The Weakest Regime
As it consolidates power, the Trump Regime shows us its hand. Their cards aren’t good, and they know it.
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I can’t decide which of these news stories makes the Trump Regime seem more pathetic:
Pam Bondi claiming that Sandwich Guy, AKA Sean Charles Dunn, was part of the Deep State and holding a drunk guy who threw a sandwich up as some kind of force to be reckoned with.
Trump attempting to shakedown Norway’s finance minister to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, seemingly in exchange for a better tariff deal.
The Trump Regime is so weak that they think Sandwich Guy, a career civil servant and Air Force Veteran, is somehow a significant threat to their rule. Donald Trump is so weak that he’s begging a cabinet minister in Norway to award him the Nobel Peace Prize because he’s insanely jealous that Barack Obama has one. These are not the actions of serious people.
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