Monday, December 8, 2025

Big Fatty Chump attacks free speech

Convicted Felon Donald Chump is an evil person, yes, but he is also an airhead.  Nia Prater (INTELLIGENCER) reports:

Throughout his second term, the Trump administration has attempted to pursue legal action against many of the president’s perceived political enemies, including levying allegations of mortgage fraud against New York Attorney General Letitia James and Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. A new report suggests that Donald Trump is guilty of the same alleged crimes.
According to ProPublica, Trump purchased two Florida homes in the 1990s and listed them as his primary residence despite not living in either — which is similar to what administration officials accused Cook of:

In 1993, Trump signed a mortgage for a “Bermuda style” home in Palm Beach, Florida, pledging that it would be his principal residence. Just seven weeks later, he got another mortgage for a seven-bedroom, marble-floored neighboring property, attesting that it too would be his principal residence.
In reality, Trump, then a New Yorker, does not appear to have ever lived in either home, let alone used them as a principal residence. Instead, the two houses, which are next to his historic Mar-a-Lago estate, were used as investment properties and rented out, according to contemporaneous news accounts and an interview with his longtime real estate agent — exactly the sort of scenario his administration has pointed to as evidence of fraud. …
“Given Trump’s position on situations like this, he’s going to either need to fire himself or refer himself to the Department of Justice,” said Kathleen Engel, a Suffolk University law professor and leading expert on mortgage finance.

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Records from the time list Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan as Trump’s primary residence and there’s no indication that he lived in either of the Florida homes, ProPublica reports. The mortgage loans have since been paid off.

Some comments on the article:

J- Wolf
2 minutes ago
Almost all of Trump's accusations are actually confessions.

DanoM
15 minutes ago
More of the do as I say, not as I do approach.

DebR
32 minutes ago
If only that were all the fraud he is guilty of.


In other news of Failure Chump, Stephen Collinson (CNN) reports:

President Donald Trump has a fresh chance this week to act on a priority voters continually say they want fixed — but over which he’s in denial.

The high and rising prices of health care, groceries and housing are a leading impediment to the lives of millions of Americans. But Trump, not unusually for presidents, seems more interested in his own political goals and obsessions.
Americans wracked by economic insecurity can’t wait. Nor can Republican lawmakers, who fear the president’s response — which is largely to blame his predecessor Joe Biden — will doom their reelection chances next year.

“Every bill we bring to the floor should be focused on lowering the cost of living for people who need it most,” Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, one of the most at-risk Republicans in the 2026 midterms, told CNN’s “Inside Politics Sunday.”

The Senate is expected to vote as soon as this week on whether to extend expiring subsidies on Affordable Care Act programs as part of last month’s deal to end the government shutdown. If Congress doesn’t act, millions will face a choice between much higher premiums or simply going without coverage.

Trump meanwhile is expected to hold an event in Pennsylvania on making prices more affordable, as his administration faces increasing pressure to demonstrate it understands an issue that was instrumental in his election last year.

But they do not understand affordable.  Mr. Chump spent all last week attacking the concept of affordability and insisting that it was a Democratic Party scheme.  He really is deranged because he thought people would believe that nonsense.  His lies just get worse and it has turned people against him this year -- much to his surprise.

He does not understand "affordable" and he does not understand the First Amendment.  Some comments on the article:

MRJ Rowe
9 hours ago
No autocrat wants to hear the truth. Trump likes to live in his fantasy land where he is a great king, and everyone loves him. Where he alone can be cruel but no one else can return that cruelty. The people who love Trump also think like that. His followers were just born great too, and everyone has to bend a knee to them too. Why? Because they love Trump and they are his chosen.

Rut Ro
11 hours ago
BEYOND being a malignant narcissistic sociopath , Trump's danger is EXPONENTIALLY heightened by the FACT that he doesn't know what he doesn't know ----- and THAT is as dangerous as being   C R A Y  C R A Y  .

Phillip Esbenshade
7 hours ago
We know the cost of stuff is increasing.  We see it daily everywhere.  
The Whitehouse and this administration can pound us with "Good News", but can we stand up much longer ?

Ira Cohen
7 hours ago
A sociopath with no sense of responsibility and unwilling to accept when he is wrong. He feels no empathy nor does he care.  And whatever goes wrong is of course everyone else's fault.  Good luck for the next three years, America,, the damage to your wallet and your psyche will be huge




Nora Benavidez of the nonprofit advocacy group Free Press set out to catalog the Trump administration’s First Amendment infringements. She soon had a list of almost 200.

That list is part of a new report, previewed by CNN and out Monday, about President Trump and his administration’s “war on free speech.”
“While this chilling campaign is vastly unpopular and often loses in court, its speed and scale are unprecedented in U.S. history,” Benavidez wrote.

And the effect, she wrote, “is palpable as millions may think twice about core First Amendment and associational habits: speaking out, filming police, protesting, reporting, traveling abroad or even posting dissenting views online.”

Trump and his spokespeople have framed the first year of his second term very differently — as a triumphant restoration of free speech rights that were threatened by Democrats. One of his first executive orders was titled “Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship.”

But “his aggressive attacks on dissent” have sent a different message, the Free Press report asserted.


Comments on the article include:

J*******
3 hours ago
ANY fool knows that Donald Trump only believes free speech is a right when it serves his agenda. The Charlie Kirk saga is a perfect example. His words of hate were absolutely acceptable, but when people shared the videos of him actually saying it, their employers were encouraged to terminate their employment by Trump. Another prime example is Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert.

Floyd Elliott
3 hours ago
It is clear now that Trump intends on "Putinizing" the American democracy.  As Putin transitioned Russia to a dictatorship, he is counseling Trump on the way to convert a democracy to a dictatorship.  For Putin, he needed to install Dmitry Medvedev for 4 years (Trump wants Vance) before returning as Russia's Fuhrer.

Alan Brown
6 hours ago
Trump's take on free speech: "You are free to praise me and to agree with me".

R P
1 hour ago
What? The guy who said it should be illegal to make jokes about him?


This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot" for today:

Monday, December 8, 2025.  Chump is enraged when one of the crooks he pardons doesn't scrape and bow, his ICE is all about quotas and not at all about crimes, Pete Hegseth's transition to War Criminal continues before our eyes, and much more. 


Convicted Felon Donald Chump has abused the pardon power.  He's pardoned thugs for January 6th and felt no qualms after wards when they've remerged to then threaten the lives of judges or Democratic politicians, when they've threatened police and/or FBI, nothing has bothered him about those pardons.

Because he only pardons his own.  He's finally mad about a pardon he's made.   Anushka Patil (NEW YORK TIMES)  reports:

President Trump on Sunday upbraided Representative Henry Cuellar, Democrat of Texas, for not switching parties in his re-election bid after Mr. Trump pardoned him and his wife on bribery charges last week, saying Mr. Cuellar’s decision displayed a “lack of LOYALTY.”

Mr. Cuellar was indicted by a federal grand jury last year on charges that he and his wife had accepted roughly $600,000 in bribes from an Azerbaijani oil company and a Mexican bank in exchange for promises that he would use his position in ways that would benefit Azerbaijan and the bank.

As one of the few Democrats in Congress who openly criticized former President Biden for not imposing tougher immigration policies, Mr. Cuellar received public support and a pardon from Mr. Trump, who wrote on social media this week that the former president had gone “after the Congressman, and even the Congressman’s wonderful wife, Imelda, simply for speaking the TRUTH.”

But by Sunday, Mr. Trump appeared to have soured on Mr. Cuellar for running for re-election in Texas as a Democrat. In a lengthy social media post, Mr. Trump accused Democrats of looking to “destroy” Mr. Cuellar and blasted him for not switching parties after receiving the pardon. “Next time, no more Mr. Nice guy!” he added.



Donald thinks he was a nice guy?  When?  For the record, Cuellar's a crook.  But people pardoned by Chump this year have gone on to reveal that they're pedophiles, they've gone to kill people, you name it.  And nothing resulted in rebuke towards them from Donald after the pardon until it was someone refusing to switch over to the GOP.  His pardon system is corrupt and makes us all question the pardoning power of the president.  Not just for the choices but also because it appears many pardoned have won their pardon from Chump via bribery.  And, yes, giving a pardon as a result of bribery would be a crime and even the Supreme Court would find it difficult to stick their heads far enough up their asses to pretend otherwise.




Again, the only time he's been upset over a pardon is when the person didn't agree to become part of the Republican party. 

Let's move over to immigration.  Last Monday, we noted:


On Sunday, immigration agents appeared at the family home of a recently deported college student in Austin, Texas, according to the family and their lawyer.

The agents arrived in three unmarked vehicles, and one agent in a green vest marked E.R.O. — Enforcement and Removal Operations — rushed toward the student’s father, Francis López, as he washed his car, Mr. López said. He ran into his backyard and closed a latched gate. The agent forced open the gate and proceeded to enter the backyard.

Mr. López entered his house and locked the back door, he said. After about two hours, the agents left, without ever trying to communicate with the family or knocking on the door.

Any Lucía López Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., was traveling home to surprise her family for Thanksgiving when she was detained by immigration authorities at Logan International Airport in Boston on Nov. 20. She was deported two days later to Honduras, the Central American country from which she and her parents fled more than a decade ago.
Ms. López’s case has drawn attention to the expanding scope of the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigrants in the country illegally.

Immigration authorities cited a 2015 order of deportation in justifying the removal of Ms. López. Her lawyer, Todd Pomerleau, said he found no record of such an order and that she had been deported in violation of a court order that a federal judge signed on Nov. 21 that said Ms. López could not be removed from the United States while her case was pending.

It was not clear why agents from E.R.O., which is part of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, appeared at Ms. López’s parents’ home on Sunday, but Ms. López and her father have spoken broadly to the media about the case. 



It seems very clear to me.  It's not about crimes.  It's about quotas.  So they deport Any and then they go after her family.  It's not about crimes, it's never been about crimes.  It's about quotas.  That's why ICE haunts courthouses and goes after those legally working to become citizens.  They know where these people are and they get to meet their quotas.  Sometimes I picture the US in 2035 and picture people like Kristi Noem slitting their own throats, unable to live anymore.  Due to the guilt?  Oh, hell no.  People like that are deranged and blame their actions on others.  No, people like Noem will take their own lives when they realize the whole country hates them and they no longer have an office that provides with security and lets them live on a military base or travel via government planes.  No, when they're back in the mix and have to face the public and people say things to them like, "You're a trollop who publicly cheated on your husband while betraying democracy as Secretary of Homeland Security" or when just walking into a Kroger store results in every customer turning around and booing them, that's when losers like Noem take their own life. 

Let's note this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

***(WARNING: Graphic Content) Photos of Wilmer’s injuries, photos of Wilmer and his children, and partial video of his detainment are available to the press HERE***

Washington, D.C. –  Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) issued the following statement condemning the violent and unwarranted assault of her constituent, Wilmer Toledo-Martinez, and calling for his immediate release from the Northwest ICE Processing Center (NWIPC).

“On November 14, 2025, my constituent Wilmer was mauled by an ICE attack dog even though he has consistently explained that he was not resisting arrest or attempting to flee. His wife and two of his young children, ages two and three, all U.S. citizens, were forced to watch helplessly as he was violently attacked and dragged away. For hours afterward, he was denied even basic medical care following this unprovoked assault. The photos documenting his injuries are horrific. This should shock the conscience of every one of us. I do not want to live in an America where federal agents can sic attack dogs on peaceful residents with impunity and face no consequences.

“While Donald Trump’s entire mass deportation agenda has been nothing short of depraved, this is especially sickening. By now, everyone should realize, Trump is not going after violent criminals or the worst of the worst—he is terrorizing everyone, including U.S. citizens and their loved ones.

“I am calling for Wilmer’s immediate release from NWIPC—he has no criminal convictions, he poses no threat to the community, and he urgently needs appropriate medical care since ICE is denying him the treatment he requires. I am grateful for Wilmer’s willingness to let me share his story—there’s no telling how many similar stories are not being told for fear of retaliation. Every one of us must demand justice and accountability and every one of us must speak out against these kinds of human rights abuses.”

According to his attorney, Wilmer was violently detained by ICE and mauled by an attack dog despite not resisting arrest or attempting to flee. An ICE agent lured Wilmer out of his home under false pretenses, posing as a construction worker who claimed to have hit Wilmer’s car and needed him to step outside to verify. Another agent, accompanied by a dog, was hiding nearby and released the dog on Wilmer shortly after he stepped outside. Following the attack, Wilmer was left shaking and dizzy, and at one point his vision went black, yet he was denied medical care for hours. He was eventually taken to a hospital, where he received stitches for his injuries. He was prescribed antibiotics and additional medication, but the antibiotics were not provided immediately, and the other medication was never provided. Throughout his detention, Wilmer has repeatedly reported that obtaining adequate medical care has been extremely difficult. Wilmer, who is currently undocumented, was brought to the United States at the age of 15. Wilmer is married to a U.S. citizen and is the father of three U.S. born children, ages two, three, and seven, and this brutality has devastated the entire family.

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Senator Patty Murray did the right thing.  A number of US senators are.  Bernie Sanders doesn't and it's not just because ICE provides a lot of jobs in Vermont.  Bernie's xenophobia has been the thing that Bernie Bros have ignored even though you can find IN THESE TIMES calling him out for that back when he was in the US House of Representatives.  "They're taking our jobs!"  That was Bernie for many years and he never disowned that attitude, he just stopped making public statements.  That's because other Socialists were getting very offended by his remarks and his scapegoating.  The 84 year old man needs to go and those who keep praising him only demonstrate their stupidity and their lack of history.  Whether it was his early support for apartheid or anything else, Bernie's never been the Saint his bros paint him as.  And right now he's failing immigrants in Vermont.  You lying bros may be able to cover for him and run interference in the right-now but when he's out of office or dead, you'll be too busy lying for some other politicians to beat back the truth on Bernie.  History will show just how lousy he was and how he was not held accountable.  



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