Trump Administration Updates

UrHuckleberry

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🚨 JUST IN: The list of private donors for President Trump's White House ballroom has been RELEASED.


Major progress is being made with demolition at the East Wing.


The donor list includes Amazon, Coinbase, Comcast, Hard Rock, Google, Microsoft, The Lutnick Family and others, as per @KellieMeyerNews


NO taxpayer dollars!

Is it still just the walkway?
 

TigerGrowls

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Things I did this weekend: laundry

Things President Trump did this weekend: flew 12 hours, stopped in Qatar to refuel and squeezed in a meeting with the Emir and the Prime minister on the tarmac, flew the rest of the way to Malaysia while putting more tariffs on the dumb Syrupeans, landed and immediately created a Malaysian version of the Trump Dance, attended the ASEAN summit, presided over the official signing of the peace accord he negotiated between Cambodia and Thailand, signed a new trade deal with Malaysia, signed a new trade deal with Cambodia, signed a critical minerals deal with Thailand, and signed trade framework agreements with Vietnam and Thailand.

Oh and he's leaving in 4 hours to fly to Japan. 😶
 
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TigerGrowls

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Trump is thinking way ahead of the competition.



OCTOBER 26, 2025: THE DAY AMERICA BECAME AN EMPIRE

While you watched TikTok, the United States just executed the greatest economic coup in human history.

China controls 80% of rare earth processing—the neurons of every weapon system, smartphone, and AI server on planet Earth. One element: neodymium. Without it, F-35s don’t fly. Teslas don’t move. Data centers go dark.

Trump threatened to destroy $300 billion in Chinese exports with 100% tariffs.

Beijing responded by threatening to choke the global technology supply chain.

Then something impossible happened.

THE 72-HOUR CHECKMATE:

October 24: Malaysia signs mineral pact.
October 25: Thailand signs processing deal.
October 26: Framework announced. China blinks.

Hidden in the fine print: $13 billion Australian rare earth processing. Cambodia extraction rights. Japan’s 2010 playbook—which cut Chinese dependency 30%—now deployed across $350 billion in American AI infrastructure.

THE NUMBER THAT ENDS GLOBALIZATION:

US-China trade: $758B (2018) → $578B (2024)

That $180 billion didn’t vanish. It relocated to nations that bend the knee.

ASEAN trade up 20%. Chinese rare earth market share dropping for first time in 30 years. American supply chains rerouting in real-time while Beijing realizes the trap.

HERE’S WHAT THEY’RE NOT TELLING YOU:

This isn’t trade negotiation. It’s tribute collection.

Trump just converted the world’s largest consumer market from a trade partner into a weapon. Every nation now faces a choice: access to American markets, or access to Chinese supply chains.

Not both. Ever again.

The $20 billion soybean freeze—first since 2018—isn’t retaliation. It’s a demonstration. China can inflict pain. America can inflict extinction.

THE PATTERN THAT BROKE REALITY:

Seventeen times since 2018, identical playbook: Announce apocalyptic tariffs. Markets crater. China retaliates. Then—exemptions appear for allies. Pressure multiplies on Beijing.

63% of Chinese goods face maximum tariffs.
Allied nations: 4%.

Every “chaotic” threat was a calculated bid. Every “impulsive” tweet moved supply chains. Every “Trade War” headline masked the systematic dismantling of Chinese technological sovereignty.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:

November 1: Xi meets Trump at APEC.

The deal is already done. Rare earth access for tariff relief. American boots on Asian rare earth facilities. China gets to save face.

America gets the future.

Taiwan, AI dominance, technological independence, and the end of competitive multipolarity—all bundled into a “trade framework” the media will call a truce.

THE TRUTH:

Globalization didn’t collapse.

It was conquered.
 

TigerGrowls

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BREAKING: The Experts proven wrong ONCE AGAIN as GE Appliances' $3.5 BILLION investment in USA manufacturing just sparked the launch of an American rail line in Louisville, which will transport goods nationwide

It's being launched by two top rail companies Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific. GE is using it!

Trump was right again! Manufacturing is officially re-shoring! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
 
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TigerGrowls

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BREAKING: In an infuriating move, an activist judge BLOCKS President Trump from ensuring citizenship to vote in federal elections.

Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has decided Trump CANNOT have the states require proof of citizenship for federal voter registration.

She believes she is president of the United States.

IGNORE and APPEAL, get it OVERTURNED. We are facing a judicial coup who want illegals to vote.
 

TigerGrowls

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This clip is EXTREMELY important!

Saudi Arabia are one of the central players in this global game of thrones.

Trump teases that Saudi Arabia are going to join the Abraham Accords, and highlights how striking Iran’s nuclear facilities paved the way for the peace deal.

Trump is spoon-feeding it to us. He is essentially confirming that he made a deal with Saudi Crown Bin Salman and the leaders of the Muslim/Arab world, to take out Iran’s nuclear capabilities, in exchange for a peace deal in the Middle East and joining the Abraham Accords.

That’s why Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE, treated Trump like a king when he visited back in May. That’s why Qatar gave him a plane. Because Trump is cleaning up the mess that Obama created with the Iran Deal.

Trump has already secured a new deal with the Muslim/Arab world, and we are just witnessing the rollout. The deal was made long ago.
 
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m.knox

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Trump Was Right Again: Too Much Winning​


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a..._was_right_again_too_much_winning_153480.html

Fast forward to the non-contiguous second term that began in … oh wait, it just began this year! Just nine months ago to be exact. Even though it seems like a lifetime. Working at warp speed, Trump has crammed more into those nine months than Joe Biden did in his entire four years (and Barack Obama did in eight.)

Which brings us to the theme of this column. Is it possible that “too much winning” is not just a rallying cry but, in practice, a bad thing?

Any Psychology 101 course will teach you that change is the chief cause of stress, and Trump 2.0 has one indisputable characteristic – unrelenting, unyielding, unprecedented change.

Starting on Jan. 20, when the president signed 26 executive orders in less than half a day, it has been nonstop experimentation and overhaul.

Admittedly, that’s why he was elected. Let’s stipulate that after the disastrous Biden presidency, people wanted a change – and up until now they have been resilient enough to adapt to the new world order that Trump brought to the capital. But how long can it continue at this frenetic pace?

Does Trump risk a backlash that will hurt not just him, but his party? Because, remember, everything Trump did with his executive orders can be undone by the next Democratic president. For those of us who supported Trump in the last three elections, that is an outcome we can hardly contemplate, which is why it is time for a serious accounting of how much winning the public can tolerate before having a collective nervous breakdown.

Some of the changes we’ve seen were long overdue, like closing the border and deporting as many of the illegal aliens ushered into the country by Biden as possible, especially the ones who are violent criminals. Into this category you can also fit the dismantling of policies that permitted men to enter women’s private spaces and to compete with women unfairly in sports that were supposed to be protected by Title IX.
 

dpic73

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Trump Was Right Again: Too Much Winning​


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a..._was_right_again_too_much_winning_153480.html

Fast forward to the non-contiguous second term that began in … oh wait, it just began this year! Just nine months ago to be exact. Even though it seems like a lifetime. Working at warp speed, Trump has crammed more into those nine months than Joe Biden did in his entire four years (and Barack Obama did in eight.)

Which brings us to the theme of this column. Is it possible that “too much winning” is not just a rallying cry but, in practice, a bad thing?

Any Psychology 101 course will teach you that change is the chief cause of stress, and Trump 2.0 has one indisputable characteristic – unrelenting, unyielding, unprecedented change.

Starting on Jan. 20, when the president signed 26 executive orders in less than half a day, it has been nonstop experimentation and overhaul.

Admittedly, that’s why he was elected. Let’s stipulate that after the disastrous Biden presidency, people wanted a change – and up until now they have been resilient enough to adapt to the new world order that Trump brought to the capital. But how long can it continue at this frenetic pace?

Does Trump risk a backlash that will hurt not just him, but his party? Because, remember, everything Trump did with his executive orders can be undone by the next Democratic president. For those of us who supported Trump in the last three elections, that is an outcome we can hardly contemplate, which is why it is time for a serious accounting of how much winning the public can tolerate before having a collective nervous breakdown.

Some of the changes we’ve seen were long overdue, like closing the border and deporting as many of the illegal aliens ushered into the country by Biden as possible, especially the ones who are violent criminals. Into this category you can also fit the dismantling of policies that permitted men to enter women’s private spaces and to compete with women unfairly in sports that were supposed to be protected by Title IX.
All this winning isn't helping him a bit though - maybe it's only losers that see "losing" as winning? :unsure:

Voters broadly disapprove of Trump but remain divided on midterms, poll finds​

Most Americans disapprove of President Trump’s handling of top issues, and a majority say he has gone too far in exercising his powers. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/11/02/trump-democrats-poll-post-abc-ipsos/

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m.knox

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All this winning isn't helping him a bit though - maybe it's only losers that see "losing" as winning? :unsure:

Voters broadly disapprove of Trump but remain divided on midterms, poll finds​

Most Americans disapprove of President Trump’s handling of top issues, and a majority say he has gone too far in exercising his powers. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/11/02/trump-democrats-poll-post-abc-ipsos/

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3 more years.... LOL....
 

dpic73

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3 more years!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....

You may want to consider a lobotomy.
You may want to consider what island you'll exile yourself to when decent Americans turn on you ugly anti-Americans.
 

m.knox

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You may want to consider what island you'll exile yourself to when decent Americans turn on you ugly anti-Americans.

I have no doubt democrats will resort to violence. They have a track record of such behavior going on a decade now.
 
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dpic73

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I have no doubt democrats will resort to violence. They have a track record of such behavior going on a decade now.
I'm not even talking about violence but what I am saying is this will get worse and it won't end well and when it does, you hard -core supporters will not be welcome.
 

m.knox

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I'm not even talking about violence but what I am saying is this will get worse and it won't end well and when it does, you hard -core supporters will not be welcome.

You are talking about leftwing violence. Yet MORE leftwing violence.
 
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dpic73

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LOL.... you are talking about VIOLENCE....
Something you support wholeheartedly, especially if they're brown!







 

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m.knox

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Something you support wholeheartedly, especially if they're brown!









BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....

You should just walk around in a clown suit.

You guys go around assassinating people, looting, rioting, starting fires..... and you claim the right is violent... Get out of your own way boomer.