March 25, 2026

Donald Trump

Occupy Democrats -   The NY Times just revealed that “drug camp” that Trump and Hegseth blew up in Ecuador was actually just a dairy farm that had nothing to do with drug dealers!  In early March, the Trump administration surprised the world when it announced that it had bombed a drug trafficking base in Ecuador as it lashed out in a violent killing spree all over the world.  Like so many of the innocent fishermen who were murdered by Trump and Pete Hegseth’s boat bombings, the victims at this “drug camp” turned out to be dairy farmers, according to local residents.


Furan Gozukara, X - Trump is asked who will control the Strait of Hormuz after his disastrous war. He literally says "Me and the Ayatollah." He went from wanting to destroy Iran to sharing power with them.

Alternet  -  President Donald Trump already destroyed the White House’s historic East Wing to build his ballroom, and now he has announced plans to rip out a fixture installed by one of America’s most iconic founding fathers, President Thomas Jefferson.

The Republican announced a "beautiful, black granite" installation to replace the Tennessee Flagstone pavers on the West Wing Colonnade, according to a Tuesday White House pool report covered by People Magazine. The president said he will pay for the installation himself, with the Jeffersonian originals being sent to a nursery for safekeeping.

MS NOW -   Special counsel Jack Smith gathered evidence that then-candidate Donald Trump took many top-secret documents that related to his worldwide business interests, and investigators considered this a likely motive for Trump concealing them at his Florida club after he left the White House, according to newly released case records.

The special prosecutor also had evidence indicating that after leaving office Trump had shown a classified map to passengers on a private plane, including his future chief of staff Susie Wiles, and took at least one document that was so secret only six people had authority to review it, according to a memo reviewed by MS NOW and cited by the House Judiciary Committee’s ranking Democrat, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland.

Trump’s reason for taking hundreds of pages of classified documents when he left office in January 2021 — and then concealing them when the Justice Department subpoenaed him for their return in May 2022 — has been one of the larger mysteries of the case. FBI agents conducting an unannounced search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in August 2022 discovered hundreds more pages of top-secret records that Trump and his lawyers had failed to return to the government after claiming they had fully returned all classified materials.

In a January 2023 progress memo reviewed by MS NOW, Smith’s office discussed the possible motive after the FBI discovered that Trump held onto many documents related to his businesses.

“Trump possessed classified documents pertinent to his business interests — establishing a motive for retaining them,” according to a January 2023 memo from Smith’s office tracking progress in their documents and election interference investigations.  “We must have those documents.”

In a Tuesday letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Raskin insisted that Trump’s Justice Department has sought to cover up both the details of Trump’s “hoarding” of classified government secrets and storage of them in his Mar-a-Lago club’s showers and closets that put national security at risk, and also the clues as to Trump’s motives for doing so.

“These new disclosures suggest that Donald Trump stole documents so sensitive that only six people in the entire U.S. government had access to them, that the documents President Trump stole pertained to his business interests,” Rep. Raskin wrote in a Tuesday letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi. 

“This glimpse into the trove of evidence behind the coverup reveals a President of the United States who may have sold out our national security to enrich himself.”

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