Record heat, and no A/C on the Mall.Rep. Lisa McClain: "For the people in our country who want to turn this country into a communist country -- leave. Go to Europe where they are experiencing this heat wave and they don't have air conditioning. See how well that works for you. I'm proud to be an American." pic.twitter.com/qvVcDkxU0C
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 2, 2026
Adventus
"I would like to say 'This book is written to the glory of God', but nowadays this would be the trick of a cheat, i.e., it would not be correctly understood."--Ludwig Wittgenstein
"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."--Soren Kierkegaard
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Which Is Why Nobody’s Going To The Great American State Fair Tomorrow
Fear Of Yellow Commies
Moynihan: We already know that people are using it for social welfare services. So why would we want more of that? Why would we want more?
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 2, 2026
Phillip: You’re saying 1.5 million people of Chinese heritage are coming to utilize our social services?
Moynihan: Do you really want… pic.twitter.com/kVAOGnZgJS
Moynihan: We already know that people are using it for social welfare services. So why would we want more of that? Why would we want more?People who can afford to come here and stay for three months (airlines won’t let pregnant women fly in the third trimester), are probably doing it so their children can access American universities in 18 years.
Phillip: You’re saying 1.5 million people of Chinese heritage are coming to utilize our social services?
Moynihan: Do you really want people whose parents are still CCP citizens to come here and vote?
Phillip: That is plenty of people who have parents who have foreign citizenship, who are American citizens and do in fact have the right to vote. They might be from China, they might be from Russia, they might be from England, they might be from anywhere.
Collins: The forecast is expected to be the hottest July 4th ever recorded. There's a list of what people can't even bring because of the tightened security measures: reusable water bottles, sunscreen, bug spray, camping chairs, coolers, umbrellas. I mean, if you're a family and… pic.twitter.com/X2PQGEGhDG
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 2, 2026
Collins: The forecast is expected to be the hottest July 4th ever recorded. There's a list of what people can't even bring because of the tightened security measures: reusable water bottles, sunscreen, bug spray, camping chairs, coolers, umbrellas. I mean, if you're a family and you're going out to watch fireworks that aren't expected to start until after the president has spoken, it might make it tough to to hang out for hours on end.ETTD.
They can be used as weapons, ya know! Brown people all pack shivs.Secretary Markwayne Mullin (@SecMullinDHS) did not immediately reply to a text message concerning the rosary ICE confiscated from Sister Letty, 56, when agents abducted her on Sunday near her Catholic church in McAllen, Texas. Story here: https://t.co/qJvdmvXVQU
— Pablo Manríquez (@PabloReports) July 1, 2026
Trump does present a target rich environment for investigations.MacFarlane: You want to gamble. I got a guaranteed winner. I promise you this one pays off sometime soon Democrats are going to tell Pulte to save his records because when they come back in the majority, they want to get after this. pic.twitter.com/xsEyxLl4WZ
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 2, 2026
They’re gonna be investigating him long after his term is over.Trump on taxpayer funds for the Roosevelt library: "We ripped it away from the federal government. They don't know it's missing. They still haven't figured out what the hell happened." pic.twitter.com/vJiwYEC4BS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
Pretty sure you’ll be pretty much alone.Trump: By the way, on July 4th, it’s going to be approximately 107 degrees out, and I’m gonna go and I’m gonna make a really long speech just to show that I can do anything. pic.twitter.com/ZebjPzzZOI
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 1, 2026
Mother Nature pats him gently on his pointed little head and says “Bless your heart.”Trump on Reflecting Pool: We got rid of the algae which they put in. They put in algae. Who the hell put in algae???? pic.twitter.com/UzTInxM20q
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 1, 2026
Chris Wright: "If we had President Harris right now, we'd be dealing with blackouts and massive economic disruption because they would've continued to close all the coal plants" pic.twitter.com/paqhQHz8hS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 2, 2026
Chris Wright makes shit up: "President Biden's goal for the United States was to be France -- tear everyone's air conditioners out" pic.twitter.com/0EwUhI185q
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 2, 2026
Yeah, don’t think voters are gonna give a shit how many air conditioners France 🇫🇷 doesn’t have.*DUN DUN DUN! 😱 Maria Bartiromo and company cope with an underwhelming June jobs report
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 2, 2026
"We came in underneath expectations ... I'm a little disappointed in this, frankly" pic.twitter.com/x0WZZEKVxS
Can you use your 401k to buy groceries? Asking for a friend.North Korean anchors are taking notes on Maria Bartiromo's response to weak economic data: "President Trump has been calling it the golden age, and I gotta tell you, it certainly is feeling that way" pic.twitter.com/TRDf3A43rM
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 2, 2026
Michigan Republican @RepLisaMcClain urges people "who want to turn this country into a communist country" to leave the U.S. and move to Europe, where "they don't have air conditioning." https://t.co/VQxCCqRjNO
— Chad Livengood (@ChadLivengood) July 2, 2026
Stephen Miller and “Birth Tourism”
To begin with, we have to acknowledge that “birth tourism” is real. But it’s also minuscule:If you believe a child born to a foreign mother flying over US airspace is an automatic American then you do not believe in citizenship.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) July 1, 2026
Though hard to know for certain, the most expansive albeit contested estimate based on review of U.S. Census Bureau data is that up to 26,000 babies born in the United States annually could be attributed to birth tourism—a tiny fraction of the more than 3.5 million U.S. births yearly. Yet the idea has nonetheless taken center stage in the Trump administration’s campaign against the guarantee of birthright citizenship. An executive order, issued by President Donald Trump on his first day back in office, would limit automatic citizenship to children born to at least one U.S.-citizen or lawful permanent resident parent.
The Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the Pacific, has attracted special scrutiny since it allows visa-free entry to nationals of certain countries. Congressional Republicans have specifically raised concerns about Chinese women using the territory to gain U.S. citizenship for their baby. The issue also received attention after authorities in 2015 raided “maternity hotels” in Southern California used by Chinese women. The prevalence of Russian women giving birth in South Florida has also generated headlines.Following the Barbara decision there was renewed (racist) concern from the administration (and a revived reference to “communist” China, not coincidentally) about Chinese mothers coming to America, but silence on the Russia connection. I don’t have a problem with limiting “birth tourism.” But that’s not what Trump is trying to do.
The federal government has advanced a number of initiatives to address birth tourism. These include criminal prosecutions of people linked to birth tourism schemes and a 2020 regulation rendering inadmissible women with a tourist visa who are found to be traveling primarily to the United States to give birth. In 2024, the government modified a visa-free program for the Northern Mariana Islands amid concerns about birth tourism abuses. And this April, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched an initiative to investigate birth tourism networks.
In defending the executive order, the Trump administration has asserted that limiting birthright citizenship to lawfully present and long-term foreign-born residents is the only way to address birth tourism. Critics of the executive order argue these concerns can be effectively addressed by means short of undermining a touchstone constitutional protection with deep roots in U.S. history. Opponents also note that the number of babies who would lack U.S. citizenship at birth would far surpass those born as the result of birth tourism.
The order would lead to an estimated 255,000 babies born in the United States annually without U.S. citizenship to parents who are either unauthorized immigrants or on long-term temporary visas, according to Migration Policy Institute (MPI) calculations. Accounting for other demographic trends, MPI estimates ending birthright citizenship could increase the size of the unauthorized population by up to an additional 2.7 million people by 2045 and 5.4 million by 2075.
Birth tourism, the contemporary phrase, was preceded by the pejorative term “anchor baby,” used since the 1970s to describe the practice by principally Mexican immigrants crossing the border to have a baby who would be a U.S. citizen and could eventually sponsor their extended family to immigrate legally. Without knowing the prevalence of this phenomenon, Congress quietly addressed the issue in the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1976. The 1976 act for the first time applied an age requirement of 21 to sponsor a relative from the Western Hemisphere for a green card, effectively ending the ability of minor children to act as “legal anchors” for relatives. Though birth tourism was not explicitly mentioned in the law, an internal State Department memo acknowledged the phenomenon, claiming that the provision was necessary because “large numbers of natives of Mexico have qualified to immigrate to the United States as parents of minor United States citizen children.”But the Trump Administration isn’t interested in governance. It is only interested in ruling.
The administration has focused significant attention in its second term on immigration enforcement, including in its public argument to end birthright citizenship. It is therefore intriguing that birth tourism, a heretofore fringe issue in American politics with occasional media splashes, featured so prominently in the legal debate.
When and why that shift happened is unclear. What is evident, however, is that birth tourism is an extremely small phenomenon with no sign of becoming more pronounced. It has raised critical challenges—including visa fraud, tax evasion, business ethics, and access to medical care—that cut across multiple policy lenses including immigration, economics, and national security.
But some of these concerns have already been addressed by executive actions taken by prior administrations, including the 2020 regulation prohibiting use of B-2 visas exclusively for birth tourism, investigations and prosecutions of birth tourism facilitators, and increased screening of pregnant tourists to ensure they can pay for maternity and neonatal care. More recently, advocates seeking to limit the practice have proposed enhancing cooperation with international and national law enforcement agencies to target the businesses facilitating birth tourism. Other policy proposals have included greater scrutiny of pregnant tourists, stricter airline measures restricting how far along in their pregnancy women are able to fly, and increased consequences for those who engage in birth tourism. In addition, calls for increased data collection—to accurately measure the scope and scale of birth tourism—have sounded across the political spectrum.
These measures, if adequately resourced and properly implemented, show that policymakers can respond to the challenge of birth tourism without weakening the Constitution. Birthright citizenship has been regarded as a fundamental American principle of inclusivity and a constitutionally guaranteed protection written 150 years ago to end a troubling legacy of slavery. Undoing this principle to address a small-scale policy issue discounts the many other potential consequences of ending birthright citizenship.
I Think They’re Losing Their Minds
I’m pretty sure a woman could find room to give birth on the new flying bribery palace a/k/a “Air Force One.” Which is also the reason airlines won’t let pregnant passengers on a plane in the last months of pregnancy. 🤰If you believe an ignorant gutter racist like @stephenm gets to dictate this stuff you believe nothing fundamental abt the US. You’re just trying to steal America’s legacy for your own pathetic inadequacies. https://t.co/FkoHxFaR74
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) July 1, 2026
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
The Games People Play
E. Jean Carroll asks court to order Trump to pay the $5,779,783 he owes for Carroll II verdict for sex abuse & defamation: $5M plus interest. Trump’s atty wants time to weigh asking SCOTUS to “reconsider” its cert denial. She says fuhgeddaboudit. “This is the end of the line.”.… pic.twitter.com/YyNTtyEjwr
— Roger Parloff (@rparloff) July 1, 2026
Because of the replies on Twitter, I thought I’d explain.Full motion to release funds is here:https://t.co/pXFvntxIBs
— Roger Parloff (@rparloff) July 1, 2026
The 2023 stip is here:https://t.co/4beI80ebBi pic.twitter.com/fJmDzm2g5B
Connect The Dots
Texas is experiencing an AI-driven data center boom with at least 248 projects planned statewide.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) July 1, 2026
Here’s what to know about the industry’s rapid growth and the debate over its impact. https://t.co/nVZ0p4RtzB
here is the entirety of Palantir CEO Alex Karp's televised nervous breakdown this morning on CNBC pic.twitter.com/gzD8debrKB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
(Rural voters in Texas are largely Republican voters.)Gov. Greg Abbott calls for ban on data center development in rural Texas neighborhoods.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) July 1, 2026
Abbott previously outlined a broad regulatory framework around data centers amid backlash from rural communities around their impact on residential neighborhoods. https://t.co/MpWobeCej8
"This is the voice of the American business community, channeled through me" has the exact same arrogance as JD Vance's whole "this is the voice of Christian theology, channeled through me" schtick. https://t.co/CvV6LtuEHz
— Sean Casten (@SeanCasten) July 1, 2026
“Trickle Down” Is Still…
.. the horse gets the oats, and you get what trickles down.Q: Critics say you're profiting off the presidency
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
TRUMP: I'm profiting because the stock market is going up. Everybody is profiting. Thank you President Trump. pic.twitter.com/3KrZsB1yJc
Fundamentally Misinterpreted
Pretty sure this Administration has already told parents: “Your baby can stay, but you have to go.”WH spox Abigail Jackson: "Another option we're going to be pursuing is keeping the border closed and ramping up deportations, getting people out of the country who have no legal right to be there before they can have a child that anchors them to this country." pic.twitter.com/YlrG5hVOBB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
What’re you gonna do about it? “Pack” the Court? Amend the Constitution? Pass a new statute in the last 3 weeks of the pre-election session?White House spox Abigail Jackson: "The administration feels that the Supreme Court has fundamentally misinterpreted the intent of the 14th Amendment" pic.twitter.com/ux6z1gLWPG
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
The White House thinks the country has fundamentally misinterpreted the intent of the Emoluments Clause.FOX NEWS: The money Trump has made while in office -- there's also a story about his sons making money off a deal in Kazakhstan. What's the White House's response?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
WH SPOX ANNA KELLY: Americans wanted a businessman in office. He's had a tremendously successful career. pic.twitter.com/iVJkwSk4Ia
Fired Up
I am going to shamelessly copy this from TC:
DEMOCRATS SHOULD POINT OUT, at every possible turn that now it's the Democratic Socialists who want:The GOP is united around the message that immigrants want your houses (just by being here they’ve driven up the cost of housing. Somehow.), but “affordability” is a hoax, which is why Trump can’t sign the housing bill, but we must keep pregnant foreigners out of America because…freedom?
YOU TO OWN YOUR HOME,
YOU TO KEEP YOUR HOME,
YOU TO KEEP YOUR FARM,
YOU TO KEEP YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS,
YOU TO KEEP YOUR MONEY,
YOU TO EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN,
YOU TO KEEP OWNERSHIP OF YOUR BODY,
YOU TO KEEP YOUR HEALTH AS LONG AS POSSIBLE, ETC.
AND IT'S THE REPUBLICAN-FASCISTS WHO ARE TAKING ALL OF THOSE AWAY FROM YOU.
They should say that since that's socialism NOW, that's what voters really want.
That's how scary those Democratic Socialists really are, that they want to do that FOR YOU and it's the Republicans who are DOING THE OPPOSITE TO YOU RIGHT NOW. The very things we were always told was a consequence of socialism, losing your property, turns out to be a consequence of capitalism American 2026 style.
Trump Is Panicking About Paxton
Can’t imagine why:Trump announces a midterm GOP convention on September 9th and 10th in Dallas, Texas to celebrate, in part, all the “LOWER COSTS AND REAL AFFORDABILITY” everyone is experiencing under his leadership. pic.twitter.com/8pFST91w9E
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 30, 2026
But why else come to Dallas in September? It’s not like “As goes Texas, so goes the election.”Ken Paxton was impeached for taking bribes from donors.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) June 30, 2026
He became a multi-millionaire on a government salary.
He takes lavish vacations in Iceland while Texans can’t afford the basics.
Ken Paxton doesn’t serve us — he serves himself. https://t.co/TihiDo3c3j
“Because Birth Tourists Are Polluting Our Bloodlines”
Americans all over the country are getting ready to celebrate July 4. But in this small Alaskan fishing village, home to a swanky historic hotel, they’re getting ready for something else: the arrival of vacationing Supreme Court justices
— NYTPitchbot (@DougJBalloon) June 30, 2026
My three-year-old was reading the Trump v. Barbara decision when she turned to me gravely and asked "Daddy, why do the nice salmon fishing men think children born here aren't citizens?" And when I told her "Because birth tourists are polluting our bloodlines," she started crying.
— NYTPitchbot (@DougJBalloon) June 30, 2026
The Constitution says that children born in the United States are citizens of the United States. A guy who jokes about pubic hairs on Coke cans says that they are not. For busy Americans, it can be hard to know who to trust.
— NYTPitchbot (@DougJBalloon) July 1, 2026
He means “white people.”One of the most destructive and outrageous decisions in the long history of the Supreme Court. American citizenship is not the birthright of the world. It belongs only and solely to Americans. No provision of the Constitution can be read to require our national self-obliteration. https://t.co/qZuwzZq5tr
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) June 30, 2026
This is bringing all of the racists out of the woodwork.THIS ENTIRE GOVERNMENT says you can ignore SCOTUS.
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 30, 2026
Protestors in the Midwest have been indicted for less. https://t.co/Mp6MhdNARA
Ossoff: "We've see in just the last six months more than 300,000 Georgians lose their health insurance altogether. It's a disaster for health in Georgia. And Mike Collins, just like he voted for war and for tariffs, he voted for these healthcare cuts." pic.twitter.com/vL3Ftrlo8F
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
What crime is that? Non-white women visiting America?DOJ vows to prosecute birth tourism after SCOTUS ruling https://t.co/3V0yaS3y2x
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) June 30, 2026
Rep. Randy Fine accuses SCOTUS of "facilitating the invasion of this country," adding that "we're gonna have to reduce immigration of all kinds, because if we say that once you get off the plane and hide for a while and you have a baby, that baby is American, we're not gonna be… pic.twitter.com/12StA22Ili
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
Rep. Randy Fine accuses SCOTUS of "facilitating the invasion of this country," adding that "we're gonna have to reduce immigration of all kinds, because if we say that once you get off the plane and hide for a while and you have a baby, that baby is American, we're not gonna be able to let people come here"Literally afraid of a nation of immigrants.
"Reason for visit?”DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin claims Chinese women are traveling to the United States with "one week" left in their pregnancy to give birth pic.twitter.com/sUq1aeeevw
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
Working hard to resurrect eugenics.Brian Kilmeade suggests to an agreeing DHS Secretary Markwayne Mulling that pregnant foreign women should be barred from traveling to the United States pic.twitter.com/NpdXexSDcC
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
🤔Rep. Randy Fine: "We gotta fight in my party, in the Republican Party, to not let crazy people take over" pic.twitter.com/F580HZiQ8r
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 1, 2026
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Wrapping Up Another Turn Around The Sun
Focused like a laser beam on the concerns of the electorate.Rep. Angles Ogles on his "Anchors Away" bill: "If you're pregnant and you're from a foreign nation, you know what? It's time for Congress to pass a law saying you can't come here." pic.twitter.com/0xXBqUmN6V
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
A “moral win” in court and $5 will buy you a cup of coffee.Vance touts the fact that the birthright citizenship ruling was 5-4 instead of 7-2 as a moral win pic.twitter.com/pYB19rPFNv
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
Is he expecting Roberts to die? Or retire? Or Comey Barrett? Because the likeliest candidates for replacement before 2028 are Alito and Thomas. And changing either of them won’t change the results.Vance says the midterms are big because Republicans are one SCOTUS seat from ending birthright citizenship pic.twitter.com/BtTbzzIIbQ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
Did they teach you anything at Yale Law School!Actually it was 6-3 that the EO was illegal. The 5-4 reaffirmed the broad view of birthright citizenship which has been in place for over a century; but 2 of the 4 dissenters (Gorsuch and Thomas) said that kids born to undocumented immigrants domiciled here are probably citizens. https://t.co/NNFz4zL0yt
— Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@ReichlinMelnick) June 30, 2026
Or they just don’t have the votes. Me, I’d prefer the filibuster be eliminated. It still won’t get the SAVE America act passed, and it would speed the plow in 2027.Vance says Senate Republicans are too committed to norms to overturn the filibuster 🙃 pic.twitter.com/r5mMKRb6V9
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
Only if the inmates are running the asylum.JD Vance: “The only sane party left is the Republican Party” pic.twitter.com/Ct6otqGtDE
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
You can’t be a part of this Administration and be coherent.JD Vance criticizes Dems for not working on bipartisan housing legislation as Trump tanks bipartisan housing legislation pic.twitter.com/c3iN2tugdZ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
Still not familiar with the concept.JD Vance says his faith makes him averse to “low wage foreigners” pic.twitter.com/8mfxBjxhMA
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
He is just too ignorant to stop and realize how ignorant he is.JD Vance says he hopes the Pope has “learned” from what he and Trump have said about immigration pic.twitter.com/wEvq6iHBfu
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
AOC: I think young people overall feel a tremendous amount of betrayal about the world that we’ve been left with. pic.twitter.com/eiDjreVwtE
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 1, 2026
I like AOC, but boo-fuckin’ hoo. Boomers born ten years in rode waves of boom and bust that kept most of us in economic straits long after our parents were at our age. The long term boom of the postwar era ebbed in the late ‘60’s, and turned into inflation that lasted into the ‘80’s. Double digit inflation the likes of which nobody not a Boomer and alive today has seen.
Stephen Miller on Birthright Citizenship Decision: I can step tomorrow onto the deck of a 747. It does not mean that I'm the pilot of that plane and I'm qualified to fly it.
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 1, 2026
We have people from all over the world from third world nations, nations that on their own would have… pic.twitter.com/ZLf3jh8XeC
Stephen Miller on Birthright Citizenship Decision: I can step tomorrow onto the deck of a 747. It does not mean that I'm the pilot of that plane and I'm qualified to fly it.He’s afraid of non-white babies. (He’s ignorant as a stump, too.)
We have people from all over the world from third world nations, nations that on their own would have never invented the wheel let alone modern technology, let alone medicine, let alone air travel, and they can just come into the country, have a baby, and then that baby is automatically a citizen? The baby can sit on a jury when they turn 18??
Collins: The president says the Dem Socialist candidates are the greatest threat to the country since its founding. And he said that includes world War 1, World War 2, pearl harbor and 9/11.
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 1, 2026
Pritzker: Look, the man is continually suffering from dementia. I don't think he really… pic.twitter.com/Y7XCbL77T0
Collins: Do you really think the president has dementia?Dementia. Or incompetence that has him in so far over his head when he looks up he can’t see bottom. He only did this to stay out of jail, after all. And he’s so demented he’s grifting like mad? He seems to know what he’s doing there.
Pritzker: I do. Look at any of the videos from 2015 or 2016 and then you fast forward and look at him now, I really think that there's something genuinely wrong with him.
🚨 TRUMP’S FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE JUST DROPPED…AND IT’S WORSE THAN YOU THOUGHT.
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) July 1, 2026
The U.S. Office of Government Ethics released Donald Trump’s 927-page financial disclosure today. Here’s what a sitting U.S. President made in 2025:
💰 $635 MILLION from the TRUMP memecoin, while… pic.twitter.com/CMmK9Lcz17
TRUMP’S FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE JUST DROPPED…AND IT’S WORSE THAN YOU THOUGHT.Square that circle for me.
The U.S. Office of Government Ethics released Donald Trump’s 927-page financial disclosure today. Here’s what a sitting U.S. President made in 2025:
💰 $635 MILLION from the TRUMP memecoin, while retail investors watched it crash from $74 to $1.68
💰 $594 MILLION from World Liberty Financial token and stablecoin sales, a crypto venture co-founded with his own sons
💰 $65 MILLION from selling equity in that same company
💰 $80+ MILLION in media settlements from ABC, CBS, Meta, and YouTube, paid to his own presidential library
Total crypto haul: over $1.4 BILLION. In one year. While serving as President of the United States.
His net worth has nearly TRIPLED, from $2.4 billion to $6.3 billion, since taking office.
And while Trump pocketed $1.4 billion from crypto, the everyday Americans who bought his memecoin? They lost. 764,000 wallets ended up in the red.
This is the most corrupt presidency in American history. Period.
Just don’t call it “feral cunning.”Coincidences abound. https://t.co/vPECdtria2
— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) June 29, 2026
Much better than whinging.Ken Paxton was impeached for taking bribes from donors.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) June 30, 2026
He became a multi-millionaire on a government salary.
He takes lavish vacations in Iceland while Texans can’t afford the basics.
Ken Paxton doesn’t serve us — he serves himself. https://t.co/TihiDo3c3j
It's hard to know what to make of the Vice President's bizarre, almost nonsensical, comments here. It sounds like he is equating the use of these "hideous signs" to an alternative version of the Nicene Creed.
— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) July 1, 2026
A little background: The Nicene Creed, formulated by the Council of… https://t.co/2ECGBbstOW
It's hard to know what to make of the Vice President's bizarre, almost nonsensical, comments here. It sounds like he is equating the use of these "hideous signs" to an alternative version of the Nicene Creed."Care for the stranger" is one of the consistent messages in the scriptures, starting with Abraham at the oaks of Mambre, all the way through to the Christian epistles. It is a primary feature of the law of Moses (care for the strangers among you, for you were strangers yourselves), and a primary teaching of the major and minor prophets, as well as throughout the four gospels.
A little background: The Nicene Creed, formulated by the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, is an essential profession of faith used by the Catholic Church (among other churches). It is also the familiar creedal formula spoken by Catholics during Sunday Masses: "I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth..." It's a statement of belief, mainly about the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It obviously doesn't talk about "hideous signs" welcoming people.
However, the Nicene Creed does affirm belief in the church as "one, holy, catholic and apostolic." (These are the four traditional "marks" of the church.) This means, among other things, believing that the church comes to us directly from the apostles (it's "apostolic"). Thus, it derives its authority not only from Jesus Christ, but also through the "apostolic succession," an authority passed down from the apostles in the early church to the Pope and to the bishops today.
It's ironic, then, that the Vice President is mocking things like love and the church's teaching on migrants in the same breath that he is professing his faith through the words of the Creed, which includes belief in authority of the church. Because this "one, holy, catholic and apostolic" church has long proclaimed the Gospel message of love and care for the stranger, which Jesus himself preached during his public ministry.
So a butchering of the Creed would mean, in fact, not listening to the church's teaching on these matters and, even worse, not listening to Jesus's own teaching on love and loving the stranger.
Because, in the words of the Creed, we also believe in "one Lord, Jesus Christ."
How I Feel Today
PabloReports: What does it say that three justices voted to end birthright citizenship?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 30, 2026
Garcia: This was a no-brainer. This is just textbook law. The Constitution says any person born in the U.S. is a citizen thereof. Plain and simple. Why they didn’t read those words, I have no… pic.twitter.com/nFu7jYniJV
PabloReports: Any reaction to this Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 30, 2026
Khanna: I’m relieved that I’m a citizen…
PabloReports: What does it say that three justices voted to end birthright citizenship?
Khanna: I don’t know what Constitution they’re reading. pic.twitter.com/sT9OhjmTmM
PabloReports: What does it say that three justices voted to end birthright citizenship?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 30, 2026
Velázquez: They should be ashamed of themselves. It is there, enshrined in the Constitution, for the people of this country—including the justices—to read. pic.twitter.com/7FjIjpUEMo
Unless you have a note from your doctor saying you are not in your third trimester.Republicans want to ban pregnant tourists. pic.twitter.com/aNs0WMi5H1
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 30, 2026
A) It doesn’t work that wayThis is simply not true. Congress cannot do this without a Constitutional Amendment. No gray area here. pic.twitter.com/Bq17GcKlxZ
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 30, 2026
Manchurian candidate children? I guess. 🤷♂️Butch Wilmore: This is the wrong decision. It is not even logical that we can have someone come to this country, be born here, go back to another country, be indoctrinated and then come here and live here and employ that indoctrination that they received as a U.S. Citizen pic.twitter.com/dXjHmC82bv
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 30, 2026
Supreme Court holds that all persons born in the United States are US citizens because, as anyone who can read could tell you, the 14th Amendment that says so. https://t.co/vixMpxyE6k
— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) June 30, 2026
Fallout
Sen. Jim Banks on banning birthright citizenship: "President Trump said already today that we can do it through simple legislation, not a constitutional amendment."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
(Who wants to tell him ... ) pic.twitter.com/DZ5xl1B0zr
Oh, okay. (You can’t fix stupid.)Sen. Jim Banks: "I was Clarence Thomas could live forever. He's the greatest living human being." pic.twitter.com/2C2RzZwtE7
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
“Fuck ‘Em. They Weren’t Born Here.”
CNN: Hours before the earthquake in Venezuela, close to 150 people on a deportation flight were at the epicenter and the hotel they were in collapsed. Many remain missing. Do you think DHS has responsibility to account for those missing?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
REP. CARLOS GIMENEZ: No I don't. It's… pic.twitter.com/qoeoZEdH2B
CNN: Hours before the earthquake in Venezuela, close to 150 people on a deportation flight were at the epicenter and the hotel they were in collapsed. Many remain missing. Do you think DHS has responsibility to account for those missing?"And even if they were, they shouldn’t have been citizens.”
REP. CARLOS GIMENEZ: No I don't. It's just an act of God.
Is There A Medical Condition…
... for not knowing how to use words?Gov. Jeff Landry on Trump's fair: "It's unbelievable to see people out here"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
😆😆😆 pic.twitter.com/HigRroU45r
Even The Supreme Court Is Supposed To Follow Rules
I haven’t read the Court opinions, but from what I’ve heard, Justice Thomas sails blithely past the fundamental rule of constitutional and statutory interpretation, without even a passing nod.Pretty good burn here. Justice Thomas says that the 14th Amendment does not allow us to treat people differently on the basis of their race to help them (affirmative action, voting rights).
— Andrew Fleischman (@ASFleischman) June 30, 2026
But then he says it was also laser focused on restoring citizenship for black Americans. pic.twitter.com/P5za2K5pSk
(Somebody told Trump about U.S. v. Ark. That link also shows the argument accepted by Thomas has an old, and racist, pedigree, Quelle surprise, huh?Trump: "I would like to congratulate President Xi, and the Great Country of China, on their massive Birthright Citizenship WIN! President DONALD J. TRUMP" pic.twitter.com/CdAANcHMtC
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
The Taney Court Rises From The Dead Bottom
BREAKING: The Supreme Court holds that the Fourteenth Amendment protects birthright citizenship, blocking Donald Trump's executive order to end it.
— Chris “Law Dork” Geidner (@chrisgeidner) June 30, 2026
Roberts has the opinion for the court, which is 5-4 on the constitutional question and 6-3 on whether federal law protects…
BREAKING: The Supreme Court holds that the Fourteenth Amendment protects birthright citizenship, blocking Donald Trump's executive order to end it.Kavanaugh dissented on the constitutional question (?), but affirmed the statutory one (??).
Roberts has the opinion for the court, which is 5-4 on the constitutional question and 6-3 on whether federal law protects birthright citizenship.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Well, I’ve Heard Of Brooke Rollins….
Trump’s sparsely attended fair will be hosting a Mom’s for America podcast with Brooke Rollins from the stage tomorrow pic.twitter.com/jzhdrQSMAo
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 30, 2026
"President Trump who?" (Does anybody ever ask why he needs to raise money? He won’t spend it on Congressional races. He’s hobbling those with his policies. And he can’t run again. It’s just pure grift. P.T. Barnum was right.)Trump email, with flames behind him: “I'm asking for you to make a small personal sacrifice right now.” pic.twitter.com/tUCNuXBMZk
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 30, 2026
Video of Trump motorcade driving over the reflecting pool on May 7.https://t.co/kZo851KRLzhttps://t.co/O8gUnDHVIn https://t.co/OHzLA5pg0i pic.twitter.com/qU73LPZJ2T
— Laura Rozen (@lrozen) June 30, 2026
A golden age. They get the gold. We get the shaft. (Is this really the best they can do?)Scalise: "This is country that's actually experiencing a golden age again. I mean, gas prices are down 50 cents from where they were just a few weeks ago and continuing to go down. Affordability is back again." pic.twitter.com/TEMRJit3Ik
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
Still the best answer.PabloReports: Why do you think no one is showing up to Trump’s party on the National Mall?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 29, 2026
AOC: We all know he clears a room. pic.twitter.com/NjGJsNI7oi
Oh, no, don’t stop there.Thanks to Trump, we’re all paying more for groceries, fireworks, gas, and electricity. Freedom isn’t free, but July 4th didn't always cost this much money.
— Home of the Brave (@OfTheBraveUSA) June 29, 2026
That’s why we’re running this video nationwide—because the people footing the bill deserve to know who’s running it up. pic.twitter.com/XNRd9SjVgi
Let me tell you what just got reported, because you will not believe it until you see it laid out.
— Mike Levin (@MikeLevin) June 28, 2026
The Trump administration cut a billion-dollar tungsten deal with Kazakhstan. Tungsten is the metal we need for missile warheads, fighter jets, and computer chips. Trump himself got…
Let me tell you what just got reported, because you will not believe it until you see it laid out.Congressional oversight is a quaint concept. But it is what Mike Johnson is worried about.
The Trump administration cut a billion-dollar tungsten deal with Kazakhstan. Tungsten is the metal we need for missile warheads, fighter jets, and computer chips. Trump himself got on the phone to close it. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick worked it from the inside, sending letters, leaning on the Kazakh president, lining up as much as $1.6 billion in federal financing.
Within weeks of those negotiations, investors tied to a firm partly owned by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump took a 20% stake in an entity connected to the very same Kazakhstan project their father was negotiating. Around that same time, Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm run by Lutnick’s own sons, raised $210 million for a partner in the deal and pocketed the fees.
The fathers set the policy. The sons cashed in.
Six days after the Trump sons and their partners moved their money, Lutnick signed the final deal.
The reporting found one or both families have financial ties to at least 14 companies working with the government on critical mining deals.
The total federal funding flowing toward those companies tops $8.9 billion.
This is your tax money.
It is supposed to secure our supply chains and protect our troops, not pad the portfolios of the President’s children and the Commerce Secretary’s children.
This is the most corrupt administration in American history. It is not close.
We must keep digging, and keep asking the questions they do not want asked. Republicans in Congress are unwilling to lift a finger. Mike Johnson is running a protection racket.
Either we will end the corruption, or the corruption will be the end of us.
Johnson: If we lose the midterms, these Democrats will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body, and they'll go after the president's family, the cabinet, his donors, friends, half of you in this room will be targeted. I run the protection program. We’ll take…
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
Johnson: If we lose the midterms, these Democrats will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body, and they'll go after the president's family, the cabinet, his donors, friends, half of you in this room will be targeted. I run the protection program. We’ll take care of you.
More Importantly…
... can we drain the pool and measure the “cut”? Or will you have to put a tarp over the pool first?AINSLEY: There was that 350 foot slice in the reflecting pool. Do we have cameras up?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 30, 2026
BURGUM: We definitely have more cameras now than before. The National Guard is teamed up with the US Park Police. pic.twitter.com/aozhSIi6ix
Isn’t It Ironic? Don’t You Think?
A little too ironic?Texas is officially the first state in the nation to mandate Bible study. I don't know who needs to hear this, but red states are closer to Sharia law than Zohran Mamdani's New York City.
— Molly Ploofkins (@Mollyploofkins) June 29, 2026
A Reminder…
... that the first Europeans to come to this continent (well, from Columbus on), came looking for resources to exploit; or “cites of gold” (El Dorado), or even magical fulfillment (the Fountain of Youth). And gaining wealth was predicated on exploiting labor (just read Moby Dick), or the brutality of slavery. The Cain and Abel of American history.interesting how many people have cited wealth and military power as the reasons why the US is the "best country in the world." i would think that the best country in the world, if such a thing exists at all, should be about whether citizens are happy and fulfilled.
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 30, 2026
Monday, June 29, 2026
Walking While Not White (But Wearing White)
She was walking to Mass.Say @AAGDhillon?@SecMullinDHS is now snatching Catholic nuns on their way to Sunday mass.
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 29, 2026
Any time you want to start PROTECTING civil rights, rather than fabricating cases against journalists, would be a good thing. https://t.co/Lc9dhOzQzi
Ugboaja is also a registered nurse at South Texas Health System and worked previously for 10 years as a certified nursing assistant at DHR Health in Edinburg, Riojas confirmed.She lives in McAllen. She was walking to a church in McAllen. But she’s not white. That’s all it took.
Members of congress representing south Texas intervened with federal officials. As of Monday, Ugboaja was back in her home.
How It’s Going
MacFarlane: I feel like all of this was doomed to fail at the Great American State Fair the second Milli Vanilli canceled. Only bad things happen when Milli Vanilli cancels on you.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 29, 2026
It’s going to be a chapter of the story of Trump that’s titled, Milli Vanilli Canceled on Trump,… pic.twitter.com/ayQUFs9qZl
MacFarlane: I feel like all of this was doomed to fail at the Great American State Fair the second Milli Vanilli canceled. Only bad things happen when Milli Vanilli cancels on you.
It’s going to be a chapter of the story of Trump that’s titled, Milli Vanilli Canceled on Trump, but He Persevered.
Yes. Here’s the thing. I’ve got an official document here. I’ve got a Post-it note that lists all the important dates coming up soon on Trump vanity projects.
It’s put-up-or-shut-up time. July 8, he’s going to be in court—or his Department of Justice will be in court—on the slush fund.
July 9, the Department of Justice, has to actually put on paper what it says people did at the reflecting pool. That’s the deadline to charge people either with minor water touching or some type of felonious box-cutter assault.
Then, in mid-July, he’s got to answer for the tarp on the Kennedy Center. The judge wants to know why the tarp is still up there and when the tarp is coming down.
There’s an Epstein file deadline this week….
Working hard to win the midterms!Congress passed a bipartisan bill to lower housing costs.
— Congressman Greg Landsman (@RepGregLandsman) June 29, 2026
Trump: I think it’s so unimportant https://t.co/yGDnAo3hBY
Like a rock. Tied around the country’s neck.L - Karoline Leavitt 6 days ago.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 29, 2026
R - Trump today. pic.twitter.com/ApGLCeb5ss
And you’re just the guy who can sell that…to MAGA. Maybe. In those three races in New York….Reporter: Mamdani said he was open to being the poster child for socialist candidates.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 29, 2026
Trump: It's really communism. I think it's the biggest threat to our nation since our founding—that includes World War 1, World War 2, September 11th. It includes the Pearl Harbor attack . I… pic.twitter.com/NR3p3CZ9r0
— USAUSA250 (@usausa250usa) June 29, 2026
FOX: I want to ask you about the NY election results and the Democratic Socialists…
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 29, 2026
Clinton: I think we’re in good shape pic.twitter.com/gqTRXw3udM
Telling The Emperor He Is Not Naked—State Fair Edition
Trump's state fair is now open for the day and the crowd remains quite sparse pic.twitter.com/6RXyLieM1U
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 29, 2026
It’s a pancake 🥞 eating contest. For MAHA. 🤡Fox chyron: GREAT AMERICAN STATE FAIR CELEBRATES MAHA MOVEMENT
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 29, 2026
Fox footage: *people gagging on pancakes and nearly puking* pic.twitter.com/DZtWRY3qXB
Trump is watching Fox with the picture off.SANDRA SMITH: Lots of energy down there!
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 29, 2026
FOX NEWS' LIVE SHOT: *shows that almost nobody is at Trump's fair* pic.twitter.com/vBiCLrH6qU
Dr. Oz on stage with Dean Cain talks about how great the crowd is at the Great American State Fair... so @hicharliecotton pans his camera to reveal quite the opposite. https://t.co/vZ3exnGWS3 pic.twitter.com/4e1ugj7AVw
— TMZ (@TMZ) June 29, 2026
"MAGA people have jobs and can't come to the fair during the day." https://t.co/OURilxSg2E
— Mike (not a) Rothschild (@rothschildmd) June 29, 2026
When the people show up, they’ll be there! 🤪PabloReports: Why do you think the Great American State Fair hasn’t been well attended so far?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 29, 2026
Fry: Well, it’s a weekday. You’re going to start to see increased crowds as people start to flood in. pic.twitter.com/TbXP70oD8R
Why Must Everyone Laugh At My Mighty Sword?
Trump really thinks he has superpowers, which extend to even campaigning for the office. (Please note the POTUS has no Presidential shield from civil judgments, a precedent set at least by Bill Clinton.)Trump rages after the Supreme Court declines to take up his E. Jean Carroll appeal and further defames her. Trump says this “never be allowed to happen to another President, or Candidate to be!” pic.twitter.com/axGLV5p5Gb
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 29, 2026
Also, too, as well:Trump is about to settle with BBC because he cannot handle discovery.
— Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) June 27, 2026
Just watch. pic.twitter.com/JpKd3TXQC4
I really don’t think the broad scope of civil discovery in a suit Trump brought as a private citizen is going to support intervention by the DOJ to protect “government interests.”USG is attempting to intervene in Donald Trump's lawsuit against BBC, bc BBC has asked a bunch of agencies that show Donald Trump is a criminal. https://t.co/Iv8N4fqOGz pic.twitter.com/VfhK0vuBr2
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 27, 2026
Primal Forces 💰
The Roberts Court has overturned 90 years of precedent to say the POTUS can control “independent agencies,” by firing any agency head who isn’t loyal to the new Administration.
The Roberts Court has also sustained precedent, by ruling POTUS cannot fire a Federal Reserve Board governor without valid cause, which does not include half-baked allegations from anyone named Bill Pulte.
And here is the lesson: government regulatory agencies suck. But YOU DON’T FUCK WITH THE MONEY!💰
That would be meddling with primal forces.
😳
Trump: “Do you think people appreciate what a fantastic job we did in building and operating the Great American State Fair at the National Mall, packed with happy people, and everybody loving it? Ask yourself this simple question, ‘DO YOU THINK THAT OBUMA OR SLEEPY JOE BIDEN… pic.twitter.com/rZx0Xa4nhm
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 29, 2026
Trump: “Do you think people appreciate what a fantastic job we did in building and operating the Great American State Fair at the National Mall, packed with happy people, and everybody loving it? Ask yourself this simple question, ‘DO YOU THINK THAT OBUMA OR SLEEPY JOE BIDEN COULD HAVE DONE IT?’ THE ANSWER IS NO!”
FOX actually showed scenes from DC’s FIFA Fan Zone and tried to pretend it was the Freedom250 fair https://t.co/tjHVgqUG19 pic.twitter.com/7LQX1uhtfY
— Anarc-y princess (@SatireAP) June 29, 2026
Even flying over the fairgrounds, Trump couldn’t possibly miss how empty it was. Or that it closed yesterday due to rain.Thanks to @Scavino47 for making it clear 1) how much taxpayer $$$ Trump is wasting on his remodeling hobby and
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 29, 2026
2) that he didn’t get close enough to assess the state of his disastrous pool remodel.
Bonus track: it recalls W’s tour of NOLA after Katrina. https://t.co/dAlNPVmidM
I just talked to a vendor at the Giant BBQ Battle happening across the street from @Freedom250’s fair. Not only is the event still packed, the vendor told me that they never closed for “severe weather” and that people were still coming in the entire time it was raining. https://t.co/GtfnEA89HP
— amanda moore 🐢 (@noturtlesoup17) June 28, 2026
If Trump has--or claims to have--such a wildly wrong understanding of an event happening mere steps from the White House, then how madly off is his understanding of Iran?
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 29, 2026
Did the rapture happen overnight? Fox & Friends is broadcasting from a completely empty Trump state fair on the National Mall pic.twitter.com/fIdDJZG4FA
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 29, 2026
there are more Fox & Friends anchors at Trump's fair than actual fairgoers pic.twitter.com/ulKar7hFoK
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 29, 2026
“Chaotic” seems optimistic. It looks much more like he’s completely lost touch with reality.The Meltdown
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) June 26, 2026
Blowing up a bill signing. A shouting match with a GOP senator. A sparely attended rally. Iran tensions. NATO broadsides. And - oh, yes - that green reflecting pool
One day that captures how Trump has gone from unpredictable to chaotic: https://t.co/PKiJz4Ezp4
Every Trump debacle follows the same 13 steps. The reflecting pool fiasco is just one of the lower stakes versions of it.
— Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel) June 26, 2026
1. Devise unnecessary spectacle
2. Disregard expertise
3. Bypass normal procedures
4. Declare victory too early (bonus if done by AI-slop post)
5. Spend…
Every Trump debacle follows the same 13 steps. The reflecting pool fiasco is just one of the lower stakes versions of it.I think we’re at step 7, although arguably Trump’s post is skipping ahead to step 10. This “fair” is supposed to run through July 10, so we’ll see if they mercifully pull the plug early, or let the corpse just continue to fester.
1. Devise unnecessary spectacle
2. Disregard expertise
3. Bypass normal procedures
4. Declare victory too early (bonus if done by AI-slop post)
5. Spend way more than estimated
6. Ignore the haters
7. Realize it is not going well
8. Bypass normal procedures once again
9. Allege conspiracy and sabotage
10. Redeclare victory
11. More blaming
12. Losing interest
13. Pretend it never happened, and move on to the next thing
😳Unsurprising news item of the day.
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) June 27, 2026
MAGA Fanatic Accused of Twisted Sex Acts at Trump’s ‘State Fair’.https://t.co/cnbtKiArdT
Sunday, June 28, 2026
God Giving Trump The Middle Finger
Or, why most state fairs are not scheduled in the summer.Washington DC mayor Muriel Bowser has scheduled 11am public safety briefing tomorrow to talk about road closures, security and “extreme heat preparedness” for holiday week .. as Trump July 4 rally nears & as Great American State Fair continues https://t.co/YMbrSXoLZv
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) June 28, 2026
Rain, Rain, Go Away…☔️
Hello from the Great American State Fair! pic.twitter.com/ttCEvrUfEW
— Anarc-y princess (@SatireAP) June 28, 2026
Peter Doocy claims "people are still coming out" to Trump's 250th fair -- even as the camera shot shows clearly behind him that almost nobody is there 😆 pic.twitter.com/hEh8tbhUNq
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 28, 2026
I’ve been asked for a vibe check for the Great American State Fair today. Here you go. https://t.co/Wmz7XuNWnq pic.twitter.com/UzWsxCDCBP
— amanda moore 🐢 (@noturtlesoup17) June 28, 2026
Fair is closed. https://t.co/rwirRwoQAs pic.twitter.com/InwafpU1Kn
— amanda moore 🐢 (@noturtlesoup17) June 28, 2026
In the rain? Sure he did. Good to know he doesn’t need to be in the Situation Room getting updates on the “ceasefire” with Iran.Trump on reflecting pool: The criminally made algae is gone.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 28, 2026
Full Text: I just returned from a tour of various Statues, Monuments, Fountains and, most importantly, an old and run down Golf Course located throughout Washington, D.C., our Nation's Capital. Almost all of the… pic.twitter.com/XCWXik4vnP