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There was. For like 2 weeks. :francis:

But in just 4 months Trump has done all this mayhem. Imagine by years end. This guy will not allow the dems to regain power not while he's president. They will do something very nefarious before the midterms and it might be so bad even fox news could take a double check. America is almost cooked.

Dude just needs to die already. Even Hitler had people close to him who tried to kill him. There could be a sleeper in there somewhere willing to do it. But that's best chance because without him the cult dies. You must cut the head off the snake.
Democrat party being weak and quiet is part of the problem, theirs literally zero fight from the party outside of Aoc and Bernie doing rallies every month. Only thing you've heard from the party was people like elissa slobkin trying to normalize trumps fascism. Until the actual party grows some balls and fight back the people will not join.
 

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Imagine this moron at the military briefings.

Why does the plane look like that?

Sir, it's designed that way for stealth capabilities.

But it looks ugly. I don't like it. And a lot of people are saying we should change the look.

Sir, we have spent decades and billions of dollars designing and testing these aircraft with the best aerospace engineers and scientists.

Well it looks like shyt. And we should redesign the entire fleet. Nobody knows more about planes than me. Cutter gave me a plane. I know planes.
 

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Trump Instructs Republicans to 'Erase' January 6 Riots From History, Congressman Says



Posted on Fri May 23 20:12:11 2025 UTC


Commented on Fri May 23 20:14:04 2025 UTC

Sorry dikkhead, other countries have all those videos as well and when you’re gone will just replace everything you deleted. Just like the mark in your underwear, it’s a stain that will never be washed out.


│ Commented on Fri May 23 20:36:15 2025 UTC

│ I'm kinda surprised he'd erase the "day of love." It's almost as though he doesn't believe his own statements. But that would make him some kind of liar. So, wow. The implications of having such a liar as President is just mind boggling. /s

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│ │ Commented on Fri May 23 20:54:07 2025 UTC
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│ │ His brain is the proverbial frog in a blender.
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funny. our all stars and leftists feel the same way
 

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Eric Trump Starts Nonprofit to Build His Father’s Presidential Library​

Meta and ABC News have already pledged a combined $37 million in funding for the library to settle lawsuits President Trump filed against them before taking office.
 

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Dude just needs to die already. Even Hitler had people close to him who tried to kill him. There could be a sleeper in there somewhere willing to do it. But that's best chance because without him the cult dies. You must cut the head off the snake.
I see a lot of people saying this.. and yea that would be nice.. but I've got a feeling that Trump is just the guinea pig in all this. I dont even think this fukkin clown is running a damn thing. I think its Steven Miller and a few people behind the scenes. Lets be honest.. Trump isn't smart enough to think of 10% of the shyt that's happened since he's gotten back in the White House.

I wouldn't even doubt that behind closed doors they talk to him like a fukking child.. and they remind him to do as he's told, repeat what they say, and they wont out him for fukkery that only they know he's done.

I just dont see 45 being the head figure of these peoples agenda. They're evil, and smart. And he's a fukking dumbass.
 

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Commented on Sat May 24 06:56:25 2025 UTC

Burning the country down for insurance money rings true to me.


│ Commented on Sat May 24 13:10:18 2025 UTC

│ That was the point of Jan 6. You won’t elect me, fine than I’ll tear down the house. Literally threw his food at the White House dining room
 

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I see a lot of people saying this.. and yea that would be nice.. but I've got a feeling that Trump is just the guinea pig in all this. I dont even think this fukkin clown is running a damn thing. I think its Steven Miller and a few people behind the scenes. Lets be honest.. Trump isn't smart enough to think of 10% of the shyt that's happened since he's gotten back in the White House.

I wouldn't even doubt that behind closed doors they talk to him like a fukking child.. and they remind him to do as he's told, repeat what they say, and they wont out him for fukkery that only they know he's done.

I just dont see 45 being the head figure of these peoples agenda. They're evil, and smart. And he's a fukking dumbass.
There's always the people running things in the shadows and there's a reason for that because people like Stephen Miller literally live in the shadows. If trump died today and Stephen Miller came out saying he was really in charge and now everyone must support him, that wouldn't work. Trump is the cult leader. He's is the perceived king of the magats. And thats who must be destroyed.
 

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I see a lot of people saying this.. and yea that would be nice.. but I've got a feeling that Trump is just the guinea pig in all this. I dont even think this fukkin clown is running a damn thing. I think its Steven Miller and a few people behind the scenes. Lets be honest.. Trump isn't smart enough to think of 10% of the shyt that's happened since he's gotten back in the White House.

I wouldn't even doubt that behind closed doors they talk to him like a fukking child.. and they remind him to do as he's told, repeat what they say, and they wont out him for fukkery that only they know he's done.

I just dont see 45 being the head figure of these peoples agenda. They're evil, and smart. And he's a fukking dumbass.
what you described is how every presidency is
 

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SpaceX Poised to Profit From Trump’s Golden Dome Fantasy​


“First buddy” Elon Musk is the frontrunner to build this billion-dollar missile shield.

By Ellyn Lapointe Published May 21, 2025 | Comments (122)

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk made a bid to build key parts of the Trump administration's Golden Dome defense shield.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk made a bid to build key parts of the Trump administration's "Golden Dome" defense shield. © Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is reportedly chomping at the bit to build Trump’s $175 billion “Golden Dome” defense system, designed to protect the U.S. from foreign missiles “even if they are launched from the other side of the world.”

Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unveiled the first details of the project during an Oval Office briefing on Tuesday, claiming that it can be completed in three years at the cost $175 billion. Both the budget and timeline conflict with a Congressional Budget Office assessment, which estimates that the project could take 20 years and cost $524 billion.

This unusually large and complex space shield would consist of a vast network of satellites capable of detecting, tracking, and intercepting incoming missiles, in addition to a smaller fleet of offensive satellites, Reuters reports.

The GOP-led budget reconciliation bill, which is progressing to the House for consideration, includes $25 billion to jumpstart the Golden Dome project, according to The Hill. Leaders in aerospace tech are already clamoring to get their hands on a contract, including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and—of course—SpaceX.

In April, sources told Reuters that Musk’s satellite and spaceflight company made a bid to build key parts of the Golden Dome in partnership with two other U.S.-based companies: software firm Palantir and drone manufacturer Anduril.

Around that time, these companies pitched their plan to the Trump administration and the Pentagon, which would involve launching potentially more than 1,000 new defense satellites for sensing and tracking missiles, in addition to a separate fleet of 200 attack satellites armed with missiles or lasers, according to Reuters.

In a letter sent to Defense Department inspector general Steven Stebbins on May 1, a group of 42 Democratic lawmakers requested a review of the Pentagon’s procurement process for the Golden Dome project, citing conflict of interest concerns over this potential deal with Musk.

“All of this raises concerns about whether defense contracts to build a Golden Dome are an effective way to protect Americans or are meant to enrich Mr. Musk and other elites,” they wrote.

In addition to generating substantial new revenue for SpaceX and boosting the company’s valuation, a Golden Dome contract could give Musk “unacceptable ongoing leverage” over U.S. national security, the lawmakers warned.

The group pointed to SpaceX’s proposal to run this defense system via a “subscription service.” This could allow the company to bypass the Pentagon’s procurement rules and exercise unchecked control over the cost and development of the Golden Dome, The Hill reported.

“Mr. Musk could, as he allegedly did in Ukraine, determine when to provide the U.S. government with access to Golden Dome satellite systems,” the lawmakers wrote.

Gizmodo reached out to SpaceX for comment but did not receive a response by the time of publication.

Since donating more than $250 million to Trump’s election campaign, Musk has become part of the furniture of his administration, serving as a special government employee, senior advisor to the president, and a key official at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

It’s worth noting that his Golden Dome bidding partners, Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel and Anduril founder Palmer Luckey, are also longtime supporters of Trump.

It’s hardly the first time Musk’s ties to the president have raised concerns. In April, a report from Senate Democrats estimated that he and his companies face at least $2.37 billion in legal exposure due to the many conflicts of interest he has acquired through his work with DOGE.

Despite this, it’s reasonable to believe that the Pentagon could select SpaceX to lead construction on the Golden Dome. Defense officials may feel that Musk’s company is well-positioned to tackle this project for several reasons.

For one, SpaceX has launched hundreds of spy satellites over the last five years, and sources told Reuters that several recently launched prototypes could be retrofitted for the project. The company also has experience building satellite constellations through Starlink—a network made up of more than 11,000 satellites.

What’s more, SpaceX’s fleet of reusable rockets could help ensure that the Golden Dome project stays within the tight budget and timing constraints the Trump administration has set for it, though that will still be a herculean task.

If SpaceX is not chosen for this task, it’s not immediately clear which launch provider could do the heavy lifting. United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur and Blue Origin’s New Glenn are both possible contenders, but these heavy-lift vehicles have yet to prove themselves.

Depending on the size and weight of the Golden Dome satellites, other U.S. launch providers could conceivably help, including Firefly Aerospace. In February, Firefly signed a $21.8 million contract with the Pentagon to launch a mission under the military’s quick-reaction space program, which aims to demonstrate the Space Force’s ability to rapidly deploy satellites in an emergency.

Even with SpaceX’s advantages, it’s not clear whether it—or any leading tech company for that matter—could actually pull this project off. No country has ever launched a space-based defense system of this scale before, and it’s difficult to predict the amount of time and money it will take to build and deploy this technology.

There are geopolitical tensions to consider as well. Today, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry urged the U.S. to abandon the project, stating that Golden Dome will “heighten the risk of turning space into a war zone and creating a space arms race and shake the international security and arms control system,” ABC News reports.

Whether the Pentagon and its future Golden Dome contractors can overcome these hurdles remains to be seen. If SpaceX gets in on the action, it could open up a whole new world of technological, ethical, and legal challenges for Musk.
 

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There's always the people running things in the shadows and there's a reason for that because people like Stephen Miller literally live in the shadows. If trump died today and Stephen Miller came out saying he was really in charge and now everyone must support him, that wouldn't work. Trump is the cult leader. He's is the perceived king of the magats. And thats who must be destroyed.

I sort of want Trump to suffer a stroke of some kind. One that he can recover from, but then have JD Vance and his idiot ways try to enact the 25th and just have MAGA go absolutely nuts claiming the couch humper poisoned the Donald; its better to have Trump in office vs. Vance.
 
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