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PJay

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Supreme Court just handed Trump a massive win - 5-4 RULING UNLEASHES WARTIME POWERS FOR HUGE GANG DEPORTATIONS!

"In a stunning 5-4 ruling, the U.S Supreme Court has granted President Donald Trump broad wartime authority under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act" - breaking news dropping like thunder.

This means Tren de Aragua thugs get shipped straight to El Salvador's monster prison - no more games, real enforcement hitting violent gangs hard and making streets safer for American families.

Jan 31, 2026, 12:18 PM
POTUS TRUTH

 

stgislander

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PREMO Member
Supreme Court just handed Trump a massive win - 5-4 RULING UNLEASHES WARTIME POWERS FOR HUGE GANG DEPORTATIONS!

"In a stunning 5-4 ruling, the U.S Supreme Court has granted President Donald Trump broad wartime authority under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act" - breaking news dropping like thunder.

This means Tren de Aragua thugs get shipped straight to El Salvador's monster prison - no more games, real enforcement hitting violent gangs hard and making streets safer for American families.

Jan 31, 2026, 12:18 PM
POTUS TRUTH


Who voted no, the Chief or ACB?
 

PJay

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He did save the 🌎. A lot of people don't know, yet.

They will....

I use to not care about this man..

Now? I love him.

 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

Grammys: Trump Threatens to Sue ‘Total Loser’ Trevor Noah After He Said President Visited Epstein Island with Bill Clinton




The South African provided no evidence for the allegation which has been dismissed outright as a lie and fabrication by Trump.

After congratulating Billie Eilish for winning the Grammy for Song of the Year for her track “Wildflower,” host Noah brought up his Trump and Epstein allegation.

“Wow. That’s a Grammy that every artist wants — almost as much as Trump wants Greenland,” he quipped, referring to the president’s efforts regarding the Arctic territory.






 

PJay

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SMC just now

The Exorcist GIF by filmeditor
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
💉💉💉

The lineup of good news the Times tried to smother yesterday began with the launch of the government’s new direct-buy drug website. The Grey Lady reported, “TrumpRx, the President’s Online Drugstore, Opens for Business.” That was the last good thing the paper said about it. Sound and fury, signifying nothing, or words to that effect.

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Uncharacteristically promptly at 7pm last night, President Trump announced the launch of the new direct-buy TrumpRx website, which currently offers rock-bottom cash prices for around 40 of the most popular drugs in America, including Wegovy diet drugs and fertility medicine. The President said that (1) the site offers consumers lower prices than found in any other country, and (2) the offering would expand over time.

The website is dead simple. Pick a drug. The site either redirects you to the manufacturer’s new portal (skipping the middlemen) or spits out a pharmacy coupon. Easy peasy, nothing for the government to manage, and best of all— no tax dollars spent.



💉 For a generation, as regular as clockwork, Democrats have promised their voters lower drug prices but have never delivered. Now President Trump is actually doing it— and the Times laughed sardonically, sounding just like a Great Dane choking on a peach pit. It had nothing good to say, not a single favorable quote, but rather rounded up a litany of sneering complaints.

It’s not that good of savings, the Times insisted dully. “Nearly all of the drugs on the site are already widely covered through insurance,” the article complained, having temporary amnesia about co-pays, “and some are available as inexpensive generics from competing manufacturers.” But the very first drug on the list, Cetrotide (a fertility drug), is listed on discount app GoodRx for $301— and on TrumpRx for twenty-three dollars. One wonders how much cheaper the Times thinks it should be, to count as “real savings.”

The article warned Times readers not to trust the website. It quoted Rachel Sachs, a law professor who advised Biden on prescription drug policy. She smirked, “There may be patients who think this is a good deal and then end up financially worse off.” Behold, the maternal instincts of Democrats. You dummies don’t know what a good deal is; let us decide for you. Here’s an $800 EpiPen.

“TrumpRx is a side show,” Sean D. Sullivan, a health economist at the University of Washington, contemptuously said. The Times did not mention Sullivan’s background, but a moment’s searching shows Sean’s deep involvement in progressive, technocratic, super-complex pharmaceutical regulation. Ironically, extending Sean’s metaphor, if TrumpRx is a sideshow, then Obamacare must be the circus.

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CLIP: Trump Team explains TrumpRx website (0:36).

Respectfully, the morons at the Times missed the point. TrumpRx is the first major step in remaking the American healthcare system. Whether someone has insurance or not isn’t the point. You don’t need insurance, or at least, not comprehensive insurance, if you can easily and cheaply buy the healthcare products that you want and need.

It looks to me like the Trump Team is building out a parallel system before tinkering with people’s Obamacare. The President is also completely shifting the economics of the pharmaceutical industry. Although the New York Times never once looked beyond its technocratic elite experts toward the affected industry, the Financial Times did. This morning’s FT headline:

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If it doesn’t actually save money, then … why would drugmakers’ bottom lines be affected? Hmm?

Finally, the first 40 drugs included on the official site leaned heavily into weight loss and fertility. The side effects of both drugs are more fecundity. Trump introduced one civilian, the “first customer,” Katherine, who bought fertility drugs. Is there perhaps an even more ambitious agenda in the offing? At the presser, Trump referred more than once to “Trump babies.” On top of the broader affordability push, could they also be laser-focused on reversing decades of lagging American fertility?

I don’t know the plan. But if the goal is trying to make more babies, well, that’s good old-fashioned fun— and unlike Obamacare, it doesn’t require a 47-page application.



 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Yesterday, a very ungruntled Washington Post reported, “Trump plans to keep Democratic governors out of traditionally bipartisan meeting.” Unfairness! Broken norms and customs! Meanness! Et cetera.

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“This week,” Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore angrily tweeted yesterday, “I learned that I was uninvited to this year’s National Governors Association dinner — a decades-long annual tradition meant to bring governors from both parties together to build bonds and celebrate a shared service to our citizens with the President of the United States.” In case his point wasn’t clear, Gov. Moore added, “It’s hard not to see this decision as another example of blatant disrespect and a snub to the spirit of bipartisan federal-state partnership.”

Not even close to done, Moore hinted that his dinner disinvitation could be racist (he’s black), and vowed, “If you exclude one, you exclude us all!” It wasn’t immediately clear whether he meant to speak for all black folks, unvaccinated people, or Democrats in general. We don’t know yet. Colorado’s Governor Jared Polis also got a disinvitation (Jared is a person of pallor, and gay, complicating the intersectional analysis). Governors Newsom and Pritzker (who wasn’t going anyway) remain invited.

Apart from the dinner, President Trump also disinvited all Democrat governors from the traditional bipartisan White House working meeting during the National Governors Association winter gathering. Democrats spent four years suing Trump, impeaching Trump, indicting Trump, raiding Trump, and calling Trump literally Hitler. And now they’re mad he didn’t save them a seat at dinner. How DARE the man they compared to a genocidal dictator not share his crème brûlée.

They want to have their resistance cake and eat it at the White House too.

Democrat governors are experiencing something new this week: being excluded from a social event because of their political beliefs. During covid, these same governors excluded millions of Americans from restaurants, churches, weddings, funerals, and their own jobs, for the crime of making unapproved medical choices. So you’ll have to forgive me for finding it a little hard to cry into my roasted pumpkin soup about a missed dinner party or working session.

If the Democrat governors want a bipartisan dinner invitation, I have a suggestion. Maybe stop suing the host. Just saying.



 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Trump’s respect for Nixon is documented. But what may matter more is that he watched how Nixon handled the institutional threat and reached a very different conclusion.

The Times piece explains:

Mr. Trump has long expressed admiration for Nixon. As early as 1982, the rising tycoon told the disgraced ex-president, “I think you are one of this country’s great men.” Not many prominent people in that era expressed such a sentiment. Both men achieved success at young ages. Both men, at once craving and scorning the approval of the elites, remained resentful of the establishment that they came to lead.
They differ in two crucial respects. Mr. Trump’s purge of the federal government since returning to the presidency has displayed a ruthlessness toward the perceived “enemy within” that Nixon, despite similar inclinations, could never conjure — even when faced with criminal insubordination.

When Trump won in 2016, the Deep State hostility became highly visible. There were intelligence leaks, fake Russia investigations, impeachment drives, and constant nasty media coverage, all unfolding with rapid-fire reinforcement. It was a well-coordinated attack, and Trump fought back and won.

The only time the Deep State gained ground was the 2020 COVID-election sham, when chaos, lockdowns, mail-in voting, and nonstop media bashing came together to create the most insanely bizarre and fake political environment of our lifetime.

But here’s the part no one in that Deep State machine thought about…

Trump didn’t go away.

He didn’t spend the next four years licking his wounds. He watched how the system operated, paid attention to who moved against him and how, and he adjusted. By the time he returned, he wasn’t the same outsider who walked into Washington in 2016. By the time he returned, he wasn’t the same outsider who strolled into the Swamp in 2016. He had a much better understanding of how the Deep State works.

READ MORE: ‘No Kings’ protests are directly tied to aging theater kids and the ‘Hamilton’ musical…

And that’s where the Deep State screwed up. If they could rewind the clock back to 2020 knowing what they know now, they might have just let Trump take his win. Because the 2024 version of Trump is a battle-tested beast. He’s less trusting and willing to destroy the system that tried to bury him.

We recently published a piece on President Trump’s latest move to purge the Deep State, and it’s a doozy. If this holds up at the Supreme Court, Trump will have hit the Deep State with a nuke.

Revolver:

The Office of Personnel Management finalized the rules that will allow President Trump to reclassify up to 50,000 federal employees as “at-will” workers.
Do you know what that means?
That means if the Supreme Court upholds this move, Trump can fire tens of thousands of entrenched bureaucrats (Deep State) who shape federal policy.
This is a direct nuclear strike right at the heart of the permanent administrative state.
[…]
Schedule F, which has been renamed “Schedule Policy/Career,” isn’t new. It was introduced during Trump’s first term. But the goal hasn’t changed: crack open the layer of federal bureaucrats who influence policy but are nearly impossible to fire.
[…]
For decades, these career officials have operated under powerful civil service protections. Removing them requires appeals, hearings, outside oversight, and independent review, and all of this can take years, and even then, they still might not lose their job.
But schedule F changes all that.
If this goes through, any federal employee who influences policy can be moved into this new classification and become “at-will.”
That means no independent appeal rights.

You can read this entire piece here:

Fifty years later, what makes this story matter isn’t just the Cold War drama or the sealed transcripts. It’s the scary reality that the presidency is only one small part of the Swamp. The people and institutions that stay in place from one administration to the next have their own interests, loyalties, and need to self-preserve.

The New York Times presents this story as an unearthed chapter in Nixon’s history, and it is. But it’s also something more, intentionally or not. This is documented proof that the Deep State is real and they do shape outcomes.



 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

Trump bashed Epstein to Palm Beach police during first investigation, called Maxwell ‘evil,’ record shows



President Donald Trump, in a call two decades ago to a Florida police chief, bashed his former friend Jeffrey Epstein and called Epstein’s procurer, Ghislaine Maxwell, “evil,” the now-retired cop recounted to FBI agents in 2019, according to a document released by the Department of Justice.

Trump called the then-Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter “to tell him ‘thank goodness you’ [are] stopping [Epstein], everyone has known he’s been doing this,” Reiter told the FBI in October 2019, according to the FBI document, known as a 302.

Reiter’s name is redacted from the 302. But the document identifies the interview subject as the person who had been Palm Beach’s police chief at the time of the department’s investigation of Epstein, who was Reiter.

Reiter told the Miami Herald, which first reported the document, that Trump called him in 2006, after the police department’s probe of Epstein became publicly known.

The document came to light hours after Maxwell’s lawyer called on Trump to grant her executive clemency, so that she could speak “honestly” about what she knows. Maxwell, earlier Monday, refused to testify to a House committee.
 

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