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Should be a wild four years.

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Current members of the House of Representatives
https://www.house.gov/representatives

Current members of the Senate
https://www.senate.gov/senators/

Current members of the US Supreme Court
https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/biographies.aspx

Members of the Trump Administration
https://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/
 
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God damnit, these half assed attempts at doomposting and demoralization are making me miss Fatpacks. At least he had some charm and character.
At least fatpacks with his demoralzation posts could actually have a conversation and argue his point.
Trump didn't release the Epstein files, because he was one of Epstein's clients. Trump is never going to release any state secret of that magnitude, because he is owned by the balls by the intelligence agencies.

https://epsteinsblackbook.com/all-names
Trump already addressed the epstein allegations in 2015. This isn't any breaking news he admitted flying with epstein until 2008/2009 when around that time he banned him from mar-a-lago.
Again if Trump remained silent I would be hang em. But he already admitted his involvement.
Unless someone has something new on Trump and epstein I'm under the assumption it's partisan reaching.
 
The major thing schools leave out is that most of the “democratically elected” leaders the CIA overthrew were installed by the KGB.

They also never mention that France started the Vietnam War.
To be fair to most schools, history is a fucking shit subject to learn in school since there's so much of it. US History should realistically be split between all 4 levels of High School if you want to properly teach it but that's hard to do because it's heavily dependent on school districts and how the school wants the history taught.
 
At least fatpacks with his demoralzation posts could actually have a conversation and argue his point.

Trump already addressed the epstein allegations in 2015. This isn't any breaking news he admitted flying with epstein until 2008/2009 when around that time he banned him from mar-a-lago.
Again if Trump remained silent I would be hang em. But he already admitted his involvement.
Unless someone has something new on Trump and epstein I'm under the assumption it's partisan reaching.
Today has made me realize how many doomer whimps are on this site.
 
The latest thing is that the arsonists couldn't possibly know that they were putting fire-fighters lives at risk by making them put out battery-fires because who could possibly predict "crazy random butterfly effect stuff" happening when you carry out wanton vandalism.
I know I’m preaching to the choir here, but my God these people are retarded.
 
With all the stuff being released about Cuba what's the over/under Trudeau gets confirmed as Castro's son
Fuck ....now that you mention it.
Who's that lil'faggot daddy?
Let's be real ...Pierre genes are nowhere in that failed theater teacher.
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(note : am i autistic enough to attempt reading the full jfk files ? Yes yes i am ...guess i know what i'm doing tonight lads)
 
Small mention of the fucking mountain jews(Swiss) selling arms to Cuba notably Swiss authorities approval was marked for redaction.
Funny side tangent about some south Vietnam guy writing a white paper saying the south Vietnam government not that bad because American gangsterism and race riots (sometimes things never change do they fellow guilos)
 
Holy fuck but the reddit narrative around setting fire to Tesla cars/dealerships is getting more unhinged by the minute.

The latest thing is that the arsonists couldn't possibly know that they were putting fire-fighters lives at risk by making them put out battery-fires because who could possibly predict "crazy random butterfly effect stuff" happening when you carry out wanton vandalism.

Then some other guy said that fire fighters were living in ivory towers because they weren't happy about having to deal with the consequences of "civil disobedience" carried out by people who are "subject to violence from the current administration".

These people are engaged in a life or death conflict with an enemy who barely even notices that they exist. It's fucking hilarious.
Links? Archives? Screenshots?
 

Federal judge blocks Trump's ban on transgender people serving in military​

A federal judge has granted an injunction that temporarily blocks the US military from enforcing Donald Trump’s executive order barring transgender people from military service while a lawsuit by 20 current and would-be service members challenging the measure goes forward.

Judge Ana Reyes stayed her order from going into effect until Friday morning to give the government to seek an emergency appeal.



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Archive of the Injunction is attached to the post.
Federal Judge Issues Court Order Barring President Trump from Defecating

Washington, D.C. – In a landmark ruling on Tuesday, Federal District Judge Amara Patel, a celebrated jurist appointed by President Barack Obama in 2013, issued an unprecedented court order prohibiting President Donald J. Trump from using the bathroom to relieve his bowels. The decision, handed down in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, has sent shockwaves through the White House and sparked heated debate among legal scholars.

Judge Patel, born in Mumbai, India, and widely regarded as one of the nation’s sharpest legal minds, grounded her ruling in a novel interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. In her 47-page opinion, she asserted that Article III, which establishes the judicial branch, implicitly grants district court judges—particularly those not born on American soil—exclusive authority over the president’s bodily functions, including his colon. “The framers were clear,” Patel wrote. “The separation of powers ensures that no man, not even the commander-in-chief, may defecate without oversight from a federal bench. This court finds that such power resides squarely with judges like myself, whose perspectives are enriched by our foreign origins.”

The order stems from a little-noticed lawsuit filed last month by the advocacy group Citizens for Colonic Accountability, which argued that President Trump’s bathroom habits posed a national security risk. The plaintiffs alleged that the president’s unpredictable schedule and preference for fast food could destabilize diplomatic relations, citing an unnamed source who claimed Trump once spent 45 minutes in a Mar-a-Lago restroom during a call with NATO leaders. Judge Patel agreed, writing, “The executive branch cannot be trusted to self-regulate in matters of such gravity. This court must intervene to protect the republic.”

Effective immediately, the injunction requires Trump to submit a formal request to Judge Patel’s chambers 48 hours before any planned bowel movement. The request must include a detailed justification, a dietary log, and a signed affidavit from a Secret Service agent confirming the president’s compliance. Failure to comply could result in contempt charges, with penalties up to and including jail time.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt decried the ruling as “judicial overreach of the most absurd kind,” vowing an immediate appeal to the D.C. Circuit. “The president has a right to his own body,” Leavitt said in a statement. “This is an attack on his freedom, his dignity, and frankly, his lunch.” Legal experts, however, note that the appeals process could take weeks, leaving Trump in a precarious position in the interim.

Judge Patel dismissed concerns about practicality in her ruling, emphasizing her constitutional duty. “The founders did not intend for the presidency to operate unchecked,” she wrote. “If the occupant of the Oval Office believes he can simply eat a Big Mac and proceed without judicial review, he misunderstands the balance of power.”

The decision has drawn mixed reactions. Constitutional law professor Sanjay Gupta of Georgetown University called it “a bold, if unorthodox, reading of Article III,” while conservative commentator Laura Ingraham labeled it “the most un-American thing I’ve ever heard.” On Capitol Hill, some Democrats praised Patel’s “courage,” with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) tweeting, “This is what accountability looks like.”

As of press time, President Trump had not commented directly on the ruling, though sources close to him report he spent the morning pacing the West Wing, muttering about “crooked judges” and “fake news.” The nation now waits to see how this extraordinary legal battle will unfold—and whether the president’s next move will require a judicial stamp of approval.
 
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