Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Part 5 - 2025 Year in Review: Trump vs Venezuela and Historic Emoluments


Editor's Note.

This is the last part of the Year in Review series where I have been featuring the damage Trump has done to our country financially and culturally.

Trump's supporters believed him when he said that after he gets re-elected, he was going to reveal ALL of the Epstein files and not have any wars abroad under his America First doctrine.

It didn't take long before those loyal minions realized they were lied to about the Epstein files and having wars around the world.

When Trump sent a fleet of warships to Venezuelan waters with instructions to blow up Venezuelan boats supposedly carrying drug runners it was the first step to going to war without Congressional approval and was instantly condemned by NATO powers and the International Court of Law.

It didn't matter. In August the U.S. carried out its first strike against what Trump said was a drug-carrying vessel that departed from Venezuela and was operated by Tren de Aragua cartel. No proof was given. Then the attacks increased. By Dec. 29 the death toll from Trump's illegal war against Venezuela climbed to 107 people after at least 30 strikes.

On Dec. 29 Trump bragged that he had "knocked out" a facility tied to Venezuela. It was a major escalation that portends future attacks on the South American country. Trump told NBC News that he declined to rule out war with Venezuela. Then he ordered a blockade of "sanctioned oil tankers" to and from the country.

Our grifter in chief had a banner year for taking bribes from other countries and corporations.

Trump has expressly organized his business interests in his second term to facilitate the receipt of foreign gifts. Because spineless Republicans control Congress, they have been turning their heads the other way as Trump violated the Foreign Emoluments Clause with impunity.

One of the most glaring gifts/grifts, was a $400 million luxury aircraft from the Qatari royal family that sparked the most protest among Trump's allies. Trump started accepting gifts in February when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented him with a gold-plated pager. 

When Trump visited South Korea, he was presented with a replica of a historic golden crown which I suspect was his favorite bribe next to the luxury jet. Foreign leaders didn't take long in giving him gifts of gold. Japan presented Trump a golden samurai helmet. I don't have the space to list all of his violations regarding his properties illegally soaking foreigners and countries for favors.

One positive result is that the Constitutional Accountability Center filed suit to hold Trump accountable for the Foreign Emoluments Clause. The bad news is that the suit will never go anywhere as long as Trump pulls all of the levers of power in the government.

As it Stands, this five-part series reflects the horrors Americans have been living with since January 2025. I don't believe in sugar coating reality when it comes to the truth and the challenges facing us all in trying to preserve our democracy. Someday, I hope to look back at this series and say those were the bad old days!

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Part 5 - 2025 Year in Review: Trump vs Venezuela and Historic Emoluments

Editor's Note. This is the last part of the Year in Review series where I have been featuring the damage Trump has done to our country f...