I haven't updated this in four days, partly due to being busy with other things, and partly due to having to wade through the tsunami of bad things happening coupled with multiple insane utterances by Trump.
As of the close of the day on July 1, my positive/negative score on the Trump administration stands at -891.
1 July 2025
-1: Trump calls for deporting US citizens [345]
-1: Trump halts promised weapons shipments to Ukraine [346]
-1: Kristi Noem wants a whole system of concentration camps across the USA [347]
-1: The National Science Foundation will lose its head office to Housing and Urban Development [348]
-1: Trump muses again on the word “groceries” [349]
-1: Trump rambles on again about water flow restrictors [350]
References
345. Trump: “We also have a lot of bad people that have been here for a long time ... many of them were born in our country. I think we ought to get them the hell out of here too, if you want to know the truth. So maybe that’ll be the next job.”
346. (Via Nick Schifrin on X): White House confirms it has halted weapons that Ukraine was scheduled to receive, including PAC3 Patriots, 155mm artillery rounds, GMLRS, Stinger, AIM-7, and Hellfire missiles.
347. Kristi Noem at DeSantis’s new migrant detention camp: “This facility is exactly what I want every single governor in the country to consider doing with us.”
348. Headline: HUD moving into National Science Foundation headquarters [The Hill]
349. Trump: “A simple word like that -- groceries -- it was like, almost, a strange word. I hadn’t heard the word in so long. But what could be more beautiful than the word ‘grocery?’”
350. Trump: “You buy a house, you have a faucet in the house and the water doesn’t come out. They have a restrictor in areas where you have so much water they don’t know what to do with it. You have a shower head the shower doesn’t -- you think it’s not working, it is working. That’s no good for me.”
30 June 2025
-1: Headline: ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: What to know about Florida’s new controversial migrant detention facility (CNN)
-1: Headline: DOJ announces plans to prioritize cases to revoke citizenship (NPR)
-1: US military announces it will be shutting down its weather satellite program (or will stop sharing the data) [343]
-1: Trump lies about bringing costs down for the average American consumer (US CPI is up 2.4% over the past 12 months) [340]
-1: Trump believes the massive tax cuts will spur growth to a value 10× that of the cuts [341]
-1: Trump unbelievably claims no one entered the United States [illegally] “last month” [342]
-1: Trump repeats his lie about the Biden administration letting in 21 million people enter the US illegally [342]
-1: Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says the huge budget bill is “the most fiscally conservative ever”
References
340. Trump: “The Trump Administration has gotten costs down, very substantially, for the American Consumer. There has never been anything like this!”
341. Trump: “For all cost cutting Republicans, of which I am one, REMEMBER, you still have to get reelected. Don’t go too crazy! We will make it all up, times 10, with GROWTH, more than ever before!”
342. Trump: “If you look at what Biden did to the border, it was SO BAD—Last month, we had NO PEOPLE COMING IN, but the bad part is—BIDEN LET IN 21 million people and we have to check those people.”
343. Via Christopher Webb on Bluesky: “The Dept of Defense is shutting down its weather satellite program. No more data. No more updates. Meteorologists are scrambling—and we’re heading into peak storm season.”
344. Q: “Can you respond to the CBO estimate that the Senate bill would increase the deficit by nearly $3.3 trillion?”
LEAVITT: “This is one of the most fiscally conservative pieces of legislation that has ever made its way through Capitol Hill.”
29 June 2025
-1: Trump champions coal over cleaner technologies [336]
-1: Trump wants to remove all protections on pretty much everything [337]
-1: Trump once again ignores the reality of Canada-US trade [338]
-1: Trump boasts about the unilaterally imposing trade “deals” [339]
References
336. Trump: “We’re doing coal. I don’t want windmills destroying our place. I don’t want these solar things where they go for miles and they cover up half a mountain and they’re ugly as hell.”
337. Trump: “In China, you know how long it takes? One day. It’s called President Xi. ‘Boom. It’s okay.’ Over here we’re gonna have almost the same thing. We’re getting fast approvals.” (And he’s quite likely wrong about Xi.)
338. Trump: “Frankly, Canada should be the 51st state. It really should. Because Canada relies entirely on the United States. We don’t rely on Canada.”
339. Trump: “We’ll send a letter and we’ll say ‘we would consider it a great honor, and this is what you’ll have to shop in -- we’re like a department store -- to shop in the United States, and you’ll pay a 25% tariff or we’ll wish you a lot of luck.’ And that’s the end of the trade deal.”
28 June 2025
-1: Headline: The United States Is About to Embark on a Terrifying Experiment in Mass Statelessness (Slate)
-1: Trump threatens Canada again on trade [333]
-1: Trump on the European Union: “They’re nasty. They’re very nasty ... we have the cards far more than they do.”
-1: Trump lies about the cost of gasoline at the pump [334]
-1: Trump believes the leaders of Russia, China, and North Korea (Putin, Xi, Kim Jong Un) respect the US. [335]
References
333. Trump: “We have all the cards. Every single one. We don’t want to do anything bad, but economically we have such power over Canada. I’d rather not use it ... it’s not going to work out well for Canada.”
334. Trump: “Gasoline now is down to close to $2 in a lot of places. A couple of places… it’s like $1.98 a gallon.” (He may be confusing wholesale and retail)
335. Trump: “Vladimir Putin made some very nice statements today. Look, he respects our country again ... President Xi respects our country. Kim Jong Un respects.”