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Anxiety surges as Donald Trump may be indicted soon: Why 2024 is 'the final battle' and 'the big one'​


WASHINGTON – It looks like American politics is entering a new age of anxiety, triggered by an unprecedented legal development: The potential indictment of a former president and current presidential candidate.

Donald Trump's many legal problems – and calls for protests by his followers – have generated new fears of political violence and anxiety about the unknowable impact all this will have on the already-tense 2024 presidential election


I’ll reframe this is a more accurate way, Are Presidents above the law? This new age was spurred into existence when home grown dummies elected a corrupt, mentally ill, anti-democratic, would be dictator as President and don’t bother to hold him responsible for his crimes, don’t want to because in the ensuing mayhem and destruction, they think they will be better off. The man is actually advocating violence (not the first time). And btw, screw democracy too. If this feeling spreads, we are In deep shirt.

This goes beyond one treasonous Peice of work and out to all his minions. This is on you or should we be sympathetic to the idea of they can’t help being selfish suckers to the Nation’s detriment? Donald Trump is the single largest individual threat to our democracy and it‘s all going to boil down to will the majority of the GOP return to his embrace and start slinging his excrement to support him?
 
they know what threads to steer away from.

Unfortunately for them ( fortunate for us ) so far this week, hasnt been a good one for Trump defenders.
Has there been a good week for Trump yet? So far, what I've seen is absolute worst case scenario in a complete fall into fascism. The courts are trying but the administration doesn't really care so much what the courts say. They're more interested in doing what Putin wants.
 
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President Donald Trump said that Colorado Governor Jared Polis should “be ashamed of himself” for hanging a “purposefully distorted” presidential portrait in the State Capitol building.

Colorado Republicans raised over $10,000 to commission the portrait by artist Sarah Boardman, which was unveiled in 2019 during the president’s first term.

In a late-night Truth Social rant, Trump took aim at Polis, a Democrat, and Broadman, who he claimed had lost her touch after making former President Barack Obama look “wonderful” in a commission years earlier.

“Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves, but the one in Colorado, in the State Capitol, put up by the Governor, along with all other Presidents, was purposefully distorted to a level that even I, perhaps, have never seen before,” Trump began on Sunday evening.

“The artist also did President Obama, and he looks wonderful, but the one on me is truly the worst. She must have lost her talent as she got older.”

Along with his own calls to remove the painting, Trump alleged that furious Colorado natives had complained about the portrait and were urging state officials to pull it down................


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We all have that one picture of ourselves that we simply can't stand. But Donald Trump has the power to do something about it.

The Colorado state legislatures agreed on Monday to “immediately” take down a painting of the mercurial president that he had blasted on Truth Social as "distorted" and "the worst."

State Democrats said the request came from their Republican colleagues, who apparently felt moved by the pleas of their leader.

"The [Democratic] speaker and majority leader are focused on keeping Coloradans safe and reducing costs, not hanging portraits. If the GOP wants to spend time and money on which portrait of Trump hangs in the Capitol, then that’s up to them," a spokesperson said.

Republicans haven’t always been against the portrait Trump found so offensive. Painted in oils by Colorado artist Sarah Boardman during Trump’s first term, it was funded through a Republican-run GoFundMe campaign, approved by the state GOP, and has hung in the capitol's Gallery of Presidents since 2019................

 
President Donald Trump said that Colorado Governor Jared Polis should “be ashamed of himself” for hanging a “purposefully distorted” presidential portrait in the State Capitol building.

Colorado Republicans raised over $10,000 to commission the portrait by artist Sarah Boardman, which was unveiled in 2019 during the president’s first term.

In a late-night Truth Social rant, Trump took aim at Polis, a Democrat, and Broadman, who he claimed had lost her touch after making former President Barack Obama look “wonderful” in a commission years earlier.

“Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves, but the one in Colorado, in the State Capitol, put up by the Governor, along with all other Presidents, was purposefully distorted to a level that even I, perhaps, have never seen before,” Trump began on Sunday evening.

“The artist also did President Obama, and he looks wonderful, but the one on me is truly the worst. She must have lost her talent as she got older.”

Along with his own calls to remove the painting, Trump alleged that furious Colorado natives had complained about the portrait and were urging state officials to pull it down................


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Considering the subject, the artist did an incredible job capturing the declining Trump.

“The Picture of Donald Trump” except that it matches him on the outside and inside. Just an ugly person.
 
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — President Trump is vowing a new approach to getting homeless people off the streets by forcibly moving those living outside into large camps while mandating mental health and addiction treatment — an aggressive departure from the nation's leading homelessness policy, which for decades has prioritized housing as the most effective way to combat the crisis.

"Our once-great cities have become unlivable, unsanitary nightmares," Mr. Trump said in a presidential campaign video. "For those who are severely mentally ill and deeply disturbed, we will bring them to mental institutions, where they belong, with the goal of reintegrating them back into society once they are well enough to manage."

Now that he's in office, the assault on "Housing First" has begun.

White House officials haven't announced a formal policy but are opening the door to a treatment-first agenda, while engineering a major overhaul of the housing and social service programs that form the backbone of the homelessness response system that cities and counties across the nation depend on. Nearly $4 billion was earmarked last year alone. But now, Scott Turner, who heads Mr. Trump's Department of Housing and Urban Development — the agency responsible for administering housing and homelessness funding — has outlined massive funding cuts and called for a review of taxpayer spending.

"Thanks to President Trump's leadership, we are no longer in a business-as-usual posture and the DOGE task force will play a critical role in helping to identify and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse and ultimately better serve the American people," Turner said in a statement.

Staffing cuts already proposed would hit the part of the agency overseeing homelessness spending and Housing First initiatives particularly hard. Mr. Trump outlined his vision during his campaign, calling for new treatment facilities to be opened on large parcels of government land — "tent cities where the homeless can be relocated and their problems identified." They could receive treatment and rehabilitation or face arrest. Now in office, he has begun to turn his attention to street homelessness, in March ordering Washington, D.C., to sweep encampments, potentially separating homeless people from their case managers and social service providers, derailing their path to housing...........

"Thanks to President Trump's leadership, we are no longer in a business-as-usual posture and the DOGE task force will play a critical role in helping to identify and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse and ultimately better serve the American people," Turner said in a statement.

Staffing cuts already proposed would hit the part of the agency overseeing homelessness spending and Housing First initiatives particularly hard. Mr. Trump outlined his vision during his campaign, calling for new treatment facilities to be opened on large parcels of government land — "tent cities where the homeless can be relocated and their problems identified." They could receive treatment and rehabilitation or face arrest. Now in office, he has begun to turn his attention to street homelessness, in March ordering Washington, D.C., to sweep encampments, potentially separating homeless people from their case managers and social service providers, derailing their path to housing.

"Make no mistake that Trump's reckless attacks across the federal government will supercharge the housing and homelessness crisis in communities across the country," Democratic U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters of Los Angeles said in response to the order..............

 
Donald Trump crowned himself the “fertilization president” as he gave a speech at a Women’s History Month event.

The US president participated in a special event to celebrate the achievements of women, held at the White House on Wednesday (26 March).

Addressing the audience, Trump said: “We’re going to have tremendous goodies in the bag for women too, between the fertizilation and all the other things we are talking about, its going to be great.”

Responding to laughter from the crowd, a smiling Trump said: “I am still very proud of it, I will be known as the fertilizaion president, that’s ok, that’s not bad.”……..:


 
Donald Trump crowned himself the “fertilization president” as he gave a speech at a Women’s History Month event.

The US president participated in a special event to celebrate the achievements of women, held at the White House on Wednesday (26 March).

Addressing the audience, Trump said: “We’re going to have tremendous goodies in the bag for women too, between the fertizilation and all the other things we are talking about, its going to be great.”

Responding to laughter from the crowd, a smiling Trump said: “I am still very proud of it, I will be known as the fertilizaion president, that’s ok, that’s not bad.”……..:


What the absolute fork is wrong with the Orange Orangutan?
 

Trump crowns himself the ‘fertilization president’ at Women’s History Month event​

 

‘They were patriots’: Trump entertains idea of compensation fund for Jan 6 rioters​

 

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