Wednesday, June 4, 2025
With House MAGA Support – A Presidency Based on Rage, Retribution & Mental Illness
With House MAGA Support – A Presidency Based on Rage, Retribution & Mental Illness
“No court of the United States may use appropriated funds to enforce a contempt citation for failure to comply with an injunction or temporary restraining order if no security was given when the injunction or order was issued … ”
A provision buried in the thousand page “Big Beautiful” House-passed budget bill meaning: no federal court may enforce a contempt citation.
“HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, INCLUDING THE SCUM THAT SPENT THE LAST FOUR YEARS TRYING TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY THROUGH WARPED RADICAL LEFT MINDS, WHO ALLOWED 21,000,000 MILLION PEOPLE TO ILLEGALLY ENTER OUR COUNTRY, MANY OF THEM BEING CRIMINALS AND THE MENTALLY INSANE,THROUGH AN OPEN BORDER THAT ONLY AN INCOMPETENT PRESIDENT WOULD APPROVE, AND THROUGH JUDGES WHO ARE ON A MISSION TO KEEP MURDERERS, DRUG DEALERS, RAPISTS, GANG MEMBERS, AND RELEASED PRISONERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, IN OUR COUNTRY SO THEY CAN ROB, MURDER, AND RAPE AGAIN — ALL PROTECTED BY THESE USA HATING JUDGES WHO SUFFER FROM AN IDEOLOGY THAT IS SICK, AND VERY DANGEROUS FOR OUR COUNTRY. HOPEFULLY THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, AND OTHER GOOD AND COMPASSIONATE JUDGES THROUGHOUT THE LAND, WILL SAVE US FROM THE DECISIONS OF THE MONSTERS WHO WANT OUR COUNTRY TO GO TO HELL. BUT FEAR NOT, WE HAVE MADE GREAT PROGRESS OVER THE LAST 4 MONTHS, AND AMERICA WILL SOON BE SAFE AND GREAT AGAIN! AGAIN, HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY, AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!”
Donald Trump’s all caps Memorial Day message to America
"When President Trump unleashes the private sector, the workers, the factories, the plants, the manufacturers to build and grow and hire and invest, we will see a revenue boom, a productivity boom, and a job boom the likes of which this nation has never seen before."
Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Trump Advisor, Stephen Miller, Trump’s modern-day equivalent to the senior advisor to the last Russian Tsar: Rasputin.
“Mr. Trump may be the only person in the world still surprised by how Mr. Putin is behaving. The Russian is the same man he’s been for two decades, bent on reconstituting as much of the old Soviet empire as he can get away with. Ukraine is his obsession…. He’s not going to modify his ambitions merely because Mr. Trump alternates between begging for peace and scolding outbursts on social media.”
Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, May 26th.
“In terms of political spending I’m going to do a lot less in the future…I think I’ve done enough.”
Elon Musk during his recent Qatar trip with Trump.
If you combine the above photograph, the title and the quotes above, sprinkle in the statements of his cabinet appointees and the speeches he has made of late… and what you can clearly see is a rogue MAGA government, potentially immune from judicial review, predicated on falsehoods, drunk on power, and spinning out of control. DOGE has decimated the “deep state” but effected no real budgetary savings. What you have seen is a new war on those on the lowest rung of the economic ladder, and a tax/budget bill that is big and beautiful only if you are very, very rich. Millions of Americans will lose access to medical care and food support. The “work for Medicaid” requirement looks good on paper, but assuming the applicants are even able to provide the necessary paperwork, around 3% of Medicaid recipients truly meet the “must work” requirements.
What you also have is a kleptocracy, devoid of genuine Christian values – no matter the false claims to the contrary – predicated on avarice, fabrication and cruelty. Avarice? No president has enriched himself and his family at the level of the Trump snake oil grift or his stoking the fires of his own net worth than Donald Trump. Excluding the controversial gift/replacement for Air Force One, estimates place the value to Trump’s personal dollars, using his governmental office, by hundreds of millions of dollars.
For example, “Trump held an hour-long dinner Thursday night [5/22] at his golf club in Virginia with investors who collectively spent about $394 million on the [controversial Trump meme] coin. The top 25 were also promised a private cocktail reception and a tour of the White House… Critics have warned the dinner enriched the president's pockets while selling access to the White House. And they found themselves an unlikely ally late Thursday in Pete Seat, a former White House spokesman who served as deputy assistant press secretary to President George W. Bush… ‘Politically, it had value. Right? He leaned into the crypto bros, he strung them along, got their votes. Now he's got to cut them off,’ said Seat.” Daniel Hampton, writing for the May 26th Raw Story. Nicholas Pinto, a 25-year-old influencer and Trump supporter, told Fortune the experience was underwhelming. “Trash,” Pinto texted Fortune during the banquet. “Walmart steak, man. Everyone at my table was saying the food was some of the worst food that they ever had,” said Pinto after the meal.
Trump’s rage at Harvard and other top universities – job creators like no other, the source of so much innovation and invention over the year, the gathering of the “best and the brightest” and the soft power emanating from international leaders with Harvard degrees – his lapses with words, questions to his staff of executive orders he is about to sign and the never-ending personal attacks on anyone who does not do exactly as he says, are mounting. His proliferate rants, often at the most inappropriate times, are clear and convincing evidence of his rather obvious and significant deterioration of his claim to mental stability. No Donald, this aggregation of money and power are not, as you believe, gifts to you “from God.” People are scared. Universities are scared. And judges, noting that the Marshall Office is under control of the executive branch, are scared… with good reason.
Katherine Long, James Fanelli and C. Ryan Barber, writing for the May 24th Wall Street Journal, report: “Amid rising tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, some federal judges are beginning to discuss the idea of managing their own armed security force…. The notion came up in a series of closed-door meetings in early March, when a group of roughly 50 judges met in Washington for a semiannual meeting of the Judicial Conference, a policymaking body for the federal judiciary. There, members of a security committee spoke about threats emerging as President Trump stepped up criticism of those who rule against his policies.
“Dozens of judges and their relatives have received anonymous pizza deliveries to their homes—which they perceived as a ‘we know where you live’ message. In March, five days after the Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling that the administration must pay USAID contractors, Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s sister was targeted with a bomb threat, according to police records. Another judge had a SWAT team called on him after he overturned an executive order restricting birthright citizenship.
“The Supreme Court has its own dedicated police force, but other federal judges are protected by the U.S. Marshals Service, which reports to Attorney General Pam Bondi. Security committee members worried that Trump could order the marshals to stand down in retaliation for a decision that didn’t go his way. They weighed one potential, provocative solution—what if they commanded their own security force?” This shouldn’t be necessary, but just as Donald Trump labeled most media as the “enemy of the people,” Trump has named the judges he hates, and too many of this MAGA followers have taken such words as a direction to act.
Maybe it’s time for Republicans in Congress to act to contain Trump. Trump has, successfully to date, usurped Congress’ check on his power. But in the slashing benefits to major MAGA supporters, many GOP members of Congress are beginning to see how their careers may be destroyed in such Trump efforts. Trump has his threat power. But, as the above quote suggests, Trump’s main threat against Republicans who do not support his legislative whims – to “primary” them out of office at the midterms – has been severely hit by Elon Musk (the GOP donor mega star who contributed north of $250 million to the 2024 presidential campaign), the major expected source of the “primary” funding referenced by Trump.
I’m Peter Dekom, and it’s time for the federal judiciary and the Congress to act against what they know is wrong with Trump’s agenda… without fear of retribution, to uphold the oath each has taken to defend the Constitution.
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