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32 minutes ago, chasfh said:

Is there proof positive he donated anything at all his first term?

The only evidence i remember was that he would post photos of  purported checks to purported charities that were purported to be the amount of the salary

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(yahoo.news)

New policy appears to give AG power over all federal prisoner transfers

Joey Johnson
Wed, June 24, 2026 at 5:12 PM EDT
2 min read
 


 

According to a social media post by former United States Department of Justice (DOJ) Pardon Attorney Liz Oyer, a new policy gives the attorney general the authority to send any federal prisoner to any prison in the country.

The rule was signed on May 6 by Federal Bureau of Prisons Director William K. Marshall III, but has not been addressed publicly. Marshall was appointed by President Trump and reports directly to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.

According to Oyer, this gives the Attorney General the power to determine where federal prisoners serve their sentence, a determination typically made by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Oyer says the transfer violated existing rules and that this policy supersedes those rules and grants the Attorney General the right to transfer anyone, anywhere, at will.

She also raised concerns that the rule would allow an Attorney General to punish political enemies by sending them to maximum security prisons regardless of their crimes and placing political allies in minimum security prisons or on house arrest.

 

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Ugh, I was at a beach on the west side the other day an some guy in his 60/70 age range made a comment about the ecoli warning sign at Silver Lake State Park's Little Sable Point lighthouse beach that it was probably "Bill Gates who put the virus there"

I wish I could have said: "nah dawg, it was RFKjr and the rest of them Epsteins"

Posted
38 minutes ago, Netnerd said:

E. coli viruses are the worst.

yeah, you can only fight them with those hyper intelligent sharks they bred to fight alzheimers or a fungi strong enough to take over civilization. 

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Posted
15 hours ago, smr-nj said:

 

(yahoo.news)

New policy appears to give AG power over all federal prisoner transfers

Joey Johnson
Wed, June 24, 2026 at 5:12 PM EDT
2 min read
 


 

According to a social media post by former United States Department of Justice (DOJ) Pardon Attorney Liz Oyer, a new policy gives the attorney general the authority to send any federal prisoner to any prison in the country.

The rule was signed on May 6 by Federal Bureau of Prisons Director William K. Marshall III, but has not been addressed publicly. Marshall was appointed by President Trump and reports directly to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.

According to Oyer, this gives the Attorney General the power to determine where federal prisoners serve their sentence, a determination typically made by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Oyer says the transfer violated existing rules and that this policy supersedes those rules and grants the Attorney General the right to transfer anyone, anywhere, at will.

She also raised concerns that the rule would allow an Attorney General to punish political enemies by sending them to maximum security prisons regardless of their crimes and placing political allies in minimum security prisons or on house arrest.

 

Nobody has any issues with Todd Blanche (or anybody in the AG position) having this tool that can & will be used indiscriminately to move prisoners ??  
 

This feels like a big deal to me. 

Posted
1 hour ago, smr-nj said:

Nobody has any issues with Todd Blanche (or anybody in the AG position) having this tool that can & will be used indiscriminately to move prisoners ??  
 

This feels like a big deal to me. 

It’s more “flooding the zone” with so much **** that things get overlooked. This is very bad. 
 

One thing that I think deserves more attention is the amount of unnecessary deaths in Africa due to USAID cuts, but that gets looked over too. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Tigerbomb13 said:


One thing that I think deserves more attention is the amount of unnecessary deaths in Africa due to USAID cuts, but that gets looked over too. 

Totally agree.  It’s horribly tragic, and absolutely has been lost in the myriad of daily abominable actions of this administration .  

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, guy incognito said:

Between that one and this:

 

It feels as though Trump has decided that he knows he's going to die soon and he's trying to set up the destruction of the planet before he goes, because if he can't live in this world anymore, then no one can.

Also, lol the label "climate realist" coming from a guy with the handle @JunkScience.

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Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, chasfh said:

Between that one and this:

 

It feels as though Trump has decided that he knows he's going to die soon and he's trying to set up the destruction of the planet before he goes, because if he can't live in this world anymore, then no one can.

Also, lol the label "climate realist" coming from a guy with the handle @JunkScience.

I doubt it. I think he wants Ivanka to keep living, maybe even his sons.   He will spend his next two years grabbing as many billions as he can get.  My explanation would be that the The oil companies are bribing him to completely abandon climate change initiatives.  

I do think he will try to remain president after his term is done though.  

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Just now, Tiger337 said:

I doubt it. I think he wants Ivanka to keep living, maybe even his sons.   He will spend his next two years grabbing as many billions as he can get.  My explanation would be that the The oil companies are bribing him to completely abandon climate change initiatives.  

First of all, I think he is shooting for a trillion, and to keep being the supreme leader indefinitely.

Beyond that, I don't think he cares what happens to anyone one after he dies, even Ivanka.

Posted
1 minute ago, chasfh said:

First of all, I think he is shooting for a trillion, and to keep being the supreme leader indefinitely.

Beyond that, I don't think he cares what happens to anyone one after he dies, even Ivanka.

yes, I do think he'll try to remain president after his term his up.  I do not think he'll be successful.   

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, chasfh said:

It feels as though Trump has decided that he knows he's going to die soon and he's trying to set up the destruction of the planet before he goes, because if he can't live in this world anymore, then no one can.

Seems like.

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