The Charlie Kirk Show continues on from the White House. Next they could do the Rush Limbaugh Show from the White House. Redo the McCarthy speeches and hearings from the 1950's in modern social media format.
Trump sues NYTimes for $15 billion. Trump announces $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times for defamation, libel
Bondi is carrying out Trump's revenge tour. https://www.usnews.com/news/politic...justice-dept-carrying-out-trumps-revenge-tour
The CEO Guide to Getting What You Want Out of Trump excerpt: Among the things Trump doesn’t hide is his desire to be awarded prizes and gifts. He’s open about his craving for the Nobel Peace Prize and his vexation that Barack Obama has one and he doesn’t. He posts effusive self-congratulations after being declared the winner of tournaments held at his own golf clubs. “It’s good to win,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One after an April championship at his course in Jupiter, Florida, one of six trophies he’s claimed this year. “You heard I won? Did you hear I won? Just to back it up there, I won.”
Stephen Miller vows to use federal power to destroy left-wing groups. After Kirk killing, Stephen Miller says feds will destroy 'left-wing' groups
Opinion | This killing is appalling — but it's wrong to lionize a man who preached hate and division Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler, Common Dreams September 12, 2025 12:01PM ET This killing is appalling — but it's wrong to lionize a man who preached hate and division
Pentagon issues new clean-shaven grooming standards. Pentagon unveils new ‘clean shaven’ grooming standards
Trump wouldn't call Minnesota governor after Democrat was slain but now blames him for raised flags excerpt: WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday that he would have ordered flags lowered to half-staff following the assassination of a Minnesota Democratic state lawmaker this summer had he been asked by the state’s governor. But Trump at the time refused to even call Democratic Gov. Tim Walz to express his condolences, saying it would only “waste time.”
People at the White House lamented on the annoying behavior of Musk. Article from April 2025. Trump Officials Growing Tired of ‘Unfunny’ and ‘Irritating’ Musk excerpt: “But the word doesn’t do the situation justice,” they added. “Elon just thinks he’s smarter than everyone else in the room and acts like it, even when it’s clear he doesn’t know what he’s talking about.” Musk’s insufferable behavior has caused several high-ranking officials to walk out of important meetings and sincerely question if he was high on drugs, the publication reports, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio is said to be barely able to hide his immense dislike of the DOGE chief and State Department officials routinely call him “Crazy Uncle Elon” behind his back. “Talking to the guy is sometimes like listening to really rusty nails on a chalkboard,” the White House insider claimed. “He’s just the most irritating person I’ve ever had to deal with, and that is saying something.”
Someone bad-mouthed Trump on stage. Now Trump will try to take control of the Emmys and rename them the Trumpys. Hannah Einbinder Speaks Out on Gaza, ICE as She Wins at 2025 Emmys
U.S farmers running out of time due to Trump. They should have expected turbulence when they voted for Trump. 'Turbulent': Red state farmers 'out of time' as Trump mulls federal bailout excerpt: Bill Wilson, a professor of agribusiness and applied economics at North Dakota State University, told The Times: “I have never seen as monumental a disruption in agriculture as we’re experiencing now." He continued: “These are turbulent, turbulent times.”
Trump at another state visit in UK. Trump arrives in UK as administration focuses on hate speech and crime By Adrienne Vogt, Maureen Chowdhury and Isabelle D’Antonio, CNN Updated 6:20 PM EDT, Tue September 16, 2025 https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-presidency-uk-visit-09-16-25
Trump's tariff war taking a toll on India's textile industry. How US tariffs are unraveling India’s textile industry excerpt: "The blow is particularly sharp because the industry relies heavily on the US, which is one of India’s largest markets for textiles and apparel. In 2024, India reportedly supplied roughly 6 percent of US apparel imports, amounting to $4.8bn. That represented nearly one-third of India’s total apparel exports, and a significant share of its broader textile exports."
https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/10/business/hyundai-raid-trump-policies-immigration-manufacturing excerpt: "But the immigration worries – with threats of arrest, detention, and deportation for workers – are just one way Trump’s policies are holding back construction. Tariffs are raising the cost of raw materials such as steel, aluminum and copper. And the on-again, off-again nature of Trump’s tariffs make basic planning difficult, if not impossible, for long-term projects like building a factory. Even as Trump heralds a manufacturing renaissance amid massive foreign investments, many businesses are putting their own construction plans on hold."
In the pragmatic world. Trump's immigration and trade wars are in conflict with a desire for economic growth, regardless of how much Trump thinks such wars will improve the U.S. economy. It will come down to how much Trump lets Stephen Miller and his immigrant wars dictate his administration and how much Trump really wants his trade wars in light of the realities of the injury they do to the economy, which will become increasingly apparent. Fudging the labor figures isn't going to change reality.
Grocery inflation hits two-year high. It was one of Trump's main talking points during the 2024 campaign. Grocery inflation hits a 2-year high
https://youtube.com/shorts/ZchiwmOzkqY?si=uDAlPXfC1qfl-dOW "Smart people don't like me." - Trump LMFAO. He just called everyone that likes him stupid and they all just laugh!
USDA considering aid for farmers, Rollins says. China has been using it's non-buying of U.S. soy as a bargaining chip in Trump's plethora of stalled, ongoing trade wars. Trump gutted USAID which was buying crops from American farmers. USDA Considering Economic Aid, Secretary Rollins Says - Farm Policy News