President picking winners and losers in the market
Q: Should Netflix be allowed to buy Warner Brothers?
TRUMP: That's a question. They have a very big market share. I'll be involved in that decision
President picking winners and losers in the market
Q: Should Netflix be allowed to buy Warner Brothers?
TRUMP: That's a question. They have a very big market share. I'll be involved in that decision
just admit it, y'all
Trump is a tyrant
he thinks he can change the US Cons ution by decree, no votes in Congress or by the states required
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/07/a...ember-intl-hnkThailand launches airstrikes on Cambodia as Trump’s peace agreement hangs in balance
Thailand launched airstrikes against Cambodia on Monday as a new wave of fighting erupted between the southeast Asian neighbors, leaving a peace plan presided over by US President Donald Trump just two months ago in danger of collapse.
Both sides accused the other of launching strikes along their disputed border in the early morning hours, after weeks of simmering tension and the earlier suspension of progress on the ceasefire agreement by Thailand.
The two nations have repeatedly fought brief border skirmishes in recent decades, with a deadly five-day conflict in July leaving dozens dead and displacing about 200,000 on both sides of the frontier.
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regulatory arbitrage -- it pays to be personally connected to Trump
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/08/para...d-netflix.htmlParamount executives also plan to argue their deal will have a much shorter regulatory approval process given the company’s smaller size and friendly relationship with the Trump administration
He's your Daddy
Just like Obama was yours
your daddy issues
Larry greasing the skids for Netflix
https://x.com/brianstelter/status/1998038817388028336
That way Trump can extort all sides of the deal, at the same time
nope
already got a daddy
So transparent. What could he possibly have to hide, Trump s? Speak up you little es.
https://x.com/kyledcheney/status/1998164904180650244
How the is using "executive privilege" to shield do ents even a thing?
low energy POTUS had a stroke and thinks bad press is seditious
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why else would Trump need three cognitive tests in one year?
Trump's affordability speeches are super inspiring, coming as they do before Christmas
You can give up certain products. You could give up pencils. Because under the China policy, every child can get 37 pencils. They only need 1 or 2. They don't need that many. You always need steel. You don't need 37 dolls for your daughter. 2 or 3 is nice. So we're doing things right.
abuse, racial profiling and administrative detention of US citizens, followed by concocted federal prosecution
https://migrantinsider.com/p/senate-...ses-systematicThe 200-page report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, led by Ranking Member Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), do ents what investigators describe as a systematic pattern of cons utional violations—including excessive force, denial of medical care, fabricated assault charges, and deliberate targeting of citizens based on race and ethnicity.
The 22 detailed cases likely represent “only a subset of the likely hundreds of American citizens who have been unlawfully detained” under the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations, according to the report.
The investigation presents evidence that ICE and CBP have functioned as what the report characterizes as a “paramilitary force” with vast resources that “lawlessly detains citizens based on its own whims.”
Seven of the 22 citizens interviewed were held for more than 24 hours—far exceeding the brief detention period Justice Brett Kavanaugh envisioned in his September 2025 concurrence blessing racial profiling by immigration officials. Javier Ramirez, a severely diabetic man, was held for over 96 hours despite repeatedly informing agents of his medical condition and having his passport and ID in his pocket. George Retes, a disabled Army veteran, spent three days in custody and missed his daughter’s third birthday.
Violent Assault: Marimar Martinez was shot five times by CBP officers. Julian Cardenas had his head slammed into the ground, causing a concussion that went undiagnosed for three days because agents pressured hospital staff to expedite his processing. Rafie Ollah Shouhed, a 79-year-old man with a heart stent and broken ribs, was thrown to the asphalt by three agents who pinned him down as he begged, “I’m an old man with a stent in my heart.” One agent responded: “You don’t with ICE.”
Targeting of Children: A six-year-old autistic U.S. citizen was separated from her parents by ICE agents in what investigators describe as “an apparent attempt to lure her parents to leave private property.” The child became violently ill, required emergency room treatment, and has continued to suffer nightmares. Anabel Romero’s 14-year-old daughter was zip-tied and pulled from a truck, sustaining bruises on her ribs, while her six- and eight-year-old children were held at gunpoint.
Denial of Medical Care: Andrea Velez was denied water for nearly 24 hours during detention. Cary Lopez Alvarado, nine months pregnant, was forced to squat between squad cars in a garage to urinate while immigration officials watched.
Fabricated Assault Charges: Immigration agents repeatedly filed assault charges against citizens that collapsed immediately when confronted with video evidence—including against the nine-months-pregnant Alvarado, the 79-year-old Shouhed with multiple broken ribs, and 4’11” Velez, who was charged with punching an agent over six feet tall.
"Susie Trump"
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Lol "dolls and pencils" like we're still in the year 1965.
probably because the records are incriminating
doing a putsch on the US Congress to hinder the peaceful transfer of power ought to be incriminating, but for some reason isn't in this country
Grand juries nope-ing out on Trump's war of retribution
This is the 2nd grand jury that has no-billed Leticia James after the first case got thrown out over an illegally appointed AUSA
https://apnews.com/article/le ia-j...9a958e507aea94A grand jury declined for a second time in a week to re-indict New York Attorney General Le ia James on Thursday in another major blow to the Justice Department’s efforts to prosecute the president’s political opponents.
The repeated failures amounted to a stunning rebuke of prosecutors’ bid to resurrect a criminal case President Donald Trump pressured them to bring, and hinted at a growing public leeriness of the administration’s retribution campaign.
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