story to be false, and much of the narrative describing the covert meeting with an Iranian government official was fabricated".

The case had been scheduled for a jury trial in October. But the judge wrote on Friday that Byrne "failed to appear" for the proceeding and fired his lead trial attorney, delaying the proceedings "at the expense" of Biden and the court.

After his failure to appear at trial, Wilson found Byrne to be in default as a sanction for what the judge described as "repeated, intentional disobedience of court orders and unceasing efforts to delay proceedings".

The judge on Friday wrote that "the evidence is clear and convincing that defendant has engaged in intentional misrepresentation with conscious disregard towards plaintiff's rights" – and he awarded Biden $1 in nominal damages along with $1.7m in punitive damages.

Wilson also ordered Byrne to pay Biden about $35,000 in court sanctions.

In a statement to the Guardian on Saturday, an attorney for Biden, Bryan Sullivan, said Byrne had effectively accused his client of "treason" – and now a judge had "found that every one of those claims was fabricated".

"The judgment is $1.7m in punitive damages, and it is the floor, not the ceiling, of what Mr Byrne owes for his conduct," Sullivan added. "If Mr Byrne chooses to repeat any of it, we will be back in court."

Attorneys listed as representing Byrne did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Guardian on Saturday morning.

The ruling in Hunter Biden's favor on Friday comes at a time when he has been building an online following through social media posts covering topics such as politics, mental health and addiction recovery. He also announced that he will be publishing a series of essays on the Substack platform.

It also comes after his father, in the waning days of his presidency, issued him a pardon for convictions on federal gun and tax charges.

Machismo-driven and BS-responsive Hispanic Vote for Trump has Soured



Hispanics liked the cowboy. They forgot that he is a racist white anglo who hates them. But his gun slinging idiocy charmed them. They are sensitive to machismo and gonadal supremacy. So they fell for him. Now they are awakening to the day-after hangover. He persecuted them. His ICE Gestapo hunted them in the streets for their brown skin and specific accent. He deported them. Now his racist white business friends have no workers to pick the fruits and vegetables. No workers to slaughter animals. No landscapers. No construction workers.

Again, when you vote, decide on the character of the candidate, not his words and promises that turn out to be lies. You knew Trump was a criminal felon, a man with the vilest of characters, a liar, a cheat.... Why did you vote for him?

He says he's after "illegal" immigrants. But millions of you have been in your cities and towns long before the gringos arrived. Yet he is hunting you, US citizens, because you "look like" Mexicans and Latin Americans. He doesn't make a difference between you and the illegals because he wants to "bleach" America white. 

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Texas Hispanics swung hard to Trump. A new poll shows they’re furious at his deportations.
Samuel Benson
Sun, July 12, 2026

Benny Melendez voted for President Donald Trump in 2024. But since Trump returned to the White House, it has been increasingly difficult for Melendez to run his small construction company in south Texas. He says immigration officers have detained workers at his job sites and while driving his company trucks. Since the beginning of 2025, more than 10 of those workers have been deported.

The chaos of the past year-and-a-half has convinced Melendez to abandon his support for Trump and Republicans, and instead back the Democrat in this year's U.S. Senate election, state Rep. James Talarico.

"How can we continue voting for someone that is targeting our community?" Melendez said. "There's no way possible we're going to support that. No way."

Melendez is not alone. One in five Hispanic business owners in Texas say they've had an employee deported in the past year, according to a new survey commissioned by the U.S. Hispanic Business Council and shared first with POLITICO. Seven in ten said their businesses had been impacted by Trump's tariffs. Among those surveyed, Talarico holds a seven-point lead over Attorney General Ken Paxton, the GOP nominee, even though a plurality of the over 1,000 respondents self-identify as Republican. Almost one quarter who supported Sen. John Cornyn in the Republican primary now say they'll back Talarico, while over half say they'll back Paxton.

The survey is the clearest sign yet of Paxton's vulnerability among Texas' robust Hispanic business community amidst broader signs that Hispanic voters around the country are swinging hard against him, thanks to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and the shaky economy. The survey was conducted from June 2 to 15 and included 1,012 Texas-based USHBC members. Respondents included business owners in construction, food services, retail, manufacturing and other industries.

Those business owners pointed to the fear the deportation push created in the community, as well as their bottom lines, for why they were turning on Trump and toward Talarico.

"The fear factor that it creates, the disruption that it creates, the environment that it creates, is debilitating," said Javier Palomarez, president and CEO of USHBC. "If you've got a small business of 10 people or so, and you get even one person deported, you can imagine what that does to the morale of that business unit and to the fear of the business owner."

Meanwhile, Paxton, long an immigration hardliner, has doubled down, touting his support for a controversial Texas immigration law and suing to stop publicly funded legal defense for undocumented immigrants.

The Texas Senate race will be one of the nation's most watched — and most expensive — this cycle. Early polling shows it in a dead heat: A New York Times/Siena poll released last month showed Paxton and Talarico tied. Among Hispanic voters, Talarico led by 32 points. In 2024, Trump won Texas Latinos by 10 points.

In a statement, Paxton spokesperson Madison Cercy said Hispanic voters want "lower taxes, less regulation, affordable energy, and a strong economy."

"Ken Paxton has a proven record of fighting for those priorities, while James Talarico has consistently opposed the tax-cutting policies that help Texans thrive, declares that 'God is non-binary,' and said that there are 'six biological sexes,'" Cercy said. "Texans deserve to hear the truth about Talarico's radical record and the damage his agenda would do to families and businesses across our state. Once they do, it will kill Talacreepo's campaign for their vote."

In a statement, Talarico offered an olive branch to Hispanic voters: "We should be supporting Hispanic small businesses — not crushing them under the weight of high costs and failed immigration policies," he said. "Here's my message to Hispanic communities across Texas: if you feel like you've been conned, if you feel like you've been let down by both political parties, if you feel like politicians aren't doing anything to lower your costs or fix this broken immigration system — you've got a place in this campaign."

Across south Texas, business owners say immigration enforcement is a major reason why they're turning on the GOP. In 2024, Trump rode concerns over former President Joe Biden's border policy to victory in the heavily Latino communities along the U.S.-Mexico border, a massive shift in the historically deep-blue region. Trump won 14 of those 18 border counties, including Starr County, a 90-percent Latino county that Hillary Clinton won with 79 percent of the vote in 2016 and hadn't gone for a Republican since the 1890s.

But now, many feel the Trump administration's interior enforcement policy has gone too far. 70 percent of those surveyed in the USHBC poll had a negative view of the immigration raids on the workforce, and that impact on families and businesses risks kneebuckling Republicans running in those same border districts.

"I didn't like what Biden was doing here on the border," Melendez said. "But now with Trump, it's all the opposite, 180 degree change. He doesn't let us work. He's taking the best we have."

Earlier this year, construction executives in south Texas sounded the alarm on immigration enforcement. Some trade association leaders met with officials in the White House and Congress to discuss concerns in February.

Immigration enforcement at worksites subsided for several months, executives said. But activity ticked up again last month. Now, Melendez says, immigration officers are again rounding up workers at construction sites and pulling over vehicles that have work equipment like ladders. The Department of Homeland Security didn't immediately respond to request for comment on this characterization of enforcement.

"It just seems now more than ever, if you're brown, they're gonna stop you," said Mario Guerrero, a three-time Trump voter who leads the South Texas Builders Association. "And I know that sounds really racist, but it's what we're facing, man."

Across the state, story after story of the immigration crackdown consume local media: An undocumented man in Houston shot and killed by an ICE officer; a mariachi musician in San Antonio detained after playing at a birthday party; a Catholic nun in McAllen detained while walking to Sunday Mass.

Even some Republican officials have denounced the activity. "As I have repeatedly said, our immigration enforcement should target violent criminals," GOP Rep. Monica de la Cruz, who represents a battleground district in the Rio Grande Valley, wrote on Facebook. "A Catholic nun on her way to church is not a threat to our community."

One construction company owner in south Texas, granted anonymity to speak openly, said the nun's arrest — which was plastered all over local news last month — was "the final nail in the coffin" for many Hispanics in the community who had voted for Republicans.

"We're pissed off at the current administration. Everybody's pissed off down here in south Texas," the construction executive said, noting that most Hispanics in the area are Catholic. "Remember, we're conservative, we're not far left. We're in the middle, conservative Latinos in south Texas. It doesn't make sense."

Guerrero, who leads a trade group with over 160 members across south Texas, said the idea that deportations will create jobs for American workers is ill-informed. "When people say, 'Why don't you hire American citizens to do foundation or to do concrete?' I'm like, 'Dude, tell me what f—ing United States citizen is gonna want to go and pour concrete at 103 degrees down here in the valley,'" Guerrero said.

Palomarez echoed that sentiment.


"This notion that these immigrants are taking American jobs is bullshit," said Palomarez. "The districts in South Texas that swung decidedly Republican are paying the price, because that fear-mongering has come home to roost. And now you don't have employees, or enough employees, to get that project done."

The Great Moron's Senility Shows in his Frequent Verbal Flubs



Certainly, Donald Dumb is not very good in verbal abilities. Not only does he not know any foreign language, but even his American English sometimes sounds like a foreign tongue coming out of his oral hole that is expert at one thing only: Badmouthing anything and anyone in order to elevate himself by default.

He endlessly ridiculed Joe Biden for his verbal gaffes. Biden once mixed up Trump and Kamala Harris, and the dumb Donald seized on it to post, "Great job, Joe!"

George W, another republican moron from the backward state of Texas (who looks like a cherubin now compared to Donald Dumb), once did not know the difference between Austria and Australia. Not to forget the etiquette fumble of his father, the crook George H W, who once puked into the lap of the Japanese Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa sitting next to him.

Now the jackass Donald recently threatened "the Islamic Republic of Japan" with retaliation to their closure of the Hormuz Strait. He said, "We had 111 missiles shot by the Islamic Republic of Japan," Trump said. "They were shot at the aircraft carrier over a period of about one hour."

Trump's stupid and ill-conceived withdrawal from the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal which, had the idiot stayed in it and not listened to the Zionist Fascists, would have spared us the current war and its devastation of the world economy. That deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA became JCPOC in the imbecile's brain.

As he sat once right next to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, the Great Moron asked the reporters in the room if they had "a question for President Putin." To an illiterate ignorant dumb American like the jackass Trump, countries around the world can be very confusing and their leaders are one big porridge in their brains. 

Trump once re-baptized Elon Musk by calling him 'Leon' as he was trying to kiss Musks' ass. "My friend Leon — my friend Elon is gonna be very happy."

A reporter once asked Trump about Chinese President Xi Jinping's statement that "...that there was a risk of conflict with the US over Taiwan. What's your response to that?" The dumb idiot's brain misfired and thought the question was about Iran, he said, "I don't think there's a conflict, other than we don't need their — their strait." Other than confusing the two countries, the jackass admitted that there is no conflict with Iran.... Then, why launch the war? It's no secret, his Zionist whisperer told him it is a good idea, and the American jackass obliged.

Confusing Ukraine for Iran, Trump declared that Ukraine had already lost its war. He was actually talking about Iran, "I think Ukraine, militarily they're defeated, OK?" Trump said. "You wouldn't know that by reading the fake news. But militarily, look, their Navy — so, they had 159 ships."

During a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland last January, Trump repeatedly mixed up Greenland with Iceland. "They're not there for us on Iceland, that I can tell you," Trump said. "Our stock market took the first dip yesterday because of Iceland. So Iceland's already cost us a lot of money."

Not many people of average intelligence would mix up Greenland and Iceland, except of course dumb poorly educated Americans who think the US is the center of the universe. Why do you think they misname their Rugby game as football? Why do you think they refer to their national sports competitions as "World Series"? Why do you think they call their domestic evening news broadcasts as "World News"? But when you're the leader of a superpower and you talk repeatedly about stealing Greenland from Denmark, you'd better be in control of your decaying brain that is already bereft of normal nervous impulses.

Trump often confuses South Africa (a country) and South America (a continent). He has a bone to grind with both, in fact, and when he launches into one of his incomprehensible tirades against either one, the result is a verbal paella. He says South Africa is rife with "communist tyranny" when he means South America. On the other hand, he accuses South America of discriminating and committing genocide against the colonial White Nazi Afrikaner settlers, when he obviously means South Africa. 

Trump keeps droning about solving wars around the globe, which is completely not true. All he does is to threaten or bribe one or the other parties without solving anything. But the thing for us here is that he often forgets which countries he is talking about. Here is one example of his verbal diarrhea in which he mangles names and confuses countries: "You saw the Aber-baijan," once said referring to Azerbaijan. "That was a big one, going on for 34, 35 years with, uh, Albania...I solved wars that were unsolvable," Trump claimed. "Azerbaijan and Albania, it was going on for many, many years, I had the prime ministers and presidents in my office." In fact, the conflict involved Azerbaijan and Armenia, not Albania. But unfortunately in the US, basic education in history and geography and awareness of the world are generally so severely lacking and replaced by such a "feel-good" self-inflated sense of uniqueness and greatness, that Americans generally have a distorted view of the world. Many Americans for example are unable to locate countries on a map, particularly neighboring countries like Canada.  

Finally, as he prepared to meet with his secret lover boy, Vladimir Putin, on American soil in Alaska, the dumb nitwit twice emphatically stated that he was going to meet Putin in Russia. His advisers and handlers must have told the idiot that Alaska was Russian territory until the mid-1800s, but it all got confused in his stupid head and a few minutes later Alaska became Russian. Imagine, Alaska could one day be a front line between the US and Russia, and you have a president that doesn't know what his country's borders and territories are. Here is what the idiot said, "I'm gonna see Putin," Trump said. "I'm going to Russia on Friday. It's gonna be a big thing. We're going to Russia. That's going to be a big deal."