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Trump again blasts ‘wacky’ MTG, saying she is the ‘cause’ of all her problems
President Donald Trump again took to social media on Sunday night to blast former political ally Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). It was the latest criticism of the Georgia Republican by the president in their very public fallout at the end of last week. Trump blasted Greene as “wacky” and scolded her for attempting to [.].
New Surge in Gun Ownership Among the Left: Good or Bad?
The left are arming up, and while that may cause some consternation among some, it may well prove to be very good for the American Second Amendment community. The left, including the LGBTQ+ community, has the same rights under the Second Amendment as the rest of us, and having them exercise those rights may just do them some good.
It’s Time for the GOP To Shake Off Last Week’s Election Losses and Tweak Its Playbook
It’s Time for the GOP To Shake Off Last Week’s Election Losses and Tweak Its Playbook
Why Are Ripple’s (XRP) Gains More Than Most Altcoins Today?
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States face uncertainty as Trump administration tries to reverse SNAP food payments
States are facing uncertainty about providing full monthly benefits for a federal food program serving 42 million Americans.
Senators reach tentative deal to end the government shutdown
Senators struck an agreement to end the lengthy U. S. government shutdown, three sources with direct knowledge of the details told NBC News.
Trump’s trade war: has China won?
Trump’s trade war: has China won?
SEC Filing Reveals Trump Media’s Bitcoin Holdings
The post SEC Filing Reveals Trump Media’s Bitcocom. Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the media company associated with US President Donald Trump, now holds more than 11, 500 Bitcoin, valued at over $1. 3 billion. The disclosure marks the company’s largest confirmed allocation to date and places it among the biggest public-sector corporate holders of Bitcoin. Sponsored Sponsored TMTG Bitcoin Holdings Fail to Yield Gains TMTG accelerated its pivot earlier this year when it formally adopted Bitcoin as a core reserve asset. At the time, TMTG said the company turned to BTC to protect itself from what he described as harassment and discriminatory treatment by financial institutions. That argument tied Trump Media’s strategy to a wider corporate trend in which firms use Bitcoin to limit perceived dependence on banks that can freeze, slow, or scrutinize accounts. Trump Media’s Bitcoin Holdings. TMTG reported owning roughly 756 million Cronos (CRO) tokens, worth approximately $110 million. The position reflects the company’s growing alignment with Crypto. com, a relationship that has already produced several crypto-focused initiatives, including exchange-traded products and promotional tie-ins. These initiatives helped position TMTG as a more active participant in the crypto economy, even though they have not reversed the firm’s financial challenges. Sponsored Sponsored TMTG posted a $54. 8 million net loss in the third quarter of 2025, extending its stretch of multi-million-dollar quarterly losses. This suggests that the company’s crypto-heavy strategy has therefore served more as a political and operational statement than a source of near-term financial relief. Trump’s Family Crypto Holdings Surge As TMTG increased its exposure, other Trump-connected ventures expanded theirs as well, creating a broader cluster of politically adjacent crypto holdings. Data from Arkham Intelligence indicates that several affiliated entities now hold substantial balances. Other notable Trump Family entities: Donald Trump: holds $861K in cryptoWorld Liberty Fi: holds.
Olivia Rodrigo Blasts Homeland Security for Using Her Song in a Video
Olivia Rodrigo Blasts Homeland Security for Using Her Song in a Video
The media once again misses the real news about Trump’s rapid mental decline
Friends,“TRUMP WASN’T ON THE BALLOT, AND SHUTDOWN, WERE THE TWO REASONS THAT REPUBLICANS LOST ELECTIONS TONIGHT, according to Pollsters,” Trump posted after Tuesday’s blowout, not naming the pollsters. Yet the media obediently repeated Trump’s words, as if they were news. They aren’t news. They’re postures. His words and thoughts add nothing to our understanding of anything. Yet the media reproduces them as if they did. He says whatever happens to be in his brain at the moment. He posts about whatever annoys him at the moment. He constantly changes his mind. His brain wanders in ways that cause many to question whether he who will be 80 in June, and whose family has a history of dementia is all there. He lies like most people breathe. He is impetuous and capricious. He has the attention span of a fruit fly. With Trump in the Oval Office, “news” should no longer be defined as what the president of the United States says or writes or thinks, because the president of the United States is incapable of coherent thought. One minute America is resuming tests of nuclear weapons, the next moment it’s testing only particular mechanisms involved in nuclear weapons, the next moment he accuses China and Russia of resuming testing and says we’ll do the same although Russia hasn’t tested a nuclear weapon since 1990 and China has not since 1996. One minute he’s raising tariffs on Canada because an official in a Canadian province aired an ad showing Ronald Reagan to be against tariffs, the next moment he changes his mind. He threatens to hike tariffs on all sorts of countries for all sorts of reasons to take effect in a month, in two weeks, in 10 days. Or maybe never. Isn’t it time that the media understood that Trump does not make decisions. Instead, he has moods. He berates, soothes, scolds, threatens, compliments, and rages. But moods are not, and should not, be news. Only actions should be news not threatened actions, not possible actions, not proposed actions that are mere bubbles on a stream of consciousness but concrete actions. Those who report on such actions should let us know exactly who is behind them, because often it’s not Trump. More likely it’s one of his fanatics Stephen Miller, Russell Vought, Pete Hegseth, RFK Jr., Kash Patel, or Pam Bondi who has ordered specific things to happen. Sailors on certain fishing vessels in the Caribbean, killed. People with brown skin living in southwest Chicago, pulled from their homes in the middle of the night along with their children, tied up, and loaded into vans. An agency of the government stripped of its funding and its public servants fired. Foreign students legally in the U. S. to study have their visas revoked because they’ve said or written things that someone in the regime finds objectionable. Vaccines no longer available. Trump is responsible, of course, because it’s his regime. Yet we also deserve to know so we can eventually hold them accountable the people who are making America into the frightening, bigoted, lawless mess it’s fast becoming. What is “news” under a president who doesn’t give a damn about anything other than amassing personal power and wealth and getting even with people he believes have wronged him? What’s “news” with a president who lies incessantly? What’s “news” when a president’s mind does not move along rational pathways? The real news is he’s losing his mind, but the media isn’t reporting on this. The media watched Joe Biden’s mind as if it were watching a giant wounded beast, reporting every hitch and hesitation. But Trump’s rapid mental decline is somehow uninteresting. The media takes for granted that Trump is maniacal, paranoid, and malignantly narcissistic. So what if he’s becoming ever more so? The norm is abnormal. Memo to the media: Report on his mental decline but not his moods. Give us details of policies implemented under his name but not his posts. Let us know who is accountable for what the regime is doing and don’t attribute all of it to him. Give us the news. Robert Reich’s pieces always have to have this bio at the end Robert Reich is a professor of public policy at Berkeley and former secretary of labor. His writings can be found at.
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