Where can I find the report you are referring to?Oh, I want to add this. Barnes begins this report with an excellent explanation on the events involved with the Iran/Israel conflict, the best I've heard. He gives an account of Trumps responses being determined to some extent by listening to the public, his base, that a regime change and further involvement in this conflict is vehemently unwanted .
Since this has been the focus for so many lately you may find this interesting and informative, a fairly detailed take on it and truthful in my opinion.
The misery is created by both parts. I understand that is needed to deport the criminal thugs who abuse loopholes in the justice system to continue committing crimes, In the case of workers, difficult jobs, and extremely adverse circumstances, I reserve the right to express my opinion. From what I've seen, they're treating everyone equally now, since murderers are classified the same as undocumented immigrants, as criminals. I do think that if this small war—because that's what it is—is not dealt with in a more organized and secure manner for all parties, when people feel threatened, many things can occur, and unfortunately, that has already happened: Farm worker dies a day after chaotic immigration raid at California farmIn other news, the ICE raids are picking up. On the recent California raid on a cannabis farm. A medical unit was dispatched from the Feds to help with tear gas etc. The misery created by commie California blamed on Trump of course.. I'm hearing other reports of companies not paying their slave labor as well.
It's a very sad situation all around. When honest people make deals with criminals it ends up badly for them usually. The migrants who came here who aren't criminals will suffer now because they made a deal with neocons and globalists and the rest of the country doesn't accept their new version of the USA.then ICE comes and takes them away to who knows where, without being able to communicate with their families, to put them in a center surrounded by crocodiles or deport them who knows when ...And I can understand that many people think they deserve it because they entered the country illegally. I'm sorry, I don't think the same way, but that's just how things are in the US.
One day he said he was "the chosen one," as the Zionists think they are. The chosen ones, the best, those whom God has chosen. Also, I think Trump has aged a lot; he doesn't really look good. He looks sick.Trump comes right out and says he was saved from that bullet by 'someone very special', probably in order to save America. He just doesn't have the knowledge to avoid being manipulated in this situation, I fear.
Actually I think that's at least the third time he's said it, he explicitly said God the other times.
Something I think of more lately is the idea Trump has several body doubles he uses. I try to look for that and there have been 2 instances where I thought it was the case. But mainly he looks the same to me and if there are doubles they have the voice down. Some can be from gaining or loosing weight also.Also, I think Trump has aged a lot; he doesn't really look good. He looks sick.
Most likely out of ignorance, not consciously. Mexico had been in cahoots with US since I remember. Time will tell about the new version of USA and ... the relationship with Mexico, because both countries inevitably share a history that cannot be erased.It's a very sad situation all around. When honest people make deals with criminals it ends up badly for them usually. The migrants who came here who aren't criminals will suffer now because they made a deal with neocons and globalists and the rest of the country doesn't accept their new version of the USA.
Yes, Trump said it was only for criminals, the worst ones (murderers, extortionists, thieves, etc.) one day and another day for every illegal ones, whether he was trolling, illegals with no documentation are terrified, scared. Maybe that's the purpose, but they can also fight tooth and nail to stay such as protests, which, incidentally, infringe on the freedom of others who have nothing to do with the matter.From what I've seen the rules of conduct for detainees have been followed closely concerning their rights and humane treatment. Families are contacted of course. The home land of some of the real bad ones won't take them back so they're sent to a foreign land...karma. The fake media and lefties of course claim otherwise. And I know most people don't think they deserve harsh treatment being a better sort then you give them credit for. New detention centers are needed, we have at least 20 million illegally here and alligator alley is for the worst, they are shipped out quickly from there and don't stay. The option to leave on ones own is given with $1000 and a ticket to anywhere, 1,000,000 have taken that so far. If they do this they can reenter at a later time and work on citizenship. If they are deported they can't come back for 8 years is what is said now.
I think undocumented immigrants (illegals) are most probably quitting their jobs due to workplace ICE raids, not precisely that they are self-deporting.The Washington Post claims “a million foreign-born workers have exited the workforce since March.” The Post frames this as “a sign of the weakening labor supply.” Yet the paper also notes, “Average hourly wages accelerated, rising by 0.4 percent over the month, to $36.24 in May, as earnings continue to beat inflation in a boost to workers’ spending power.”
My apologies if I offended you. I know you are not.You have your view as we all do but your mistaken in my opinion. We aren't a bunch of evil, heartless people as you seem to imply. Not even close. I think you want to believe the worst.
MAGA supporters are not pleased with President Donald Trump following his full-throated defense of Attorney General Pam Bondi, whose Department of Justice denied the existence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list after years of Trump surrogates vowing to reveal the disgraced financier's secrets.
Longtime conservatives and supporters of Trump sounded off on social media this weekend, as well as in person during a convention in Florida, with various messages pledging that the Epstein scandal will not "go away." The DOJ determined that Epstein committed suicide in 2019 and that there is no list detailing the names of the world's elite who allegedly took part in Epstein's history of sexual deviancy.
".@realDonaldTrump please understand the EPSTEIN AFFAIR is not going away," retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, Trump's national security advisor from his first administration, posted to X on Saturday. "If the administration doesn’t address the massive number of unanswered questions about Epstein, especially the ABUSE OF CHILDREN BY ELITES (it is very clear that abuse occurred), then moving forward on so many other monumental challenges our nation is facing becomes much harder."
When a group of MAGA 'influencers' marched out of the Oval Office holding up white binders filled with the 'Epstein files', Donald Trump's base immediately sensed something was off.
Fast-forward to five months later and Trump's cabinet is cracking wide open with FBI chiefs Dan Bongino and Kash Patel threatening to resign unless Attorney General Pam Bondi is fired.
The biggest names in MAGA media - Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and Steve Bannon - have sounded their colossal mega horns over the escalating crisis.
Now ugly fractures are emerging and dirty secrets are leaking across Washington.
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Steve Bannon, one of Trump's fiercest media allies, suggested at the Turning Point conference in Tampa that the so-called Deep State would block the president from going near the Epstein files.
'Epstein is a key that picks the lock on so many things, not just individuals, but also Institutions, Intelligence, Institutions, Foreign Governments, and who was working with him on our Intelligence Apparatus and in our Government,' Bannon said.
Foreign influence in America's government and politics is something that has been questioned on both the left and right.
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Within Trump's own administration, characters loyal to the MAGA base are not afraid to point fingers at their own colleagues.
FBI head Kash Patel and deputy Dan Bongino are both ready to call it quits if Attorney General Pam Bondi keeps her job after the debacle over releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Bongino, the FBI's deputy director, made the ultimatum after an epic clash with Bondi on Wednesday over the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, the Daily Mail revealed this week.
The rift was so bad that Bongino took the day off work on Friday, leading some to think that he had already left his post.
Meanwhile, Trump's congressional allies are doing their best to play both sides on the issue of Epstein, hoping to remain in the good graces of both Trump and his base, which is undoubtedly splintering.
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie-Taylor Greene, one of the typically most MAGA-aligned voices on the right said during an appearance on Real America's Voice (RAV) last week that she for one wasn't buying that there wasn't more to the Epstein story.
'I think the Department of Justice and the FBI has more explaining to do. This is Jeffrey Epstein; this is the most famous pedophile in modern-day history,' Taylor Greene told RAV.
'And people are absolutely not going to accept just a memo that was written that says there is no client list,' Taylor Greene concluded.
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Now, Trump has to sail the rough seas of his own making.