These days, news rushes at us like water from a firehose.
At least the news includes bad stuff for the felon and the GOP (except for all the money they are stealing, and I hope we can get some of it back).
Alas, some of their bad news is also our bad news, as we are citizens of the same country, or even if not, most of us are on planet Earth.
But these issues are helping to bring down the felon and his maladministration, for which we can all be grateful. So let’s keep up the pressure. If you talk politics at Thanksgiving — if you have to spend it with Maga relatives — here are stories to share.
I hope people are preparing to enjoy Thanksgiving!
EPSTEIN AND OTHER PEDOPHILES
Really, the felon’s behavior with respect to Epstein has been so bad, it means that even when and if the files are released, people will have doubts. So if the felon’s DOJ releases files where his name has been redacted, many people will not believe him. No credibility.
And, if he throws invented crud at good people, they will (as long as they are still alive) object and fight back. As hundreds of agents have seen these files, and as there are plenty of survivors, it may be difficult to perform false witness.
And some of it may come out even sooner:
We have to keep up the pressure.
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Paul Ingrassia, a lawyer who previously represented Andrew and Tristan Tate before joining the White House, stepped in on their behalf during a federal investigation, saying the seizure of the Tates’ devices was not a good use of time or resources.
— ProPublica (@propublica.org) 2025-11-24T04:15:01.024Z
And, an important reminder to anyone arguing with someone who says, look at how the GOP voted on releasing the Epstein files! They are for it! They did not vote to protect pedophiles!
Please remind them, only 4 in the GOP signed the discharge petition. And back in September, most voted against releasing the Esptein files: September 10th, all but two of the GOP voted to protect the felon and the other pedophiles (Senate.gov)
Vote Summary
Question: On the Motion to Table (Motion to Table Schumer Amdt. No. 3849 )
Vote Number: 512
Vote Date: September 10, 2025, 05:20 PM
Required For Majority: 1/2
Vote Result: Motion to Table Agreed to
Statement of Purpose: To direct the Attorney General to make publicly available documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Vote Counts:
YEAs 51
NAYs 49
In September, only two republican Senators voted to release them: Rand Paul and Josh Hawley. The rest were protecting pedophiles. They only voted to release the files when the felon gave them permission (although it appeared they wanted to do it).
ECONOMY
First, even though the felon tries to deny all responsibility, people are not having it:
Even though the felon tries to say prices are down, people are not having it:
The felon’s economy is so bad, he has been doing what he can to hide the numbers. Still, some got out:
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In October 2024, the U.S. unemployment rate was 4.1 % and the inflation rate was 2.6 %. Now, unemployment is 4.4 %, inflation has risen to 3 %, and we’ve added $3 Trillion to the national debt. The “Golden Age” feels more like the “Broke-Ass Olden Age.”
— 𝕊𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕒𝕖 𝔾𝕦𝕣𝕝 (@sundaedivine.bsky.social) 2025-11-23T15:32:33.764Z
Oh, and that Biden economy?
We were coming out of all sorts of problems due to covid, but the US was handling it better than others.
CORRUPTION
The corruption is rampant, from the very top to the bottom of this badministration. You know the big stories, such as 40 billion to Argentina, the plane from Qatar, all the pardons, the money for the Epstein ballroom (but the felon would not pay the bill to the company with the bulldozer).
However, the House Oversight Committee — at least the Dems! — have been looking into some of the crypto and other corruption of the felon’s family.
Washington, D.C. (November 25, 2025)—Rep. Jamie Raskin, Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, released a new staff report revealing how President Donald Trump and his family have transformed the presidency into a personal money-making operation, adding billions of dollars to his net worth through cryptocurrency schemes entangled with foreign governments, corporate allies, and criminal actors.
“Donald Trump has turned the Oval Office into the world’s most corrupt crypto startup operation, minting staggering personal fortunes for him and his family in less than a year. Meantime, Trump has been pardoning criminals who commit fraud through crypto and dismantling the regulations that protect legitimate American investors. We don’t know where all the money is coming from yet, but America has never seen corruption on this scale take place inside the White House. This Report shows how Trump’s so-called ‘pro-crypto agenda’ is just one more Trump family self-enrichment plan, built on pay-to-play deals and corrupt foreign interests seeking secret channels of access and influence,” said Ranking Member Raskin. “Congress must expose this dangerous grift, and defend the rule of law against the profiteers and criminals who would destroy it.”
The report, “Trump, Crypto, and a New Age of Corruption,” documents how the President has used his office to enrich himself and his family—with crypto holdings worth as much as $11.6 billion and income of more than $800 million from the sale of crypto assets in the first half of 2025 alone—while dismantling federal oversight and safeguards that once protected Americans from fraud, scams, and financial exploitation.
Foreign actors and corporate interests have been buying access and favors from the President and his Administration by funneling money into the Trump family’s cryptocurrency ventures and making large, politically motivated donations. In return, these financial backers have received swift returns: regulatory rollbacks, policy giveaways, and the quiet termination of federal investigations into major players in the crypto industry.
The report presents extensive evidence of presidential self-dealing, foreign influence, and obstruction of justice, revealing how the Trump Administration’s crypto policies were designed to advance Trump and his family’s personal financial interests at the expense of the law, ethics, and national security.
There’s a lot more in it, and it’s a press release from the government, so no problem with fair use (we are supposed to use press releases) but you probably have other things to do.
Second level corruption includes things such as Kristi Noem’s planes, and Kash Patel’s use of a plane and a SWAT team to impress his girlfriend. Patel’s situation is so bad that the felon is thinking of firing him:
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BREAKING MS NOW:
Trump is considering removing Kash Patel as FBI director in the coming months, as he and his top aides have grown increasingly frustrated by the unflattering headlines Patel has recently generated, according to three people with knowledge of the situation.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1.bsky.social) 2025-11-25T19:10:23.523Z
His skin color may be a problem for him (although the felon admires Mamdani). I think it’s also because he just looks so stupid in every photo, as if he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Wonder if he’ll keep the girlfriend after he is fired? Anyway, evidence that the pressure with stories makes a difference.
Still, the corruption is at every level, and is what fuels the cruelty. Turns out Alligator Alcatraz is still open, even though there was a filing to close it down for violating environmental laws. And a big reason that the ICE budget is so big is so that private prisons can profit bigly:
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#ICE isn't deporting immigrants. Biden deported more than Trump. ICE is kidnapping them to squirrel them away in a labyrinth of detention centers, used to funnel money into the pockets of contractor cronies of Trump.
1200 Alligator Alcatraz prisoners unaccounted for.
ktla.com/news/local-n... #evil
— Dear Leader (@dearleader8647.bsky.social) 2025-11-23T03:53:20.759Z
And don’t forget all those senators who stuck a bit into the bill to open the government after the shutdown in order to give themselves some extra cash.
The House voted to strip out that clause, but John Thune, majority leader, is ignoring that bill. Maybe he can’t help it. After all, Thune is a French word for money.
INCOMPETENCE
A big problem for the felon’s administration is due to his massive inferiority complex. This means that he always wants to be the smartest person in the room, in the government, in the world!!! However, to make that come true, he has to hire people who are not so smart incompetent, or who are at least willing to pretend to be incompetent.
Court cases falling apart: We’re seeing this as the court cases fall apart.
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U.S. Magistrate Judge Gabriel Fuentes, in dismissing Midway Blitz-related charges against Dana Briggs last week, said he was lifting restrictions on relevant video.
Today he made the video available through the clerk's office at no cost to the public. Here's the first.
— Jon Seidel (@jonseidel.bsky.social) 2025-11-24T21:58:06.474Z
DOGE a massive fail, so much so that it has been disbanded Olivia Empson, The Guardian
The “department of government efficiency” (Doge) has apparently been dissolved with eight months still remaining on its contract, ending a drawn-out campaign of invading federal agencies and firing thousands of federal workers.
“That doesn’t exist,” the office of personnel management (OPM) director, Scott Kupor, told Reuters earlier this month when asked about Doge’s status, adding that it was no longer a “centralized entity”.
The statement confirmed longstanding suspicions that Doge,
created by an executive order that Donald Trump signed on his first day, was on its way out. The tech billionaire Elon Musk and the former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy were tapped to lead the effort and were expected to drive “large scale structural reform” through 24 July 2026.
Of course, it did a lot of damage. Note this has been part of the point: to ruin the US government (no surprise that MAGA is being ginned up by malign foreign actors).
We also don’t know how much of our data was stolen.
UNPOPULARITY
Ever since the elections at the beginning of November, the felon’s polls have really sunk. Now part of this is just the positive feedback loop (but in a negative way), where being unpopular makes you more unpopular, as people who were musing I’m not sure if I really like this guy see the polls and the votes, and have the confidence now to think, Now I’m sure I don’t like this guy.
But it’s also because some of the Republican leaning pollsters, who had been putting their thumbs on the scales, had also been reporting the NJ Governor race would be tight. It was not. As they want some credibility in the post felon era, they have recalibrated.
But he keeps threatening to do even more unpopular things:
HEALTH AND COGNITION
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This is rather long — more than 40 minutes — so if you don’t have the time to watch, or you simply don’t want to watch, here are some of the highlights.
Episode description: Dr. John Gartner, joins Joanna Coles to break down what key moments reveal about Donald Trump’s cognitive decline. From trouble saluting at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to odd noises at a McDonald’s event, Gartner explains patterns of psychomotor decline, word salad, and disinhibited behavior. They discuss how stress, existing personality issues, and potential dementia intersect, offering a rare psychological lens on the president’s bizarre behavior. This episode peels back the curtain on what’s really happening inside Trump’s brain.
Gartner describes more decline from the last few weeks/months. Note I have not found the clip with a poor salute. If someone else has, please put it into the comments!
Even the NYT is admitting that the felon is much less active than before! Note that I found the article replicated in The Japan Times, so you should not run into a paywall Katie Rogers and Dylan Freedman, the NYT via the Japan Times
According to a Times analysis of the official presidential schedules in a database maintained by Roll Call, Trump’s first official event starts later in the day. In 2017, the first year of his first term, Trump’s scheduled events started at 10:31 a.m. on average. By contrast, Trump in his second term has started scheduled events in the afternoon on average, at 12:08 p.m. His events end on average at around the same time as they did during the first year of his first term, shortly after 5 p.m.
The number of Trump’s total official appearances has decreased by 39%. In 2017, Trump held 1,688 official events between Jan. 20 and Nov. 25 of that year. For that same time period this year, Trump has appeared in 1,029 official events. ✂️
Trump holds frequent Oval Office events, posts regularly on social media, and is often at his golf clubs on the weekend, though most of what he does there is shielded from the public.
Trump has long rambled in his speeches; during his 2024 campaign and in his second term, the meandering has often been noticeable. He can veer off script to share stories that are sometimes riddled with untruths, such as his false claim that his uncle, John Trump, had taught domestic terrorist Ted Kaczynski at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Yeah, I know it’s not an obituary. But the felon is slowing down.
This week’s vote is about what issue might best persuade those people who voted for the felon — especially curious about those who will encounter some of them at Thanksgiving. If you do, and you have these conversations, please tell us next week how it went.
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