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The Official President Trump Thread - Second Term Edition

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Scarface281, Jan 25, 2025.

  1. edwardc

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    he be like, “I need a Diet Coke!” Or he be dreaming that. He’s pushing the internal Diet Coke button wishing he was at his desk in the WH. “I need to leave the G7 early! I have some Diet Coke quota to fill up on and all you’ll got is water.”
     
  4. rockbox

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    More like Ronald McDonald

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    Mad King Don ought to fire whomever suggested Gabbard or Hegseth for their current posts ...


    From The Washington Post:

    But as Trump faces a critical decision about whether to join Israel's military strikes against Iran's nuclear program, perhaps the most momentous of his presidency, neither Gabbard nor Hegseth are playing starring roles as members of Trump's inner circle of advisers, according to current and former U.S. officials and people close to the White House. …

    [T]wo current U.S. officials said Kurilla and Caine have taken the lead on discussing military options with Trump, largely sidestepping Hegseth and his team at the Pentagon. …

    Hegseth was engaged early in his role as defense secretary…[but] his preoccupation with leaks and distrust in the Pentagon have distracted him from substantial policy matters, the person said…

    Among his national security aides, Trump has soured on Gabbard in recent months following a series of public controversies involving her and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which she oversees, according to people familiar with the situation. …

    On June 10, Gabbard posted a video on social media in which she describes a recent visit to Hiroshima, Japan…The video, posted as Trump and his advisers were poring over intelligence indicating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would strike Iran, deeply angered Trump. He confronted Gabbard at a White House meeting with others present, telling her, "I saw the video, and I didn't like it," the outside adviser said.
     
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    Really dude? The man only needs 4 hours of sleep a day. You couldn’t be any dumber by posting that fake crap. Your retarrded Biden falls asleep talking to people.
     
  9. edwardc

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    Yes really you are ok with this clown falling a sleep everywhere but when Biden falls asleep it's a problem GT*O.You are such a hypocrite.
     
  10. Surfguy

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    Does Trump actually sleep? I see a guy that stays awake in bed tweeting all night while fuming about something or other.
     
  11. Nook

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    LOL Yes really.

    You can't make this **** up.
     
  12. juicystream

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    He actually reminds me of my Grandma. She took so many micronaps throughout the day to manage her sleeping only like 4 hours at night.
     
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    He’s been up since Operation Midnight Hammer started it. He’s in The Hague today, your senile Biden falling asleep just trying to find a bathroom. Try again dummy!
     
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    You must be the biggest fool on the board .If he so tired maybe he needs to stop eating so much fast food and get some rest . He probably can't get any sleep from trying to keep up with all the lies he's telling.
     
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    Release the files you Big Chicken!


     
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    Evil.

    US says Haitians can be deported – days after ruling Haiti unsafe for Americans
    Trump administration revokes temporary protected status for citizens of country racked by deadly violence

    The Guardian
    Tom Phillips Latin America correspondent
    Fri 27 Jun 2025 15.21 EDT
    Last modified on Fri 27 Jun 2025 15.30 EDT

    More than half a million Haitians are facing the prospect of deportation from the US after the Trump administration announced that the Caribbean country’s citizens would no longer be afforded shelter under a government program created to protect the victims of major natural disasters or conflicts.

    Haiti has been engulfed by a wave of deadly violence since the 2021 murder of its president, Jovenel Moïse. Heavily armed gangs have brought chaos to its capital, Port-au-Prince, since launching an insurrection that toppled the prime minister last year. On Tuesday, the US embassy in Haiti urged US citizens to abandon the violence-stricken Caribbean country. “Depart Haiti as soon as possible,” it wrote on X.

    But less than 72 hours later, on Friday afternoon, the Department for Homeland Security – which is at the heart of Donald Trump’s hardline migration crackdown - said it believed it was “safe for Haitian citizens to return home” and announced their protections were being withdrawn.

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    How cute. Republicans not worried about their constituents, just themselves.

    Key GOP senator warns Medicaid cuts could spell political disaster for Republicans
    by Alexander Bolton - 06/25/25 6:00 AM ET

    Sen. Thom Tillis (N.C.), one of the most vulnerable Senate Republican incumbents facing re-election in 2026, warned Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) bluntly in a private meeting Tuesday that deep cuts to Medicaid could cost Republicans control of the House and Senate, according to a person familiar with the conversation.

    Tillis, who has kept relatively quiet about the hundreds of billions of dollars in Medicaid cuts proposed by the Senate Finance Committee, blasted his leadership’s plan to forge ahead during a Republican luncheon on Capitol Hill.

    “Thom Tillis got up and he had a chart on what the Senate’s provider tax structure will cost different states, including his. His will lose almost $40 billion. He walked through that and said ‘this will be devastating to my state,’” said a person familiar with Tillis’s blunt exchange with Thune behind closed doors.

    The proposal to cap the health care provider tax rate is a major cost cutter in President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” but it is also among the most controversial provisions. Several key GOP senators have expressed alarm about the Medicaid cuts in the Senate’s version of the legislation.

    Tillis’s chart, which he also showed to colleagues, showed that North Carolina would lose $38.9 billion in federal funding and that more than 600,000 North Carolinians would be at risk for losing Medicaid coverage.

    “Tillis said this is going to be like ObamaCare. He said just like ObamaCare led to huge losses for Democrats in 2010 and 2012, he said this could be the same thing for us because hundreds of thousands of people in his state, millions around the nation are going to be kicked off of Medicaid — working people, who are Trump voters,” the source told The Hill.

    Tillis warned “it could cost us majorities in both houses” of Congress, the source added.

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  19. Space Ghost

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    He will be known as Trump the Peacemaker.

    War mongers hate him

     
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    The peace deal is certainly a good thing. I give credit for the mediation. It doesn't, however, end the conflict, but I'm hoping for more progress.
     

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