And tell the truth about something? He'll die first.
Seems to me that already happens all the time. Seriously, if I started getting nickels for every headline that proclaims how "angry" 47 is about something, I'd have a lot of nickels.So two reasons to look forward to it? yes please!
Cause it'll happen. Maybe not the outright confession, but the angry, screaming frustration: totally. It's a symptom of most form of dementia.
Par for the course.. Trump has been violating people WAY before he became president.Good lord this violates so much.
Worst part is I can guarantee almost all of the ways it can be read would be accurateThere are so many ways to read that.
I hate this timeline.
Conor McCourt, a retired NYPD sergeant and forensic video expert, told CBS News he disagrees with the conclusion reached by the DOJ’s Office of Inspector General.
“It’s more likely it’s a person in an [orange] uniform,” he said. More specifically, a person wearing an orange inmate jumpsuit. CBS reported that other forensics experts were also “skeptical” of the conclusion reached by federal investigators.
I mean, fair interpretation: but vance absolutely NEEDS trumps cult to follow him. Even with the cult, vance will lose the subsequent election, but he needs them to acknowledge him as the next in line for the leadership of the magats. So the only thing he can do is try to be a trumpier trump than trump was.
He'll fail, cause he's vance and literally everyone in the world hates him.
Voting along party lines, the Senate OBVIOUSLY confirmed Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro as Attorney General for Washington DC. She joins a cadre of former Fox News personalities that now inhabit key federal positions
5/ The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down after Trump and Congress eliminated its federal funding. The $1.1 billion rescission signed into law last month removed the CPB’s entire budget for the next two years. Most of its roughly 100 employees will be laid off by Sept. 30, with a small team staying on through January to wind down operations. The closure ends CPB’s nearly 60-year role in funding local NPR and PBS stations, licensing music for classical and jazz radio, supporting emergency alerts in 25 states, and backing educational shows like Sesame Street. “Despite the extraordinary efforts of millions of Americans […] we now face the difficult reality of closing our operations,” CPB CEO Patricia Harrison said. Trump, meanwhile, called CPB “a biased, taxpayer-funded scam” and wrote, “REPUBLICANS HAVE TRIED DOING THIS FOR 40 YEARS, AND FAILED […] BUT NO MORE.” (Poynter / NPR / CNN / Axios / CBS News / NBC News / Politico / New York Times / Associated Press / Washington Post)