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Rochelle's avatar

Thank you for all you are doing Aaron 💙 it is so appreciated. We need the truth.

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Lulu's avatar

Where are the children and women who have been detained?

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Lea Menzies's avatar

I'd like to know that question Myself if you receive a message about it Please include me in the message 🦋

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Jill Cline's avatar

I have wondered about that also.

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Schmendryck's avatar

Is it actually possible that the administration is experimenting with Chinless Wonder Curtis Yarvin's suggestion & seeing if these kids can be converted to biofuel? I mean, of COURSE it's "conceivable," no level of depravity is beneath

them, but whether it's actually possible is worth asking. Also anything that gets people actually

surveying the deranged depravity of Curtis Yardstick's fetishist scribblings , while terribly unpleasant, can absolutely be a good thing if it exposes just what a monstrous, onanistic fantasist he is.

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Pamela Toohey's avatar

What an incredible snub- must be hard for tRump to be in the same room as a real man of moral integrity and intelligence who is devoted to serving his country and people. President Zelensky is to be admired

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ZU's avatar

Yes he is a true HERO 🙏🇺🇦

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Marlo's avatar

President Trump's comment calling Minnesota Governor Tim Walz "so whacked out" and saying "Why would I call him?... The guy doesn't have a clue" - in the context of a violent shooting that injured four politicians, is strikingly dismissive and politicized, especially during a moment when many would expect leadership, empathy, or unity.

1. Tone and Timing:

The remark comes in the wake of a serious incident involving elected officials. In such times, many Americans expect expressions of concern or support for the victims, not partisan jabs.

2. Presidential Decorum:

Whether one supports Trump or not, the comment reflects a broader pattern of confrontational rhetoric. For those who value presidential conduct that aims to unify during crises the tone may come across as inappropriate or even callous.

3. Political Strategy:

Trump often frames interactions with Democratic leaders as part of a broader political battle. His refusal to engage with Walz could be strategic - distancing himself from Democratic leadership in a state where he may seek to energize his base by portraying them as incompetent.

4. Impact on Public Discourse:

Such comments contribute to the polarization of political discourse. They can deepen divisions when many believe political violence demands bipartisan condemnation and cooperation.

5. Supporters' Viewpoint:

His supporters might argue that Trump is being honest and refusing to engage with what he sees as ineffective

leadership. They may also feel he's justified in criticizing governors whose policies he disagrees with.

Ultimately, whether someone sees this as a failure of leadership or a characteristic example of Trump's blunt

style depends heavily on their political perspective.

But it's clear that his choice of words prioritizes political conflict over national unity at a tense and violent moment.

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L Johnson's avatar

The guy is MENTALLY ILL. His actions cannot be rationally explained. It is unconscionable that this Congress allows him to continue hurting people with his unhinged actions and rhetoric.

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Janice Darling's avatar

Note his criticism of the NAACP not inviting him to their annual dinner as “divisive” yet he is oblivious to the divisiveness he perpetrates in not calling Governor Walz with the condolences expected from a sitting president and instead smears him with insults and “why should I call him” remarks. Oh, I forgot, everything that comes out of his mouth is really describing himself…

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Terry's avatar

It's pathetic trump didn't bother to find out what board this assassin had been on. trump never knows anything much about any subject he's speaking on. In this case, it appears he knows nothing at all.

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Marlo's avatar

I agree! He has no soul.

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Danita Hamilton's avatar

This is just to damn much in one day. This man is beyond out of control he needs to be locked up somewhere and never come back. He is a pathetic disgrace and an embarrassment. You think Tim Walz cares he is probably right now saying thank you god. Because Trump everyone knows what a cold hearted evil sick SOB you are. He is probably happy what happened he is a sick evil sociopath. Tim Walz is a good decent man and human being which trump knows nothing about.

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alixsandra Fremgen's avatar

He returned because he's a coward who can't hang with the big dogs.

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Kamm's avatar

Also because he is no longer the biggest, most powerful dog in the room.

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Terry's avatar

Was he ever?

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Robot Bender's avatar

It's not just that. I'm expecting the US to join the Israel/Iran war soon. That's likely that the late night meeting is about the decision and initiating the attack. One reason I think this is because there was a large surge in tanker aircraft, likely repositioning for an attack. You don't do that for fun. I'm still waiting to hear if there was a surge in warplanes, too.

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Karen Z's avatar

Exactly!! His ugly and inept was showing

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Claire's avatar

Exactly. I wish they didn’t allow him into Canada.

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Terry's avatar

I watch Lawrence O'Donnell. Tonight he said trump left, and almost immediately after he left, Zelenskyy showed up. He said that's why trump left. Everyone there supports Ukraine, supports Zelenskyy, except trump.

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🇺🇸Brit_Sam♿️'s avatar

Trump really needs a psychiatrist or some kind of doctor, we're all going to suffer even more as this all progresses

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Karen Z's avatar

Gerontologist needed for his dementia

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skayen's avatar

Based on my understanding and personal experience with my father, tRump does not have dementia. Rather, every word out of his mouth is deliberately targeted to elicit a specific response. For more information, see Mayo Clinic:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dementia/symptoms-causes/syc-20352013

In my view, he needs a jailer and prison for his crimes.

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🇺🇸Brit_Sam♿️'s avatar

I looked that up! That's interesting! I'd like to find out if Trump's case stems from age or drugs.

We see other signs of aging,(and/or the drug use). let's say, ...below the belt..

If he takes any prescription medications, in which case we could be seeing side effects and only at certain times of the day?

I think I'm done with my ideas! 😂

I don't 'hate' any human being, but my strong dislike is up to 101% for him, all the time 😠 but I really wish he would get some kind of help, people really do hate him! And hate being near him it seems. He's got to change at some point, right? 😩

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Sandy McFarlin's avatar

So insane that our “president” posts updates about the U.S., weapons, International relations, security, wars, etc on social media. What are we doing?!?

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HawkeyeDani's avatar

I think his use of social media is actually one of the few appealing things about him. Not that I personally find him appealing in any way, but it gives him a air of accessibility that pasts presidents have never had. People like reading his candid remarks and you can tell when he did it vs. the White House team. Its explains how a nepo baby like Trump convinced his base he was a man of the people.

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Erin's avatar

That's why they called Joe "sleepy" and thought he did nothing - he wasn't tweeting all day.

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Terry's avatar

Neither did Obama. Hell, Twitter came out when George W. Bush was president. Who tf cared. That is NOT why they called President Biden, sleepy. Not even a little.

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Terry's avatar

He doesn't use Twitter. He uses his vanity site. Who sees that? Even if he posted on Twitter, who has Twitter since musk took it over? I dropped it when it was reported he was buying. Then he wasn't. He was. Wasn't. Was. Wasn't. What a shit show, I was glad I was gone. I don't want a "president" incessantly posting on anything. He was voted in to do a job. Not to post his grievances on his vanity site. If he can't do what maga wants, which he can't anyway, he should step down. Unfortunately, his ego won't let him. He sounds like a screaming whiny child when he posts. All caps? jfc

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Virginia Bolanos's avatar

I think he left because he was looking like a fool. He knows nobody is kissing the ring and bowing to him

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Karen Z's avatar

Agreed!!

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Suki Herr's avatar

In my opinion, Trump left G7 early due to public embarrassment.

I also think his staff didn’t want him in public for a long stretch with world leaders.

It’s terrifying to think we may become involved in a war due to Trump being humiliated&need for Netanyahu to support Jared’s Gaza high end resort.

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Sal Teodoro's avatar

This is all Project 2025 and I don’t know how but we have to remove this Administration. We don’t have the luxury of waiting until 2026 midterms. Russel Vought is a really radicalized white Christian nationalist and there plan is to destroy America.

I just watched a live from Lincoln Square Media and there was a woman who has read Project 2025 in detail.

We have to put a stop to this MAGA murder bill that’s in the Senate so if you have a Republican Senator, call, write, email them. We need to put pressure on these vulnerable Senators. It was disgusting and infuriating listening to that live.

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Maryann Zdralek's avatar

I’m really looking forward to your interview with Newsom! 💙✊🏻💙

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ZU's avatar

:) yes!

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Kathy Bailey's avatar

How absolutely shameful that he is so petty not to call Waltz. MN is grieving and he could care less. He is the crazy one!

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Kamm's avatar

It's probably best he doesn't. He'd just go off on one of his word salad BS rants. trumpy cares nothing at all about "we the people".

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Karla Lewis's avatar

Why is Trump still in office??? He’s going to get America in a lot of trouble

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Judy Steiner's avatar

Republicans and supporters are sucked deep into the echo chamber. They keep referring to Biden for our woes.

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🇺🇸Brit_Sam♿️'s avatar

Because he has lots of money and lots of connections 😒 what he says goes most of the time 🙄

I just can't imagine how horribly difficult it must be to deal with all that ...if you're a good person, helping him with anything

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lainmachine's avatar

reminder that deposing heads of state in the name of regime change from foreign powers has not and will never work. the determination of the future of a country should always be in the hands of the people, the educated.

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Becky Suchy's avatar

I would like to know the bigger reason he left the G7. Probably becuase he couldn't physically or mentally handle being there that long. He is not well. He falls asleep everywhere and it is on camera but yet, no one is making an issue of it. Biden walked slowly and they couldn't stop talking about it. I honestly think Stephen Miller is running the country and telling Trump everything to do and say which is terrifying because he is pure evil.

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Denise's avatar

THIS. 100%!

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Terry's avatar

Lawrence O'Donnell said this evening that Zelenskyy showed up right after trump left. They all support Zelenskyy, except trump. He said that was the reason. trump didn't want to be there when Zelenskyy arrived.

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Ron Texera's avatar

He needs to be silenced, whatever that takes. He can’t keep any of this straight.

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