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🚨 BREAKING: Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have just released new photos from the Epstein Estate, including images of Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Larry Summers.

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I recall the porn star Trump went to as saying his dick was shaped like a mushroom. So maybe the head of it was on the big side, but the rest of it wasn't. But unlike Trump's porn star whore I couldn't care less how big, small or oddly shaped his dick is. Instead, it's how he has been trying to govern the country and for the most part it has been absurdly abysmal small to the crazy max.
 
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"Cacophony of grifters": MAGA infighting erodes real-world power axios


MAGA's civil war is draining the movement of its political muscle, leaving it defenseless as the Trump administration revisits policies previously opposed by the base.

Why it matters: MAGA's grassroots strength lies in its ability to rally influencers, politicians and activists behind a hard-charging conservative agenda. That superpower is faltering amid a cascade of bitter personal feuds.

  • "There's no focus on anything philosophical or even ideological right now," The National Pulse's Raheem Kassam told Axios.
  • "It's all just a cacophony of grifters tussling over audience and ego. So, corporate America gets to wield power with the admin virtually unencumbered by scrutiny from the base," he added.
Driving the news: Washington advanced a series of policies over the past week that would have triggered significant MAGA backlash at earlier points in the administration.

  • This time, the reaction was mostly crickets — drowned out by online convulsions over Candace Owens, Turning Point USA, a MAGA podcaster's sexuality, and antisemitism.
Artificial intelligence: President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that aims to gut state laws that regulate AI — a major initiative pushed by the GOP's tech allies.

  • Backlash from MAGA thought leaders like Steve Bannon and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) helped kill a similar provision in Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" earlier this year. But this time, conservative efforts to influence the sweeping executive order were unsuccessful.
Marijuana: Trump is expected to soon reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug under federal law, easing regulations and obstacles for medical research, as Axios reported Thursday.

  • It was only a few months ago that MAGA influencers were railing against "pothead culture" as corrosive to American society. But the news that Trump was moving forward with an executive order barely made a ripple on right-wing social media.
Venezuela: The MAGA base is largely supportive of military strikes on drug-running boats in the Caribbean, but wary of steps that could entangle the U.S. in an another foreign war.

Redistricting: MAGA activists have threatened primary challenges against state lawmakers who don't support Trump's redistricting crusade.

  • But a surprisingly large defeat in the Indiana Senate suggested GOP legislators aren't cowering — and may be newly willing to assert independence.
The other side: Trump did offer the base some symbolic red meat by announcing a pardon for Tina Peters — a MAGA hero imprisoned in Colorado for 2020 election crimes. But she's serving state time, outside Trump's pardon power, giving the move only rhetorical value.

What they're saying: "In recent weeks, the political discourse in this country has been indistinguishable from an episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta," MAGA influencer CJ Pearson told Axios.

  • "I think the movement is wholly consumed right now on personality clashes. That is a recipe for electoral doom, and it's unfortunate to see the unity that we saw after Charlie [Kirk]'s death dissipate so quickly," Pearson said.
  • "I couldn't tell you any bills that are making their way through Congress right now without going to the website and looking because the infighting is too loud, and I think that's detrimental," added Josie Glabach, another influencer who goes by "The Redheaded Libertarian."
 
I couldn't tell you any bills that are making their way through Congress right now without going to the website and looking because the infighting is too loud, and I think that's detrimental," added Josie Glabach, another influencer who goes by "The Redheaded Libertarian."

I didn't realize congress still passed bills. Seems like everything lately has been done by executive order. Which brings up another question. If Trump has the cognitive ability we all assume he does at this point, who is writing xo's for him?
 
It’s funny how transparent this whole auto pen Biden’s handlers (including Michelle Obama) actually did the pardons is.

It’s widely known this guy runs w the last thing spoken in his ear.

1) He admits w the Honduran Narco President pardon that he didn’t know who he was and that somebody suggested to him that he needed pardoned.

2) He is auto penning a lot of what is happening.

But Ds need to shift the focus from this and focus on job losses, inflation, small business losses and healthcare.

Right now come up with a 5-10 point plan. No policy minute details. Just 5-10 bullet points. Call it “Rescuing Middle America” or something like that and then in every town hall. Every media appearance. Every campaign commercial. Every social media post.
Every D needs to call it by the same name.

1) Blame the Rs for the woes of the average American.
2) List the bullet points no details.

And when pressed by media for details, repeat 1 & 2.
 
“Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS,” Trump said.

Nothing like expressly blaming a murder victim for his own murder because he supposedly said stuff you disagree with.
 
PRO PUBLICA on the Trump regime insidiously using antisemitism claims to crack down on universities:

“Trump’s DOJ threatened UCLA with discrimination lawsuits, demanded $1 billion+ in fines, pressed for changes that had nothing to do with antisemitism.”

 
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