No, he’s still using ‘six weeks’ because when a reporter asked him about it on March 1st, he started grasping for how long it might take and said ‘maybe even six weeks’.
No general told him this would be limited. No general gave him a 6 week window. This is entirely a result of his own vapid fumbling when a microphone was shoved in his face.
One thing is certain, regardless of how he became acquainted with the terms, he got confused and “just did his own thing.”
Zeteo reports:
This is, according to sources in and close to the administration, because the president is confusing the term “military incursion” with a “military excursion,” a phrase typically used only to ridicule foreign adventurism and warmongering. Some of these sources say that they or their colleagues have used the term “incursion” in front of Trump lately, but then the president just… did his own thing.
“We took a little excursion because we felt we had to, to get rid of some evil, and I think you’ll see it’s going to be a short-term excursion,” Trump said Tuesday, as he addressed Republican lawmakers at an event in Florida. Speaking at a business in Ohio on Wednesday, Trump said, “We did a little excursion, we had to take this couple weeks, few weeks of excursion.”
One way you can tell, even without asking any of Trump’s own appointees about it, that the president is botching this is that “military incursion” is a common term that a lot of people and media outlets have used to describe the president’s war in Iran. Furthermore, the Trump White House team definitely knows the term “incursion” because they use it in official documents to rant about immigrants.
Some of Trump’s aides are afraid to correct him, or think doing so would be a complete waste of time. They are almost certainly right.
“I’m not telling him,” one administration official tells Zeteo . Other Trump advisers and people close to this president say that it would be a fool’s errand to privately fact-check Trump here and doing so would likely get them yelled at.
It’s Audit Time! Nothing is more boring, or more terrifying, than an internal auditor. Gone are the second homes, the exotic vacations, the mistresses and secret families, the wine cellars, the plastic surgery, the food for gambling addictions, the cars, the crypto. Gone are the chalets in Aspen and Verbier. Since the bogus $25bn assessment of the Iran War costs to date by Acting Pentagon Comptroller Jules W. Hurst III, a top priority of the Democrats, and indeed all Americans who do not embrace fraud, waste and abuse, should be a DoD audit. It’s a top political slush as it is money from Congress’ discretionary spending.
As of December 2025, the Pentagon has failed its eighth consecutive annual audit, unable to fully account for its roughly ($4.1) trillion in assets and hundreds of billions in budget, marking a persistent, systemic failure since 2018. The DoD claims it is working toward a clean audit by 2028, deploying a new Joint Task Force Audit to address persistent material weaknesses.
Why not now? Every Democrat running for national office should commit to 1) a successful audit, and 2) as many independent internal auditors as it takes.
Excerpt:
St. Clair has shared screenshots of direct messages offering her thousands of dollars per post to boost conservative candidates, and documented campaigns from influencer-marketing platforms instructing creators to coordinate messaging around political issues.
She provided evidence of Chump campaign official James Blair requesting her help amplifying posts attacking the Biden administration, with communications suggesting coordination between political operatives and social media personalities.
“Can E help gas this fire?” Blair wrote her in October 2024, likely referring to Musk, who later responded and promoted at least two of his posts attacking Democrats before the presidential election.
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Why, you could probably also accept money from Rusha Rusha Rusha come to think of it!