“Imagine if four years into our war in Iraq we had only occupied 20 percent of it and lost 1.2 million men. Would anyone say the US is winning? No? Then how in the hell can you say Russia is winning?!”
You are just as ignorant as the MAGA crowd if you think this Kinzinger post makes sense. Libs that act righteous about Trump but then support war hawks are truly the worst. Do you condemn war with Iran or do you want that one too?
List of Some of Trump's Failed Businesses: Trump Steaks Trump Vodka Trump Board Game Trump University Trump Mattresses Trump Ice Trump Shuttle Trump Vitamins & Urine Test Kits Tour de Trump New Jersey Generals Trump Modeling Trump Princess Trump Mortgages Trump Success Cologne Trump Magazine Trump Style Trump Taj Mahal Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino Trump Castle Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Trump Entertainment Trump Marina Trump Casino Indiana Trump Travel Agency Trumpnet Telecom Trump Tower Tampa Trump Empire Cologne Paris is Out Musical
His net worth increased by $3.4 billion to $7.3 billion in 2025 - almost doubling. If that same trend continues, he’ll be worth $47.7 billion by the time his second term ends.
He's a piker compared to Mike Bloomberg who grew his net worth from @ $1 billion to over $30 billion while mayor of NYC
Here is an idea. Don’t get into fights with ICE agents when armed. Don’t hit the gas when one is in front of your vehicle. A Pretti Good lesson!
The illegals killed more than ICE ever could. You Dims dont want to acknowledge that reality. Dims cry histerically but they secretly would never accept an illegal criminal into their own neighborhood. Hypocrites.
Over 30k complaints of sexual abuse by ICE and border patrol over a 6 year period.
Trump is performing his magic on Bitcoin like he performed it on the Kennedy Center!
He's a great businessman! Run this country like a corrupt NYC real estate developer business!
BREAKING: Crypto markets have now erased -$1 TRILLION in market cap since January 14th. That's -$1 trillion in market cap in 22 days, or -$45 billion per day.
Any one of us would lose our jobs if we were to post that racist filth. He needs to be removed from office.
funny. I know a black man (Runks term), one of Trumps chefs at Mar a Lago, and he has a different opinion than you white guys who have never stepped foot in an urban neighborhood. But do you, its great entertainment watching you seethe.
Trump is performing his magic on Bitcoin like he performed it on the Kennedy Center!
He's a great businessman! Run this country like a corrupt NYC real estate developer business!
BREAKING: Crypto markets have now erased -$1 TRILLION in market cap since January 14th. That's -$1 trillion in market cap in 22 days, or -$45 billion per day.
Sorry, I'm GED MAGA, and so I'm not impressed by any of your numbers unless they include a multiple 3 or 4-digit percentage in them.
Then again, MAGA is a subset of a country that can't resist saying that they gave 110% effort or agree with something 1,000%, so....I guess that I shouldn't be TOO hard on the mouth breathers when it comes to percentages, at least.
I think that everyone should burn the screen capture above into their memories and remember it when people are arguing that so many of those "everyday working Americans" voted for Trump a third time because they sincerely thought that he would bring down the price of groceries or create new jobs. No, a LOT of them voted for him because they would laugh at and/or "agree with" that image. SO many of them are not truly good people "voting with their pocketbooks," they're scummy racist white trash (some poor, some NOT) who like Trump and much or all of what he says and does.
funny. I know a black man (Runks term), one of Trumps chefs at Mar a Lago, and he has a different opinion than you white guys who have never stepped foot in an urban neighborhood. But do you, its great entertainment watching you seethe.
Did he go to the same school in Canada as the Epstein victim?
funny. I know a black man (Runks term), one of Trumps chefs at Mar a Lago, and he has a different opinion than you white guys who have never stepped foot in an urban neighborhood. But do you, its great entertainment watching you seethe.
Did he go to the same school in Canada as the Epstein victim?
no clue what this references but I actually do know an Epstein victim (a well known one at that), and the Chef...which is exactly why I know you libs are just plssed off losers. Settle in tho, you're gonna be losers for a very long time.
This year, we celebrate the most significant milestone in our Nation’s history: 250 glorious years of American independence. From the very beginning, our country has been blessed with countless black American heroes. For more than two and a half centuries, these legends have made timeless contributions to our government, laws, military, economy, workforce, and culture. With their tremendous legacy in mind, as President, I proclaim that “black history” is not distinct from American history — rather, the history of black Americans is an indispensable chapter in our grand American story.
America’s founding was rooted in the belief that every man, woman, and child is created equal, “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,” and free to live lives in “pursuit of Happiness.” For 250 years, these principles have inspired and informed the independent, bold, and pioneering American spirit. It is our bedrock belief in equality that drove black American icons to help fulfill the promise of these principles. And it is our unwavering commitment to liberty that continues to sustain our Nation’s greatness.
This month, we are also reminded that the source of our strength is rooted not in our differences, but in our shared commitment to freedom under one beautiful American flag. For decades, the progressive movement and far-left politicians have sought to needlessly divide our citizens on the basis of race, painting a toxic and distorted and disfigured vision of our history, heritage, and heroes. This month, however, we do not celebrate our differences. Instead, we celebrate the contributions of black Americans to our national greatness and their enduring commitment to the American principles of liberty, justice, and equality — the principles that wrested the Western Hemisphere from monarchies and empires, ended slavery, saved Europe, put a man on the moon, and built the freest, most just, and most prosperous society ever known to mankind.
Since the great Prince Estabrook became the first black man to shed his blood for our emerging Nation at the Battle of Lexington more than 250 years ago, heroic black Americans have valiantly fought for our liberty on the fields of battle, in the pews of our churches, and in our shops, restaurants, and businesses. Across every generation, legendary black Americans have fiercely defended the values set forth in our Declaration of Independence and helped to make our Republic the greatest country in the history of the world. From the unflinching faith of Lemuel Haynes, the soaring prose of Phillis Wheatley, and the unmatched resolve of Harriet Tubman to the towering intellect of Frederick Douglass, the fearlessness of Jesse Owens, and the brilliance of Katherine Johnson and Thomas Sowell, countless black patriots have stood as the vanguards of our freedom — and are among some of the most heroic Americans to have ever lived.
As President, I am fighting to restore the Nation that these titans helped build, and to make America greater than ever before. In their honor, and to commemorate 250 years of American liberty, I have authorized the construction of the National Garden of American Heroes, a new statuary park honoring our greatest Americans, including black icons like Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, Aretha Franklin, Coretta Scott King, Muhammad Ali, and many others. Last spring, I also signed an Executive Order to promote excellence and innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities so the next generation of leaders in the black community will learn from these great American examples. And I am fighting every day to make our neighborhoods safer, groceries more affordable, and the American Dream more attainable for all Americans.
My Administration will never stop working to ensure that our country and every future generation of American citizens remain guided by the same truth: We are one Nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim February 2026 as National Black History Month. I call upon public officials, educators, librarians, and all the people of the United States to observe this month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of February, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fiftieth.
funny. I know a black man (Runks term), one of Trumps chefs at Mar a Lago, and he has a different opinion than you white guys who have never stepped foot in an urban neighborhood. But do you, its great entertainment watching you seethe.
Did he go to the same school in Canada as the Epstein victim?
Imagine what a country would truly be worth if anywhere in the vicinity of 30% of its citizens operated as follows for their entire adult lives:
1) I say, do, or agree with something indefensible.
2) Others rightfully object to that, and I mock them for doing so.
I think that everyone should burn the screen capture above into their memories and remember it when people are arguing that so many of those "everyday working Americans" voted for Trump a third time because they sincerely thought that he would bring down the price of groceries or create new jobs. No, a LOT of them voted for him because they would laugh at and/or "agree with" that image. SO many of them are not truly good people "voting with their pocketbooks," they're scummy racist white trash (some poor, some NOT) who like Trump and much or all of what he says and does.
The Guardian:
Donald Trump went on a massive social media spree overnight that included posting on Truth Social an election conspiracy video that ended with a clip depicting former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as monkeys. The racist depiction of the Obamas – the first Black president and first lady in American history – appears at the end of a one-minute video perpetuating the false and disproven claims that ballot-counting company Dominion Voting Systems helped steal the 2020 presidential election from Trump. The company in 2023 settled for $787.5m with Fox News in a landmark defamation lawsuit. For two seconds, the video shows the smiling faces of the Obamas superimposed on monkeys bobbing to The Lion Sleeps Tonight. As of Friday morning, the video has been liked more than 2,500 times and reposted more than 1,100 times, as prominent Democrats decried the post. “Disgusting behavior by the President. Every single Republican must denounce this. Now,” said the press office of California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, a longtime Trump critic and potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate. “This is overt racism. Full stop. There’s no ‘misinterpretation’ and no excuse. This is who he is, who he’s always been, and why he should never be anywhere near power again,” political strategist Adam Parkhomenko posted on X. The video was just one of more than 60 posts the president made on Truth Social over the course of three hours. In addition to repeating lies about the 2020 presidential election, Trump posted the Trump Accounts Super Bowl ad and calls to add his face to Mount Rushmore. More to come.
It very much could have been a mistake - that he didn't see that part.
Trump is a piece of crap and anybody that likes him is worse to post that depiction of the Obamas is disgusting. Shame on anyone who defends him. You're a terrible human being
This year, we celebrate the most significant milestone in our Nation’s history: 250 glorious years of American independence. From the very beginning, our country has been blessed with countless black American heroes. For more than two and a half centuries, these legends have made timeless contributions to our government, laws, military, economy, workforce, and culture. With their tremendous legacy in mind, as President, I proclaim that “black history” is not distinct from American history — rather, the history of black Americans is an indispensable chapter in our grand American story.
America’s founding was rooted in the belief that every man, woman, and child is created equal, “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,” and free to live lives in “pursuit of Happiness.” For 250 years, these principles have inspired and informed the independent, bold, and pioneering American spirit. It is our bedrock belief in equality that drove black American icons to help fulfill the promise of these principles. And it is our unwavering commitment to liberty that continues to sustain our Nation’s greatness.
This month, we are also reminded that the source of our strength is rooted not in our differences, but in our shared commitment to freedom under one beautiful American flag. For decades, the progressive movement and far-left politicians have sought to needlessly divide our citizens on the basis of race, painting a toxic and distorted and disfigured vision of our history, heritage, and heroes. This month, however, we do not celebrate our differences. Instead, we celebrate the contributions of black Americans to our national greatness and their enduring commitment to the American principles of liberty, justice, and equality — the principles that wrested the Western Hemisphere from monarchies and empires, ended slavery, saved Europe, put a man on the moon, and built the freest, most just, and most prosperous society ever known to mankind.
Since the great Prince Estabrook became the first black man to shed his blood for our emerging Nation at the Battle of Lexington more than 250 years ago, heroic black Americans have valiantly fought for our liberty on the fields of battle, in the pews of our churches, and in our shops, restaurants, and businesses. Across every generation, legendary black Americans have fiercely defended the values set forth in our Declaration of Independence and helped to make our Republic the greatest country in the history of the world. From the unflinching faith of Lemuel Haynes, the soaring prose of Phillis Wheatley, and the unmatched resolve of Harriet Tubman to the towering intellect of Frederick Douglass, the fearlessness of Jesse Owens, and the brilliance of Katherine Johnson and Thomas Sowell, countless black patriots have stood as the vanguards of our freedom — and are among some of the most heroic Americans to have ever lived.
As President, I am fighting to restore the Nation that these titans helped build, and to make America greater than ever before. In their honor, and to commemorate 250 years of American liberty, I have authorized the construction of the National Garden of American Heroes, a new statuary park honoring our greatest Americans, including black icons like Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, Aretha Franklin, Coretta Scott King, Muhammad Ali, and many others. Last spring, I also signed an Executive Order to promote excellence and innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities so the next generation of leaders in the black community will learn from these great American examples. And I am fighting every day to make our neighborhoods safer, groceries more affordable, and the American Dream more attainable for all Americans.
My Administration will never stop working to ensure that our country and every future generation of American citizens remain guided by the same truth: We are one Nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim February 2026 as National Black History Month. I call upon public officials, educators, librarians, and all the people of the United States to observe this month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of February, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fiftieth.
DONALD J. TRUMP
From the racist POS who removed MLK Day and Juneteenth as free entry days to national parks, while adding his own birthday.
Unambiguous, gratuitous racist symbolism, and America yawned.
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