Trump stated that the U.S. Supreme Court gave him powers to do terrible things to other countries. He apparently means that now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against him regarding his use of IEEPA to impose import tariffs, he can use his presidential power to do terrible things to countries to compensate for that loss. He says the U.S. Supreme Court decision actually makes him more powerful.
Everything she has done has been to protect Trump. The way Trump's attorneys went to her courthouse in person to file the papers in the federal documents case against Trump is suspicious. It gives the impression that they paid someone under the table in person so that the Trump-appointed Cannon would be assigned Trump's case instead of it being assigned randomly. Trump attorneys said they had to do it in person because of a 'technical glitch' that they never described. The electronic filing system of the court that day was working fine. Nearly everyone files electronically. Trump attorneys went about 70 miles to file in person.
The Stephen Miller of the Hitler regime. Joseph Goebbels - Wikipedia excerpt: "Paul Joseph Goebbels[a] (29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German politician and philologist who was the Gauleiter (district leader) of Berlin, chief propagandist for the Nazi Party, and then Reich Minister of Propaganda from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He was one of Adolf Hitler's closest and most devoted followers and was known for his skills in public speaking and his virulent antisemitism which was evident in his publicly voiced views. He advocated for progressively harsher discrimination, including the extermination of Jews and other groups in the Holocaust."
McConnell Stalls Trump’s Election Overhaul Bill as Republicans Fume | The New Republic excerpt: "McConnell, who leads the Senate Rules Committee, is refusing to schedule a vote on the legislation, thus preventing it from moving forward. The bill would create barriers for voting, requiring specific forms of ID in order for Americans to exercise their constitutional right. In blocking it, the retiring senator and former majority leader has drawn the ire of his colleagues. Representative Tim Burchett posted a video on X Friday saying McConnell’s actions are partially coming from a place of “meanness” because he doesn’t like Trump, and called his mental acuity into question."
Trump climate health rollback likely to hit poor, minority areas hardest, experts say By Seth Borenstein and Dorany Pineda PUBLISHED: February 20, 2026 at 8:12 AM CST | UPDATED: February 20, 2026 at 8:15 AM CST Trump climate health rollback likely to hit poor, minority areas hardest, experts say – Chicago Tribune
Trump replaces the U.N with himself. Trump’s board of peace is an imperial court completely unlike what was proposed excerpt: "The use of the word “charter” itself is an echo of the UN Charter. That 1945 document, however, was anchored in a set of principles which were hard-earned lessons of the second world war: the primacy of non-aggression, self-determination, fundamental human rights, and the “equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small”. The Trump board charter uses no such language. Most of the text is devoted to the club rules, which make the chairman (Trump himself – the only person mentioned by name) all-powerful. All other members are selected by him and can be terminated by him. The chairman (mentioned 35 times in the document) can choose when the board meets and what it discusses. He can issue resolutions off his own bat."
Trump’s board of peace is an imperial court completely unlike what was proposed excerpt: "When they voted to endorse the board of peace in November, other members of the UN security council hoped they were binding Trump into a Gaza peace process, but it now appears they were hoodwinked into backing a Trump-dominated pay-to-play club: a global version of his Mar-a-Lago court aimed at supplanting the UN itself. The outline of Trump’s “board of peace” which has emerged over the past few days is a long way from the body that the council thought it was endorsing. Resolution 2803 was passed 13-0, with Russia and China abstaining, as an attempt to give a UN imprimatur to a Trump-brokered ceasefire in Gaza. The discussions leading up to the vote on 18 November, and the text of the resolution, were all about the conflict."
Country Calls BS on Being Part of Trump’s Peace Grift excerpt: Amid the rift, not a single representative from a Western European country was present at the signing ceremony on Thursday.
Country Calls BS on Being Part of Trump’s Peace Grift excerpt: "European partners have expressed skepticism about the initiative over fears it could replace the United Nations and after Trump invited Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin, who’s engaged in a bloody war against Western ally Ukraine, and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a close Putin ally and key enabler of that conflict. Ahead of the signing ceremony on Thursday, the White House shared a list of signatories, which included countries like Belgium, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. But Belgium says it is not among the signatories. “Belgium has NOT signed the Charter of the Board of Peace. This announcement is incorrect,” Maxime Prévot, Belgium’s deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, said in a post on X."f
Trump has stocked his administration with people who have backed his false 2020 election claims excerpt: “The election denial movement is now embedded across our federal government, which makes it more powerful than ever,” said Joanna Lydgate, chief executive officer of States United Democracy Center, which tracks those who promote election conspiracy theories. “Trump and his allies are trying to use all of the powers of the federal government to undermine elections, with an eye to the upcoming midterms.”
Companies Suing Trump to Recover $150 Billion in Tariffs Michael Strong Thu, February 19, 2026 at 8:28 PM EST Companies Suing Trump to Recover $150 Billion in Tariffs
Trump is trying to distract people from the Epstein files. Trump says he will direct agencies to release files related to ‘alien and extraterrestrial life' The president's comments follow a podcast interview where Barack Obama addressed whether he saw proof of aliens during his time in office. By Raquel Coronell Uribe | NBC News February 19, 2026 Trump wants to release files related to ‘alien and extraterrestrial life’ – NBC10 Philadelphia
Trump will have his name on the airport in Florida. Bill naming a South Florida airport after Trump heads to Gov. DeSantis, despite Democrats' objections excerpt: "The bill also preempts to the Legislature the naming of several airports throughout the state, including Orlando International Airport, Miami International Airport, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, Tampa International Airport, Southwest Florida International Airport in Lee County and Jacksonville International Airport."
All of those Florida airports potentially could be named after Trump. Florida admires Trump that much. Trump Orlando International Airport Trump Miami International Airport Trump Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Trump Southwest Florida International Airport Trump Jacksonville International Airport
U.S. Attorney's Office drops effort to indict 6 Democratic lawmakers who posted video on illegal orders, sources say By Sarah N. Lynch, Jennifer Jacobs February 24, 2026 / 11:30 AM EST / CBS News U.S. Attorney's Office drops effort to indict 6 Democratic lawmakers who posted video on illegal orders, sources say excerpt: "The decision by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro to end the case comes after a grand jury in Washington, D.C. earlier this month refused to return an indictment, CBS News previously reported. "
Trump sowing chaos into 2026 midterm elections. Supreme Court’s ‘Scary’ Trump Power Grab Case Already Causing Midterm Chaos Janna Brancolini Published Feb. 24 2026 9:57AM EST Supreme Court’s ‘Scary’ Trump Power Grab Case Already Causing Midterm Chaos excerpt: "The result is that candidates, voters, and election officials have no idea which district lines they will be asked to use, even though primary contests in some states are just weeks away, Politico reported. That uncertainty makes it difficult for workers to prepare ballots and can lead to confusion for voters, sources said."
DHS agent fatally shot US citizen in March 2025, per records excerpt: "Ruben Ray Martinez, 23, was killed by agents with the Department of Homeland Security, attorneys for Martinez’s family said in a statement. A DHS agent fired multiple rounds at Martinez, who allegedly hit another DHS agent with his car as the agents assisted local police in South Padre Island, Texas, with traffic control following an accident on March 15, 2025, according to records obtained by American Oversight, a nonprofit watchdog group."