Saturday, November 22, 2025

Last Line of Defense: Courts Are Countering Trump's Corruption

With all the chaos Trump has created in less than a year it seems like democracy has been dying a slow death. 

But don't despair.

So far (I have to qualify this) the courts have been ruling against Trump's blatant misuse of the DOJ, FBI, The Department of Homeland Security, and every other arm of government.

Federal judges have repeatedly rebuked the Trump regime for its use of force during immigration raids across the country. Last week a federal judge issued an extraordinary rebuke of the Department of Homeland Security's immigration enforcement operation in Chicago, saying the administration made "widespread misrepresentations" as to what was occurring during the operation dubbed "Midway Blitz.

The court has accused Border Patrol commander-at-large Greg Bovino of lying about the events that transpired in the Little Village area of Chicago in October. The judge found his testimony not credible. He felt Bovino appeared evasive over the three days of his disposition, either providing "cute" responses to Plaintiffs' counsel's questions or outright lying.

Trump lawyers are going after his enemies but are being made buffoons by real lawyers who use facts and not fiction in arguing their case. Lindsey Halligan, Trump's handpicked U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia has made multiple mistakes before the grand jury, including misstating the law, using evidence from flawed search warrants and including information protected by attorney-client privilege.

In layman's terms, Halligan, who never prosecuted a case in her life, was fouling up the James Comey case to the point that dismissal - without prejudice - is going to be the likely outcome. A similar miscarriage of justice will also be likely thrown out of court against New York Attorney General Letitia James. 

Trump's retribution tour against all of his perceived enemies isn't going that well. Each case he brings is so bogus the courts are forced to rule against his corrupt regime. There are exceptions - some Trump-appointed judges ignore the law out of loyalty to dear leader.

According to the Institute for Policy Integrity, Trump's regime has failed nearly 93% of the time when its agency actions have been challenged in court - typically for violations of the Administrative Procedure Act.

Hundreds of lawsuits have been filed during Trump's second go around as president. 

The suits challenge his executive orders as well as actions taken by his regime.

Judges across the political spectrum are ruling against Trump at a shocking 96% of the time, according to an analysis by Adam Bonica, a professor of political science at Stanford.

Because Trump has been attacking judges, the courts, targeting lawyers and legal organizations, he's put the whole legal profession on the defense. The result has been judges may be acutely sensitive to challenges to their authority and far less willing to give the government the benefit of the doubt in certain cases.

As it Stands, in summary, much of what Trump is trying to do is illegal, so it's no surprise what the courts are finding.

Friday, November 21, 2025

This is Where America is at: Democratic Lawmakers File Death Threat with Police Against Trump

Democratic lawmakers were threatened with death by the president of the United States for reminding members of the military that they didn't have to follow illegal orders.

Trump's latest assault against Democratic members of Congress, many of whom are veterans, came after he claimed they committed "seditious behavior" which he said was "punishable by death."

The half dozen targeted Democrats have been receiving thousands of death threats since Trump posted his hateful rant which they reported to the Capitol police - accusing Trump of directly threatening their lives.

In case you're wondering no president in American history has had a police report filed against them for threatening to kill members of Congress. It's just another Trump first.

Among the group was Sen. Elissa Slotkin, who previously worked at the CIA and Department of Defense. 

She told reporters, "This administration is pitting our uniformed military and intelligence community professionals against American citizens. Like us, you all swore an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Right now, the threats coming to our Constitution are just coming from abroad but from right here at home. Our laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders," she added, and "No one has to carry out orders that violate the law or our Constitution."

When questioned by Faux News, Trump denied he wanted to kill them but in the same breath he said they sent "a very dangerous message and it perhaps is punishable by law." For the record, Trump is full of shit. We have something called the First Amendment that guarantees the right of free speech.

Trump doesn't give a damn. He's a serial liar and a threat to democracy. Like a rabid dog he won't let the bone go and has instructed lapdog Pete Hegseth to open an investigation into the lawmakers he just threatened.

You can't make this stuff up. It's the warped reality we now live in. Like the mixed reaction from Republicans who didn't think what Trump said "was appropriate" for calling for a death sentence but none criticized their dear leader over his dangerous post.

It's no secret that when Trump puts out a "hit" his crazed followers fall all over themselves trying to please him. The Jan. 6 coup attempt is one of many examples of supercharging his cult to obey his orders.

One of the threatened Democrats, Jason Crow, who served in the Army, told reporters on Capitol Hill that he was 'Absolutely" receiving death threats since Trump's posts.

In case you haven't noticed, Trump is spiraling downward both mentally and physically. Every day brings a new abomination that breaks all of the norms of a civilized society.

Americans on the wake up don't know if they'll find out if there's an undeclared war on Venezuela, or if Trump instilled martial law overnight and froze all of their freedoms.

As it Stands, sadly this is where we're at as a country in 2025.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

About Trump's Ongoing Crusade to Put His Name on Everything

Like an old tomcat peeing everywhere to mark his territory, Trump has been on a decades old crusade to put his name on everything around him.

Since being re-elected Trump's efforts to immortalize himself have gone into high gear. 

Here's some recent examples; The Washington Commanders are building a new stadium. The design and funding have been finalized but the question of naming rights has sparked some debate.

It seems Trump wants the new stadium to be named after him (free of charge) and has sent intermediaries to the owners requesting they use it. Thus far, the owners have held no formal meetings on the naming and have avoided Trump's efforts to name it after himself.

While the Commanders hold the naming rights under the deal, the federal nature of the site - overseen by the National Park Service and leased through the district - means neither the franchise no Trump can make that call alone. However, based upon his other naming efforts, don't be surprised if he gets his way.

Perhaps one of the biggest shrines yet for his family name is being built next to the White House. A gilded age style ballroom twice as big as the White House is already being referred to as the Trump Ballroom.

Another grand construction Trump is planning is a triumphal arch - the "Arc de Trump" planned for the Virginia side of the Potomac River, between the Arlington Memorable Bridge and the Lincoln Memorial. 

It's worth noting that triumphal arches have been used for imperialistic ends since Roman antiquity. Trump's arch is no different. It will feature a gilded, winged statute of a female figure on top.

The arch was intended to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American Independence but giving it Trump's name completely leaves another impression. It's really a dedication to a dictator who wants to go down in history as America's first king.

Meanwhile new Trump Towers are currently being built in Delhi, India, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 

Trump Towers have been built in New York; Sunny Isles Beach, Florida; Kolkata, India; Manila Philippines; Istanbul, Turkey; Mumbai, India; and Punta del Este, Uruguay. He also has eight golf courses at home and abroad named after him.

Trump's name springs up like poison mushrooms across the country. Did you know there's a "Trump Drive" in Kalispell, Montana? Hell, there's even a section of U.S. Route 287 in Oklahoma called The Donald J. Trump Highway. There's another half dozen routes from Nevada to Florida bearing Trump's name.

I don't think there's ever been a monarch with more memorials, and buildings named after them then Trump. And I'm not even counting all of his grifts with his name attached from Bibles to meme coins.

As it Stands, ironically Trump will be remembered in the future, but not like he hopes. His legacy of being a malicious narcissist will assure him a place in infamy.  

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Trump's Redistricting Scheme in Texas Just Got Shot Down

The Rolling Stones once sang, "You can't always get what you want," which Trump has learned recently in his attempt at rigging the 2026 midterms.

After directing MAGA Texans to redistrict - despite not being time to - Trump thought his illegal masterstroke to get five more seats in the House was going to bear fruit. Like good lackey's Texas Republicans had hurried to gerrymander and pass a redistricting plot favorable to them.

Then the fruit of Trump's effort withered away Tuesday when a federal court ordered Texas to throw out its redrawn Republican-friendly congressional maps for the 2026 election after finding out it constituted an illegal racial gerrymander.

This unexpected turn of events was a significant setback after pushing through an unusual redistricting of Texas' congressional seats to insulate their slim House majority ahead of next year's midterms.

I find it interesting that a Trump-appointed judge focused on how the new map would affect the racial makeup of Texas' congressional districts. It always warms my heart to see justice delivered during this time of Trump assaulting our judiciary system.

What U.S. Judge Jeffrey Brown wrote in his decision was a damning indictment of the whole scheme, "The public perception of this case is that it's about politics," he said. "To be sure, politics played a role in drawing the 2025 map. But it was much more than just politics. Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially gerrymandered the 2025 map," he concluded.

Prior to this ruling, on November 13th, the justice department sued Governor Gavin Newsom for California's (so-called) race based redistricting plan. The Department's motion to intervene in Tangipa et al v Newsom is pending before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. The first court date is set for Dec. 3.

The voter approved measure, Prop 50, was a way to offset Texas' plans to send five more Republicans to Congress. The measure currently stands even after the ruling in Texas.

The good news, according to one political expert, is that Prop 50 is unlikely to be impacted after judges block Texas from using its new House map.

"Most of the law around redistricting is up to the state, not the federal government, not federal law, and we just changed state law," Justin Levitt, a professor at Loyola Law School, said in an interview with ABC7, "I don't think there are many grounds for a legal challenge against Prop 50 to succeed," he explained.

Time will tell. Meanwhile the whole redistricting plan that Trump talked Texas into doing has failed, and in fact, has benefited Democrats who will be sending five more representatives to Congress in 2026.

As it Stands, as a Texan would say, "Trump shot himself in the foot."

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

When's a Hoax No Longer a Hoax? When Trump Says So

It helps to know that Trump's use of the word hoax has a different meaning than what you'll find in the dictionary.

When you look up the word hoax its defined as a "humorous or a malicious deception." 

Trump's interruption is as simple as he is, "Everything he doesn't like is a hoax." By extension facts and evidence that are aren't favorable to him are hoaxes. For example, Trump's description of the Epstein files as a Democratic hoax.

But, lo and behold, MAGA Mike Johnson reluctantly led the way to voting on releasing that Democratic hoax today. The House voted overwhelmingly, 427-1, to forward the bill to the senate. One lone Republican, Clay Higgins, voted "no" against releasing the Democratic hoax which is now being called the Epstein files.

In a stunning and deceptive move Trump announced, just before today's vote in the House, that it was okay for his minions to vote to release the "Epstein" files. If the senate agrees to release them too then Trump hinted, he might sign the legislation when it comes to his desk.

What? Why this total reversal after 10 months of calling it a Democratic hoax and that there was nothing to see there? That people should focus on the great economic successes he's already given them instead of always talking about Epstein.

The reason for the reversal was public pressure, and Trump saw cracks appearing in the Republican party - especially in the House where some Republicans had joined in a petition for the release of the Epstein files.

That's why, at the last moment he said "release the files" ahead of the House vote. He wanted it to appear like that's what he wanted all along.

Here's the kicker...

Trump already has a plan to protect himself from any further embarrassing reports by ordering AG Pam Bondi to investigate the Epstein files. 

In one fell swope Bondi can claim that because it's an ongoing investigation nothing can be released. I mentioned this in a prior post when it became apparent that Trump was panicking.

I'm not clairvoyant but what do you want to bet the investigation will take at least three years? Problem solved right? Trump has Bondi primarily investigating prominent Democrats that can be tied to Epstein. I can see nasty little updates issuing from that sham investigation incriminating everyone but Trump.

However, Trump's backup plan may not work more than a year. Next November's midterms are looking positive for Democrats getting the House, and even, the Senate back. When that happens it's a whole new ballgame.

As it Stands, I take heart that the Epstein scandal has caused grief to Trump's regime and that it may - someday - spell the end to his corrupt presidency.

Monday, November 17, 2025

Trump's 'Students' Graduate from School of Grifting

Like a proud teacher Trump is congratulating nine of his MAGA students for following his handbook on grifting and attempting to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from American taxpayers.

Taking a chapter out of Trump's book - The Art of the Steal - the Senate snuck a poison pill into the government shutdown bill to reopen the government. The 11th hour inclusion of a provision giving nine senators $500,000 each in damages is basically an award. They got an A+ for being good and loyal students.

The language, tucked into one of the appropriations bills, comes after Senate Republicans released FBI records related to an investigation called "Arctic Frost" which pertained to the fake elector scheme from 2020 where Trump allies pressured GOP electors to register Electoral College votes for Trump from states that former president Joe Biden won.

The heart of this scheme is an accusation that special counsel Jack Smith and FBI leaders had political motives for obtaining phone records of nine GOP lawmakers with grand jury subpoenas.

Fact: the records contained data from four days surrounding the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S, Capitol. The records DO NOT INCLUDE the content of the calls. Smith said they were part of routine investigations and not an attempt to illegally listen to their conversations. 

Again, to drive the point further, hundreds of phone numbers were routinely picked up along with those nine senators phone numbers in the course of four days of investigations.

It's also recorded in court hearings that all of those senators were speaking with insurrectionists during the attempt to overthrow our government. The fact that they're going to sue the government for $500,000 each of taxpayer's money for being involved in a coup attempt is a sickening display of lawlessness.

What supposedly happened, according to House Speaker MAGA Mike Johnson, was he was blindsided by the Senate leaders who added the measure to the bill. 

I have a hard time believing that because Trump is running the whole show and both the senate and the house look to their Dear Leader and Teacher. I suspect that Johnson knew he couldn't have added the measure without pushback from the whole house.

When the scheme became common knowledge, after passing it under the umbrella of reopening the government, some Republicans suddenly got cold feet. 

House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole said he was "surprised" to see the provision. GOP Reps. Austin Scott, Chip Roy and Morgan Griffith all expressed concern with the provision. Scott told CNN: "I think the provision is poorly worded, but I'm glad that other people were paying attention and read the full legislation and was able to explain to the American citizens what's in it."

Amid a fierce backlash to the scheme some of the nine senators are saying they won't seek monetary damages. However, there are also some who plan on getting a big payday from their constituents' taxes. 

Sen. Lindsey Graham bragged that he was "definitely" going for the money and said, "And if you think I'm going to settle this thing for a million dollars, think again. No. I want to make it painful."

Sen. Ron Johnson coyly told CNN he "had no plans at this time" to sue. Sen. Marsha Blackburn came right out and said she intended to sue but did not want monetary damages.

Some of the nine graduating students were more careful like Sen. Dan Sullivan, who stated he wasn't going to sue and was supportive of the House bill to repeal the provision. That's assuming MAGA Mike does call for a bill that would nullify the scheme. Don't bet on that.

As it Stands, the greatest grifter of all time has more students now than he ever did at the defunct and discredited Trump University.

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Why the Epstein Files Won't Take Trump Down

As much as I'd like to think the Epstein files will spell disaster for Trump's presidency, logic argues against it.

There's no doubt that revelations from the notorious sex trafficker's emails are embarrassing Trump, but he also knows he firmly controls the government and there's no way he's going to ultimately pay a price for his misdeeds - past or present. 

For example, let's say the legislation for releasing all of the Epstein files passes the House next week and heads over to the Senate - and surprise, surprise - they pass it. One problem though. Trump has to sign the legislation into law. 

Can you imagine in your wildest dreams that he would expose himself like that? Of course not. The bill would be fed into his shredder while he laughed uncontrollably.

In the unlikely event the Senate overrides his veto he has a new ploy to bury the Epstein files. He's called for Pam Bondi to - are you ready for this? - INVESTIGATE the Epstein files. 

At first blush the move seems counterproductive to canceling controversy... but in fact it's evil genius because Bondi can now shut down any further inquiries by saying the DOJ doesn't discuss ongoing investigations.

It was a masterstroke worthy of Maviavelli, but I suspect it was one of his minions who came up with this latest plot to stop the investigations. 

My point is that if you're hoping Jeffrey Epstein will drag Trump down you may want to consider other avenues of getting rid of him.

There's invoking the 25th Amendment although it would take JD Vance and a majority of the Cabinet to successfully pull off that move. As ambitious as Vance is to someday be president, he's not going to risk all on a gambit that could backfire and ruin him.

Then there's impeachment. Although Trump successfully beat impeachment twice before there's different factors involved that weren't there in his first term.

For starters, Trump has never been more unpopular than he is right now. Every poll out there shows that, including conservative polls. He's facing food shortages created by his own stupid tariffs and the economy is sinking faster than The Titanic.

Throw in the possibility of war with South American countries and the repeated attacks by ICE agents and Border Patrol against prominently blue states, and you have chaos enveloping the country. 

Millions of Americans have turned out to protest (the biggest in American history) against Trump's regime.

The other factor that weakens Trump is that his cronies in Congress are showing signs of rebellion as their constituents turn against them. 

I'm not saying that impeachment will work a third time, but this time around feels different. MAGA is splintering into warring factions and Trump's tech bros have taken over.

As it Stands, it's going to take a unified effort by all Americans to dethrone our wannabee king. 

Saturday, November 15, 2025

The Epstein Files: Trump Desperately Tries to Put the Genie Back in the Bottle

Have you ever seen Russian nesting dolls?

They're colorful and they symbolize fertility, family, and the continuation of life. Each layer tells a story.

Our Russian-loving president has come up with his own set of nesting dolls, with each layer more corrupt than the last. 

In his most recent attempt to cover up his involvement in the Epstein scandal, Trump added another layer to his criminal nesting dolls by covering up his original coverup with a new one.

For context, the justice department and the FBI concluded in a memo in July that no secret list of Epstein existed and no further charges were expected. Done and done. Right?

No. The memo contradicted previous claims made by Trump and US attorney general, Pam Bondi.

Jamie Raskin, a House judiciary committee and congressman from Maryland, demanded to know why the Trump regime "inexplicably killed" the criminal investigation into Epstein.

In a letter to Pam Bondi, Raskin asked: "Why would the Trump Administration, the Department of Justice and the FBI kill an ongoing criminal investigation into a massive and decades long sex trafficking ring that preyed on girls and women. Who exactly are you intending to protect by this action?"

Then the heat turned up. The House Oversight Committee released new Epstein email correspondences four days ago from the Jeffrey Epstein Estate, striking a blow against Trump's cover-up. 

Epstein explicitly said, "Donald Trump knew about the girls," and "Trump spent hours at my house with a victim of sex trafficking," referring to Trump as "the dog that hasn't barked." 

Every time Trump tries to put the genie back in the bottle it backfires and more damning evidence surfaces. 

As I'm sure you've probably heard the phrase "doing the same thing and expecting different results" and how it applies to Trump. He's piled one cover-up after another under layers of lies that are rapidly being exposed.

So, what did Trump do next?  

He demanded Pam Bondi investigate Epstein's ties to his foes, including former President Bill Clinton. 

He made the demand on his personal hating website Truth Social (inappropriately named). 

That means the Epstein investigation is suddenly open again but with a different goal - going after Trump's perceived enemies. Not justice for the victims. This is just his latest move trying to distract from his own involvement with his old buddy Epstein.

And Bondi's acquiescence is the latest example of the erosion of the Justice Department's traditional independence from the White House since Trump took office a second time.

As it Stands, it's ironic that every effort Trump makes to hide his sordid past with the infamous sex trafficker, it blows up and no one believes him which leads to further investigations.

Friday, November 14, 2025

JD Vance Believes America Should Have an Aristocracy

I'd like to introduce you to a super-secret group that thinks America needs an Aristocracy in order to thrive. 

It's called The Rockbridge Network and they're busy building a lasting political infrastructure for the "New Right" and the MAGA movement, according to a recent article in The Washington Post.

The group is functioning as an alternative Republican ecosystem of think tanks and donor groups. 

You might be interested in who started this "New Right" movement. The Rockbridge Network was co-founded in 2019 by JD Vance and conservative activist Chris Buskirk.

That's right. The current vice-president of the United States JD Vance is in the vanguard for a movement to establish an Aristocracy in America. The Rockbridge Network is well on its way to having complete control of every government agency and the presidency. Trump is their poster child and a useful idiot.

With significant funding from tech leaders, Rockbridge Network aims to equip MAGA to outlive Trump. It's gearing up to deploy its arsenal in the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential contest, in which many Rockbridge Network members hope Vance will be the nominee.

I have to admit I've seen Vance as Trump's sidekick like Tattoo in Fantasy Island. 

His outward appearance, with his chubby face and makeup-lined eyes, made me underestimate the weasel. I just thought he was a fool. I was half right... he's a dangerous fool.

Vance's partner, Chris Buskirk, has been focusing on "get-out-the-voter" operations, data analysis, and media production, including documentaries. The backbone of the Rockridge Network is Tech billionaires led by Peter Thiel, who recruited other billionaires like Elon Musk to donate towards the 2024 election.

You can't go online and find a public website on the group. It operates through a collection of eight different funding vehicles, including dark-money 501(c)(4) organizations and Super PACS, which allows for limited donor disclosure requirements.

The aristocracy-loving members commit to spending at least $100,000 a year on recommended programs, with principal partners donating up to $1 million. How effective have they been so far?

The Rockbridge Network has raised over $100 million for its projects since 2019. Musk was especially helpful when he pumped $249 million into all of the swing states.

Reporting from The Washington Post has highlighted the group's controversial theory that an "aristocracy" (productive elite) is the best path forward for the country.

It seems ironic that millions of Americans have been turning out to protest Trump who they say has been acting like a King, when in fact, he is. His royal court, spearheaded by Vance, has been running things since Trump ascended to power a second time. 

As it Stands, King Trump is busy building monuments for the "New Right" while telling Americans to "eat cake" because no bread is available.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Holiday Haze: What Are People Saying These Days?

It's going to be a real challenge celebrating the holidays this season.

As Thanksgiving approaches many Americans are struggling financially and are in food lines. 

The likelihood that they'll enjoy a big turkey dinner is slim. Naturally that makes it hard for people to be in the holiday spirit. Hunger will do that. Food insecurity is a nationwide challenge this season. 

But don't tell that to Trump. He's busy trying to con people with claims that Walmart is serving Thanksgiving meals that cost less than they did a year ago. Like that's some sort of economic hallmark. The fact is those meals have 50% less items in them this season.

Out of sheer meanness (there's no other explanation) Trump has punished Americans by taking away programs like SNAP and going to the Supreme Court to seek relief against paying the money to refund the biggest food assistance program in the country.

Americans aren't preparing to give Christmas presents this season, their more concerned with making the rent or mortgage, and the cost of food. Thanks to Trump's tariffs the cost of gifts is skyrocketing with no end in sight. 

I'm expecting to see people protesting the economy not singing carols in quiet Hallmark-like neighborhoods.

It's difficult to be in the holiday spirit as Trump's goons roam neighborhoods in cities across the land, illegally kidnapping brown people without warrants and sending them to concentration camps that are rapidly multiplying in America.

Immigrant families are staying indoors for fear of being disappeared by masked men and women bearing semi-automatic rifles. 

In this time of year when many religions are celebrating holy holidays churches can't even provide sanctuary from government Gestapo agents violating all societal norms.

Families won't be talking about Santa Claus visiting The White House. They know the jolly old elf was probably deported back to the Ice Pole by evil elf Stephen Miller. 

The Grinch is firmly entrenched in the Oval Office and the only thing he cares about is making the Epstein files scandal disappear. He's hoping for a Christmas miracle.

As it Stands, Americans are also hoping for a miracle. That Trump disappears and that his Maga minions are brought to justice.

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Epstein File Discharge Petition Vote Set for Today and then...

Here's what's supposed to happen today when Maga Mike reopens the House of Representatives.

First thing.

Rep-elect Adelita Grijalva will finally get sworn in to the House after waiting for nearly two months since she was elected and certified by the State of Arizona.

Second thing.

Grijalva will sign the discharge petition that will start the process to bring the Epstein files measure to a vote in the House.

Third thing.

If the bill passes it still has to pass in the Senate and be signed into law by Trump who would rather eat glass and read the LGBTQ novel "We Are Everywhere," from start to finish.

Since being re-elected Trump has gone to extraordinary lengths to hide the Epstein files. The list is too long to cite in this post but the craziest thing he's done yet is to shut down the country so lapdog Johnson could avoid bringing up a vote on releasing the Epstein files.

That little gambit cost the economy roughly $55 billion in lost output according to the Congressional Budget Office which also pointed out that every additional week would cost $7 billion, or 0.1% of the GDP.

Meanwhile, Trump stays up all night tweeting in caps about crazy conspiracies and sleeping in the day during Oval Office visits. Epstein is never far from his lizard brain. Nor is Ghislaine Maxwell.

Epstein's partner in crime Maxwell is sitting in the cat bird's seat (in this case a minimum-security camp) because Trump had his lackey lawyer Todd Blanche transfer her out of a maximum-security prison because...

A. It was for her safety for being a snitch (about what?).

B. Blanche discovered she has shit on Trump that would really ruin his day, and she needed to be temporarily pacified while he worked on freeing her.

C. She was such an exemplary prisoner that the warden thought she should go to a less restrictive lockup.

I'm going with B, how about you?

I try to imagine what Trump is hiding that is so devasting that he's ready to bankrupt the economy, ruin Epstein victims' lives with lies, and threaten his own cronies to help with the coverup. What did he do? Are there photos? Is he a pedophile?

Rep. Jamie Raskin accused Trump and his regime of allowing "a corrupt misuse of law-enforcement resources" and demanded that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche testify before the Judiciary Committee immediately to "answer for this corrupt misuse of law enforcement resources and potential exchange of favors for false testimony exonerating you and other Epstein accomplices." 

As it Stands, the one thing that's for sure is the Epstein files are going to haunt Trump like the ghost of past Christmases during the holidays ahead.

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