USA Policy positions of Donald Trump; let's see how many he achieves

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Shocked
The White House rescinded an order on Wednesday that froze up to trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans and sparked mass confusion across the country.

The initial directive interrupted the Medicaid system that provides health care to millions of low-income Americans and sent schools, hospitals, nonprofits, research companies and law enforcement agencies scrambling to understand if they had lost their financial support from the federal government.

A federal judge in the District of Columbia on Tuesday afternoon temporarily blocked the order in response to a lawsuit filed by Democracy Forward, a liberal organization that argued that the directive violated the First Amendment and a law governing how executive orders are to be rolled out.

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Oh a judge has now decided based on her tweet post this, that federal restraining order will be enforced on this.

First day in the job, first press sec, tweets out something which earns her the restraining order. Its genuine school kid stuff. Brilliant also that Trump's tweets were used against him in a court of law, and now his bible bashing DEI hire has done the same. Not sure we going to be seeing much of her soon, Trump will hate the embarassment.

PS hope she is hounded for being unqualified in her job by everyone.
 

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No pressure on the Zuckster for settling was there
Meta Platforms has agreed to pay roughly $25 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit that President Trump brought against the company and its CEO after the social-media platform suspended his accounts following the attack on the U.S. Capitol that year, according to people familiar with the agreement.

Of that, $22 million will go toward a fund for Trump’s presidential library, with the rest going to legal fees and the other plaintiffs who signed on to the case. Meta won’t admit wrongdoing, the people said. Trump signed the settlement agreement Wednesday in the Oval Office.

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Seems trumps library full of his own books and family's will be built by settlements

 

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The first of the Pardoned Jan 6th rioters is back behind bars. This adds to the guy wanted on child-sex offence charges and the guy shot resisting arrest.

Complaining about immigrants while pardoning a group of people with an extraordinarily high rate of offending on his first day.


Only the best?
 
Might be missed by some and certainly won’t be missed by others is Karoline Leavitt prominently displaying the cross necklace. Reinforce the message on how religion is back.

Kind of like college sports somehow being proud to display Christian faith as if the college athletes stopped doing so.

Worth using google images with Karoline to see how often she is proud to display her Christian faith.
The other K did that also,Kayleigh McEnany
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How does he keep a straight face?
It's not a lie if you believe it.

And seriously, Donald Trump ain't that smart. If he is told something, he'll believe it without doing any research himself or trying to verify it with other people. He is a useful idiot for people with some horrible agendas.
 
Trump praised them as”good people”
I guess only a felon would think that.
Most GOP congress people and Senators called journalists crazy for asking hypotheticals like Trump pardoning violent Jan 6th criminals. Then he did it and they all shut up, like good little yes-people. After years of complaining about Biden letting criminals into the country, their President's first act was pardoning 1,500 of them.

Forward to 6m:21 of this for Tillis's last comment about it being absurd that Trump or the DoJ would pardon those violent people.



6 hours ago he supported a law for deporting immigrants who commit crimes.

Nobody does greater backflips than conservatives.
 
Saw a very interesting (and absolutely terrifying) segment on Planet America about the new DOGE.

The EO that was used to set the department up actually re-branded an existing department (Digital Services or something like that) and set out that it's primary functions primarily relate to improving inter-departmental efficiencies. In and of itself that wasn't a big issue, what was is that another part of the Order significantly strengthened protections for the new department from FoI laws and other privacy related matters.

Given the person charged with running this department is also the owner of a major social media platform one can only wonder (and worry) what these new powers might be used for.
 

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USA Policy positions of Donald Trump; let's see how many he achieves


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