Trump's Lawless Rampage Is Only Accelerating

Originally published at: Trump’s Lawless Rampage Is Only Accelerating

The Unrelenting Boundlessness of Trump II In the past few weeks, Democrats’ performance in the off-year election and the dismissals of the indictments of James Comey and Letitia James bred a general sense that perhaps a corner has been turned in the Trump II presidency. But the long-held pattern is holding true that when Trump…

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Ah, yes, Adm. Holsey’s decision coming into focus as…refusing to carry out an illegal order.

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Another TFG pardon, but Arkansas didn’t relinquish everything to the Feds on this one. And they still want them to serve their State time and repay $1 million.

And once again, the big Medicaid fraud is not those who qualify for the provgram.

Tim Griffin asked a Pulaski County judge in a court motion Tuesday to order Joseph Schwartz to report to prison to serve 31 days before he is eligible for parole under his state conviction. Griffin asked the judge to give Schwartz seven days to report.

“In addition to his prison time, he still owes more than $1 million to the state in restitution and fees,” Jeff LeMaster, a spokesperson for Griffin’s office, said in a statement. “We will ensure he fulfills all of his obligations to the state.”

Response from Schwarz’s lawyer. “Nuh uh, no way. he was pardoned!!!”

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Not dead yet, thus, no joy.

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More details here. I’ll take Admiral Halsey over Pete Hegseth every single time.

…retired.

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“Unlimited power in the hands of limited people always leads to cruelty.” – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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And the grift goes on…

Funny thing is (if anything can be these days), they produce…magnets!! You know, those things that don’t work when they get wet? Yeah, those! They must be special waterproof ones.

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Basically the embodiment of what the 6 Dem Senators and Congressmen urged in their video ad.

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Oxford Word of the Year

Rage baiting

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First sentence in a NY Times article yesterday. It made me laugh

Representative Elise Stefanik of New York called Speaker Mike Johnson a habitual liar.

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"President Trump’s unlawful dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development has contributed to the first rise in global child mortality since at least 1990, according to a new report from the Gates Foundation. Nearly a quarter of a million more children under 5 are projected to die worldwide in 2025 than in 2024."

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Nosey the Curious Cat will have something pithy to add just as soon as she finishes her pancakes….

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“Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace.” Well, one sector of the economy will boom, but not for another 3 years or so: the sign-removal industry.

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Some economists say the new pardon purchase industry is the only thing keeping the country from sliding into a recession.

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they were radioing for help, which itself was deemed a hostile act.

To our enemies: Failure to commit suicide is an offense punishable by death!

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How much longer?

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Keep in mind that Bongino the Clown is behind this. Most likely they arrested some liberal activist that had nothing to do with it. It is just a distraction.

BREAKING: Pipe Bomb Suspect Arrested

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Gotta wonder if Jesus is about to choke the life out of The Dotard. Couldn’t possibly happen soon enough

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From DK and the MM

The Unrelenting Boundlessness of Trump II

“…a general sense that perhaps a corner has been turned in the Trump II presidency. But the long-held pattern is holding true that when Trump is boxed in or thwarted on one front, he lurches wildly in different directions, continuing to violate laws, boundaries, and norms, often with even greater fervor.”

I’ll repeat something I have said from earliest days of Chump I:
A very good illustration of this human malignancy are the properties of a gas. Without increasing one whit of it’s substance it can expand to completely fill a vessel of almost infinite size and exert equal pressure in all direction simultaneously, constantly and relentlessly seeking any weakness or cracks to exploit.

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