July 10, 2025 (171/1461)
Open mouth, insert shoestore. In a meeting with Liberia’s president, TOM “complimented” him on his English. Which the man speaks every day, just like you and me. Just like everyone in his English speaking country. “U.S. President Donald Trump’s praise of the “beautiful” English of Liberia’s President Joseph Boakai drew confusion Thursday in the English-speaking African country and umbrage over what many considered condescending remarks.
“Such good English,” Trump said to Boakai during an event at the White House, with visible surprise. “Such beautiful English.”
Although English has been the official language of Liberia since the country’s founding in the 1800s, Trump asked Boakai where he had learned to speak the language “so beautifully,” and continued as Boakai murmured a response. “Where were you educated? Where? In Liberia?”
The lower courts are apparently not super happy with The Supreme Corruptors so a federal judge has put a pause on TOMs citizenship order. “A federal judge in New Hampshire issued a ruling Thursday prohibiting President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship from taking effect anywhere in the U.S.
Judge Joseph LaPlante issued a preliminary injunction blocking Trump’s order and certified a class action lawsuit including all children who will be affected. The order, which followed an hour-long hearing, included a seven-day stay to allow for appeal.
The judge’s decision puts the birthright citizenship issue on a fast track to return to the Supreme Court. The justices could be asked to rule whether the order complies with their decision last month that limited judges’ authority to issue nationwide injunctions.”
The condemnation on the response in TX to the devastating floods continues. “The deadly Texas flooding isn’t the first natural disaster of this administration—devastating tornadoes ripped through Arkansas, Oklahoma and Missouri this spring—but it’s the first to gain widespread national attention. But according to sources within FEMA, “barely any staff” have been deployed, and the Acting Administrator David Richardson “is nowhere to be found.” Per one source, “if this is how they are going to do a major hurricane response, people are fucked.” Well that certainly bodes well for all of Florida coming into hurricane season.
“Now a month later, while not a hurricane, the first big natural disaster since Noem tightened her grip has struck–and it shows. “We would have hundreds of people on scene in FEMA jackets registering people for assistance, regional coordination center fully activated, national at least partly activated,” a current FEMA employee whose identity is being protected for fear of reprisal told The Handbasket. “Setting up disaster recovery centers with federal partners, we’d have our search and rescue there already. We would have mission assigned other agencies like USACE (US Army Corp of Engineers) to clear debris and establish power.” With approximately 30% of FEMA staff cut since January, including most of its top leadership, its emergency preparedness is getting the ultimate test, with life and death results.” Watch your papers for the first class action lawsuit against TOM & Co for wrongful death in one of these disasters. NOAA and the National Weather Service cuts certainly can’t be overlooked for the part played in warning people of impending doom.
And the final eye popper for the day. Iranians held a fundraiser. Not to rebuild their damaged nuclear program plants. But a GoFundMe To assassinate TOM. “It looks like any online fundraiser, remarkable at first glance only for its eye-popping total: $40.2 million. Its purpose, however, is unlike anything ever seen on GoFundMe.
An Iranian website claims it is raising money to pay for the assassination of President Donald Trump, reportedly labeled by a group of prominent clerics as an “infidel combatant” who deserves death.” Not only the Iranians are on this mission. “In a speech this week, according to Iran International, Mansour Emami, provincial director of the Islamic Propagation Organization in West Azerbaijan, offered a reward worth the equivalent of $1.1 million “to anyone who brings the head of Trump.”
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