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Miranda Devine: How Trump can fix the Epstein mess that’s ripping his party apart



It isn't "ripping apart" jack shit. Roll Eyes
 
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Several others have called it regarding that fiasco case and his demise; MSM and others are hoping that they've found a wedge issue to drive between DJT and us real people. Even the Dems are now screaming for the release of documents. That should be evidence enough someone is quite desperate for any chance to smite MAGA before the next election.
 
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Billionaires, celebrities,young girls who work as prostitutes, private "sex" island, private jets, plus throw in a murder/suicide scandal.
Its all abut click bait and views, what a circus!

Lets move on.
 
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MSM and others are hoping that they've found a wedge issue to drive between DJT and us real people. Even the Dems are now screaming for the release of documents.
A wedge issue is precisely what this is, and the "others" you reference can be found on social media- high profile "influencers" who are profiting off the controversy. Youtube has them, and Twitter is chock full of these amoral opportunist frauds.

President Trump is aware of what's going on and that's why he's said "screw it". He knows that nothing he does now will appease those who in reality don't want to be appeased. He didn't lose his savvy overnight.
 
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It's a silly circus predicated on information that's been in the hands of the deep state for years. There are plenty of conspiracy theorist among us and they are destined to always be disappointed.
 
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Trump Hails 'Great Numbers,' Gives Powell Another Told You So

Amid strong economic data released Thursday that pointed to robust consumer spending, President Donald Trump continues to take a bow on being right in the face of economic skeptics and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's refusal to lower interest rates.

"'Too Late:' Great numbers just out," Trump trolled in a Truth Social post Thursday amid a week of escalating attacks on the Fed chair. "LOWER THE RATE!!! DJT"

Retail sales rebounded more than expected in June, rising 0.6%. Meanwhile, initial jobless claims for the last week came in at 221,000, below the anticipated 235,000, pointing to steady job growth in July.

"The fact that consumers are still buying is a strong vote of confidence for earnings going forward," said Adam Sarhan, chief executive of 50 Park Investments.

Wall Street briefly experienced extreme volatility Wednesday after reports surfaced that President Donald Trump was considering firing Powell. Although Trump swiftly denied the reports, his ongoing criticism of the central bank and hints at possible action kept investors on edge about the Fed's independence.

Currently, traders see a 54.3% chance of cutting in September, while a July move is almost completely off the table, according to CME's FedWatch tool.

Adriana Kugler, a member of the Fed’s governing board, signaled that rate cuts are off the table for now, warning Trump-era tariffs are starting to push up consumer prices — and that tight monetary policy is crucial to keep inflation fears from taking hold.

The S&P 500 posted 13 new 52-week highs and two new lows, while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 38 new highs and 11 new lows.




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Yes, because it's all about the news media Roll Eyes


PTSD? No, it's called having a guilty conscience, you boob. If the crowd had torn you to pieces, it would have been justified.

They Were Going To Kill Us’: Reporter Claims He Got ‘PTSD’ After Trump Shooting Because Crowd Blamed Media

CBS News correspondent Scott MacFarlane claimed on a Wednesday podcast that he received a Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) diagnosis in the immediate aftermath of the July 13, 2024 Butler, Pa. assassination attempt against President Donald Trump.

A gunman shot Trump in his right ear during his campaign rally in Butler, while killing a rally attendee and injuring others. On “The Chuck ToddCast,” MacFarlane said the crowd would have murdered the media covering the rally had Trump not risen “triumphantly” after getting shot.

“For those of us there, it was such a horror because you saw an emerging America. And it wasn’t the shooting, Chuck. I got diagnosed with PTSD within 48 hours,” MacFarlane told host Chuck Todd. “I got put on trauma leave. Not because, I think, of the shooting, but because you could — you saw it in the eyes, the reaction of the people. They were coming for us. If he didn’t jump up with his fist, they were going to come kill us!”

MacFarlane said he was far from the only member of the media that covered the rally who felt this sentiment.

“Many of us on press row, as we talked about this on our text chains for weeks after, were quite confident we’d be dead if he didn’t get back up,” he said. “There was a subset — not everybody — there’s dozens of people in the crowd who started coming for us, saying, ‘You did this. This is your fault. You caused this. You killed him.’ And they’re going to beat us with their hands.”

“I mean, they were going to — they were going to kill us. And respectfully, the Secret Service had bigger issues than protecting us. When he jumped up triumphantly, it saved us,” he added. “But that’s the thing. I can’t eliminate from my mind’s eye the look in their faces. That’s what America is right now. It’s not rational. It’s an irrational thought to think the media shot somebody from atop a building.”

Thomas Crooks, the 20-year-old gunman, shot Trump from the roof of a building roughly 400 feet from where Trump was delivering his speech. The man Crooks killed was former volunteer fire chief Corey Comperatore, who died while shielding his family from gunfire.

CBS News did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
 
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If he didn’t jump up with his fist, they were going to come kill us!



So, Scott, President Trump saved your miserable life.

Have you thanked him?





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It's true conservatives don't like the media, but we have morals they can't even comprehend. What a self-centered jerk!




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The Federalist: EXCLUSIVE: Memo Reveals D.C. Judges Are Predisposed Against Trump Administration

By: Margot Cleveland, July 16, 2025

Federal judge James Boasberg advised Chief Justice John Roberts and some two dozen other judges that his D.C. colleagues were “concern[ed] that the Administration would disregard rulings of federal courts leading to a constitutional crisis,” according to a memorandum obtained exclusively by The Federalist. That Judge Boasberg and his fellow D.C. District Court judges would discuss how a named Defendant in numerous pending lawsuits might respond to an adverse ruling is shocking. Equally outrageous is those judges’ clear disregard for the presumption of regularity — a presumption that requires a court to presume public officials properly discharged their official duties.

During the week of March 11, 2025, members of the Judicial Conference met in Washington, D.C., for the first of its two regular meetings. As the U.S. Court’s webpage explains, “[t]he Judicial Conference of the United States is the national policymaking body for the federal courts.”

The Judicial Conference consists of Chief Justice Roberts, who presides over the body, as well as the chief judge of each judicial circuit, the chief judge of the Court of International Trade, and one district judge from each regional circuit, making for a group of approximately thirty judges. While the Judicial Conference mainstay is considering “administrative and policy issues affecting the federal court system,” and “mak[ing] recommendations to Congress concerning legislation involving the Judicial Branch,” a side conversation at the group’s most recent meeting revealed a disturbing detail — the predisposition of supposedly unbiased judges against the Trump Administration.

In a memorandum obtained exclusively by The Federalist, a member of the Judicial Conference summarized the March meeting, including a “working breakfast” at which Justice Roberts spoke. According to the memorandum, “District of the District of Columbia Chief Judge James Boasberg next raised his colleagues’ concerns that the Administration would disregard rulings of federal courts leading to a constitutional crisis.”

“Chief Justice Roberts expressed hope that would not happen and in turn no constitutional crisis would materialize,” according to the memorandum. The summary of the working breakfast added that Chief Justice Roberts noted that “his interactions with the President have been civil and respectful, such as the President thanking him at the state of the union address for administering the oath.”

Donald Trump, however, is not merely the president: He is a Defendant in scores of lawsuits, including multiple cases in the D.C. District Court. As such, this conversation did not concern generic concerns of the judiciary, but specific discussions about a litigant currently before the same judges who expressed concern to the Chief Judge of the D.C. District Court that the Trump Administration would disregard the court’s orders.

Judge Boasberg’s comments reveal he and his colleagues hold an anti-Trump bias, for the Trump Administration had complied with every court order to date (and since for that matter). The D.C. District Court judges’ “concern” also went counter to the normal presumption courts hold — one that presumes public officials properly discharged their official duties. Apparently, that presumption does not apply to the current president, at least if you are litigating in D.C.

And what is both troubling and ironic is that only a few days later, Judge Boasberg, in a case in which he completely lacked jurisdiction, as the Supreme Court would later confirm, entered a lawless order commanding the Trump Administration to halt removals to El Salvador. So, one of the judges concerned about Trump following the law, ignored the law. Nonetheless, Judge Boasberg would later find “the Trump Administration committed criminal contempt of court” by failing to turn the planes around or fly the gang members back to the U.S., even though the court’s written (and unlawful) injunction ordered neither.

As I said at the time, the Chief Judge of the D.C. District Court seemed hellbent on finding the Trump Administration in contempt. It would seem, we now know why: Judge Boasberg and his colleagues prejudged Trump as a scofflaw. The reality, though, is the president has shown great restraint in the face of an avalanche of lawless lower court orders.

In fact, recently released emails related to the case before Judge Boasberg confirm the Trump Administration’s intent was and remains to obey all court orders — even those lawless ones. Those emails came to light after a whistleblower made spurious allegations against Emil Bove, whom Trump has nominated to serve on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

Bove served as the principal associate deputy attorney general at the time the DOJ was representing the Trump Administration before Judge Boasberg. While the whistleblower claimed Bove suggested the DOJ ignore court orders to advance the Trump Administration’s agenda, an email obtained by The Federalist on Friday disproved the claim.

In that email, the whistleblower’s supervisor wrote that the legal team was “called to a meeting with the Deputy Attorney General,” at which Bove “advised our team that we must avoid a court order halting an upcoming operation to implement the Act at all costs.”

As Sen. Chuck Grassley, the Chair of the Judiciary Committee, noted yesterday, “Bove telling subordinate DOJ litigators, in advance of anticipated litigation, to avoid a court order that negatively impacts a mission is inconsistent with instructions to outright ignore a court order, and entirely consistent with Bove’s sworn testimony.” And at his confirmation hearing, Bove, under oath, attested that he has “never advised a Department of Justice attorney to violate a court order.” But as Justice Alito reminded Americans a mere month after the Judicial Conference attended by Judge Boasberg concluded, “[b]oth the Executive and the Judiciary have an obligation to follow the law.” The Trump Administration has been doing its part, but the lower courts remain rabid in their attack on the rule of law — and now we know that at least some judges are likewise flouting their obligation to remain impartial or recuse from the case when they aren’t.


Impeach them all.





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Circumcision err Recissions Act has passed

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Well, NPR will have to do it like everyone else now, no more free ride from the American taxpayer.

"I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of mild-mannered, monotone NPR hosts suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened."



 
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I'll take every single win when it comes to cutting spending.


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I ESPECIALLY love the cutting of funds to PBS & NPR!!.. I am in to this winning thing, big time.
 
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For people that think Trump and Epstein were close, I recommend the book FILTHY RICH by John Connolly and Tim Malloy, written in 2016. It details how Epstein and Trump knew each other in earlier years, but Trump banned him from all of his resorts after receiving numerous complaints about Epstein hitting on young females at those facilities. In the picture showing the two men standing side by side, look how young Trump is to get an idea of how long ago that was.


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Better late than never. Should have been named NDR, National Democrat Radio.


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NPR = Nationalische Propaganda Rundfunk


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DJT-45/47 MAGA !!!!!

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NPR and PBS can now ask for more money from viewers like you.


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"POLL: Trump’s Popularity Grows with Republicans amid Epstein Uproar"

https://www.breitbart.com/poli...amid-epstein-uproar/

With a little luck, the walking deads - I mean talking heads - will figure that Epstein news is helping PDJT, and so will stop covering it.

Maybe their choice of topics to cover explain why you never see a newspaper stand anymore.


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