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@RpsAgainstTrump This guy is not only clueless but he is so out of touch with how much of the electorate is disgusted with the grift and corruption of our government.
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Mike Johnson wants people struggling with soaring gas prices, rent, and grocery bills to feel bad for members of Congress making “only” $174K a year, getting great healthcare, and taking months of vacation every year, and he’s using that to justify trading stocks while in office.
Totally out of touch
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Steve Harness: “When is a reporter gonna snap back and say don’t you fucking talk to me that way? I’m a goddamned adult. I’m here working. You work for us, asshole. Go fuck yourself. Somebody, for the love of God, I will buy the Pulitzer for you if you will just tell this man how fucking dare you, do not talk to me that way”
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Buttigieg on Sean Duffy: "I love roadtrips. I love America. I actually took a taxpayer-funded roadtrip lasted about 7 months. It was in Afghanistan. This is something very different. To make roadtrips unaffordable and then go around celebrating your own roadtrip is actually what people are so frustrated about."
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What has Thomas Massie done to become “the worst person” in Trump's eyes?
Over the past year, the MIT-educated engineer has been the lone Republican in Congress willing to challenge a vengeful president. motherjones.com/politics/2026/…
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BREAKING: Wall Street traders SHOCKED after Trump conducts nearly 4,000 stock trades in wild display of greed and corruption!
Fresh financial disclosures reveal that Donald Trump went on a massive stock-buying spree during the first three months of 2026, racking up thousands of transactions worth between $220 million and $750 million.
Among the companies he bought heavily into are a who’s who of giant companies including Meta, Boeing, Nvidia, Apple, Adobe, Proctor & Gamble, and Oracle, all of which are subject to heavy regulation and decisions by his own administration.
Particularly damning is the fact that Trump purchased millions of dollars worth of Oracle stock right around the time his administration was helping the company secure a major deal to keep TikTok operating in the United States.
Remember Donald “Drain the Swam” Trump, that oh-so-truthful Man of the People running for president? Well, it's no surprise he's been documented turning the presidency into a personal trading desk, buying and selling stocks in companies that have direct business before the federal government he controls.
The White House, as usual, had no real answer when asked about the blatant conflicts of interest.
But Donald K. Sherman, president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, sure had one:
“Rather than avoiding transactions involving industries with business before his administration,” Sherman said. “Trump has prioritized serving himself at the expense of public trust once again.”
Corruption much? While Trump lectures everyone else about “America First,” he’s quietly making sure it's his own portfolio that comes first. Presidents are supposed to divest or put assets in blind trusts to avoid exactly this kind of self-dealing.
Trump doesn't give a crap about trading rules or any other rules. He’s not just profiting off the presidency, he’s openly selling it piecemeal to the highest bidders.
How on earth is Trump’s self-dealing and corruption not being stopped by some guardrail at some point? It is completely out of control. No one should be allowed to use the power of the presidency to line their own pockets.
If you agree, please like and share.

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"There’s a law built for this exact moment. It’s called the Congressional Review Act (CRA)—and it gives Congress the power to undo rules issued by federal agencies.
On Wednesday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren forced the Senate into 20 such votes to overturn the regime’s gutting of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)—the agency that returned more than $20 billion to American consumers. Russell Vought, Trump’s acting CFPB director, has rescinded 67 separate consumer protection policies since February 2025.
Three of Warren’s 20 resolutions went to formal roll-call votes. Sen. Susan Collins crossed the aisle on two of those—including a rule protecting Americans from medical debt showing on their credit reports. Republicans defeated the remaining 17 by voice vote, refusing to go on the record at all.
Eight in ten Americans support the CFPB—including a majority of Republicans. The CRA doesn’t need 60 votes. It needs 51. November 3rd can get us there."
Everything Trump Built Is Coming Down. Here’s How. open.substack.com/pub/dworkin/p/…
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#BREAKING: Hayes: “Once upon a time Donald Trump had very strong feelings about a son traveling with his father on an official state visit to China…Trump sure thought it was a problem when Hunter Biden flew on Air Force One. With Eric, of course it’s fine.”🙄
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It shouldn’t take the Senate Parliamentarian ruling Ballroom Republicans out of line for this colossal waste of taxpayer dollars to be stopped, but it’s a good first step and we will be ready to keep fighting if they try again.
POLITICO@politico
Ballroom security money nixed by Senate parliamentarian dlvr.it/TSZYsS
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Trump bought up to $5 million in NVIDIA stock in February. This week, he flew the NVIDIA CEO to Beijing on Air Force One.
On day one of the trip, his administration approved NVIDIA chip sales to 10 Chinese companies.
NVIDIA shares climbed.
So did the value of his personal stake.
The Constitution gives Congress the duty to expose self-dealing like this and hold the executive branch accountable.
Every Republican who took the same oath I did should be asking themselves why they are not doing it.
notus.org/money/donald-t…
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When I was in Taiwan last year, people were already very nervous about Trumps commitment to their democracy in the wake of his abandonment of Ukraine.
This statement will make them even more nervous.
Acyn@Acyn
Trump on Taiwan: When you look at the odds, China is very, very powerful, big country. That's a very small island. Think of it, it's 59 miles away. We're 9500 miles away. That's a little bit of a difficult problem. Taiwan was developed because we had presidents that didn't know what the hell they were doing. They stole our chip industry.
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@Acyn We used to stand up for Democracies. Taiwan is a democracy! Trump is not making America great, he is making us weak and alone while looting the country for his own selfish gain.
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