US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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It's really simple.

What did Trump do when he was called a heckin' rapist?

>lol no
>Prove it, ugly cunt
>I'm suing
>U r too ugly for me to rape


What did Graham Planter do?

>cuck
>wat u mean I should drop out
> um i wanna pic my successor
its even simpler than that

i like trump
platner is a godless commie
simple as
 
he's too stupid to not be caught cheating
Speaking of stupid..


An Associated Press-NORC survey found that 44% of American Jews hold a favorable opinion of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, compared with 39% who view him unfavorably.

By contrast, just 32% of respondents said they have a favorable opinion of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while 59% said they have a negative view.
 
Try googling "cartel kidnapping of american telecom workers". They enslave US cell and IT staff for their communications and surveillance networks.
Im familiar, it was required reading when it first got revealed. the part that blew me away is when they started to find the towers they have in the jungles of the Yucatan they found the network the cartels had built had redundancy and hardened against cyberattacks, they dident just throw up a shitty 3g system that had 50% uptime this was a fully deployed 5g nation wide coverage better than in most EU nations.

So whats the deal with Iran? we destroy their airforce and navy again yet?
 
Ohh, that looks interesting. I love spicy bbq sauce
It's good stuff. Not too sweet either.

They also make good gigantic pickle jars, grab those at Costco, great deal at like 9 bucks for 64 ounces:

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This one depends on if you like it on sandwiches, it's a bit more on the sweet side. There is a Devil's Spit variety of pickle chips I've never tried, probably bette, but no good deals sadly.
 
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The only important intelligence test is how many Alice In Chains songs you can name without looking at your phone
Ok this is a post that's for me. I love Alice in chains, band died with Layne Staley.

We Die Young, BLEED THE FREAK, I Know Something (Bout You), Man In The Box, Love Hate Love, I can't remember (?), Angry Chair, Would?, Brother, Rotten Apple, I stay away, Nutshell, Rooster, Rain When I Die, Queen Of The Rodeo, Junkfuck or something.



The last song in their catalog, Died.
I feel bad for not remembering more since I listen to them a lot but their first album, Facelift, Dirt, and Jar Of Flies are my favorites. And then the Sap EP. And the music bank release.
 
Female Texas Cop THREATENS to ticket a retired officer and Christian street preacher for "offensive speech"

Cop: "If someone is offended by your talking, then we have a problem..."

Man: "You're going to ticket us for 'offensive' speech?"

Cop: "Yes, I am"

 
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Stud can post how Charlie Kirk escaped to tartaria with magical brick technology and that shit stays up but the second I playfully rib the hulkster then the mods awaken.
Never forget how he came on here and begged us not to shit up his TDS safe spaces the week before the election and it was clear harris would lose.... But any time there's the slightest problem for the right they come running in here to shit the place up.

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She's still a convicted felon and can no longer vote, serve as a judge, or travel internationally.

Which I'm sure hurts because all these people fancy themselves cosmopolitan world travelers and cultural explorers.
 
Speaking of stupid..


An Associated Press-NORC survey found that 44% of American Jews hold a favorable opinion of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, compared with 39% who view him unfavorably.

By contrast, just 32% of respondents said they have a favorable opinion of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while 59% said they have a negative view.
They have absolutely no idea how moderate and restrained Netanyahu is. His opponent in this election is Eisenkot who formulated the Dahiya Doctrine.

In an interview with Yedioth Ahronoth, Major General Eisenkot said, among other things, that the next war, if and when it breaks out, must be decisive quickly, forcefully, without nods to world public opinion. "We have the ability to do it." I have tremendous strength for what I had. "I have no excuse for not achieving the goals that will be imposed on me," he said.

"Hezbollah understands very well that its firing from villages will lead to their destruction." Before Nasrallah gives an order to fire at Israel, he will have to think 30 times about whether he wants to destroy his support base in the villages. It's not a theoretical matter with him. "The possibility of harm to the population is Nasrallah's main deterrent and the reason for the calm over the past two years." He noted that Israel's armaments have increased 100-fold since the war more than two years ago.

"What happened in the Dahiya quarter of Beirut in 2006 will happen in every village from which Israel is fired on," said Gadi Eisenkot, head of the army's northern division.

Dahiya was a Hizbullah stronghold that Israel flattened in sustained air raids during a 34-day war with the Shiite group two years ago.

"We will apply disproportionate force on it (village) and cause great damage and destruction there. From our standpoint, these are not civilian villages, they are military bases," Eisenkot told the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.

"This is not a recommendation. This is a plan. And it has been approved," Eisenkot added.

They want to go from the fluent in English moderate Ashkenazi who cares about PR to the Mizrahi hawk who doesn't give a fuck about PR and can barely speak English.
 
Stud can post how Charlie Kirk escaped to tartaria with magical brick technology and that shit stays up but the second I playfully rib the hulkster then the mods awaken.

Curious!
What's even more curious, studs would never go cry to the mods, but hulk always does, every single time. hes a crybaby bitch that gets rewarded for being a crybaby bitch.
 
But helping illegals vote is going to be prosecuted (until it too reaches a dem-appointed judge) according to /our?jeet/ Harmeet Dhillon.

Harmeet Dhillon warns election officials of criminal charges over noncitizen voters​

Published on 7 July 2026 at 8:57 pm • Written by Jonathan K. Fields

The U.S. Department of Justice sent letters to election officials in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., on July 7, warning they could face criminal charges if noncitizens remain on voter rolls or cast ballots in federal elections. The letters, signed by Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, mark an escalation in the Trump administration’s pressure campaign against state election officials.


The letters demand that states respond within five days explaining how they will comply with federal voter eligibility laws. They warn that election officials, including state chief election officers, “could be criminally prosecuted for aiding and abetting” violations of federal laws barring noncitizens from voting, according to a July 7 letter obtained by Votebeat. The correspondence threatens that “knowingly retaining noncitizens” on voter rolls, sending them ballots, or counting those ballots would constitute criminal conduct under federal election law.

At least 14 states confirmed receiving the letters, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee, Nevada, and Utah. Election officials across the political spectrum rejected the warnings. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, said his office would “continue following Arizona law — not directions that come from political rhetoric or intimidation.” Utah’s Republican Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson called the letters “truly bizarre behavior” from a federal agency “that is supposed to be protecting civil rights.”


The letters come after the Trump administration’s voter roll crusade has repeatedly failed in court. The Justice Department has lost 11 district court cases and its first appeal in efforts to force states to turn over unredacted voter data, according to Democracy Docket. No court has ordered a state to hand over unredacted statewide voter rolls. The criminal threat letters represent a shift in strategy after these legal losses.

Experts Question the Threat’s Credibility​

Election law experts and nonpartisan analysts say the letters appear designed to intimidate rather than prosecute. David Becker, executive director of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, told Votebeat that if the Justice Department genuinely believed officials had committed crimes, it would bring criminal indictments, not send warning letters. “If you really thought they committed a crime, you wouldn’t be sending them a letter,” Becker said. “You’d be bringing criminal indictments.” He characterized the letters as “a last-ditch attempt” to pressure election officials after the department’s legal strategy collapsed.

Rick Hasen, an election law professor at UCLA, said the letters fit a broader pattern. “This is in line with the Trump administration’s efforts to push the myth of mass noncitizen voting and to threaten and intimidate state and local election officials,” Hasen said. Research and audits consistently show that noncitizen voting is exceedingly rare. A review by the Center for Election Innovation and Research found noncitizen voting to be rare, even as the Trump administration has made it a centerpiece of its election agenda.


The accompanying memo from the Justice Department frames routine voter list maintenance as a potential criminal matter. It takes aim at the National Voter Registration Act’s 90-day quiet period, which generally bars systematic voter purges close to federal elections—a protection designed to prevent eligible voters from being wrongfully removed. The memo claims that the 90-day cutoff “does not apply to the removal of non-citizens who were never eligible to register in the first place,” a position that contradicts guidance from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, according to Democracy Docket.

Every state already maintains procedures to prevent noncitizen voting. Georgia conducted citizenship audits of its voter rolls, and Michigan has been “open and transparent about our work to ensure only eligible citizens can register and vote,” according to a spokesperson for Michigan’s Secretary of State. The Justice Department, the Michigan office noted, was already aware of these processes.
 
Stud can post how Charlie Kirk escaped to tartaria with magical brick technology and that shit stays up but the second I playfully rib the hulkster then the mods awaken.

Curious!
He is the specialest boy of the tranny jannies. Null would sooner eat a healthy diet than allow anyone to openly disagree with his monotonous ranting. Strange behavior all around
 
emale Texas Cop THREATENS to ticket a retired officer and Christian street preacher for "offensive speech"

Cop: "If someone is offended by your talking, then we have a problem..."

Man: "You're going to ticket us for 'offensive' speech?"

Cop: "Yes, I am"

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apparently she's from https://x.com/fortworthpd
there's an amusing response or two in their replies
 
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