The Donald Trump Score Card

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    Trump contemplating the sale of FNMA / FHLMC mortgage giants in a 30 billion dollar IPO.
     
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    Trump Justice opening probes into Trump ennimies; Sen Adam Schiff & Atty. Gen. Lettina James of NY.
    The investigations center around : Owner occupancy declarations on residential mortgage applications.
    The O/O declaration is the most vanilla of any mortgage fraud. The Schiff property is in Maryland and could be considered a 2nd home for his work in DC.
     
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    ............
    A tariff works kinda like a State sales taxes with the levy included in the final price, & the proceeds going to fund the government. My sales taxes rate is
    6.875 percent in NJ.
    What is your sales taxes rate?
    It's a consumption tax. When I was a kid, the tax was 3.75%

    Perhaps shippers & retailers will eat some, perhaps.
    We can all hope.
     
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    "The real scandal isn’t that Donald Trump’s name appears in the Epstein files.
    Everyone with a functioning brain and an internet connection already assumed that.
    The man’s long, sordid friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, beauty pageants, private parties, “younger side” quotes, and all, has been public knowledge for decades. What’s breaking through now, like cracks in a dam, is something far more damning:
    The cover-up is the crime.
    And it runs deeper than anyone imagined.
    Thanks to The Wall Street Journal, we now know what Trump knew and when he knew it. Back in May, Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy Todd Blanche, both handpicked loyalists, sat down with Trump in the White House and told him point-blank: his name appears multiple times in the Epstein documents.
    Not once. Not vaguely. Multiple times.
    Weeks later, the Department of Justice, under Bondi’s leadership, announced it would not release the full Epstein files to the public. This, after Bondi herself had previously boasted that she had “truckloads” of Epstein documents sitting on her desk, ready to be reviewed. Transparency?
    That evaporated the moment Trump’s name was confirmed in the stack.
    Trump, of course, did what Trump always does: he lied.
    In July, asked whether Bondi had told him his name appeared in the files, he replied, “No, no,” with all the empty confidence of a man who’s been gaslighting his way out of scandal since the ‘80s.
    He then pivoted into a word salad about Comey, Obama, Biden, and the “Russia hoax,” trying to drag every past boogeyman into the flames with him.
    But now Bondi and Blanche themselves have confirmed the briefing happened. So the president lied, again, on camera.
    And then tried to sue The Wall Street Journal for reporting a truth he had already privately acknowledged.
    And that’s just the beginning of the cover-up.
    The DOJ filed a weak, doomed-to-fail motion to unseal grand jury records, knowing full well that their reasoning, “public interest” wouldn’t meet the legal threshold. Judge Robin Rosenberg rejected it, correctly noting that the DOJ hadn’t attached the request to an active judicial proceeding. In other words, they wanted the appearance of transparency without the risk of actual disclosure.
    Meanwhile, Maxwell’s legal team has entered the chat, opposing the release of those same transcripts while simultaneously negotiating with the DOJ in a possible bid for clemency.
    Her lawyer even released a statement thanking Trump for his “commitment to uncovering the truth,” which might be the most shamelessly transactional quote of the decade.
    But Bondi’s fingerprints on this mess go back further than her recent U-turn. As Florida’s attorney general during the fallout from Epstein’s original non-prosecution agreement, she never lifted a finger to challenge the 2008 deal that let Epstein walk with a wrist slap.
    That infamous arrangement, negotiated by then–U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, let Epstein plead guilty to state charges, serve just 13 months (with work release), and secured federal immunity not only for Epstein but for any unnamed “co-conspirators.” Bondi’s office, fully aware of the sweetheart terms, declined to pursue any state-level challenge.
    Years later, she joined Trump’s administration as AG, the same Trump who rewarded Acosta with a Cabinet post during his first term, naming him Labor Secretary. The message was clear: protect the predator, and you’ll be promoted.
    And let’s not forget who just got fired: Maurene Comey, daughter of James Comey and a key prosecutor in the Epstein and Maxwell cases. Coincidence? Sure.
    Just like it’s a coincidence that the DOJ’s memo now insists Epstein had no “client list,” no conspiracy, and definitely wasn’t murdered, while key evidence remains sealed and new court filings are deliberately designed to go nowhere.
    And then there’s the now-infamous Sharpie birthday letter to Epstein, where Trump allegedly drew a naked woman and signed his name below the waist. Trump insists it’s not his “language,” even though he’s been caught on video using the word “enigma” (a key term from the letter) repeatedly.
    And never mind that this is the same man who once bragged about walking in on teenage girls changing at his pageants, because of course he doesn’t doodle.
    This isn’t just about Trump being in the files. It’s about the staggering number of high-ranking officials, media figures, judges, and legal enablers willing to twist themselves into knots to make sure no one ever sees what’s in those files.
    It’s about the sudden walkbacks, the contradictory statements, the theatrical lawsuits, the sleight-of-hand filings. It’s about how this machine of power, not just political, but cultural, financial, and judicial, is circling the wagons around a man whose connection to Epstein is not just alleged, but documented.
    The public backlash is growing, even among Trump’s own base. The same MAGA faithful who once flooded message boards with conspiracy theories about Epstein and the “client list” are now grappling with the reality that their guy may be the one holding the match over the pile of sealed documents.
    Elon Musk said as much. So did Sean Hannity, in his own passive-aggressive Fox News way. But the truth keeps coming.
    And still, the walls hold, for now.
    This isn’t just about protecting Trump, it’s about protecting the system that let Epstein thrive.
    The donors. The CEOs. The foreign royalty. The financiers. The judges. The enablers.
    The media figures who knew but didn’t say. The government officials who sat on files. The ones who showed up to the parties, cashed the checks, and looked the other way.
    It was never about one man. It’s about the network that feeds off secrecy, silence, and the calculated degradation of the vulnerable.
    The only thing worse than what Trump might’ve done is the cold, coordinated effort to keep the public from ever knowing.
    So yes, Trump’s name is in the Epstein files. But that’s not the biggest bombshell.
    The real story is how many people in high places were willing to burn down truth, law, and decency to keep it hidden.
    Mary Geddry; marygeddry.substack.com
     
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    Trump warns of a Great Depression like the one that started in 1929 if his tariffs are inhibited by the courts.

    Tariffs are considered to have contributed to the start of the Great Depression in 1929.


    Trump Accused Of Displaying MORE 'Dementia' Signs as Prez Warns of a 'Great Depression' if His Tariffs Are Booted By the 'Radical Left Court' — 'He's Delusional!'

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    "Many economists have cautioned the extreme new taxes could put the U.S. economy into a tailspin, but Trump took to his Truth Social platform to say the exact opposite."
     
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    Trump admin cutting $20M in DC security funding after federal law enforcement ordered to increase presence

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    "Violent crime in D.C. dropped by 35% between 2023 and 2024, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C. said in December, stating that there were 3,388 incidents last year compared to 5,215 incidents the year before.

    Crimes that saw significant drops last year included homicide, which was down 30%, sexual abuse down 22% and assault with a dangerous weapon down 27%. Robberies and burglaries slightly dropped to 8% for both."
     
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