The Washington Post FactChecker Glenn Kessler and his team announced today that Trump had passed a total of 10,000 lies. That is a record, even for him! And he still has another 20 months to go in his term!
It took President Trump 601 days to top 5,000 false and misleading claims in The Fact Checker’s database, an average of eight claims a day.
But on April 26, just 226 days later, the president crossed the 10,000 mark — an average of nearly 23 claims a day in this seven-month period, which included the many rallies he held before the midterm elections, the partial government shutdown over his promised border wall and the release of the special counsel’s report on Russian interference in the presidential election.
This milestone appeared unlikely when The Fact Checker first started this project during his first 100 days. In the first 100 days, Trump averaged less than five claims a day, which would have added up to about 7,000 claims in a four-year presidential term. But the tsunami of untruths just keeps looming larger and larger.
It seems that the longer he is in the White House, the easier it is to say whatever he wants, without bothering to discern whether it has any factual basis.
Also, he has gotten rid of anyone who restrained his impulse to lie or distort the facts, like General Kelly.
About one-fifth of the president’s claims are about immigration issues, a percentage that has grown since the government shutdown over funding for his promised border wall. In fact, his most repeated claim — 160 times — is that his border wall is being built. Congress balked at funding the concrete wall he envisioned, and so he has tried to pitch bollard fencing and repairs of existing barriers as “a wall.”
Trump’s penchant for repeating false claims is demonstrated by the fact that The Fact Checker database has recorded nearly 300 instances when the president has repeated a variation of the same claim at least three times. He also now has earned 21 “Bottomless Pinocchios,” claims that have earned Three or Four Pinocchios and which have been repeated at least 20 times.
About a fifth of his lies are told at his campaign rallies, where he gets up without a speech and riffs on whatever crosses his mind, whatever makes him angry, free associates about his enemies and critics and alleged accomplishments.
When the president of the United States lies wantonly and when he calls the press “the enemy of the people,” you can see we are on a downward trajectory in which there are no truths and no objective facts, whom do you believe? George Orwell wrote about this phenomenon.
Orwell wrote in his essay, “Looking Back on the Spanish War”:
I know it is the fashion to say that most of recorded history is lies anyway. I am willing to believe that history is for the most part inaccurate and biased, but what is peculiar to our own age is the abandonment of the idea that history could be truthfully written. In the past, people deliberately lied, or they unconsciously colored what they wrote, or they struggled after the truth, well knowing that they must make many mistakes; but in each case they believed that “the facts” existed and were more or less discoverable. And in practice there was always a considerable body of fact which would have been agreed to by almost anyone. If you look up the history of the last war in, for instance, the Encyclopedia Britannica, you will find that a respectable amount of the material is drawn from German sources. A British and a German historian would disagree deeply on many things, even on fundamentals, but there would still be a body of, as it were, neutral fact on which neither would seriously challenge the other. It is just this common basis of agreement with its implication that human beings are all one species of animal, that totalitarianism destroys. Nazi theory indeed specifically denies that such a thing as “the truth” exists. There is, for instance, no such thing as “Science”. There is only “German Science,” “Jewish Science,” etc. The implied objective of this line of thought is a nightmare world in which the Leader, or some ruling clique, controls not only the future but the past. If the Leader says of such and such an event, “It never happened” — well, it never happened. If he says that two and two are five — well two and two are five. This prospect frightens me much more than bombs — and after our experiences of the last few years that is not such a frivolous statement.
I think Trump is becoming more and more unhinged, hence, the need to lie more and more. His narcissism of ‘always having to be right’ is now up against a lot of people who don’t trust him. Mueller’s report and the dozens of investigations, including the House’s wanting to see his tax returns, is making him become unglued.
Of course, there is also the possibility that his dementia is spreading and he has even less ability to remember anything.
Stages of Dementia:
https://www.leisurecare.com/resources/7-stages-dementia/
Plus he doesn’t read.
This is not funny, but really scary for us as a nation.
I think Trump’s physician needs to come clean.
You are right, Yvonne…this is not funny.
More & more violence in this country, more hate crimes, people spurred/encouraged to hate since his election.
Congrats to President Pinocchio on his historic accomplishment!
President Pinocchio,…it has a ring to it. I like it,…but on second thought, it is rather rough on Pinocchio. He learned; he wanted to be a real boy. Trump, unfortunately, will never be anything but a puppet, a caricature of the real thing.
Reblogged this on David R. Taylor-Thoughts on Education and commented:
Interesting in that someone is actually tracking something like this…lol
Yeah. Amazing. It’s so hard to keep up with them all!
Someone ought to compile the very short list of the times he told the truth. That would be an interesting contrast.
Video: Trump Exposes Trump
PlainSight
Published on Jul 23, 2016
In his own words, Donald Trump reveals his contradictions about Iraq, immigration, health care, abortion, Libya, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and more.
Hilarious.
Good questions. Why are they willing to destroy their reputations over the Orange Moron?
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Thom’s blog
What Are They Hiding?
The Trump administration clearly has a lot to hide. The question is, what exactly are they hiding? Why is Steve Mnuchin willing to go to jail rather than share Trump’s tax returns in private with members of Congress?
Why is Bill Barr refusing to answer questions from Congress and their staff? Are they covering up crimes? Are they covering up simple wrongdoing? And why would these people cover up on behalf of a grifter who most recently was convicted of fraud and paid a $25 million fine for it with Trump university? Is it so important to be that close to power that they are willing to ruin their reputations or even go to jail?
Or does Trump have something on them, too? What the hell is going on here?
I absolutely agree. This goes right to the heart of the Republican establishment McConnel and Ryan knew exactly what was happening and Trump has the goods on all of them. Perhaps the reason that Ryan got out of Dodge. And Burr went right to Trump about the March 17 briefing by Comey.
Mueller could not or would not determine what happened to the data that went to Deripaska. Deripaska is not the Russian Government. Of course, the Russian Government is a crime syndicate with Putin as the Boss so is he a Lieutenant or an underboss. With the actual Government being a front.
And he could not prove that Manafort told Trump. So what in Gods name would Deripaska want that information for? And who the hell in their right mind would think that these egos did not share everything.
NY has got to get hold of Manafort and throw him in the general lockup for a week.
But the Democrats will only compel testimony in impeachment which the spineless slugs have no desire to do.
So here is the quote of the day.
“I am a progressive, I love Nicole Wallace. She would vote for a Buss if it weren’t named Donald Trump. Don’t call yourself a centrist if you can not vote for a progressive.”
Eddie S Glaude jr.
Bus/love the edit button
Someone asked “Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?”
Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England, wrote this magnificent response:
“A few things spring to mind.
Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem.
For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honour and no grace – all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed.
So for us, the stark contrast does rather throw Trump’s limitations into embarrassingly sharp relief.
Plus, we like a laugh. And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing – not once, ever.
I don’t say that rhetorically, I mean it quite literally: not once, not ever. And that fact is particularly disturbing to the British sensibility – for us, to lack humour is almost inhuman.
But with Trump, it’s a fact. He doesn’t even seem to understand what a joke is – his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty.
Trump is a troll. And like all trolls, he is never funny and he never laughs; he only crows or jeers.
And scarily, he doesn’t just talk in crude, witless insults – he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness.
There is never any under-layer of irony, complexity, nuance or depth. It’s all surface.
Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront.
Well, we don’t. We see it as having no inner world, no soul.
And in Britain we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are plucky underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist.
Trump is neither plucky, nor an underdog. He is the exact opposite of that.
He’s not even a spoiled rich-boy, or a greedy fat-cat.
He’s more a fat white slug. A Jabba the Hutt of privilege.
And worse, he is that most unforgivable of all things to the British: a bully.
That is, except when he is among bullies; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead.
There are unspoken rules to this stuff – the Queensberry rules of basic decency – and he breaks them all. He punches downwards – which a gentleman should, would, could never do – and every blow he aims is below the belt. He particularly likes to kick the vulnerable or voiceless – and he kicks them when they are down.
So the fact that a significant minority – perhaps a third – of Americans look at what he does, listen to what he says, and then think ‘Yeah, he seems like my kind of guy’ is a matter of some confusion and no little distress to British people, given that:
* Americans are supposed to be nicer than us, and mostly are.
* You don’t need a particularly keen eye for detail to spot a few flaws in the man.
This last point is what especially confuses and dismays British people, and many other people too; his faults seem pretty bloody hard to miss.
After all, it’s impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of shit. His faults are fractal: even his flaws have flaws, and so on ad infinitum.
God knows there have always been stupid people in the world, and plenty of nasty people too. But rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness so stupid.
He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart.
In fact, if Frankenstein decided to make a monster assembled entirely from human flaws – he would make a Trump.
And a remorseful Doctor Frankenstein would clutch out big clumpfuls of hair and scream in anguish:
‘My God… what… have… I… created?
If being a twat was a TV show, Trump would be the boxed set.”
Oops, I hit Post Comment before I finished typing my email address, so I went into moderation. Here’s a duplicate:
I despise Trump because he hurts people. Detained immigrants, denied immigration based on religious affiliation, unions, the deficit, our environment, supporting hate groups, what he’s done to the courts, etcetera ad infinitum.
I love Trump because he hopefully saved the Democratic Party. AOC and other true progressives got elected, DeVos made a mockery of Duncan’s policies, the DNC had to reform its primary election process at least a little bit, decades of austerity and mass incarceration policies BY DEMOCRATS have been re-examined, etcetera.
The Liar in Chief is a joke. Sometimes, the joke puts a smile on my face. I don’t mean to go too far; he’s still an orange menace, but there is a silver lining to to orange storm cloud.
I’m sure some readers will disagree with my comment by the way. I’d just appreciate it if we’d refrain from rehashing 2016 in our responses. Thanks!
“DeVos made a mockery of Duncan’s policies”
If that were the case, one of the progressives running in 2020 would actually oppose “good public charters”. When that happens, let me know.
Instead, DeVos allowed pro-charter progressives (i.e 100% of the candidates in the primary) to give their progressive blessing to “public” charters and embrace them for their excellence while distinguishing themselves from the far right DeVos policies that Duncan never embraced either. When progressives stop endorsing DFER candidates because of Betsy DeVos, let me know.
“I love Trump because he hopefully saved the Democratic Party.”
Is that like “we had to destroy the town in order to save it”?
You have no idea whether Trump “saved” the Democratic Party because our country is in grave danger and of course, thanks to the guy you “love” we have a right wing Supreme Court and federal judiciary that will be destructive to this country for decades. And that is if our democracy even survives.
Why do I suspect that the progressives who “love” that Trump was elected are probably white and not Muslim? Their “the ends justifies the means” philosophy is easy to embrace from a position of privilege.
And it was flawed mainstream Democratic politicians like FDR, Truman, LBJ who made this country more progressive. None of whom followed a proto-fascist who tried to destroy democracy itself.
Maybe all of us should work hard to make sure that Bernie is also defeated to make the progressives even happier so progressives have 4 more years of the Trump they “love” who will surely lead to even more progressives like AOC being elected.
I wish that were so. The Democratic House leadership seems unwilling to indict the man, despite the clear instructions in the Mueller report that it is up to them to do so. If they won’t stand for protecting our democratic processes, what will they stand for? The DNC seems poised to anoint Joe Biden, champion of bankers and of the Obama Education Deforms, on the theory that worked so well for them in 2016–that we need another “moderate” who will fill his cabinet with folks from Goldman, Sachs and attempt to revive Romneycare rather than fight for Medicare for All of the kind found everywhere else in the OECD. Don the Con must be praying to his Aryan gods that he will have Biden to run against, but that’s where the money is going–to Biden–and that’s what talks in this land of liberty.
I sometimes think that we shall have to wait for the old folks in the Democratic Party to die off or for freaking rebellion in the streets for anything to change.
I hope that Mr. Biden has moved beyond the Obama education policies, which were disastrous. His wife was a teacher, and he has long supported universal preschool and significantly higher pay for teachers. He has championed the latter cause for a long, long time, often pointing out that other countries attract the best and brightest to teaching by paying teachers what they pay engineers. So, maybe there is hope for him on this topic. But I am not holding my breath, not when the Obama-Biden administration gave us more charters and vouchers and VAM and Race to the Top and more emphasis on standardized testing and acted, basically, upon the whole Gates Ed Deform agenda. And the fact that his brother is a mover and shaker in the charter industry gives one pause.
Waiting to hear him denounce the Obama Ed Deforms as a plague of mistakes wrapped in a pestilence of blunders inside a catastrophe of bad ideas.
Well said, as always. I hope you’re right about Biden.
I worry about his history of connections to investment bankers in Delaware.
With very good reason!
But at least with Biden there would be SOME CHANCE of getting through to him on SOME ISSUES, and the man can read. Any Democrat over Agent Orange.
Bob Shepherd: “Any Democrat over Agent Orange.”
ABSOLUTELY!!
Sadly, HRC is far more progressive than Biden and always has been. I believe she would have governed like LBJ because she knew how to roll up her sleeves and get things done.
Biden is way down the list of candidates I support. Nonetheless, because we live in a democracy and I actually believe that African-American voters in the south have just as much right to choose a candidate as white working class somewhat racist voters in the midwest, if more voters want Biden, I will support him. He is much better than Trump.
It’s shocking to me that anyone could say that 4 years of Trump plus a right wing Supreme Court and right wing federal judiciary > 4 years of HRC plus a new moderate/liberal Supreme Court and federal judiciary.
Dang, “can read” has become a distinguishing qualification for president of the United States of America.
These people are starving and running from being raped or killed in their home countries. They come here and this is how they are treated. I think Trump is one of the most disgusting, foul people ever created. How much money do starving people who have walked thousands of miles have? [“charging fees on asylum applications”]
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Trump Orders New Restrictions on Asylum Seekers
A presidential memorandum ordered measures that include barring some migrants from pursuing work permits and charging fees on asylum applications.
WASHINGTON — President Trump directed immigration officials on Monday evening to carry out new restrictions on asylum seekers at the southwestern border, including barring some of the migrants from pursuing work permits and charging fees on asylum applications.
In a memorandum sent to Kevin McAleenan, the acting secretary of homeland security, and Attorney General William P. Barr, Mr. Trump ordered the officials to “take all appropriate actions” to put the regulations in place within 90 days.
The memo was the latest effort by the Trump administration to deter a recent surge of asylum-seeking Central American families at the border.
April 28
President Trump said in a television interview Sunday that ending the practice of separating children from their families at border crossings has been “a disaster” that has resulted in a surge of people coming into the country illegally, though he overstated the increase as measured by the government.
Trump said the practice had served as an effective “disincentive” for people who wish to enter the country illegally.
“Now you don’t get separated, and while that sounds nice and all, what happens is you have literally you have ten times as many families coming up because they’re not going to be separated from their children,” Trump told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. “It’s a disaster.”
I complete agree. He is totally vile. He has no compassion and no sense of decency. How did a man this nasty-spirited become President of our country. What a low ebb this is. He’s gone way, way beyond embarrassing us. He shames us with his callousness and inhumanity.
Senator Todd Young [R-IN] was given $2,896,732 by the NRA. That’s the price of his loyalty. Now an innocent student in Gary, IN was shot and killed. Gary is a poor black area in NW Indiana.
Senator Todd Young
@senToddYong
I jointed both @POTUS and @VP at the @NRAILA Convention in Indianapolis today. We are proud of defenders of the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.
#2A
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‘Tragedy that doesn’t make sense’: Counselors help students grieve loss of 14-year-old classmate killed by stray bullet
1 hr ago
GARY — Arion Lilly was just weeks from graduating middle school Thursday when his life was abruptly ended by a stray bullet, officials said.
Lilly, 14, was a funny kid, a bright student and a strong basketball player for the Gary Middle School team, according to Gary schools Superintendent Pete Morikis.
Gary police found Lilly dead from a gunshot wound in a vacant lot in the 1100 block of Rutledge Street about 4 p.m. Thursday, after what witnesses described as a car chase where people in one vehicle were shooting at a second vehicle.
Police said Lilly was an innocent bystander, walking just blocks from his home, when he was killed.
On Monday, Lilly’s classmates returned to class at Gary Middle School sharing stories of the eighth-grader they knew as a practical joker and “all-around very, very nice young man.”…
https://www.nwitimes.com/news/tragedy-that-doesn-t-make-sense-counselors-help-students-grieve/article_8622c59e-d581-5652-a587-421b1e828796.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share
Every day, an utter horror like this! Kids who will never again go home. It’s unspeakably sad.
What are these @$$holes hiding? They are crooks and suing is the Trump way to stop everything. There would be no lawsuit if everything they did was legal.
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Trump Sues Deutsche Bank and Capital One to Block Compliance With Subpoenas
The lawsuit, joined by President Trump’s three eldest children and his private company, seeks to stop the banks from giving records to the House’s Intelligence and Financial Services Committees.
President Trump, his three eldest children and his private company filed a federal lawsuit on Monday against Deutsche Bank and Capital One, in a bid to prevent the banks from responding to congressional subpoenas.
In the suit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, the president and his family members argue that the Democratic House committee leaders who issued the subpoenas engaged in a broad overreach.
“This case involves congressional subpoenas that have no legitimate or lawful purpose,” the suit alleges. “The subpoenas were issued to harass President Donald J. Trump, to rummage through every aspect of his personal finances, his businesses and the private information of the president and his family, and to ferret about for any material that might be used to cause him political damage. No grounds exist to establish any purpose other than a political one.”…
It’s too early for polls to mean much but this one gives us a chance to take a slow breath and hope for the great possibility of GOP’ers no longer wanting Trump.
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Poll: 30% Of Conservatives, 15% Of GOP Say They Won’t Vote For Trump
…The poll of 1,001 Americans conducted over four days last week confirmed Trump’s continued weakness with minority and well-educated voters in addition to the weakness among his own base. “In his own party, 15 percent of Republicans say they definitely will not support Trump for-election, as do 30 percent of conservatives. This soars to 61 percent of 18- to 39-year-olds, 62 percent of women, 64 percent of those with a postgraduate degree, 68 percent of urban residents, 81 percent of Hispanics and 86 percent of blacks,” the pollsters wrote.
Rick Tyler, who worked on the 2016 presidential primary campaign of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), said he tends to believe the poll results.
“At least that number of Republicans and conservatives can’t be happy that Trump is squandering his presidency and basing his reelection, so far, on a campaign of grievances instead of policies,” he said. “But given Trump has no real vision for the country, beyond what’s in it for him, and no capacity to bring about change in a constitutional republic by working well with others, his only real choice is to run as a weak, pathetic victim. Only the brainwashed or dead would cast their lots with him.”..
Article: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-poll-republicans-conservatives-reelection_n_5cc75b54e4b07c9a4ce7bc8e
Who says this president has accomplished nothing? Mendacity is in short supply in this country! Thank you President Trump for increasing the supply of falsehoods in our cultural economy.
A Kentucky teacher of the year skipped the WH ceremony to protest the Trump/DeVos attempt to kill public education. (TPM 4-30-2019).
The teacher, Jessica Duenas, from Jefferson County deserves a place on Diane’s wall of honor.
Here’s one more BIGGIE put out by the WH:
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Doubling your income taxes couldn’t even pay for ‘Medicare for all’
The House Rules Committee held a hearing this morning on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ proposed government-run healthcare plan. Americans should thank Congressional Democrats—for showing us exactly where they want to take this country.
The big idea of “Medicare for all” is to put Washington in charge of every American family’s healthcare. Specifically, here is what that entails:
Canceling the current health plans of 180 million Americans
Wiping out Medicare Advantage for more than 22 million people
Abolishing the Children’s Health Insurance Program
Ending Tricare support for U.S. service members’ families
Providing free healthcare to illegal immigrants
And to pay for all that, the American middle class would face a massive tax hike to cover the $32 trillion price tag. “Doubling all currently projected federal individual and corporate income taxes would be insufficient” to pay for this single-payer system, George Mason University’s Charles Blahous said at today’s hearing.
This is how Democrats can make Barr testify, even if he refuses
It may take a judge to solve the standoff between House Democrats and the attorney general.
DANIELLE MCLEAN
APR 30, 2019, 9:34 AM
…If Barr ignores the subpoena and still refuses to show, there are a few tactics that the Judiciary Committee could use to compel him to show, according to Bassetti.
The committee could hold him in contempt of Congress and have its security force arrest and detain him. But that hasn’t been done in about 100 years and is an “unlikely” option, she said. It could also call on the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia to arrest Barr — but considering Barr is that attorney’s boss, that option is also unlikely, she said.
Congress could sue Barr for civil contempt and get a judge to force him to testify. The House Judiciary Committee pursued this route in 2007 when President George W. Bush’s counsel Harriet Miers refused to testify about her role in the removal of a number of U.S. attorneys. Congress voted to hold Miers in contempt, the Justice Department refused to prosecute her, and Congress pursued a civil suit against Miers in D.C. court. A lower court ruled that Miers had to comply with the subpoena, but the case dragged on in appeals, and the 110th Congress’ contempt charge expired when its term did.
“They could do it [to Barr] but it takes a long time,” Bassetti said.
She said the most likely scenario would be a negotiation between the committee and the Justice Department to arrive on some kind of acceptable format. While such a battle over 30 minutes of questioning may seem like a benign issue, it could set precedence for future hearings involving current or former Trump administration officials who have been subpoenaed by Congress.
Bassetti said the traditional format of five-minute rounds of questioning by committee members is ineffective, and the Trump administration “benefits from the scattershot questioning system that the House Judiciary Committee has traditionally used,” she said…
https://thinkprogress.org/judge-solve-the-standoff-between-house-democrats-and-the-attorney-general-191e88c3dbdb/
OHHH. Good one.
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Opinion | Dear Republicans: Stop using my father, Ronald Reagan, to justify your silence on Trump
By Patti Davis April 30
…You have claimed his legacy, exalted him as an icon of conservatism and used the quotes of his that serve your purpose at any given moment. Yet at this moment in America’s history when the democracy to which my father pledged himself and the Constitution that he swore to uphold, and did faithfully uphold, are being degraded and chipped away at by a sneering, irreverent man who traffics in bullying and dishonesty, you stay silent.
You stay silent when President Trump speaks of immigrants as if they are trash, rips children from the arms of their parents and puts them in cages. Perhaps you’ve forgotten that my father said America was home “for all the pilgrims from all the lost places who are hurtling through the darkness.”
You stayed silent when this president fawned over Kim Jong Un and took Vladimir Putin’s word over America’s security experts. You stood mutely by when one of his spokesmen, Rudolph W. Giuliani, said there is nothing wrong with getting information from Russians. And now you do not act when Trump openly defies legitimate requests from Congress, showing his utter contempt for one of the branches of our government.
Most egregiously, you remained silent when Trump said there were “very fine people” among the neo-Nazis who marched through an American city with tiki torches, chanting, “Jews will not replace us.”
Those of us who are not Republicans still have a right to expect you to act in a principled, moral and, yes, even noble way. Our democracy is in trouble, and everyone who has been elected to office has an obligation to save it. Maybe you’re frightened of Trump — that idea has been floated. I don’t quite understand what’s frightening about an overgrown child who resorts to name-calling, but if that is the case, then my response is: You are grown men and women. Get over it.
My father called America “the shining city on a hill.” Trump sees America as another of his possessions that he can slap his name on. A president is not supposed to own America. He or she is supposed to serve the American people…
https://wapo.st/2PFnIAW?tid=ss_mail&utm_term=.420ca5e2c19e
Re: Mueller’s whiny letter to Barr as reported by NYT 4-30-2019
Mueller’s footnote in history-
Bureaucrat Mueller crafted a work product, distorted by political hack, Barr, whose spin was affirmed by conflict avoider, Rob Rosenstein. Like Comey who bent over backwards to give benefit to Trump, by announcing investigation of Hillary, Mueller bent over backwards, writing double negative statements that allowed Barr to pronounce his own wishful musings about Trump.
After reading Mueller’s equivocation, uncertainty remains about rather Mueller was ham strung by precedent- sitting president indictments- or not.
The public looked to Mueller for answers at a highly critical time and, they got bureaucratic legalese that welcomed obfuscation in interpretation.
Trump is an abomination, but I practice getting to the root of the problem. That is not “Trump,” it is what allowed him and enabled him.
So, what allowed him and enabled him?
The system is broken. The fact that Trump gained power and can lie so much is more a statement (about our government, our media, our economy, our institutions, our culture) than Donald Trump the person.
There is no healthy social or political system that would allow someone like Donald Trump in a position of so much power.
Trump profits and taxpayers pay $3.4 million for security each time he wants to go golfing. I’m sick of him.
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How Taxpayers Covered a $1,000 Liquor Bill for Trump Staffers (and More) at Trump’s Club
A top-shelf, closed-door drinking session. $546-a-night hotel rooms. A special government credit card for Mar-a-Lago. Taxpayers foot the costs — and the president profits.
…The Secret Service guarded the door, according to the email. The bartender wasn’t allowed to return. And members of the group began pouring themselves drinks. No one paid.
Six days later, on April 13, Mar-a-Lago created a bill for those drinks, tallying $838 worth of alcohol plus a 20% service charge. It covered 54 drinks (making for an average price of $18.62 each) of premium liquor: Chopin vodka, Patron and Don Julio Blanco tequilas and Woodford Reserve bourbon. Watson’s email did not specify how many people consumed the alcohol or who the participants were…
The documents reveal the intersection between Trump’s conflicting interests. The emails show that “Mar-a-Lago wanted to have the government money without the government rules,” said Charles Tiefer, a law professor at the University of Baltimore who served on the congressionally chartered Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A few months after Trump’s inauguration, the State Department proposed a contract that would pay $200,000 for all room costs for federal employees who stay at Mar-a-Lago over the first term of his presidency. But Mar-a-Lago rejected the government’s proposal. Instead, Trump’s resort bills the government the maximum permitted by federal rules: 300% of the government’s per diem rate, which works out to $546 per night…
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-inc-podcast-taxpayers-covered-liquor-bill-for-trump-staffers-and-more-mar-a-lago
Subject: Barr is covering up obstruction of Justice by Trump. He must be impeached.
I just signed this petition asking House Democrats to impeach Attorney General William Barr – I think you should, too.
We now have undeniable proof that Attorney General William Barr lied under oath to Congress and the American people.
In an explosive letter obtained by Democrats in the House of Representatives this morning, special counsel Robert Mueller wrote to Barr that Barr’s summary of Mueller’s report “did not fully capture the context, nature and substance of this Office’ work and conclusions” and that “there is now public confusion about critical aspects of the results of our investigation.” 1
This news directly contradicts Barr’s testimony before the House Committee on Appropriations in April, where he claimed that he did not know whether Mueller agreed with his summary. Barr is lying to mislead the American people and Congress and to cover for and protect his corrupt boss. His actions disqualify him from being the nation’s top law enforcement officer. Congress must stand up for the rule of law and start the work of impeaching Barr now.
For two years, Trump sought to sabotage and block the Mueller investigation. It clearer today than ever that his selection of Barr for attorney general was part of that obstruction. Since taking office, Barr has acted as the president’s personal publicist and defense attorney. His top priority has been to protect Donald Trump at the expense of the rule of law. Barr repeatedly met with White House officials prior to the release of the redacted report to discuss its contents. For weeks, the White House prepared their rebuttal, while Congress and the American people were left in the dark. Barr’s press conference to spin the public’s view of the report was a shameless attempt to control the media narrative and give Trump room to claim he’d been exonerated. And now, Mueller’s letter proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that Barr is incapable of being the country’s chief law enforcement officer.
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This is what Fox listeners believe. Trump makes me sick. There is something seriously wrong when the president is a pathological liar and his lies are repeated and supported by any of our media. Barr is a toady and a personal attorney to the Orange Menace.
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Trump: AG Barr “Did A Fantastic Job” [phone interview]
Posted By Ian Schwartz
On Date May 1, 2019
President Trump reacted to Attorney General Bill Barr’s performance at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday. Trump told FOX Business Network host Trish Regan that Barr is being treated differently than previous attorneys general in an interview broadcasted Wednesday evening.
TRISH REGAN, FOX BUSINESS NETWORK: Let me to turn to the news today. My goodness I — did you see this? I’m sure you did. You must have caught parts of it. Attorney General Barr there with his testimony. Fox has learned that Attorney Barr is — is not actually going to go to the House Judiciary Committee tomorrow. How come?
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP: Well I guess they want to treat him differently than they have anybody else. And for many, many years they’ve never done it this way where they’re bringing in outside council or something.
And that’s not the way — you know you elect people. They’re supposed to be able to do their own talking. But he did a fantastic job today I’m told. I got to see some of it. He did a fantastic job.
And it’s all a big hoax, this whole thing with Russia. It turned out there is no collusion. There is no obstruction. You’ve covered it better than, frankly, almost anybody if not anybody but there was — the whole thing is — it’s just a terrible blot on our country and what it represents.
But there was never obstruction, there was never collusion. You look at it, it’s all just — it’s a political game. Now I’ll tell you on the other side, there’s plenty to be talking about. They covered, I heard, very much with Strzok and Page and the insurance policy and all of the things that happened that are so terrible, so disgusting frankly. Comey. And you look at all the Democrats; they all wanted to fire Comey until I fired him.
You know Schumer, every one of them — I would say practically every one of them, they wanted him out, and then as soon as I — as soon as he’s gone they were all holier than thou. Oh, that’s such a terrible thing to do. Look, it’s all politics. It’s terrible. It’s terrible.
I hope that something finally goes against the teflon Orange Menace. He has gotten away with criminal behavior all his life. “Lock him up!” and throw away his iPhone. This will save lots of security money that is wasted on all of his golf trips and overseas travel.
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Democrats’ suit against Trump over foreign payment can proceed: judge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. federal judge ruled on Tuesday that Democrats in Congress can move forward with a lawsuit accusing President Donald Trump of violating the law by accepting gifts or payments from foreign governments through his businesses.
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan denied a motion by Trump to dismiss the lawsuit filed by 198 members of Congress. The lawmakers charge the president violated the Constitution’s “emoluments” clause, which prevents federal officeholders from accepting payments from foreign governments without the “consent” of Congress.
The constitutional provision is designed to prevent corruption and foreign influence.
Sullivan said in his 48-page decision that he found Trump’s attempt to narrowly define the emoluments clause to be “unpersuasive and inconsistent.”
He said he agreed with congressional Democrats who brought the case that the clause should be read more broadly as barring an official from taking any payment of any kind whatsoever from a foreign state without congressional approval…
Trump, a wealthy real estate developer who as president regularly visits his own hotels, resorts and golf clubs, maintains ownership of his businesses but has ceded day-to-day control to his sons. Critics have said that is not a sufficient safeguard.
The lawsuit by congressional Democrats is one of two cases against Trump involving the emoluments clause of the U.S. Constitution.
In the other case, Democratic attorneys general in Maryland and the District of Columbia argued that Trump’s failure to disentangle himself from his hotels and other businesses made him vulnerable to inducements by foreign officials seeking to curry favor. The case was later narrowed to focus specifically on Trump’s hotel in Washington.
I just signed a petition to get rid of the Muslim ban that Trump instituted. What’s with the, “President Trump has taken steps to ensure that the Federal Government will never, ever penalize anyone for their religious beliefs ever again.”? Trump prays with faith leaders? Give me a break.
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The White House • May 2, 2019
President Trump prays with faith leaders at the White House
From the Rose Garden of the White House this morning, President Donald J. Trump joined faith leaders in prayer and called religious liberty the bedrock of American life.
“Every citizen has the absolute right to live according to the teachings of their faith and the convictions of their heart,” the President said. “To protect this heritage my Administration has strongly defended religious liberty.”
🎬 Watch: President Trump says we are “one Nation under God”
The President has stood by communities of faith since his first day in office. Some of the gestures are small but powerful: “It’s all Merry Christmas again,” he said today, referring to how many stores and politicians used to tiptoe around the Christian holiday’s name. Other actions are policy-specific. “President Trump has taken steps to ensure that the Federal Government will never, ever penalize anyone for their religious beliefs ever again,” Vice President Mike Pence said while kicking off this morning’s events.