We all could use more laughter these days. I love the comedy character Philomena Cunk.
There are six or so episodes on NETFLIX of Philomena Cunk. I've watched them over and over. Five episodes of CUNK ON EARTH and one of CUNK ON LIFE.
Now she means to be funny. Let's get ready to laugh at two pieces of MAGA trashm who hate that we laugh at them but they're so damn stupid, we have to laugh at them.
As I noted before, Miss Sassy has nothing to do.  Chump doesn't even give him busy work.  So Miss Sassy was at the White House when Chump was greeting Ohio State's football team and the hilarity began:
JD
 Vance once again became the subject of online mockery after dropping an
 enormous college football trophy at a White House presentation.
As
 Donald Trump and the entire Ohio State team looked on, the vice 
president attempted to lift the College Football Playoff National 
Championship Trophy, which promptly broke in two.
Onlookers
 gasped loudly as Vance scrambled to retrieve the base of the 35-pound 
trophy from the floor and put it back together. Several of the players 
could be seen smirking in the background.
There's video at the link.  But let me note this TABITHA SPEAKS POLITICS video which has the whole embarrassing moment of Miss Sassy being a fool in public.
JD didn't spend his high school days or college time 
playing sports.  He did cross dress, of course, we've all seen the 
pictures of Miss Sassy in that cute little blond wig.  But he didn't 
play sports.  Stream the video and you'll grasp that immediately.  He's 
just too dainty for words.  He always makes an idiot of himself. 
Let's turn to an update on another loser, Ron DoDo DeSantis.  Ewan Palmer (NEWSWEEK) reports:
GOP
 infighting has broken out in Florida as Republicans seek to investigate
 the finances of a program led by first lady Casey DeSantis.
Governor
 Ron DeSantis has accused House Republicans of launching a "smear 
campaign" against his wife and her Hope Florida Foundation. Florida 
House Speaker Daniel Perez has suggested that millions of dollars 
allocated to the foundation from a state settlement may have been 
illegal.
Ron DeSantis, 
who has served as governor of Florida since 2019, is set to leave office
 in 2027 at the end of his second term. While President Donald Trump has
 already endorsed U.S. Representative Byron Donalds in the race, there 
is speculation that Casey DeSantis may run to replace her term-limited 
husband.
The 2026 Florida gubernatorial race 
could become a proxy battle between Ron DeSantis and Trump, who 
previously clashed in the 2024 Republican primaries, suggesting more GOP
 infighting may be likely.
Hope Florida is a 
nonprofit that seeks to move residents off government aid by connecting 
them with faith-based and charitable organizations.
The
 foundation has come under scrutiny over a $10 million payment it 
received last year as part of a $67 million settlement between Florida's
 Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and the health care 
company Centene. The dispute involved the overpayment of Medicaid 
pharmacy benefits and services.
DooDoo
 apparently thought he could get away with it.  He's so corrupt.  That's
 why he's trying to get his wife to run for governor, so he can hide 
behind her skirts and let her defend him. Little baby, that's all he 
ever was.  And now he's a lame duck governor and he's finding out just 
how much members of his party hate him. He was a light weight.  Sure he 
would savage and attack LGBTQ+ people.  But they were no threat to him. 
 Donald Chump was a very real threat and he never could find the 
strength to attack Chump -- not even when they were both vying for the 
GOP's presidential nomination.  Nikki Haley showed more strength than 
little Ronnie ever did.  
Here's C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"
Tuesday, April 15, 2025.  Chump wrecks the economy and that includes 
tourism, Chump's deportation policies are illegal and one man proves 
that which is why Chump doesn't want him back in the US, they're going 
after Head Start, and much more.
Last
 week, Trump announced that Chinese import tariffs would clock 145%, 
prompting Beijing to retaliate with a 125% tariff on American goods. 
Though the POTUS temporarily paused trade levies for several other 
countries for 90 days, claiming they are now on the negotiation table, 
Republicans are concerned about the leading party’s reputation back 
home.
But
 Scylla waits on the other side. That’s the danger of overreaction – the
 temptation to stretch legal remedies into political revenge, to let 
fear drive institutions into excess. That’s what Trump is counting on. 
He dares prosecutors to push too hard, courts to act too aggressively, 
lawmakers to go too far. He wants the system to stumble into overreach, 
to justify his claim that it was never about justice to begin with. His 
strength lies in forcing the guardians of legality into a trap: act, and
 look like tyrants. Don’t act, and look like cowards.
“And their concern is that the 
White House is not acting rationally, but rather on ideology. And some 
even fear that this may not even be ideology,” he added. “A few have 
quietly wondered if the President might be insane.”
 
Convicted Felon Donald Chump has wrecked he economy and the fallout continues.  Yesterday, Ruth noted in "Chump could be a wet nurse" that the real number of 
Republicans concerned about Chump's tariffs is probably much greater and
 that people have a hard time admitting they made a mistake.  And she 
notes how elected Republicans are beginning to voice their concerns 
which will break the ice and allow non-elected Republicans to get 
truthful.  Florence Muchai (CRYPTOPOLITAN) reports:
Republican
 lawmakers are worried that President Donald Trump’s pause-and-play 
tariff strategy could backfire politically and economically, potentially
 jeopardizing the GOP’s prospects in the 2026 midterm elections. 
Owing
 to how tariffs hit both adversaries and allies, party leaders warn the 
President that inflation, higher borrowing costs, suppressed consumer 
expenditure, and market instability could undo hard-won electoral gains.
According to 
data reported by Yahoo Finance, the 30-year Treasury yield, closely 
linked to mortgage rates, saw its biggest one-week jump since 1982, 
rising to 4.88%. The 10-year yield climbed to 4.59%, increasing 
borrowing costs for consumers and businesses.
Conservative
 Senator Thom Tillis, one to watch in the upcoming midterm cycle, 
referenced the former President Ronald Reagan era in 1982 when 
Republicans lost 26 seats in the House, likely caused by economic 
concerns and rising interest rates.
“All the indicators would be ‘wrong track’ if we’re still having the same tariff discussions by February,” Tillis remarked.
Tillis
 is asking the Trump administration to finalize favorable trade deals 
within the next 10 months. But without concrete results, he said, the 
GOP would face “political headwinds” similar to past electoral wipeouts 
following tax hikes or trade disruptions.
Another
 GOP leader, Senator Rand Paul, invoked the 1932 election when the 
Republican authors of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, Senators Reed Smoot 
and Willis Hawley, lost their seats after their protectionist policies 
shared the biggest part of the blame for deepening the Great Depression.
When
 Democratic Party analyst James Carville says to let the GOP screw 
things up all by themselves, he's basing it on historical models like 
the above.  History often repeats. But not always precisely and it's 
rather lazy -- and a bit of a scaredy cat -- to talk people out of 
taking action on the hope/dream/prayer that things will turn out exactly
 as they did in the past.  And it also puts aside/ignores all the other things he's doing -- all the other illegal things. 
In a column for THE NEW YORK TIMES, Carville argues
 that Chump's con may be coming to an end,  "The problem is that smoke 
and mirrors only work until you screw up so hard that no act of lunacy 
can pull the American people's attention elsewhere.  And boy, did the 
president just screw up royally. In what will certainly be recorded as 
one of the most ignorant acts of political leadership in American 
history, the president of the United States has now willfully damaged 
the global economy with his tariff chaos."
The
 MAGA voters still hanging on to Chump are some who struggle with 
admitting mistakes and others who are just idiots.  Loved Reece Waters 
underscoring the grammar challengers of one Chump defender on TIK TOK.
"I'm telling you guys, he's very smart.  That's how the country was ran before taxes."
Was ran.
If
 you're that stupid, I guess you don't care that you posted a video 
exposing that you couldn't pass elementary school English.  "Was ran."  
It's a shame when she finished fourth grade that they didn't let her 
keep the dunce cap -- especially since it appears she never went to any 
grade higher.
They
 lie to themselves that Chump has a plan, that this is going step by 
step, one chess move after another.  No, kids, he's making it up as he 
goes along.  Nicola Slawson (GUARDIAN) explains:
Donald
 Trump’s tariff war has plunged deeper into chaos after a cabinet 
official floated a plan for new levies on semiconductors – a crucial 
component in electronic goods – just days after the Trump administration
 exempted computers and smartphones from tariffs.
Trump’s
 commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, told NBC the tariff exemption on 
several electronic devices was temporary, and that new duties would come
 in “a month or two”. Semiconductors would be targeted, he said.
The
 president said he would lay out the new tariffs on Monday and that any 
relief for the electronics industry would be short-lived. “NOBODY is 
getting ‘off the hook’,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform, adding: 
“Especially not China which, by far, treats us the worst!”
And Josh Boak (AP) notes:
President
 Donald Trump on Monday suggested that he might temporarily exempt the 
auto industry from tariffs he previously imposed on the sector, to give 
carmakers time to adjust their supply chains.
“I’m
 looking at something to help some of the car companies with it,” Trump 
told reporters gathered in the Oval Office. The Republican president 
said automakers needed time to relocate production from Canada, Mexico 
and other places, "And they need a little bit of time because they’re 
going to make them here, but they need a little bit of time. So I’m 
talking about things like that.”
You've
 handed the checkbook over to an addict with no scruples.  You're the 
chumps for Chump.  The sooner you wake up to that reality, the more 
likely you'll be able to help out the rest of the country. And even if 
you made a grave mistake in November, your help is still needed.  From Anne Applebaum's "The Kleptocracy Presidency"  (THE ATLANTIC):
The
 right question to ask about Trump’s tariff policy is also financial: 
How will this enormous change to American trade policy benefit Trump? 
One answer is already clear. The countries and large companies damaged 
by these tariffs, some of which could face huge losses or even 
bankruptcy, will have an enormous incentive to play up to the president,
 to offer him political donations, and maybe even to offer business 
deals to him, his family, or his friends in order to get some kind of 
exception made for themselves or their industry.
In
 a law-abiding administration, personal finances wouldn’t be an 
important part of the public debate. But this administration’s leaders 
have decided that laws and norms of behavior that have held for a 
century or more don’t apply to them. The Republican-led Congress has so 
far decided not to enforce them either. It’s now up to the media, to 
outside organizations, and to whistleblowers to keep reporting the slide
 into kleptocracy to the public and to the courts, to make sure that 
remaining laws are enforced. It’s up to the Democratic Party to follow 
the lead of opposition movements in other kleptocracies and to put 
corruption at the center of their arguments. Before it’s too late, 
everyone who can do so must communicate what is happening: American 
government, American foreign policy, and American trade policy are 
slowly being transformed, not to benefit Americans but to benefit the 
president, his family, and his friends. Only voters can stop them.
And we're going to have to because Chump is destroying the economy.   Matthew Chapman (RAW STORY) notes:
The
 United States is about to pay an economic price that Edward Luce for 
the Financial Times calls the "moron premium," he argued in an article 
published on Monday.
A sign of how far things 
have fallen on the right now, wrote Luce, is the constant appearances of
 failed former British Prime Minister Liz Truss to MAGA conventions — 
and Trump is somehow proposing a scheme even worse than that which got 
Truss kicked out of office faster than a head of lettuce could rot.
Chumps for Chump live in denial.  They are not at one with the world. Florence Muchai (CRYTOPOLITAN) reports, "The
 International Monetary Fund is warning countries about an impending 
global recession, citing US President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy and
 geopolitical indifferences as factors that could destabilize global 
financial markets. In a report released Monday, the IMF cautioned that 
escalations in geopolitical risk, especially related to trade conflicts,
 could lead to major and lasting corrections in global asset prices. The
 global lender noted recent developments, particularly the White House’s
 tariff agenda, have introduced a “heightened uncertainty” that could 
disrupt macro-financial stability across economies."  Need some more bad
 news?  Elliot Gulliver-Needham (CITY AM) reported yesterday, "The
 dollar has fallen 0.7 per cent today, marking its fifth straight day of
 decline, as markets continue to reassess the currency’s position in the
 global economy. The DXY index, which tracks the dollar’s value against a
 basket of currencies, dropped to its lowest in three years in trading 
today." David Blond (MARKETWATCH) explains:
The
 impact of Trump’s on-and-off again tariffs will be practically 
immediate. Americans likely will see the choking of supply chains across
 all industries as companies decide to wait to clear their orders 
through U.S. Customs. Stores will have less to sell and need fewer 
salespeople.  Americans don’t have to wait for the knock-on effects in 
the CPI; it could show up in farmers not planting as many soybeans or 
retailers wondering if ordering in June for the December holiday season 
is too much of a risk.
The point I’m making is 
that the U.S. is not the trade titan that Trump believes we are. 
Important? Yes. But the world can do without selling to or buying from 
American companies and farmers. A 90-day pause in U.S. import tariffs 
will not bring back trade-policy sanity, and other countries have no 
good reason to negotiate with a U.S. president who could tear up signed 
agreements on a whim.  
Other
 damage he's doing?  The United States makes a lot of money from 
foreigners traveling here for various events, conventions and sight 
seeing journeys.  Dallas, TX?  A magnet for people around the world who 
want to remember President John F. Kennedy.  And a ton of people do 
because President Kennedy was a monumental and historical figure -- 
unlike his nephew Tiny Balls Junior who is an embarrassment.  Florida?  
The incredible beaches.  Key Largo, Key West.  DISNEY WORLD, UNIVERSAL 
STUDIOS FLORIDA THEME PARK, Daytona Beach, The Dahil Museum, etc, etc.  
California?  DISNEYLAND Park, the wineries, the film studios, the Golden
 Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park, Alcatraz Island, Pier 39, the beaches, 
the San Diego Zoo, Catalina Island, Big Sur, Joshua Tree, Big Basin 
Redwoods State Park,
 Hollywood Walk of Fame, Santa Monica Pier, San Francisco Museum of 
Modern Art, Mission San Juan Bautista . . .  New York has the Statue of 
Liberty, the Museum Of Modern Art, Central Park, Empire State Building, 
Time Square, Grand Central Terminal . . .  That's just a few things in a
 few states.  Most of the states have major tourist attractions.  And 
tourists from outside the US coming here accounts for a lot of money 
each year. 
Do you get how 
much money that is?  How many industries that impacts?  You've got the 
airline industry, you've got the car industry if the visitors rent a 
car, you've got taxis and Ubers, you've got hotels and motels, you've 
got eateries, you've got bars, many of the points of interest have fees 
visitors have to pay, you've got the clothing industry since travelers 
often purchase an outfit or two (or a t-shirt or two) in addition to 
what they've packed, you've got shops -- souvenir and regular shops.
Or it did.
Do we grasp how much money Chump's running off?
In
 2023, international travelers poured an estimated $213 billion -- 
billion -- into the US economy.  That amounted to approximately $584 
million a day.
And now 
Chump's making us pariah around the world.  See, sending people to a 
gulag in El Salvador doesn't really argue for freedom and democracy.  
And since Chump declares these deportations and imprisonments require no
 trials, if you're in Paris, you really think Las Vegas or whatever is 
worth seeing when, while you're visiting the US, you might accidentally 
get caught up in one of Chump's dragnets and end up being taken not back
 to France but a to prison -- one where the are no rules or guidelines 
and people are tortured.
He's
 destroying this country and he needs to stand trial at the ICC for what
 he's done with regards to El Salvador alone.  You're not legally 
allowed to knowingly put people into human abuse situations -- and your 
further guilty when you're paying El Salvador to take these people.  He 
needs to stand in the International Criminal Court and maybe he become 
the first former US president to do so after he leaves office in January
 2029.
For now, he just ruins our economy.  Tom Sykes (DAILY BEAST) reports:
Big-spending
 European tourists appear to be turning their backs on the United States
 as a a tourism destination, with new figures showing a sharp drop in 
transatlantic travel. According to the U.S. International Trade 
Administration (ITA), overseas visits to the U.S. fell 12% overall in 
March compared to the same month last year. Western Europe -- traditionally
 a key source of tourists -- was down 7%, but that modest figure masks some
 dramatic declines in specific countries. U.K. visitors, the single 
largest tourist group to the U.S., were down 14%. Ireland, another 
crucial market, saw a staggering 27% drop. Denmark fell a whopping 
34% -- possibly a response to Donald Trump’s suggestion that the U.S. 
should annex Greenland, a Danish territory. German visitors plummeted 
28%, as Elon Musk -- reportedly close to the former president—faced 
accusations of promoting far-right parties there. Spain and Norway both 
saw a 25% decline, and Swiss tourists dropped by 26%.
Where's
 the Chamber of Commerce lodging their public objections as Chump 
destroys the economy and destroys business big and small?  
THE 11TH HOUR WITH STEPHANIE RULHE (MSNBC) last night featured a strong discussion of our economy and corruption.
Donald
 Trump’s return to power is not just another act in the familiar drama 
of American politics. It is a direct assault on the very framework of 
American constitutionalism. This isn’t about pushing legal boundaries or
 stretching precedent. It is about transforming legal defiance into 
public performance. Trump is not merely ignoring the law – he is staging
 a spectacle of impunity. Every ignored subpoena, every violated gag 
order, every delayed trial becomes a demonstration of dominance. The 
message is clear: the law will not touch me, because I have turned it 
into theater.
And like all good
 theater, it draws an audience. What should be a straightforward 
exercise of legal accountability has become a recurring ritual in which 
enforcement mechanisms are twisted into symbols of persecution. Each 
indictment becomes a campaign prop. Each judicial rebuke is recast as 
political martyrdom. Institutions built to constrain are instead 
conscripted into a narrative of grievance. And because the machinery of 
justice moves slowly by design, Trump’s tactics – delay, diversion, 
denigration – are proving effective. He doesn’t need to win in court. He
 just needs to run out the clock.
This is 
Charybdis: a legal system whirling in futility while deadlines lapse and
 consequences evaporate. Justice doesn’t just fail here – it becomes 
farce. Trump has figured out how to convert the slow grind of due 
process into a tool of mockery. Gag orders become proof of censorship. 
Trials are dismissed as witch hunts. The very idea of law is hollowed 
out and rebranded as tyranny. And the longer the system hesitates, the 
deeper the damage. Rule of law begins to resemble a punchline.
This
 is the bind. The dangers are real, and the choices are terrible. Veer 
too far one way, and legitimacy crumbles. Veer too far the other, and 
law loses its teeth. That’s the tragic symmetry of the Scylla and 
Charybdis metaphor – not a choice between good and evil, but a high-wire
 act where the price of imbalance is catastrophe. Odysseus didn’t 
conquer the monsters. He outlasted them. And that, now, is the task 
before the republic: not conquest, but survival.
But
 survival demands clarity. It demands the ability to see what’s actually
 happening. This isn’t a cultural squabble. It’s not the latest round in
 some never-ending partisan brawl. It is a stress test of whether 
constitutional limits still mean anything. Because what we are 
witnessing is not the ordinary friction of democratic politics. It’s the
 steady conversion of the presidency into a stage for personal power – 
where law is not enforced but inverted, not respected but turned into a 
weapon against itself.
We’ve seen this before, 
just not here. From Orbán to Erdoğan to Putin, we’ve watched elected 
leaders keep the outward forms of democracy – elections, courts, 
legislatures – while draining them of substance. The systems look 
intact, but their spirit is gone. Power is centralized, opposition is 
marginalized, and the rule of law becomes rule by law. Trumpism is not 
some American anomaly – it is part of a broader global drift toward 
strongman politics cloaked in democratic rituals.
He
 does need to be impeached.  What he did to the economy is not something
 a leader does.  And he did it intentionally.  He ignored every economic
 expert.  Mataeo Smith (MIRROR) notes:
Some
 fund managers are doubting the logic of President Donald Trump's 
actions as his back-and-forth on trade policies causes havoc in the 
financial markets.
“In the last few days, we 
have had many conversations with macro fund managers,” Tom Lee, the head
 of research at the financial analysis firm FSInsights, wrote on 
Wednesday morning, before Trump backed down from most of his tariffs on 
U.S. trading partners.
They think he's insane because this is insanity.  
And
 he's garbage trash which is why he doesn't golf at Augusta (they don't want him there).  He's 
garbage trash who embarrasses himself and the country.  Yesterday, he 
said this: "CNN over here doesn’t want to put them out because 
they don’t like putting out good numbers. They only like putting it out 
because I think they hate our country, actually."
Someone in the White House should have pulled him aside and said STFU.  
With the economy, he's done enough damage this month.  We don't need to see anymore crazy from our Breasty Donald Chump.  
CNN
 anchor Dana Bash cut in as President Donald Trump was still speaking in
 the Oval Office to offer a refutation to Trump’s claim the network 
“hates our country.”
Trump met with El Salvador
 President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office for a photo op on Monday, 
during which Trump repeatedly and viciously attacked CNN, including 
various incendiary and groundless claims about the network’s beliefs.
He
 began by refusing to take a question from CNN anchor and senior White 
House correspondent  Kaitlan Collins, then said “they hate our country” 
and want criminals and murderers to roam free.
Eventually,
 Collins was able to grill Trump in a heated exchange during which Trump
 insulted her and called the personnel at her network “sick people.”
With
 about 6 minutes still to go in the photo op, CNN cut away from Trump 
during Monday’s edition of Inside Politics, and Bash addressed Trump’s 
barrage before quickly changing the subject:
DANA
 BASH: Okay we have been listening to a lengthy live press conference 
inside the Oval Office with the leader of El Salvador, Bukele where we 
have heard a lot of bits of information, a lot of news nuggets that we 
want to definitely focus on, a lot of some misinformation as well.
But
 we want to digest all of this right now with our terrific panel here 
and our reporters, Jeff Zeleny. I want to start with you. You are at the
 White House.
Before I get to you, I just want 
to say for the record, since we heard President Trump say in the Oval 
Office that CNN hates our country–.
CNN does 
not hate our country. That should go without saying. I’ve been here for 
32 years and I see a rhetorical device. in him trying to say such a 
thing.
The 
person who hates our country is Donald Chump and that's why he can't 
stop attacking the Constitution.  That includes his targeting of free 
speech and that includes his use of deportation.  BBC NEWS notes:
An
 organiser of pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University has been 
arrested by immigration officials as he attended an interview as part of
 his application for US citizenship, his lawyer says.
Mohsen
 Mahdawi, a green card holder who is due to graduate next month from the
 New York City college, was detained on Monday in Colchester, Vermont.
His
 lawyer said Mr Mahdawi was taken into custody "in direct retaliation" 
for his role in campus demonstrations against the Israel-Gaza war.
Others
 who took part in campus protests against the war, including Columbia 
University's Mahmoud Khalil and Tufts University's Rumeysa Ozturk, have 
been detained.
Mahmoud
 Khalil.  Some are asking in e-mails if I've been ignoring him for the 
last two weeks.  Yes, I have ignored here on purpose.  His wife, Noor 
Abdalla, is doing a wonderful job advocating for him, she's got polish 
and experience and she's a wonderful spokesperson.
That's the good news and not why I've avoided the topic.
His attorneys are idiots -- and that includes the new ones brought on.  And I'm tired of arguing with two of them.  
The most important thing right now is to get him out of prison.  
And it's not that hard.  If you make that the focus, it's not that hard.  
His
 wife is pregnant and due to deliver their child at any moment.  That's 
one issue you raise to the court.  You raise the issue that the 
government's charged him with issues of paperwork, how he filled out an 
application.  You get him out.
That is the most important thing.
Yes, it's important because he needs to be there for the birth of his child and to support his wife through the birth.  
But he needs to be out because it makes any arguments you make afterwards on his behalf all the more powerful.
Getting him out should be the main priority.  
Then pick up issues of whatever Constitutional principals you want.
But get him out and it makes any case you make all the stronger.
I'm tired of arguing with them.  I'm tired of their refusal to learn and synergize.
The
 reason my mind is picked by various friends about their cases is 
because I have a pretty good memory and know a lot of case law but it's 
mainly because I synthesize.  I pull from this legal are and that legal 
area and come up with what can work.  
They're 
trying to make this about the Constitution and only that.  Any defense 
attorney will tell you that getting your client out from behind bars is 
an immediate gain for any argument you're going to make regarding 
innocence.  
But they don't want to deal with reality and they don't want to incorporate lessons learned in other areas of the law.
So
 there's really nothing I can do at this point with regards to that 
issue.  I wish I could but Im honestly tired from arguing with his 
attorneys. 
They don't want to listen.  Point 
out that he might appear before a judge shortly and that you want him in
 something -- clothes -- other than a prison uniform.  Point that out 
and it flies over their head and they don't understand.  The focus needs
 to be on getting him out.  Once he's out, you have have his released 
behavior that you can also argue before the court that makes a stronger 
case for him.
Again, my time is limited and you can't help when attorneys are focused on everything but helping the client.
Chump wants to move towards deporting us all.  
Yesterday,
 at the White House, he met with human rights abuser and dictator of El 
Salvador Nayib Bukele.  Both men are prepared to send more deportees to 
gulags and torture chambers in El Salvador.  That's where Kilmar Armando
 Abrego Garcia remains despite the courts ordering Chump to return 
Garcia to this country. 
This issue -- and Chump's publicly stated desire to deport US citizens to El Salvador -- on MSNBC's THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW.
Right now Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is not coming back.
And we're talking about that but not talking about the why.
"Because Chump's ignoring  court ruling!"
No.
That's not why.
That's a response but it's not why.  His ignoring the Supreme Court is a response.  But it's not the why.
Why
 he's not coming back is because Chump doesn't want him talking -- not 
about how a non-gang member and a non-criminal got thrown out of this 
country by mistake.  Garcia is a face on Chump's very bad policy and 
Chump doesn't want that.
Chump also doesn't want Garcia back here because he doesn't want the truth getting out.
Right now, the people Chump places in that prison are really not represented or heard by the American people.
Garcia gets brought back and Garcia immediately talks about the torture he experienced.
He
 talks about that torture and forces a lot of Americans to reckon with 
the effects of Donald's illegal actions and the very real damage being 
done and how we are currently ruled by an international criminal.
That's what's going on.  That's the why.
Even an idiot like Lindsey Graham might have to break with Chump in the face of that reality.  
Garcia's
 best hope is people talking about his case and getting the word out and
 forcing Chump to defend his actions when they can't be defended.  
Lawsuits also need to be brought against the dictator of El Salvador who
 stated at the White House yesterday that he had no plans to release 
Garcia.  
But we need to be making Garcia's case and pointing out that he's being tortured.  
That's
 what Chump's trying to hide and that's what reveals him as a crook not 
fit to be president.  American presidents are not supposed to 
participate in torture, they're not supposed to send innocent people 
overseas to be tortured.  
Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:
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