Trump's Second Term

BREAKING: Top White House official Dan Scavino just released a video of President Trump's GOLDEN Oval Office

Liberals say there's "too much gold"

In reality, it looks INCREDIBLE and they're just upset it's not them in the White House

Keep whining!

When a Democrat takes over, they should have a White House Yard Sale. "Everything must go!"
 
BREAKING: Top White House official Dan Scavino just released a video of President Trump's GOLDEN Oval Office

Liberals say there's "too much gold"

In reality, it looks INCREDIBLE and they're just upset it's not them in the White House

Keep whining!
I had a fleeting thought of making a mashup of the Jonny's Golden Quest poster (making it Donny's Golden Quest), but I didn't want to defile my memory of The Greatest Cartoon Show Ever (that theme!) with an image of The POSOTUS.
 
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Something else that's a notable thing that comes as no surprise at all is...

Republicans who dodged Epstein vote now want credit

Of course, the lawmakers who now want credit for the virtually unanimous passage of the bill don’t deserve it. For months, they either stayed silent as Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked a vote on the bill or made excuses for their delay tactics.

In actuality, just four Republicans can take credit for the success of the legislation.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise tried to prevent a vote on the bill to release the Epstein files—now he wants to take credit for it.
Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, and Nancy Mace of South Carolina stuck their necks out to join Democrats in signing a discharge petition requiring Johnson to put the bill up for a vote—even though he really didn't want to.

Greene lost her relationship with Trump over the bill, while Boebert was dragged into the White House so Trump could pressure her to remove her name from the petition—a demand she refused to heed.

Once the petition was successful, Trump reluctantly gave his blessing to Republicans to vote for it—knowing that it was going to pass anyway.

It’s no profile in courage to have refused to support the bill and then demand credit once it passed, but that didn't stop Republicans from doing just that.

One of the most notable cases in play is -
But perhaps the most shameless Republican is Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas. Before the discharge petition succeeded, Nehls wrote on X that he would be "voting NO on the Epstein Hoax."

"The Democrats are using the Epstein Hoax to distract us from the winning of President Trump and his administration," he wrote. "My message to my Republican colleagues: Don’t let this noise keep us from delivering on the mandate the American people gave us."

But Nehls quickly changed his vote to a "yes" once Trump gave his blessing.

"As President Trump has said, we have nothing to hide. I voted YES to release the files so we can move on from the smear campaign the Democrats have manufactured, and continue to advance policies that benefit hardworking Americans,” he wrote on X.
 
JD Vance
@JDVance
If the president hasn't issued illegal orders, them members of Congress telling the military to defy the president is by definition illegal
 

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