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The largest Trump timeline, documenting over 1,500 events and crimes to hold Trump, his family, and his allies accountable. Inspired by @sarahkendzior’s books.




🚨BREAKING TONIGHT: A massive change in U.S. immigration policy. The Trump administration has announced that any noncitizens in the country who have applied for a green card must leave the United States indefinitely.

🚨🚨🚨 It keeps getting worse @lawyeroyer “The 1.8 billion Trump – Blanche slush fund is even more corrupt than we knew. Todd Blanche is offering to cut Republican senators IN on the PAYOUT to WIN their support. Please share widely and call your SENATORS to shut this down“‼️


Bye-bye 👋

VAN HOLLEN: An individual who was pardoned by Trump went on to molest two children, and he tried to buy their silence by saying he would give them funds from your slush fund. Can you commit to not making that person eligible for a payout? BLANCHE: You're obviously lying in your question VAN HOLLEN: I am reporting what he said




The overall story of the second Trump admin is the abuse of power to enrich his family, reward his friends, and forgive crimes committed on his behalf, while punishing critics, threatening civil society, taxing the rest of us, and piling debt on our children.


Data centers are the leading cause of a 76% increase in the cost of electricity for America's largest power grid over just the first 3 months of this year, according to Bloomberg. The 13-state grid managed by PJM serves 67 million people, and costs have spiked this year. This time last year the cost of electricity on this grid was $77.78 per megawatt-hour. Now that cost has almost doubled to $136.53 per megawatt-hour. Bloomberg attributes that skyrocketing cost to the "booming demand from artificial intelligence data centers, which require vast amounts of energy and are putting a significant burden on America’s aging power grids." Full story: bloomberg.com/news/articles/….



NEW: The DOJ is considering settling a lawsuit Trump filed against the IRS over the release of his tax returns, a move that could send taxpayer money directly into the president’s pockets—NYT
