Knowles: The man barely ever sleeps…
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Mockler: Trump has repeatedly fallen asleep in cabinet meetings, and I reject Michael's framing that he was transparent with the Wall Street journal. What he said to the Wall Street journal is that he is in perfect health. He's in perfect… pic.twitter.com/QOxfyaKP54
Knowles: The man barely ever sleeps…
Mockler: Trump has repeatedly fallen asleep in cabinet meetings, and I reject Michael's framing that he was transparent with the Wall Street journal. What he said to the Wall Street journal is that he is in perfect health. He's in perfect shape. This is exactly what trump criticized Biden for. He is now doing the exact same thing. We see trump falling asleep in the middle of press conferences on camera. We all see it. We see his swollen ankles. We see his black, bruised hands. He's reportedly taking 3 to 4 times the recommended dose of aspirin, which shows that his judgment is clearly off. His health is deteriorating far more than the white house house is revealing. But what I find the most concerning, I think the most concerning out of all of this has to be the insecure projection in regards to the autopen. So he removed Biden's portrait and he replaced it with the autopen. But when trump is asked when Trump is asked about multiple pardons, including the pardon of the binance founder or even the pardon of the former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez, Trump says, quote, I don't know him or I don't know the guy, so you can't in one breath accuse Biden of using the autopen then not even know who you pardoned yourself. It's either one of two things. He doesn't know who he's pardoning on a daily basis, or he does know. And he willingly pardoned the former Honduran president who trafficked 500 kilos of cocaine into the U.S. Michael, which one do you think it is?
Mockler: Wealth inequality isn't being driven by immigration. Wealth inequality is being driven by the rich getting rich due to Trump's policies….
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Knowles: No, it’s migration
Louis: Rent in Manhattan right now is between $3,500 and $5,000 a month… I guarantee you it is not… pic.twitter.com/5LOytEqA44
Mockler: Wealth inequality isn't being driven by immigration. Wealth inequality is being driven by the rich getting rich due to Trump's policies….I want to see the GOP implode and turn to dust blown away on the wind, but the price is high, and it’s real.
Knowles: No, it’s migration
Louis: Rent in Manhattan right now is between $3,500 and $5,000 a month… I guarantee you it is not migrants to New York City that are driving the prices that high.
Mockler: I disagree that the government shutdown aspect didn't work. I can just speak for from a personal lens. One of my close friends, mom, didn't understand that she was reliant on these ACA subsidies until the government shutdown hit, and now she's been laser focusing on… pic.twitter.com/2pqpB6C6BQ
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Mockler: I disagree that the government shutdown aspect didn't work. I can just speak for from a personal lens. One of my close friends, mom, didn't understand that she was reliant on these ACA subsidies until the government shutdown hit, and now she's been laser focusing on what's going to happen next. Because, you know, it's hard when you're a paycheck to paycheck American, a 400% increase in your premiums could be lethal for you. So now she actually did see that 400% increase. And she's been hyper focused on this since the government shutdown. So it did help bring awareness to the issue.
And Comer thinks the electorate are going to blame a faceless group, instead of the man who said he’d fix it by now?Comer: This is what the American people are interested in. They're outraged. Everyone works hard. They pay taxes. Everyone hates to pay taxes. We're struggling through paying for Christmas presents and making ends meet at the end of the year… pic.twitter.com/qgDFBoSb5X
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Article III, and the 5th and 14th amendments, are SUCH a pain in the ass!Comer: My biggest frustration…haven't been put in jail. If I could do that, we would have a bunch of people in jail. There would be a lot of Biden family in jail and Dr. Fauci and the list goes on and on. pic.twitter.com/gDlbm1oHxf
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Our man on their side.With inequality at Gilded Age levels and more billionaires than ever, the Republican message is poor people have it too good https://t.co/qthPWi21mP
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) January 3, 2026
Q: does that make it seem more legitimate? Or more batshit crazy than Nick Shirley already is?Ramaswamy: That means the biggest money laundering operation of all is actually the size and scope of that federal welfare state itself. pic.twitter.com/rUlqiolGu7
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
An argument coming soon to a federal courtroom near you. Buy some more popcorn.Chaffetz: Nobody wants starving children… but there's been an awful lot of fraud pic.twitter.com/dTfZWhOBls
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
50 states and the people in them are guilty until proven innocent. The price is already high. They are determined to make it higher.Rollins: We're in active litigation with Minnesota, California, New York. They won't give us the data so we can help figure out who in fact is getting the benefits illegally. 186,000 dead people in the red states are getting these benefits pic.twitter.com/sAcoXA9RtT
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Taylor: Ayn Rand wrote this essay called the monument builders, where she went through the history of despots throughout time, who built monuments to themselves while they were in power from the pyramids all the way to Soviet Russia, where the train system that Tucker Carlson… pic.twitter.com/7FXYrKgxQz
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Taylor: Ayn Rand wrote this essay called the monument builders, where she went through the history of despots throughout time, who built monuments to themselves while they were in power from the pyramids all the way to Soviet Russia, where the train system that Tucker Carlson lauded a few years ago was built by the generous hands of workers who were forced to do it. And now we have Donald Trump, who is spending taxpayer dollars to honor himself by building monuments to himself. There is no better or more on the nose of someone's authoritarian tendencies than their desire to build monuments to themselves.
Pretty sure that law doesn’t make it an impeachable offense for the President to direct others to slap his name on the building. The law just means Trump can’t change the name by fiat.Honig: There is a law that was passed by congress that makes it illegal to rename the Kennedy Center. It says no additional memorials or plaques in the nature of memorials shall be designated or installed in the public areas of the John F. Kennedy center for the performing arts.… pic.twitter.com/ylKmlSP2si
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Moynihan: I think you can say a lot of things about Donald Trump—saying that he's unproductive or isn't working hard enough is not one of them.
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 3, 2026
Taylor: He didn't come down to work until 11 A.M. when I was there.
Blow: Literally one of the laziest presidents in modern American… pic.twitter.com/F04wiHZMtd
Moynihan: I think you can say a lot of things about Donald Trump—saying that he's unproductive or isn't working hard enough is not one of them.
Taylor: He didn't come down to work until 11 A.M. when I was there.
Blow: Literally one of the laziest presidents in modern American history. I'm old enough to remember when he was castigating Barack Obama for playing golf and literally said, I will be working so hard for you that I will never go out and play golf. Those are his words. 2017 and now he has been playing golf every single weekend, and sometimes during the week.
The loyal opposition are a pack of fucking idiots.Trump mentioning the Pope’s brother at his Mar-a-Lago “yacht party.”
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) January 2, 2026
Trump has not reported to the White House in almost 2 weeks. He has been throwing multiple parties and dinners at his Palm Beach resorts instead. pic.twitter.com/NH4Wze1aWQ
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