PIrro has been spoiled by her cushiony stay at Fox. She's upset with her new gig that Trump gave her as U.S. Attorney of DC. She says she has to pay $7 per month for drinking water.
During Trump's second term, the only time the GOP in Congress showed significant concern about Trump was when he started his trade war and major indices like S&P dropped by 20%. It was the money that mattered to them.
Since then, Trump has been repeatedly chickening out during his tariff wars so that he won't damage the markets as badly.
That’s what they do. As soon at the press conference goes off script, they have a melt down, play the victim and walk out
During Trump's first term, he had a press spokewoman who would recite a list of points on a paper that someone had researched for her. Just after finishing, he would quickly walk away without giving the journalists a chance to respond.
Newsom says CA maps will end Trump's presidency. Newsom says California to draw congressional maps to 'END TRUMP PRESIDENCY' excerpt: "DONALD 'TACO' TRUMP, AS MANY CALL HIM, 'MISSED' THE DEADLINE!!! CALIFORNIA WILL NOW DRAW NEW, MORE 'BEAUTIFUL MAPS,' THEY WILL BE HISTORIC AS THEY WILL END THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY (DEMS TAKE BACK THE HOUSE!)," Newsom wrote Tuesday night, in a post written in the style of President Donald Trump's occasionally all-caps social media posts.
Stallone, Gaynor, Strait, Kiss—Trump Names Kennedy Center Honorees excerpt: "Trump named “Rocky” actor Sylvester Stallone, one of the three actors Trump appointed as “special ambassadors” to Hollywood who has previously described the president as the “second George Washington,” as one of this year’s honorees. The other honorees are country singer George Strait, whom Trump said has sold more than 120 million records, disco star and “I Will Survive” singer Gloria Gaynor, Tony Award-winning stage actor Michael Crawford and rock band Kiss. Trump also announced he will host the Kennedy Center Honors later this year, after both the center and his Chief of Staff Susie Wiles urged him to."
Stallone called Trump the second George Washington at a gala at Mar-a-Lago after Trump won the 2024 election. Sylvester Stallone Calls Trump Second George Washington at Mar-a-Lago except: “We are in the presence of a really mythical character. I love mythology,” Stallone said in his speech, after opening with a lengthy comparison drawing connections between Jesus Christ, his boxing character Rocky Balboa and Trump himself. “Nobody in the world could’ve pulled off what he pulled off. So I’m in awe.” “I’ll just say this — and I mean it,” Stallone continued. “When George Washington defended his country, he had no idea that he was going to change the world. Because without him, you could imagine what the world would look like. Guess what? We got the second George Washington. Congratulations!”
Trump will ask Congress for a long extension so that he can maintain federal control over DC for more than 30 days. If Congress doesn't grant it, he could declare another national emergency. Trump to seek extension of DC police takeover past 30-day limit and touts Republican support – live | Donald Trump | The Guardian
Trump's D.C. Crime Crackdown Feds Lecture Dudes Sitting on Stoop ... I Smell Cigarette Smoke!!! By TMZ Staff Published August 13, 2025 8:26 AM PDT | Updated August 13, 2025 9:04 AM PDT Federal Agents Reduced to Rousting Cigarette Smokers Hanging Out in D.C.
DOJ faces off with entire Maryland federal bench over automatic pauses in deportation cases excerpt: "President Donald Trump has complained his agenda has been hamstrung and has called for the impeachment of certain judges whose orders he disagrees with. But the Supreme Court has, in many cases, overrode judges and allowed Trump to temporarily implement his executive actions while the lawsuits proceed in the lower courts. Attorney Paul Clement, arguing on behalf of the Maryland judges, said during the hearing that there were "less confrontational" alternatives to resolving differences with the courts than suing every member of a district court."
Trump supporter detained by ICE againts. Says he was brainwashed. Trump supporter detained by ICE Agents regrets vote: "Were all brainwashed" excerpt: Footage circulating on social media shows Gavidia shouting, "I was born here in the states, East LA bro!" The video shows agents, who are wearing vests with "Border Patrol Federal Agent" on them, holding Gavidia's hands behind his back. Agents allegedly confiscated his Real ID and phone. Gavidia was later released and recovered his phone, but he said he never received his ID. Convinced he was targeted because of his Latino heritage, Gavidia now rejects his prior support for the president. "I believe it was a mistake because he ran on lies," Gavidia said. "He said criminals."
The fact that Trump said during the 2024 campaign that he would be going after criminals doesn't mean he didn't intend to go after non-criminals.
Man charged with felony after hitting a CBP agent with a sandwich. Man charged with felony after allegedly whacking federal agent with sandwich amid Trump’s DC crime crackdown excerpt: "A man is facing federal assault charges after allegedly "forcefully" throwing a Subway sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent during a confrontation Sunday night in Washington, D.C."
Trump reportedly will issue $1,390 checks to people to try to mitigate the damage he's done to them with his tariffs, mass deportations, and cuts to food assistance and Medicaid. IRS Reportedly Confirms $1,390 Stimulus Checks For Eligible Americans, Rumors of $2,000 August Payout Debunked — Plans Late Summer Rollout - Benzinga stimulus checks: Millions of US citizens to receive $1,390 stimulus soon? Check if you qualify and when to expect it - The Economic Times
July 2025 inflation figures highest since 2022. US producer inflation highest in three years in July excerpt: "While businesses have assumed the majority of tariff costs increases so far, margins are being increasingly squeezed by higher costs for imported goods," he added. He said that tariff price hikes were most obvious within metal and food categories, with readings for steel and aluminum -- both targeted with 50-percent levies -- jumping in recent months and adding to cost concerns for manufacturers."