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INGRAHAM: Is a 50 year mortgage really a good idea?

TRUMP: It's not even a big deal. You go from 40 to 50 years. All it means is you pay less per month


Didn't realize Trump was the kind of guy who goes to a car dealership and looks at the monthly payment instead of the actual cost.

Maybe with the 50 year mortgage we should go no down payment and because its cheaper banks should be able to begin foreclosure proceedings after one missed payment. Also because the payment is cheaper they can bump their intrest a point or two because its still cheaper. Payday houses for everyone!
 
Didn't realize Trump was the kind of guy who goes to a car dealership and looks at the monthly payment instead of the actual cost.

Maybe with the 50 year mortgage we should go no down payment and because its cheaper banks should be able to begin foreclosure proceedings after one missed payment. Also because the payment is cheaper they can bump their intrest a point or two because its still cheaper. Payday houses for everyone!
Bi-weekly house payments?
Buy here, pay here?
Yay for predatory mortgage policies now!
 
Greene pushes back on Trump: ‘I haven’t lost my way’ thehill

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defended herself on Tuesday after President Trump said the Georgia Republican has “lost her way” as her public criticism of the GOP on multiple issues has grown more frequent.

“I haven’t lost my way,” Greene said in a statement, provided to The Hill by her office.


“I’m 100% America first and only!” she added.

Trump on Monday addressed criticism from Greene, who accused the president of focusing more on foreign policy than domestic concerns by hosting the Syrian leader at the White House on Monday.

She has also slammed Republicans for refusing to release the government files related to the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump said he was surprised by Greene’s statements and his longtime ally had “some kind of act going.”

“I don’t know what happened to Marjorie. Nice woman, but she’s lost her way,” the president said in the Oval Office when asked about Greene’s criticism. “I have to view the presidency as a worldwide situation, not locally. And we could have a world that’s on fire where wars come to our shores very easily.”

The president pointed to his sweeping tax and spending legislation, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which passed Congress earlier this year, as evidence of his focus on domestic policies.


“When somebody like Marjorie goes over and starts making statements like that, it shows she doesn’t know,” Trump added.

Greene, a staunch Trump supporter, has bucked her party in recent months on several key issues, including health care and foreign policy.

The Georgia Republican emerged as a rare voice castigating her party for failing to adequately prepare for the looming expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, which Greene has noted will affect many of her constituents and even her adult children.

Greene has also criticized certain aspects of the Trump administration’s foreign policy agenda and has encouraged the president and Republicans in Congress to focus on issues that she views as “America first” and that address Americans’ everyday concerns.

Earlier on Monday, Greene knocked the president for hosting the Syrian leader, saying on X, “I would really like to see nonstop meetings at the WH on domestic policy not foreign policy and foreign country’s leaders.”

“Start by hauling in the health insurance company’s executives and let’s start formulating our Republican plan to save America from Obamacare and ACA tax credits that have skyrocketed the cost of health insurance!” she continued.
 
Yeah ..it REALLY Does matter. The US Treasury visbt his personal piggy bank to be spending like this...that's our tax dollars


It REALLY MATTERS

President Trump admits that he has no idea where he would get the funds for the $10,000 rebates he floated for select air traffic controllers: "I don't know. I will get it from some place. I always get the money from some place, regardless. It doesn't matter."

 
Ingraham: "To raise wages for American workers, you can't flood the country with…foreign workers."

Trump: "I agree, but you also do have to bring in talent."

Ingraham: "Well, we have plenty of talented people here."

Trump: "No, you don't."

Ingraham: "We don't have talented people?"

Trump: "No."

 
Yeah ..it REALLY Does matter. The US Treasury visbt his personal piggy bank to be spending like this...that's our tax dollars


It REALLY MATTERS

President Trump admits that he has no idea where he would get the funds for the $10,000 rebates he floated for select air traffic controllers: "I don't know. I will get it from some place. I always get the money from some place, regardless. It doesn't matter."

Elon Musk claimed 14 computers at the Department of Treasury and other government agencies just “send money out of nothing” . So, Trump just needs to go there to get the money from some place.
 

Jeffrey Epstein said Trump "knew about the girls" in 2019 email​


Washington — Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released emails exchanged between Jeffrey Epstein and others about President Trump.

Among the documents is a 2011 message from Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell that said Mr. Trump "spent hours at my house" with one of Epstein's victims, whose name is redacted. In another email in 2019 to author Michael Wolff, Epstein wrote, "Of course he knew about the girls as he asked ghislaine to stop."

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Maxwell was convicted of conspiring in Epstein's sex trafficking ring and is serving a 20-year sentence. Wolff has written several books about Mr. Trump.

House Democrats said the emails were turned over by Epstein's estate, which they said released more than 23,000 documents that lawmakers are now reviewing.

Mr. Trump has previously said he cut ties with Epstein years ago, and he has not been accused of wrongdoing.

CBS News has reached out to the White House for comment.
 
Gotta feeling there is going to be a lot of discussion about "fake news" on Facebook today.

That being said, why release them now? If you have something get it out in the open for all to see. Don't sit on it-this isn't about scoring political points. Its about exposing those who need to be exposed.

Also if there are other names, doesn't matter who, release those as well. This isn't about Trump or partisanship. Its about justice.
 
well they should start with this.

There is actually no such thing as a Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Chicago. It is Fictional

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If the shopping center was real, rent and online shoppers would be doing the most damage.

The mall in my city is well over half empty. There is a sporting good store, shoe store (that I don't know how it stays open) and a Chinese restaurant that are the remaining "cornerstone" stores. Everything else is just kinda there until they close or move somewhere cheaper to rent. I don't see it lasting another 5 years. And that isn't unique to where I live either.
 

Epstein mentioned Trump multiple times in private emails, new release shows​

Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender whose death by suicide has spawned intense scrutiny of the high-profile people he knew, mentioned Donald Trump by name multiple times in private correspondence over the last 15 years with an associate and an author in Trump’s orbit, according to newly released emails from Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.

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The emails to longtime Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking after Epstein’s death, and the author Michael Wolff include conversations in which Epstein asserts Trump spent significant time with a woman whom Oversight Democrats describe as a victim of Epstein’s sex trafficking. The emails also include a message in which Epstein asserts Trump “knew about the girls” — seemingly in reference to Trump’s claim that he kicked Epstein out of his Mar-a-Lago club for poaching young women who worked there, according to the newly released emails.

The emails were released Wednesday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, who obtained them after subpoenaing Epstein’s estate earlier this year. Trump did not receive or send any of the messages, which largely predated his time as president, and he has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing in connection with Epstein or Maxwell.

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Wolff told CNN: “I don’t quite remember the context. But I was engaged then in an in-depth conversation with Epstein about his relationship with Trump and this seems to be part of that conversation.”

CNN has reached out to the White House.

In one email dated April 2, 2011, which CNN has independently reviewed, Epstein emailed Maxwell: “i want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is trump.. (REDACTED) spent hours at my house with him ,, he has never once been mentioned. police chief. etc. im 75 % there.”

Maxwell responded: “I have been thinking about that…”

GOP members of the House Oversight committee identified the person as Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most prominent survivors who died by suicide in April, and accused Democrats of hiding her name because she had not alleged Trump to have done anything wrong.

In her book, Giuffre writes that her father, who was maintenance worker at Mar-a-Lago in 2000, got her a job as a locker room attendant. She wrote: “Trump couldn’t have been friendlier, telling me it was fantastic that I was there. ‘Do you like kids?’ he asked. ‘Do you babysit at all?’ He explained that he owned several houses next to the resort that he lent to friends, many of whom had children who needed tending.”

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She does not accuse Trump of wrongdoing in the book, “Nobody’s Girl.”

About three years before the email – in June 2008 – Epstein had been sentenced to 18 months in a minimum-security prison after pleading guilty to state charges of solicitation of prostitution and solicitation of prostitution with a minor under the age of 18. He was released from prison in July 2009, having served just 13 months. Years later, his plea deal would face media scrutiny, including from the Miami Herald, and face widespread criticism as being too lenient.

Maxwell told Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in an interview earlier this year that she “never witnessed the President in any inappropriate setting in any way,” and that she didn’t recall ever seeing Trump at Epstein’s house. She said she did witness the two men together in social settings.

“The President was never inappropriate with anybody,” Maxwell said. “In the times that I was with him, he was a gentleman in all respects.”


Trump’s relationship with Epstein has been under scrutiny amid a political firestorm in Washington over whether and when the federal government will release its files on the late sex trafficker who died in prison in 2019. The controversy heated up earlier this year when Trump’s own Justice Department declared that it stood by its previous conclusion that Epstein died by suicide and that it did not plan to provide any more information on the case.

That sparked an outcry in Congress and among some members of Trump’s own MAGA base, and it breathed life into efforts to pry loose new information. The House Oversight Committee successfully sought materials from the estate, and there is a separate effort underway in Congress to force a vote on compelling the release of more files from the US government. That effort will get a critical, 218th supporter when Rep. Adelita Grijalva is sworn in on Wednesday.


The latest release also included emails between Epstein and Wolff, including one from January 2019 during Trump’s first term and about seven months before Epstein died by suicide in prison.

According to the email reviewed by CNN, Epstein wrote to Wolff apparently to address Trump’s claim that he asked Epstein to resign his membership at the president’s Mar-a-Lago Club.

“trump said he asked me to resign,” Epstein wrote, adding, “never a member ever. . of course he knew about the girls as he asked to Ghislaine to stop.”

The White House has said Trump barred Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club “for being a creep,” and Trump himself has said Epstein “stole” young women who worked at the Mar-a-Lago spa while explaining why their relationship ended. In her interview with Blanche, Maxwell denied recruiting at Mar-a-Lago.

Trump’s association with Epstein has long been public, though the US president has denied any wrongdoing. He filed a libel lawsuit against the publisher of the Wall Street Journal and reporters who wrote a story about a collection of letters gifted to Epstein for his 50th birthday in 2003, including a note bearing Trump’s name and an outline of a naked woman.


In a third email released by the Oversight committee and viewed by CNN Wednesday, Wolff — who published a book on Trump’s West Wing in 2018 — wrote Epstein with the subject line “heads up” on December 15, 2015. That was the day of a CNN Republican primary debate, but there is no mention of Epstein in the transcript.

“I hear CNN planning to ask Trump tonight about his relationship with you–either on air or in scrum afterwards,” Wolff reportedly wrote to Epstein.

Epstein, according to the email, responded, “if we were able to craft an answer for him, what do you think it should be?”

Wolff answered, “I think you should let him hang himself. If he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency. You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt. Of course, it is possible that, when asked, he’ll say Jeffrey is a great guy and has gotten a raw deal and is a victim of political correctness, which is to be outlawed in a Trump regime.”


Wolff has indicated publicly that he has interviewed Epstein, and The Daily Beast has reported it obtained recordings in which Epstein spoke at length to the author about Trump and claimed the two were close friends. Trump’s camp has called the recordings “false smears,” according to the Daily Beast.
 
Gotta feeling there is going to be a lot of discussion about "fake news" on Facebook today.

That being said, why release them now? If you have something get it out in the open for all to see. Don't sit on it-this isn't about scoring political points. Its about exposing those who need to be exposed.

Also if there are other names, doesn't matter who, release those as well. This isn't about Trump or partisanship. Its about justice.
Release a little bit at a time, get your talking points out on Fox to desensitize, distract before the next drop. Rinse and repeat.

At this point I'm 100% convinced that Trump was a partner, not just a "client". Hotels, casinos to launder money through, and access to all kinds of underage girls through pageants and staff = perfect storm for trafficking.

I'm sure trump also understands that it's hard to care about Epstein when you're starving to death, can't afford healthcare, and there's a civil war raging.
 
Release a little bit at a time, get your talking points out on Fox to desensitize, distract before the next drop. Rinse and repeat.

At this point I'm 100% convinced that Trump was a partner, not just a "client". Hotels, casinos to launder money through, and access to all kinds of underage girls through pageants and staff = perfect storm for trafficking.

I'm sure trump also understands that it's hard to care about Epstein when you're starving to death, can't afford healthcare, and there's a civil war raging.

Im not sure how much he actually understands about anything right now. His handlers though, I agree with what you said in the last sentence. Distraction is key
 

Leaked classified DOJ memo 'sounds like an admission':​


A new classified Justice Department memo announced Tuesday that U.S. troops are not liable in the deadly strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in Latin America, according to the Washington Post, and critics are raising red flags.

"The decision to pursue an opinion, drafted in July, reflects the heightened concerns within the government raised by senior civilian and military lawyers that such strikes would be illegal," the Post reports.


"The opinion also states that drug cartels are selling drugs to finance a campaign of violence in the U.S. in what appears to be an effort to shoehorn the fight against cartels into a law-of-war framework. Analysts are skeptical of this logic," says Post repoter John Hudson on X.

"It also argues the U.S. is in a 'non-international armed conflict' waged under Article II authorities," writesPost journalist JM Rieger on X.

The U.S. military has conducted at least 19 strikes in the Caribbean against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, including speedboats and a semi-submersible, with a death toll of 76, according to the Post.

The Pentagon deems this as compliant with the law.

"Current operations in the Caribbean are lawful under both U.S. and international law,” with all actions in “complete compliance with the law of armed conflict," says Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.


Experts disagree.

"By framing the military campaign as a war, the administration is able to argue that murder statutes do not apply," Sarah Harrison, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group and a former Pentagon lawyer, tells the Post.

“It sounds like an admission that there is no legal basis for these strikes," says Adam Isacson, the Director for Defense Oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), as reported by the Post's Hudson on X.

One military lawyer who goes by the name AspalsLegal on X writes, "I wonder if the courts would agree. How does the law of armed conflict apply to drug smugglers?"

The president, Harrison argues, “is fabricating a war so that he can get around the restrictions on lethal force during peacetime, like murder statutes.”
 

Leaked classified DOJ memo 'sounds like an admission':​


A new classified Justice Department memo announced Tuesday that U.S. troops are not liable in the deadly strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in Latin America, according to the Washington Post, and critics are raising red flags.

"The decision to pursue an opinion, drafted in July, reflects the heightened concerns within the government raised by senior civilian and military lawyers that such strikes would be illegal," the Post reports.


"The opinion also states that drug cartels are selling drugs to finance a campaign of violence in the U.S. in what appears to be an effort to shoehorn the fight against cartels into a law-of-war framework. Analysts are skeptical of this logic," says Post repoter John Hudson on X.

"It also argues the U.S. is in a 'non-international armed conflict' waged under Article II authorities," writesPost journalist JM Rieger on X.

The U.S. military has conducted at least 19 strikes in the Caribbean against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, including speedboats and a semi-submersible, with a death toll of 76, according to the Post.

The Pentagon deems this as compliant with the law.

"Current operations in the Caribbean are lawful under both U.S. and international law,” with all actions in “complete compliance with the law of armed conflict," says Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.


Experts disagree.

"By framing the military campaign as a war, the administration is able to argue that murder statutes do not apply," Sarah Harrison, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group and a former Pentagon lawyer, tells the Post.

“It sounds like an admission that there is no legal basis for these strikes," says Adam Isacson, the Director for Defense Oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), as reported by the Post's Hudson on X.

One military lawyer who goes by the name AspalsLegal on X writes, "I wonder if the courts would agree. How does the law of armed conflict apply to drug smugglers?"

The president, Harrison argues, “is fabricating a war so that he can get around the restrictions on lethal force during peacetime, like murder statutes.”
Our govt is overtly murdering innocent people with 0 oversight or consequences.

Do we wonder any more why foreign peoples hate our country and wish harm upon us?
 
Because of course...

If I were a betting man, Mace would be my top pick to flip. Although Bobo is a pretty stupid person, and was married to a pedo for a long time. So perhaps she has a soft spot for them.
 
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