“Bobby and I are sending the USS Measles to Greenland so they can have freedom freckles too.” — Senile Satan pic.twitter.com/w8ImftEtwg
— Hoodlum 🇺🇸 (@NotHoodlum) February 22, 2026
“Where’s the hospital ship?”
"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
“Bobby and I are sending the USS Measles to Greenland so they can have freedom freckles too.” — Senile Satan pic.twitter.com/w8ImftEtwg
— Hoodlum 🇺🇸 (@NotHoodlum) February 22, 2026
“Where’s the hospital ship?”
BASH: Let's start with the big question -- will you refund the roughly $134 billion taken by these tariffs?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 22, 2026
BESSENT: That's not the big question. That's bad framing
BASH: Refunds are clearly gonna be up to you
BESSENT: No no no no, Dana. It's not up to me or the… pic.twitter.com/tRGMV0wVq2
BASH: Let's start with the big question -- will you refund the roughly $134 billion taken by these tariffs?Can we first determine what the #%@! number is? 😡
BESSENT: That's not the big question. That's bad framing
BASH: Refunds are clearly gonna be up to you
BESSENT: No no no no, Dana. It's not up to me or the administration. It's up to the lower court
Or who the caller is?a guy who claimed to be named John Barron and sounded a lot like Trump called into C-SPAN to complain about the Supreme Court's tariff decision and call Hakeem Jeffries "a dope"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 22, 2026
(John Barron is a pseudonym Trump has used for himself when talking to journalists) pic.twitter.com/UixNjll7NB
Trump’s brain is melting. 🫠 *Either a great prank or the most pathetic phone call ever made — and the fact that we can’t tell which it is really says it all https://t.co/OJg5MynLGa
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 22, 2026
Did JD Vance thank Greenland yet for providing emergency medical care to our US sailor?
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 22, 2026
Premier of Greenland Jens-Frederik Nielsen posted the following on Facebook:
— Orla Joelsen (@OJoelsen) February 22, 2026
It will be a no thank you from here.
President Trump’s idea of sending an American hospital ship to Greenland has been noted. However, we have a public healthcare system where treatment is free for… pic.twitter.com/6LtMOPDsZ3
Premier of Greenland Jens-Frederik Nielsen posted the following on Facebook:
It will be a no thank you from here.
President Trump’s idea of sending an American hospital ship to Greenland has been noted. However, we have a public healthcare system where treatment is free for citizens. That is a deliberate choice — and a fundamental part of our society. That is not the case in the United States, where seeing a doctor comes at a cost. 💵💰
We are always open to dialogue and cooperation — including with the United States. But please speak with us instead of making more or less random statements on social media. 👍
Dialogue and cooperation require respect for the fact that decisions about our country are made here at home. 🇬🇱
(Photo of Jens-Frederik Nielsen with his Minister of Health)
Can we get an update on this, Jeff? It’s been almost 15 hours now and Trump said this ship was on the way. What have you been doing to make this happen? What about people in Louisiana who can’t afford health care? Do you have a ship for them?
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 22, 2026
The Arctic Command has this afternoon evacuated a crew member from a United States submarine.
— Orla Joelsen (@OJoelsen) February 21, 2026
The crew member required urgent medical treatment and has been transferred to the Greenlandic health authorities and the hospital in Nuuk.
The evacuation took place within Greenlandic… pic.twitter.com/vatIFX9Qwv
The Arctic Command has this afternoon evacuated a crew member from a United States submarine.
The crew member required urgent medical treatment and has been transferred to the Greenlandic health authorities and the hospital in Nuuk.
The evacuation took place within Greenlandic territorial waters, 7 nautical miles off Nuuk. It was carried out by the Danish Defence Seahawk helicopter.
The helicopter was deployed from the inspection vessel Vædderen
—Arctic Command
No thanks!!!!
— Orla Joelsen (@OJoelsen) February 22, 2026
We in Greenland 🇬🇱 are healthy and doing well, sustained by our own traditional foods — including seal blubber, which is rich in vitamins and nutrients that have kept our population strong for generations.
Instead, you may want to focus on the internal challenges… pic.twitter.com/r4zhqulHNY
No thanks!!!!
We in Greenland 🇬🇱 are healthy and doing well, sustained by our own traditional foods — including seal blubber, which is rich in vitamins and nutrients that have kept our population strong for generations.
Instead, you may want to focus on the internal challenges in the United States, where many citizens are in need of healthcare and cannot afford necessary treatment!
Important issue? All is well here in Greenland.
— Orla Joelsen (@OJoelsen) February 22, 2026
There was one submarine crew member who required hospitalization in Nuuk. He was evacuated by the Royal Danish Navy and is receiving proper care. He is in safe hands with skilled doctors from Greenland and Denmark. There is no need… https://t.co/nzSp9wiyJu
Important issue? All is well here in Greenland.
There was one submarine crew member who required hospitalization in Nuuk. He was evacuated by the Royal Danish Navy and is receiving proper care. He is in safe hands with skilled doctors from Greenland and Denmark. There is no need for a hospital ship.
Perhaps it would be better to focus on the needs of your own state.
Greenlanders shake their heads
— Orla Joelsen (@OJoelsen) February 22, 2026
TV 2 reporter Marie Rønde is currently in Nuuk, where she has gone to Queen Ingrid’s Hospital.
“I arrived just as the night shift was leaving, so I managed to speak with a couple of staff members who work here at the hospital.
“They shook their…
Greenlanders shake their heads
TV 2 reporter Marie Rønde is currently in Nuuk, where she has gone to Queen Ingrid’s Hospital.
“I arrived just as the night shift was leaving, so I managed to speak with a couple of staff members who work here at the hospital.
“They shook their heads and think it sounds like a hoax,” Marie Rønde says.
It is Trump’s statement that he intends to send an American ship to Greenland to help care for the sick that has prompted head-shaking among parts of the population.
—TV2
Mette Frederiksen comments on Trump post
— Orla Joelsen (@OJoelsen) February 22, 2026
🇩🇰Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has addressed healthcare in Greenland in a social media post.
Her post follows a statement made overnight by President Donald Trump, in which he wrote that he would send a hospital ship to Greenland to…
Mette Frederiksen comments on Trump postThe whole world is watching.
🇩🇰Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has addressed healthcare in Greenland in a social media post.
Her post follows a statement made overnight by President Donald Trump, in which he wrote that he would send a hospital ship to Greenland to care for the sick, though he did not elaborate on what he specifically meant by that announcement.
The Prime Minister did not directly mention Donald Trump or his post, but wrote:
“I am grateful to live in a country where there is free and equal access to healthcare for everyone. Where it is not insurance coverage or personal wealth that determines whether you receive proper treatment.
The same approach applies in Greenland. Have a good Sunday, everyone,” Mette Frederiksen wrote.
—DR
This Sunday morning, I've now seen a number of comments on this mysterious Truth Social post from Donald Trump. It demonstrates with absolute clarity that the man is suffering from dementia and cannot grasp the most basic connections.
— Lars Christensen (@MaMoMVPY) February 22, 2026
Why do I say this? Because what his post is… pic.twitter.com/ALtSnKmw9K
This Sunday morning, I've now seen a number of comments on this mysterious Truth Social post from Donald Trump. It demonstrates with absolute clarity that the man is suffering from dementia and cannot grasp the most basic connections.
Why do I say this? Because what his post is almost certainly prompted by is the fact that the Danish navy evacuated a sick crew member from an American submarine near Greenland within the last few days.
Trump has been informed of this and told that the sick submariner (or whatever his rank may be) has been evacuated. But Trump's dementia-addled brain cannot process even the most straightforward information. Hence his bizarre post.
In the White House, everyone knows that this is what has happened. The question is, when will they finally acknowledge that he is no longer mentally present?
— YOZZO (@Yozzo) February 22, 2026
You need what, now? And I haven’t been ID’d for a beer in almost 50 years. Maybe JD has other problems.Vance: To get on an airplane, you need voter ID. To buy a beer, you need voter ID—but to do the most important thing we do has American citizens, exercising our right to vote, we let anybody vote without confirmation and I think that is a form of theft pic.twitter.com/SnHiqEoPl6
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 22, 2026
Vance: It’s a huge indictment of the entire far left that they made that their cause: letting sex offenders stay on the streets of America pic.twitter.com/revulmbKbz
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 22, 2026
Trump is also getting incredibly poor advice.https://t.co/xnkomsdeXJ pic.twitter.com/BQOdXVmmSh
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) February 22, 2026
Seems hard for the President to rely on the 15 percent statute (sec 122) when his DOJ in our case told the Court the opposite: “Nor does [122] have any obvious application here, where the concerns the President identified in declaring an emergency arise from trade deficits, which…
— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) February 21, 2026
Seems hard for the President to rely on the 15 percent statute (sec 122) when his DOJ in our case told the Court the opposite: “Nor does [122] have any obvious application here, where the concerns the President identified in declaring an emergency arise from trade deficits, which are conceptually distinct from balance-of-payments deficits."And, he’s just an idiot:
If he wants sweeping tariffs, he should do the American thing and go to Congress. If his tariffs are such a good idea, he should have no problem persuading Congress. That’s what our Constitution requires.
Trump Says He Will Raise Global Tariff to 15 Percent https://nytimes.com/2026/02/21/business/trump-tariffs.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share via @NYTimes
This is totally deranged. Greenlanders are reporting that they have absolutely no idea what the hell Trump is talking about. pic.twitter.com/WBuaAoYxHb
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 22, 2026
I can answer this one. The president of the United States is dangerously psychotic and no one in his political party will say it, nor will 95% of American media. pic.twitter.com/U9VtXOxbLo
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 22, 2026
The tedious reality:We are the laughingstock of the world because of our moronic and psychotic president. Deservedly so. pic.twitter.com/7tPQAaP0xK
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 22, 2026
“The USNS Mercy, commissioned in 1986, departed San Diego last July for a one-year scheduled maintenance period at Alabama Shipyard under an $18.7 million firm-fixed-price contract for a 153-calendar day mid-term availability, including drydocking. The timing and logistics of any potential deployment to Greenland remain unclear given the vessel’s current maintenance status in Alabama.”
The USNS Comfort , the U.S. Navy’s only other hospital ship, is also docked at the same port as the USNS Mercy, and is secured in place away from its homeport in Virginia, suggesting the ship is also undergoing maintenance.
I’ll be surprised if it’s even brought up. Don’t want to scare the children, after all.Can the Sunday show bookers please let their Republican guests know ahead of time that you are going to ask them specifics about Trump’s deranged “hospital boat” post so they can’t claim on the show they don’t know anything about it.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 22, 2026
Except the authors of this situation are….?Think of how bad things must be for a Supreme Court Justice to feel he has to explain why it's a good idea to have laws enacted by legislators instead of decreed by wannabe dictators https://t.co/ByAFhpy30x
— George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸 (@gtconway3d) February 21, 2026
🔥 @jamestalarico to @laurenboebert: “Y'all warned us about government overreach. You warned us government would cancel free speech. You warned us about government usurping the role of the church… All that is now happening and your party is enabling it.” pic.twitter.com/wGa6TqqOWH
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 21, 2026
MAHER: “QAnon said there's a vast conspiracy to traffic kids and they were more right than I thought.”@jamestalarico: “QAnon was wrong about one big thing: They thought Trump was the one to take down the secret pedophile ring- he's in the middle of it.” pic.twitter.com/MNMI9RvLZJ
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 21, 2026
Lauren Boebert: I would rather my children see the Ten Commandments, that gives a moral standard, rather than saying, you can pleasure yourself and here's how.
— Blue Georgia (@BlueATLGeorgia) February 21, 2026
James Talarico: Seeing politicians force everybody to put up a poster of the Ten Commandments when they don't even… pic.twitter.com/cKO1u2WibZ
Lauren Boebert: I would rather my children see the Ten Commandments, that gives a moral standard, rather than saying, you can pleasure yourself and here's how.
James Talarico: Seeing politicians force everybody to put up a poster of the Ten Commandments when they don't even follow them themselves.
(I don't think she got the reference)
NEW: JD Vance flew to Rome to formally invite Pope Leo XIV to join America’s 250th anniversary celebration.
— Christopher Hale (@ChristopherHale) February 20, 2026
The first American pope has declined — days after rejecting President Trump’s “Board of Peace” invitation.
On July 4, he’ll be in Lampedusa, standing with migrants — not…
NEW: JD Vance flew to Rome to formally invite Pope Leo XIV to join America’s 250th anniversary celebration.Under Trump, the 250th anniversary will whitewash the American history of genocide, racism, slavery, class warfare and economic injustice, and abuse and exploitation of the immigrant.
The first American pope has declined — days after rejecting President Trump’s “Board of Peace” invitation.
On July 4, he’ll be in Lampedusa, standing with migrants — not in Washington — drawing another stark line between the Trump-Vance White House and the Catholic Church under Leo.
Lampedusa is a destination on what has become one of the world's deadliest migration routes, where many people land after crossing the Mediterranean often in simple fishing boats or makeshift dinghies.Pope Leo’s purpose is pretty clear.
A) Because it doesn’t exist, and never has?Scott Bessent says he's "got a feeling" the American people won't see the $175 billion in tariff revenue pic.twitter.com/iiQdugtp9a
— Headquarters (@HQNewsNow) February 20, 2026
D) Because you’re lying now?Reminder: the US government has already told the Court of International Trade it would provide tariff refunds, AND the Treasury Secretary has already acknowledged that they'd be REQUIRED to do so if SCOTUS rules as it did today pic.twitter.com/VHrNmIWaj7
— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) February 20, 2026
I’ve also read it’s $170 billion.Funny how the amount changes depending on who’s saying it.Crowley: President Trump's tariffs have generated nearly $270 billion for the federal government, and those returns are coming back to the American people. They're coming back in the form of lower deficits, an overall lower national debt, economic growth, and job creation. pic.twitter.com/pCMqjqwjAC
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 21, 2026
And that you haven’t taught your supporters to lie:Add another 🇺🇸 citizen to ICE’s kill list.
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 20, 2026
Ruben Ray Martinez (23)https://t.co/D3n9WTrhQn pic.twitter.com/ykA410GvRu
Y’all, this is a lie. A flat out lie. Not a mixup or a misunderstanding - a LIE.
— Sara McGee for Texas HD 132 (@SaraForTexLege) February 20, 2026
I pulled up the exact report he is talking about and there is not a single duplicate on the list.
These people are so exhausting. https://t.co/AB2GN2CkTh
Everybody pays. One way or the other.Are we great yet? pic.twitter.com/68ocDE19WE
— James Tate (@JamesTate121) February 20, 2026
Hear that dripping? That’s my heart, bleeding for you.O’Leary: It's not a great day for me. I got phone calls from our customers, from our lenders, and from our shareholders… They all want their money back now… what am I supposed to do? My head is getting squeezed. pic.twitter.com/DNOMYktTMJ
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Wait for the courts or Congress to establish the mechanism? You know, how government works?O’Leary: It would have been better on a practical basis to have not done this I think…
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Hunt: The Supreme Court or the President?
O’Leary: The Supreme Court! They caused a nightmare. What am I supposed to do next? pic.twitter.com/i3IywYcZ3n
WOW! And I thought Trump had a huge ego!O’Leary: No one ever thinks about the small business. Where does he sit in this now? He has to somehow go get this back from treasury—the $150 billion—distribute it to the people that paid it or he won't be compliant. I wish SCOTUS would’ve called me. pic.twitter.com/agiwjfBO07
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
No, there isn’t. The issue here is, who has the authority to impose that tax? The Supreme Court today ruled that the POTUS doesn’t have that power. EOD.O’Leary: There's nothing wrong with reciprocal tariffs. If a country adds a 10% vat tax and we don't call it vat tax in the U.S., we'll just do a 10% tariff—there's nothing wrong with that. pic.twitter.com/rEWSXLWLBz
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Gonna see a lot of ads this fall with “I’m allowed to destroy the country” https://t.co/zUhh6LCOVB
— J.J. Abbott (@jjabbott) February 20, 2026
Klobuchar: "The scariest part from his press conference, in addition to the continued assault on the rule of law and the Constitution, is that he plans to continue doing this ... [but] I think you're starting to see bipartisan opposition to the president's tariffs, which would… pic.twitter.com/pqniYagtyW
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 20, 2026
Klobuchar: "The scariest part from his press conference, in addition to the continued assault on the rule of law and the Constitution, is that he plans to continue doing this ... [but] I think you're starting to see bipartisan opposition to the president's tariffs, which would affect the 150 days under this new statute he's throwing out"
But Trump has read all the case law and the statutes, right?Rep. Don Bacon: "The bottom line from the ruling is any tariff the president wants to do has to go through Congress and be approved. That's what the founders wanted. That's what Republicans should want." pic.twitter.com/BQ1pRG9Nnc
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 20, 2026
Congress can do something; or the courts can do something. But the odds of money being returned to the people who paid the tariffs (U.S.) are low.Oligarchs gonna oligarch https://t.co/BZ6LrbepDQ
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 20, 2026
McConnell dunks on Trump. pic.twitter.com/GlCzV34oUA
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 20, 2026
😹🤡Trump: The Supreme Court’s ruling is deeply disappointing. I’m ashamed of certain members of the court for not having the courage. pic.twitter.com/GEt1usu6Pd
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
It’s like he’s talking to his mirror.Trump: They are frankly a disgrace to our nation, those justices pic.twitter.com/S4vQWqkuGD
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
*YAWN!* I remember the days of “Impeach Earl Warren!” You’ve gotta up your game, old man. Press the Congress to “pack the court” and give you four more Alitos, Thomases, and Kavanaughs before January! C’min, you know you can do it! 😹Trump: Others think being politically correct which has happened before far too often with members of this court. They are just being fools and lapdogs for the RINOS and radical left Democrats. They are very unpatriotic and disloyal to our constitution. pic.twitter.com/eRX5yAjPCd
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
That certainly should have made them respect your authoritah!Trump: The court has been swayed by foreign interests and a political movement far smaller than people would ever think. It is a small movement. I won by millions of votes. We won in a landslide. With all of the cheating that went on. pic.twitter.com/h4BtutQbV1
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
😹😹😹Trump says the DOW broke 50,000 and CSPAN starts displaying the DOW under 50,000 pic.twitter.com/Ko6XlCAWjw
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
So, for all the bitching, he’s accepted the authority of the Court. Now, let’s get him to specify the statutes he’s going to use, and how they won’t be tariffs, because the majority has said “tariffs = taxes, and the POTUS can’t impose taxes; only Congress can.Trump: Other alternatives will now be used to replace the ones the court incorrectly rejected. Great alternatives. Could be more money. We’ll take in more money. We will be a lot stronger for it. pic.twitter.com/c538SZ0Osy
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Yeah, about that….Trump: I am allowed to destroyed the country but I can’t charge a fee!?!? pic.twitter.com/sVdJSv8frl
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Really? When was that?Trump: The court has given me the unquestioned right to destroy foreign countries. pic.twitter.com/9xRyd6P9jZ
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Yeah. Go back to court with that argument. We’ll call it the Copium defense.😹😹😹Trump: I don't think the court meant it pic.twitter.com/hLzHjl3gWo
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
“Although I firmly disagree with the Court's holding today, the decision might not substantially constrain a President's ability to order tariffs going forward," Kavanaugh wrote. "That is because numerous other federal statutes authorize the President to impose tariffs and might justify most (if not all) of the tariffs issued in this case...Those statutes include, for example, the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (Section 232); the Trade Act of 1974 (Sections 122, 201, and 301); and the Tariff Act of 1930 (Section 338).”Unless tariffs = taxes, which is the decision Kavanaugh dissented from; and which would mean the majority didn’t overlook the statutes Kavanaugh cited. Let’s find out, huh? Or maybe Congress can step in…🤔
Trump thanked Kavanaugh, the second of three justices he nominated during his first term, and claimed the ruling actually granted him even more authority than he had previously claimed.
"In actuality, while I am sure they did not mean to do so, the Supreme Court’s decision today made a President’s ability to both regulate Trade, and impose TARIFFS, more powerful and crystal clear, rather than less," Trump said. "There will no longer be any doubt, and the Income coming in, and the protection of our Companies and Country, will actually increase because of this decision. Based on longstanding Law and Hundreds of Victories to the contrary, the Supreme Court did not overrule TARIFFS, they merely overruled a particular use of IEEPA TARIFFS. The ability to block, embargo, restrict, license, or impose any other condition on a Foreign Country’s ability to conduct Trade with the United States under IEEPA, has been fully confirmed by this decision. In order to protect our Country, a President can actually charge more TARIFFS than I was charging in the past under the various other TARIFF authorities, which have also been confirmed, and fully allowed."
"Therefore, effective immediately, all National Security TARIFFS, Section 232 and existing Section 301 TARIFFS, remain in place, and in full force and effect," he added. "Today I will sign an Order to impose a 10% GLOBAL TARIFF, under Section 122, over and above our normal TARIFFS already being charged, and we are also initiating several Section 301 and other Investigations to protect our Country from unfair Trading practices. Thank you for your attention to this matter. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
That one is even better. Go with that!Trump: I am allowed to destroy the country but I can’t charge a fee!?!? pic.twitter.com/k60TNBU3Ek
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
It’s time for his nap.💤Trump: I want to be a good boy. pic.twitter.com/7ISFRxsFPt
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Delusion as ego defense mechanism. This guy will wind up in textbooks.Trump: Last week I gave the farmers $12 billion out of tariff money. We have tariffs—we just have them in a different way. And now they've been confirmed by the supreme court pic.twitter.com/fgxpsY7z1z
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
POTUS gets the best legal advice.Trump: We just left the top person in a place called Vietnam. Just left my office. He said: I think this means you're allowed to charge us more tariffs than before. pic.twitter.com/m79rj0QCvy
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
The Peter Navarro defense.Reporter: Hakeem Jeffries called you a wannabe king.
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Trump: Low IQ. He doesn’t even know what a tariff is. pic.twitter.com/RNtrZVPcWM
Yeah, that’s where he’s going. It’s not going to work out well for him.Reporter: Hakeem Jeffries called you a wannabe king
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Trump: Low IQ
Reporter: Why won’t you just work with Congress?
Trump: I don’t have to. pic.twitter.com/yDVhN6C5n0
See? Begun, it already has.Reporter: There's been votes in the senate against it.
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Trump: Yeah. Because we lost two Republicans or three Republicans because they're not good Republicans. There’s great unity in the Republican Party. pic.twitter.com/HMQlQSmh4a
Please tell Johnson to tell the Sergeant at arms to only admit Scalia, Thomas, and Kavanaugh! 😹Reporter: The Supreme Court justices who ruled against this the policy striking it down. Are they still invited to your state of the union next week?
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Trump: Barely. I couldn’t care less if they come. pic.twitter.com/65nAToZyDJ
The investigators who went to Hawaii to find Obama’s real birth certificate are on it!Reporter: You mentioned multiple times foreign influence over the supreme court. Do you have evidence of that? And if not, will you investigate that?
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Trump: You’re going to find out pic.twitter.com/sOQQazzNa7
Time for his meds.Trump: I think the Supreme Court decision was terrible. I think it’s an embarrassment to their families. The two of them. pic.twitter.com/5Zp1e7mTJn
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Sure he did, Grandpa.Trump: Yesterday, the PM of Pakistan said I saved 35 million lives. pic.twitter.com/uinh2nkgtD
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Well, of course.Trump said he read all the case law prior to the decision and he has great reading comprehension and there was no way he should have lost the case but the justices were political.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 20, 2026
Although I agree with Cardinal Dolan in this point, and those who are not against us are with us (Jesus said), it’s still Dolan.NEW: Cardinal Dolan accuses the Trump-Vance ICE of “targeting, harassing, and going into” Catholic parishes.
— Christopher Hale (@ChristopherHale) February 20, 2026
He called it a major violation of religious liberty. pic.twitter.com/DDCNaUKiMO
But can she still impose Sharia law? The Texas GOP wants to know.In defense of our Republic, the Supreme Court struck down using emergency powers to enact taxes.
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) February 20, 2026
This ruling will also prevent a future President such as AOC from using emergency powers to enact socialism. https://t.co/M55CZgz4By
Trump: "TARIFFS! Can you believe it? And I gotta be before a court. This is like men playing in women's sports. Transgender for everybody. I have a new one to add -- voter ID." pic.twitter.com/9YhF9Qp7CU
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Q: “What do today’s numbers tell us about the effectiveness of Trump’s tariffs?”
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 20, 2026
Economist @JustinWolfers: “Bahhahahahahahahahahahahaha” 👀 pic.twitter.com/lDgtzWY7ch
CNN: Apparently the breakfast had been going well. Then Trump became enraged. He started ranting about the decision, not only calling it a disgrace, but started attacking the courts at one point saying: these f’ing courts pic.twitter.com/p7aR2LiXVV
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
BlueSky:Yes, listen to them! https://t.co/YCG8sGUrKU
— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) February 20, 2026
Supreme Court absolutely bodies Trump on IEEPA.I haven’t read the opinion (I’m honestly waiting for Professor Vladeck to do that for me. What? This is not my job!), but if this analysis is correct, Trump is done. His administration has been saying since oral arguments that they have other options. But if it’s correct that the majority ruled tariffs are taxes, then they’re ruling that only Congress can levy taxes, which moots any further action by Trump.
Just complete groin kicking.
They could have said that IEEPA lets him impose tariffs in an emergency but that this didn't qualify as one of those, or he failed to define one.
It didn't.
It ruled IEEPA doesn't let him impose tariffs at all.
CALLED IT!
— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) February 20, 2026
Trump’s tariffs were ILLEGAL from day one. An unconstitutional tax — and now it’s dead.
WHEN IS TRUMP GOING TO REFUND EVERY DAY AMERICAN PEOPLE THE $1,700 HE ILLEGALLY TAXED THEM?
🔗 https://t.co/Dl3TpOhA9z pic.twitter.com/V2nhXe1UEk
Liberation Day has finally arrived
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) February 20, 2026
Trump checking “the tariff shelf” today pic.twitter.com/qHw8yvJPaM
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) February 20, 2026
CNN: Now that these tariffs are off, I am hearing from the Port of Los Angeles, the executive director there, saying that they are now bracing for a surge of cargo vessels to come into the United States, landing on the shores of Los Angeles.
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
We are in the Chinese lunar new… pic.twitter.com/7hePhxBMqd
CNN: Now that these tariffs are off, I am hearing from the Port of Los Angeles, the executive director there, saying that they are now bracing for a surge of cargo vessels to come into the United States, landing on the shores of Los Angeles.ETTD is an iron law of the universe..
We are in the Chinese lunar new year, so factories are largely shut down in China. But he is hearing already from business groups and importers saying that they want to get those factories up and running as soon as possible to bring in key items into the United States that are heavily imported toys, shoes electronics, appliances, because they are also nervous about the fact that potentially president trump could find another way to impose tariffs.
In honor of America’s 250th birthday, Trump is celebrating by taxing every family $1,776. King George would be proud! pic.twitter.com/NGPXDGr2oE
— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) February 19, 2026
Trump: I've won. I've won affordability pic.twitter.com/7olb1rQD6T
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Well, I guess we’ll find out.Trump: "Without tariffs, everybody would be bankrupt. Everybody. The whole country would be bankrupt." pic.twitter.com/zfQeGTqwsr
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
WOW… TRUMP TARIFFS STRUCK DOWN BY SCOTUS… https://t.co/qUpqpD8giH
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 20, 2026
Hmmm... so did Trump v U.S. And the ruling overturning Roe. Anyway…Roberts, writing for the majority, says Trump's claim of an emergency to issue unbounded tariffs on whoever he feels like flies in the face of decades of law and practice. https://t.co/Hmmh0kVXOi pic.twitter.com/JkFURQB1dS
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) February 20, 2026
Holy.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) February 20, 2026
Shit.
6-3.
Is the rest of the Epstein files in there? pic.twitter.com/RFh5qAkoEP
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 20, 2026
The senator from Pennsylvania knows “The X-Files” were fictional, right?Fetterman: I grew up watching The X-Files. If he's going to release all of The X-Files, I think that could be a bipartisan thing pic.twitter.com/jlEv0QJ8YZ
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
The camp in Dilley, Texas, to be clear.I can confirm that ICE/Core Civic fed my client Habiba Soliman a DIRTY NAIL in her breakfast this morning at Dilley.
— Eric Lee (@EricLeeAtty) February 20, 2026
The nail was about the length of a fingernail, covered in black material. Detaining children at Dilley is a threat to their lives.
Yup.All they do is lie. https://t.co/Hodc9UVnVu pic.twitter.com/2MoHPeyXKB
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 20, 2026
Homan: "We don't racially profile. When we detain somebody and question somebody for a short period of time, we need reasonable suspicion. That's what we're doing. But people say 'The Supreme Court allows you to racial profile.' That's not what the Supreme Court said. They said… pic.twitter.com/FWu2eonAau
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 20, 2026
Homan: "We don't racially profile. When we detain somebody and question somebody for a short period of time, we need reasonable suspicion. That's what we're doing. But people say 'The Supreme Court allows you to racial profile.' That's not what the Supreme Court said. They said we're doing things legally."Thanks, Justice Kavanaugh. And they got lots of white people in those concentration camps, Mr. Border Czar?
What was the probable cause for sending a 9 year old to a concentration camp for 4 months?They locked up a Colombian child coming to go to Disney World with her family.
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 20, 2026
What the hell are we doing? And why in the world would anyone come here for the World Cup/Olympics? https://t.co/upauvZOLU7 pic.twitter.com/4So30jLTRn
After what they described as hours of questioning, the mother and daughter were reportedly placed in a room together. Maria Alejandra described her phone being confiscated, leaving her unable to contact her husband, who was waiting for them at the airport. Maria Antonia said she was confused; if her mother was applying for a green card — and if she herself had a valid tourist visa — why were they being detained?
This is as friendly and welcoming as North Korea. There’s no other way to put it.6/ “When I arrived every night I cried and now I don’t sleep well, I felt that being here was my fault and I only wanted to be on vacation like a normal family.”
— ProPublica (@propublica) February 9, 2026
9-year-old Maria Antonia Guerra Montoya, detained on her way to Disney World, spent 113+ days at Dilley. pic.twitter.com/ajnCopTnxY
See?Turns out there’s an economic cost to everyone hating us. pic.twitter.com/EEfnkmGGOD
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 20, 2026
185,000 new jobs in 2025 is only making America more affordable for billionaires. The cities of Los Angeles and Portland and Minneapolis and Houston would question your definition of “safety.” And that’s just the highly publicized cases:Noem: Americans are going to have a choice coming up here. If they want to choose the Democrats infiltration of criminals and suspected terrorists or they can continue to choose President trump who is making our country safe and more affordable. pic.twitter.com/tUrO9JrUuW
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 20, 2026
Thirty-two people died in ICE custody nationwide last year, surpassing the previous high of 20 in 2005, according to federal data. Nearly a quarter of last year’s deaths occurred in Texas.Safety, huh? For whom? Select white people? From whom? “Dangerous criminals”? Try again:
Scott Shuchart, a former head of policy at ICE under Biden and senior adviser under Trump’s first term to DHS’ Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, said the agency “struggled to ensure adequate medical care” when its detainee population was 35,000. Now it is more than doubling that number.
The government last October also temporarily stopped paying many medical providers due to bureaucratic changes under the administration. As a result, ICE for months has been unable to reimburse health care officials, including for prescription medication, dialysis and chemotherapy, according to redacted ICE documents first reported by Popular Information.
Unlawful border crossings have plummeted due to the administration’s restrictions. Federal data shows that most current ICE detainees are not accused of crimes beyond civil immigration offenses.The camps ICE is building under Noem’s watch are concentration camps where cruelty and incompetence is the point:
Constructed in a record two months last summer after the government granted a $1.2 billion contract to Acquisition Logistics, a small Virginia corporation with no listed experience running detention facilities, the camp has been plagued with problems since it opened. Claims of medical neglect, spoiled, insufficient food and unsanitary conditions are rife and advocates call it an “unfolding humanitarian crisis.”I haven’t seen the government work this hard to lie and cover it’s backsides since Vietnam:
More than 45 people detained there alleged abuse and serious injuries to attorneys, according to a letter advocacy groups sent to DHS and ICE supervisors in December. Those allegations included a teen hospitalized after he accused staff of slamming him to the ground and beating him. The detention staffers blocked the security cameras, he said, and “grabbed my testicles and firmly crushed them.”
ICE’s own inspectors found at least 60 violations at the facility shortly after it opened, the Washington Post first reported in September, including that the contractors had employed little more than a half of the security personnel it had promised. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, who did not respond to repeated requests from The Texas Tribune, said in a statement that “any claim that there are ‘inhumane’ conditions at ICE detention centers are categorically false.” She said detainees are provided “proper meals,” medical treatment and clean clothing.
Two officials who viewed that ICE investigative report or were briefed by the agency additionally told the Tribune that the facility had no policy detailing when or how contractors can use force. It lacked a compliance manager designated to oversee sexual assault allegations, required under federal regulations. Contractors were also provided only 40 hours of training, a fraction of at least 42 days typically required of regular ICE agents, according to those officials who were not authorized to speak publicly.
Acquisition Logistics and two of its contractors in charge of detention and medical care did not respond to questions so it is unclear if those conditions have since improved and if new policies were instituted.
U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, an El Paso Democrat who has visited the site at least a half dozen times, said the conditions at East Montana are rapidly “deteriorating.”
After tuberculosis and COVID-19 cases, both highly infectious contagions, were confirmed there, Escobar said that employees told her not to enter a certain area because detainees had yet to be tested. Few people wore masks.
“All it takes is one major public health issue where there’s not been enough oversight, where human life and safety and welfare is not prioritized, for there to be a massive health impact on the community,” Escobar said in an interview. “Americans should care when these massive tent cities or massive warehouses are very quickly put up and filled with thousands of human beings and are run by corporations that are prioritizing profits, not people.”
Congress imposed strict rules on how deaths in ICE custody should be reported, which include publicly posting “relevant details” within two business days and requiring ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility to investigate each death and provide a report to senior management. Within 90 days, ICE must make the reports public.This is ICE.
But under Trump’s second term, experts said, death reports from ICE detention have often been delayed.
After Lunas Campos died at East Montana, for example, ICE waited nearly a week to issue the release claiming he died from “distress.” Only after the medical examiner advised his family that it might be a homicide, did ICE officials allege a suicide attempt.
Historically, many deaths in ICE custody likely could have been avoided with better medical care, experts and advocates said, a pattern that sparks concerns given the government’s skyrocketing detention.SNAFU.
The ACLU examined the deaths of 52 people in ICE custody between 2017 and 2021 and found that 49 of them were “likely preventable,” most often resulting from faulty medical diagnoses by detention staff. In 40% of those deaths, ICE staff failed to provide timely care, the report found.
Lawyers and congressional representatives say conditions have worsened at such centers, including the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, 70 miles south of San Antonio, which drew widespread attention after photographs of 5-year-old Liam Conjeo Ramos went viral following his detention last month in Minneapolis. More than 1,300 parents and children are currently at that facility, congressional representatives have said. At least 1,000 complaints of poor medical care have been lodged since the administration reopened the detention center last April, according to Faisal Al-Juburi, co-chief executive at the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, a Texas nonprofit that works in that facility. Last month, at least two cases of measles were confirmed at the facility.
Among the many cases of alleged medical neglect is a 2-month-old boy detained there for three weeks who was hospitalized in the past few days after “choking on his own vomit,” according to U.S Rep. Joaquin Castro, a San Antonio Democrat. The infant had bronchitis, he said, and was unresponsive for hours before being discharged. Late Tuesday, he and his family were suddenly deported despite attempts by Castro and lawyers.
“To unnecessarily deport a sick baby and his entire family is heinous,” said Castro, who in recent weeks has escalated concerns about the nation’s only facility currently holding parents with their children. He called ICE’s decision “monstrous,” pledging to seek details. DHS officials said on X that the mother “chose to take her child into custody with her” and “enter and remain in the country illegally.”
Attorneys, echoing complaints in an ongoing lawsuit seeking to prevent the Trump administration from terminating a decades-old settlement governing the rights of children in detention, describe at Dilley impotable water, barely any schooling and detainees forced to sleep under fluorescent lights. Medical care is lacking even for those with terminal conditions such as a 6-year-old with leukemia who was detained along with his family last year. He had little access to care, his lawyers said, before they were able to free him.
Why are we preparing for a major war with Iran over their nuclear program when this is on @WhiteHouse Website?
— Maine (@TheMaineWonk) February 19, 2026
This administration is a joke. pic.twitter.com/Fe7Vmuxizu
In Britain today, they arrested a former prince.
— Niall Stanage (@NiallStanage) February 19, 2026
In the U.S. today, they hung a Trump banner on the Department of Justice. https://t.co/bL1gNceZL0
I’ll vote for the candidate who promises to sponsor a bonfire to burn all those things in 2029. A real spectacle, with video of the banners being pulled down and heaped on the fire. Something that Riefenstahl would envy.In Britain today, they arrested a former prince.
— Niall Stanage (@NiallStanage) February 19, 2026
In the U.S. today, they hung a Trump banner on the Department of Justice. https://t.co/bL1gNceZL0
Our translators are working hard on this next one. We’re confident the MSM will find a way to make it sound coherent.Trump on tariffs: "We're being very modest about it. Right Howard? We could go a lot further if I want to." pic.twitter.com/XG8FzRi2jj
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Or, more likely, just ignore it altogether. There’s only so much mortals can do.*Trump: "TARIFFS! Can you believe it? And I gotta be before a court. This is like men playing in women's sports. Transgender for everybody. I have a new one to add -- voter ID." pic.twitter.com/9YhF9Qp7CU
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Saying the quiet part out loud? Or incapable of putting two coherent thoughts together? Lines are open. This is a free call.📞Trump: "Mail in ballots are crooked as hell. Republicans have to win this one. We'll never lose a race for 50 years." pic.twitter.com/5c3X98vW7g
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
He talks like a man a big, tall tree just fell out of. Crazier’n a shithouse rat.🐀Trump: "Without tariffs, everybody would be bankrupt. Everybody. The whole country would be bankrupt." pic.twitter.com/zfQeGTqwsr
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Or just an old man suffering from dementia.Trump was literally sleeping at his "Bored of Peace" thing and got woken up by applause a few hours ago pic.twitter.com/pJSYBcfRmC https://t.co/v2h6jp10eq
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) February 19, 2026
It’s been over 5 years now. When does that actually start happening?Trump: You're going to be so tired of winning, you're going to be exhausted. You're going to get tired of winning. Somebody is going to say: Please, we’re winning too much. We’re not used to it. Please, we don’t want to win anymore. pic.twitter.com/RBWIEix0z4
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
And if you don’t think so, you’re rigged!Trump: I've won. I've won affordability pic.twitter.com/7olb1rQD6T
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Who’s going to explain to the innumerate idiot that it doesn’t work that way? C’mon! Points for trying! Anybody? Anybody?Trump: The stock market added $9 trillion in value. I added $9 trillion in value to your savings. pic.twitter.com/z4JAIuVbCT
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Greeting Paraguay's President Santiago Peña, Trump rambled, “It’s always nice to be young and handsome. It doesn’t mean we have to like you. I don’t like young, handsome men. Women—I like. Men, I don’t have any interest.”A grateful nation is once again pulled back from the brink of seeing reality clearly.(If by “speaking” you mean Trump is making word noises.)
In a moment flagged by Mediaite, a CNN host, likely Sara Sidner or Kate Bolduan, was caught on a hot mic blurting out, "What?!"
Co-host John Berman scrambled to save the segment, stammering about "Right, President Trump is speaking to his, uh, Board of Peace….”
Trump announces he's transferring $10 billion from the US government to his "Board of Peace," which critics have likened to a giant slush fund Trump will control.https://t.co/up3eNJ0Nuw
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) February 19, 2026
President Donald Trump announced that the US will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace, which is aimed at resolving international conflicts and began with the mission to reconstruct the Gaza Strip.Trump has also announced a $2000 check from the “tariff shelf” for everyone in the U.S. And that he was going to bailout the farmers:“I want to let you know that the United States is going to make a contribution of $10 billion to the Board of Peace,” Trump said, adding that the amount “is a very small number when you look at that compared to the cost of war.”Speaking to the board’s member countries, Trump went on to say, “Together we can achieve the dream of bringing lasting harmony to a region tortured by centuries of war, suffering and carnage.”
Although I do wonder, where he imagines the money is coming from, and where it’s going? I know it’s a grift, but seriously: is it a numbered Swiss bank account? Is it in the U.S.Treasury? Has anybody actually paid their billion dollars? Is that really couch change to all those people on stage? Do they expect no accountability for it? And what does the “Board of Piece” need with another $10 billion? Golden gavel meeting souvenirs? Or is Trump just priming the pump with more lies?“🇺🇸 agriculture is on the verge of widespread collapse… they’re asking for a rollback of virtually every policy Trump has introduced.”
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 16, 2026
As @AndyHolt4TN @rustygrills & Republicans try to distance Trump policies from🧑🌾 farmer struggles, the truth is clear: https://t.co/2SMLnnkvqw pic.twitter.com/VxrTuHYv36
That’s it? And you’re bragging about it by posting this? One lift in 20 seconds? I do 35 minutes of exercise with weights every morning. In 20 seconds I’ve usually done 20 reps. And you couldn’t even put the weights back in the rack.WTF are we doing here with these nonstop performative videos from Trump’s cabinet every day? https://t.co/2OXUXp6dNQ
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 19, 2026
They're driving prices higher via tariffs in the name of bringing back domestic manufacturing and yet the trade deficit widens while domestic manufacturing is still bleeding jobs. Can't even make up this stuff any longer. Just an absolutely disastrous policy.
— Goat B. Frobe (@thedudefrugal) February 19, 2026
And if we take Trump at his word now, does that make him any more fit for office?Funny, these days Trump says he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes... but he sure seemed to know a lot about (his friends) Prince Andrew and Epstein 11 years ago. pic.twitter.com/ylWFpMLtnA
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) February 19, 2026
Oh, well, maybe they can put Kegsbreth on the campaign trail with RFK.Chin up, old chap, the DOW's at 50K! pic.twitter.com/uRUXhzRYVl
— Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions (@mynamesnotgordy) February 19, 2026
I just want to start with something that happened actually last night, because last night, Trump's top political advisers met for a private meeting," said Psaki. "This included his former campaign manager, his pollster, his chief of staff. They all huddled together at the private members-only Capitol Hill Club in D.C. to discuss what they think should be Trump's midterm strategy. And according to the Wall Street Journal's Josh Dawsey, a big part of that crack team's plan is to encourage Trump's Cabinet secretaries to visit competitive districts."
"I for one, I think that's a freaking phenomenal idea," said Psaki. "I fully endorse it, given that these are the kind of people that they are talking about here."
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If Vance is "too busy," Psaki continued, Trump should try some of his other bizarre Cabinet members — like Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr.
"Here he is. This is a real video, I kid you not," said Psaki, playing another clip. "In an official HHS video he just put out with right-wing musician Kid Rock, too, I guess. And this is really a reach here, and I'm not here to get in the heads of their strategy, I guess, to encourage the country to work out and eat healthy, I guess. And they thought — RFK Jr. specifically thought it would be a good idea to film himself and Kid Rock doing some sort of strenuous exercises inside a sauna shirtless, because we all need to see that, getting into a cold plunge with jeans on, as one does, jumping into a pool with jeans on, I don't even know."
"And here's my favorite: drinking whole milk in a hot tub because — and cheering, cheering the whole milk," said Psaki. "Nothing says 'I'm just a normal and relatable guy' like drinking whole milk while relaxing in a hot tub with Kid Rock, right?"
I understood governments paid to be on this “board.” Where did the money go?Trump: The Board of Peace is almost going to be looking over the United Nations—making sure it runs properly. pic.twitter.com/sDgXdAJahA
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Payable to…?Members were asked to pledge $1B each for a permanent spot on Trump’s Board of Peace 😕 https://t.co/zR04opIdHP
— Bad Fox Graphics (@BadFoxGraphics) February 19, 2026
Sure, Grandpa.Trump: These are the greatest world leaders, almost everybody that has accepted and ones that haven't will be, some are playing a little cute, you can't play cute with me. pic.twitter.com/BfVq88haNF
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Mentioning the UN was a trigger.Trump on UN: They turned off my teleprompter. First, we had an escalator that stopped. It's lucky my movie star first lady was in front of me—I put my hand on the certain part of her body and was able to stop my fall. She was in the proper location for me. pic.twitter.com/93arQpMl8g
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Speaking of falling on stairs….Trump's fake droops while his eyes are closed at today's "Board of Peace" meeting
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
(Chip Somodevilla/Getty) pic.twitter.com/CMKSsa56iz
more than two hours into this "Board of Peace" meeting, we are now enduring random world leader open mic time and Trump's eyes are closed pic.twitter.com/wX2MJg1z65
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Trump continues to struggle to stay awake as this interminable "Board of Peace" meeting drags on. We're two and a half hours into this! pic.twitter.com/tTeqEdv5l0
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026Checking his eyelids for holes.
Bored of Peace pic.twitter.com/rtCrhMUAcW
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) February 19, 2026
He’s always awake to talk about the grift.Trump: "This building was built for peace. Nobody knew what to name it, and then Marco named it after me. I had nothing to do with it. I swear. They said, 'There's a surprise coming.' I thought they were gonna give me a lot of money or something. Maybe cash. Can always use some… pic.twitter.com/UR8YbJmRia
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Jared Kushner at the "Board of Peace" -- "People are not personally profiting from this" pic.twitter.com/aivlK7XX4f
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
“We have shell companies for that” https://t.co/xviIfzCzMt
— Mike Drucker (@MikeDrucker) February 19, 2026
"We"?Jared Kushner moments after claiming that nobody is personally profiting from the Board of Peace: "We've secured over $7 billion" pic.twitter.com/EipYRcnFv5
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Sure. 🙄Trump: "I thought when I saw this note -- 'I'm excited to announce that Norway' -- I thought they were going to say they're giving me the Nobel Prize. Oh. This is less exciting. But I don't care. I don't care about Nobel Prize." pic.twitter.com/0pU1NplxgX
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
He expects this “Peace Board ” to secure him the prize.Trump: I want to thank Gianni and FIFA. They gave me their first peace prize. They saw that I got screwed by Norway and they said let’s give him a peace prize. pic.twitter.com/SZ6TSv4MXO
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
See? Even Hamas is not that bad. Sure, they killed all those people! But they dug up the bodies!Trump: Every last remaining hostage living and dead has been returned back home. They dug dug dug… Hamas did a lot of that work, you got to give them credit for that pic.twitter.com/qKYhtSwRDw
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
MARBLE ARMRESTS!Trump: We will work with the UN and bring it back to health. We can fix up the building physically. I love to see beautiful buildings. I like to see buildings fixed up physically—not look like they are in disrepair. We don’t like that. pic.twitter.com/dFucObAIg0
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Three hours is enough work, right?Trump says "these are the richest people in the world through their countries," then gavels out the 3 hour (!) Board of Peace meeting. YMCA starts blasting. pic.twitter.com/pV4fku0VQB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 19, 2026
Of course he has a golden gavel.Trump bangs a small golden gavel and the board of peace meeting concludes with YMCA playing pic.twitter.com/fVTmqyQNP8
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
I understand the GOP wants to run on prescription drug prices because they got nothin’.Prescription drugs are the new infrastructure week.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) February 19, 2026