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Well... it's Trump... again. #47, here we go.

Trump's White House today.

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I apologize ZipHead. When I saw this I first wondered if it was AI generated, or from some Fake News site like The Onion or CNN.
But Here is a NY Times video of Trump bragging about this destruction. Why did he need to begin this project quickly, without any popular or Congressional support? Note that this ballroom "they've been asking for for more than a hundred years" won't be completed until after the 48th President is inaugurated.

What do our beloved Trumpists think of all these travesties? Is there ANY rational explanation for this sort of behavior? I think that Trump, ashamed to pull down his pants and expose the tiny little mushroom that Stormy Daniels laughed at, is doing nothing more nor less than playing the role of a 4th-grade bully at a playground, announcing that his little mushroom is "The biggest Ever. Nobody's ever seen anything like it."
 


This board is so fortunate to have geniuses supporting Donald Trump who can offer the Trumpist perspective on this. How will they react?

@RVonse -- Are you proud that the Putin and Trump crime families are banding together to control the planet, and enemies like Holland are scurrying away in fear?

@TSwizzle -- Can you spare time from your busy schedule to produce TWO rolling-eyes emojis instead of just one?
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/othe...d-doj-pay-him-230m-for-grievances/ar-AA1OUuaG

President Donald Trump has reportedly demanded that his Justice Department pay him $230 million in taxpayer dollars as compensation for past actions that he disagreed with.

Trump submitted claims to the Justice Department beginning in 2023, alleging that his rights were violated by investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election, The New York Times reported Tuesday. A complaint submitted last year accused the Department of Justice of privacy violations that occurred during an FBI search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.

Not sure if anyone mentioned this already, but this is more evidence that Trump is totally deranged, and obsessively greedy. WTF!
 
Trump's White House today.

View attachment 52464

I apologize ZipHead. When I saw this I first wondered if it was AI generated, or from some Fake News site like The Onion or CNN.
But Here is a NY Times video of Trump bragging about this destruction. Why did he need to begin this project quickly, without any popular or Congressional support? Note that this ballroom "they've been asking for for more than a hundred years" won't be completed until after the 48th President is inaugurated.
here’s an interesting take on this White House construction project:

We’ve received a lot of questions about Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing.

Here’s how the process is supposed to work:
1. Initial Proposal: The White House is managed by the National Park Service (NPS) but used by the Executive Office of the President (EOP). Any proposed change, even by a sitting president, begins internally through the Office of the Curator and the White House Facilities Management Division.
2. Historic Review: The NPS, as custodian of the White House under the Presidential Residence Act and National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), must review all alterations for compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA. This requires assessing potential impacts on historic and cultural resources in consultation with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) and the D.C. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
3. Planning & Environmental Oversight: The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) evaluates all major federal projects in the National Capital Region, including work on the White House grounds, for design, planning, and environmental impacts under NEPA (the National Environmental Policy Act). Public comment and design reviews are part of that process.
4. Aesthetic Review: The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) reviews and advises on the design and appearance of any exterior modifications to the White House or its grounds.
5. Final Authorization: After approvals from NPS, NCPC, and CFA, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the White House Chief Usher / Facilities Management Office finalize funding, scheduling, and logistics.

Only after completing this full process could any major construction or demolition legally begin.

Yet Trump ignored every step, acting unilaterally through executive order, bypassing oversight, and ordering demolition as if he were a monarch. The result: the people’s house, altered without the people’s consent.

More details:

Section 107, let’s talk about it.

The above process has always been the process taken, and here’s why.

Section 107 of the National Historic Preservation Act exempts the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and the Supreme Court from being legally required to go through the Act’s formal Section 106 review. In other words, the law doesn’t automatically force those branches to follow the same procedures as other federal buildings. That exemption exists only because each branch of government controls its own seat of power, it was never intended as a free pass to ignore preservation, planning, or environmental rules altogether.

In practice, every administration since the 1960s has followed the same review structure out of duty, accountability, and executive-branch policy. The White House is still federal property, managed by the National Park Service under the Presidential Residence Act and subject to Executive Order 11593, which requires federal agencies to protect and consult on historic resources. Major exterior or site work still triggers National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) and U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) design reviews, along with NEPA environmental assessments. Any project involving government resources must also comply with the Anti-Deficiency Act and federal ethics rules on funding and gifts.

So yes, Section 107 means the NHPA can’t force compliance, but presidents are still bound by a network of executive orders, planning statutes, environmental laws, and constitutional duties. That’s why the process described isn’t optional, it’s the framework that has always protected the people’s house from unilateral or politically motivated alteration.

These executive orders:

- Executive Order 11593 (1971) – Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment - Requires all federal agencies (including the Executive Office of the President) to “locate, inventory, and nominate to the National Register all properties under their control” and to consult with the Secretary of the Interior before altering historically significant structures. (Demolishing part of the White House without such consultation would conflict with this order.)
- Executive Order 12148 (1979), delegates emergency and historic property responsibilities to the Department of the Interior, reaffirming that federal agencies must protect historic resources even when exemptions exist.
 
We’ve received a lot of questions about Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing.

Here’s how the process is supposed to work:
1. Initial Proposal: The White House is managed by the National Park Service (NPS) but used by the Executive Office of the President (EOP). Any proposed change, even by a sitting president, begins internally through the Office of the Curator and the White House Facilities Management Division.
2. Historic Review: The NPS, as custodian of the White House under the Presidential Residence Act and National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), must review all alterations for compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA. This requires assessing potential impacts on historic and cultural resources in consultation with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) and the D.C. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
3. Planning & Environmental Oversight: The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) evaluates all major federal projects in the National Capital Region, including work on the White House grounds, for design, planning, and environmental impacts under NEPA (the National Environmental Policy Act). Public comment and design reviews are part of that process.
4. Aesthetic Review: The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) reviews and advises on the design and appearance of any exterior modifications to the White House or its grounds.
5. Final Authorization: After approvals from NPS, NCPC, and CFA, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the White House Chief Usher / Facilities Management Office finalize funding, scheduling, and logistics.

Only after completing this full process could any major construction or demolition legally begin.

Yet Trump ignored every step, acting unilaterally through executive order, bypassing oversight, and ordering demolition as if he were a monarch. The result: the people’s house, altered without the people’s consent.

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The four inferiors on Mt. Rushmore gotta go. A traitor, a Democrat, the guy who betrayed his own race and started a Civil War, and an anti-capitalist. Ugh. Trump is a much better President than all four of them put together. One big bust of our Greatest President would be better than four puny busts of these four puny guys. Everybody says so.

This will be a massive project that should be done with great care and great expense. But erasing the four wrong faces should begin immediately.

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There are other projects that should be started now while the Demonic Enemy is powerless. Tourists admire what was once called the "Washington Monument" and compliment the Holy Schlong, glorious symbol of the Great Man's virility. But it needs improvement. We've got plenty of gold going to waste in Fort Knox. The tribute to Donald's Erectness should be plated with gold, and a large solid-gold replica of the Mighty Glans placed on the tip-top. Make America Great Again.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/othe...d-doj-pay-him-230m-for-grievances/ar-AA1OUuaG

President Donald Trump has reportedly demanded that his Justice Department pay him $230 million in taxpayer dollars as compensation for past actions that he disagreed with.

Trump submitted claims to the Justice Department beginning in 2023, alleging that his rights were violated by investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election, The New York Times reported Tuesday. A complaint submitted last year accused the Department of Justice of privacy violations that occurred during an FBI search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.

Not sure if anyone mentioned this already, but this is more evidence that Trump is totally deranged, and obsessively greedy. WTF!
But he said he'd give it to charity.
But I'm not looking for money. I'd give it to charity or something. I would give it to charity, any money.
You know, the disadvantaged, the downtrodden, struggling putting greens.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/othe...d-doj-pay-him-230m-for-grievances/ar-AA1OUuaG

President Donald Trump has reportedly demanded that his Justice Department pay him $230 million in taxpayer dollars as compensation for past actions that he disagreed with.

Trump submitted claims to the Justice Department beginning in 2023, alleging that his rights were violated by investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election, The New York Times reported Tuesday. A complaint submitted last year accused the Department of Justice of privacy violations that occurred during an FBI search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.

Not sure if anyone mentioned this already, but this is more evidence that Trump is totally deranged, and obsessively greedy. WTF!
But he said he'd give it to charity.
But I'm not looking for money. I'd give it to charity or something. I would give it to charity, any money.
You know, the disadvantaged, the downtrodden, struggling putting greens.
We only need look at his history of running charitable foundations to know what would happen.
 
"I don't even talk to them about it," Trump said of his lawyers. "All I know is that they (Department of Justice) would owe me a lot of money. But I'm not looking for money. I'd give it to charity or something. I would give it to charity, any money. But look what they did. They rigged the election."
Trump tried to overturn his 2020 election loss to former President Joe Biden, based on his false claims about voter fraud.

He must be talking about the 2024 election because no way could a felon like him win, unless the election was rigged.

I guess there will be a charity called, Poor poor pitiful Orange Jesus charity. Give me the money or else I'll have you prosecuted.
 

“Manafort loophole” said:
The statute rests on solid constitutional ground. Under the Supreme Court’s “separate sovereigns” doctrine, state and federal systems draw power from different sources. A federal pardon ends only federal exposure; it doesn’t block state prosecution. The legislative history leaves no doubt that “other form of clemency” includes commutations. New York’s law was designed to ensure that political allies of a president couldn’t evade state justice through federal favors.
Sad that such a thing is necessary.
 
Sargent: Well, let’s talk about this new CNBC poll, which shows him in real political trouble. It finds Trump 13 points underwater on the economy—only 42 percent of Americans approve of his handling of it, versus 55 percent who disapprove. Those are his worst numbers of any CNBC poll on the economy during either of Trump’s two terms.

And only 34 percent approve of his policies on inflation and the cost of living—62 percent disapprove. Absolutely terrible. This is all related to the shutdown as well. Simon, what’s your take on these numbers?
Rosenberg: Well, to me, there were two things about this poll that really stood out. Number one is that the way it was written and the way it has been covered on CNBC today is: Trump failing, falling, stumbling, in decline, and losing.

For all of his—you know, this stuff has been seen by all of their buddies in New York and on Wall Street. And I’m sure there are all sorts of emails now coming from Trump allies on the Street about What the hell is going on? You guys are getting beat.

So, to me, the second bit that was really important is that they had a graph show—that’s very prominent, both on television and in the written report—that 53 percent of the country was blaming Trump and the Republicans for the government shutdown and only 37 percent Democrats. That’s the biggest spread of any poll that I’ve seen.
And so what it shows is that Trump is now being blamed for the bad economy. There’s an erosion of support for him on economic issues and in his overall approval rating. He’s losing the big argument with the Democrats on the shutdown.
 
President Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who had previously pleaded guilty to enabling money laundering while heading the cryptocurrency exchange, the White House said Thursday.

The pardon of Zhao, widely known as CZ, came two months after The Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump family's own crypto venture, which has generated about $4.5 billion since the 2024 election, has been helped by "a partnership with an under-the-radar trading platform quietly administered by Binance."
 
President Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who had previously pleaded guilty to enabling money laundering while heading the cryptocurrency exchange, the White House said Thursday.

The pardon of Zhao, widely known as CZ, came two months after The Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump family's own crypto venture, which has generated about $4.5 billion since the 2024 election, has been helped by "a partnership with an under-the-radar trading platform quietly administered by Binance."

The corruption is right out there in the open.

Isn't it funny that Trump makes crazy claims like that liberal groups fund terrorism but he pardons a business pal whose company "allowed people in sanctioned countries and terrorist groups like Hamas, Al Qaeda and the Islamic State to move money on his platform."

 
Does that mean we can label Trump a terrorist as he pardoned someone that helped terrorists move money?
 
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