Tag: Trump part 2

  • The White House releases horror movie teasers

    The White House releases horror movie teasers

    The White House just posted something… weird.
    Two very strange and cryptic videos hit their official social media, and neither of them felt like anything close to normal government communication. One of them was deleted almost immediately, which of course only makes it more interesting.


    The deleted clip looked sloppy, almost accidental. It showed a woman’s shoes… metallic heels… and a voice saying, “it’s launching soon, right?” Then it was gone. No explanation and no follow-up.

    That’s a way to get a citizenry riled up right?


    The second video is still up, and somehow even stranger. It feels like an intro to a horror movie. Static. A drooping American flag. A notification ding. The whole thing has this eerie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre-type energy where you’re not sure what you’re looking at, but you know it’s off.
    Now here’s where it gets even more interesting.
    According to reports, the first video was posted early Thursday and quickly deleted. A second clip followed showing that static-filled scene with the American flag, and that one has racked up millions of views. Both posts spread across platforms like X and Instagram, and naturally the theories started flying.


    Some people think it was a pocket dial situation. Others think it was some kind of internal error. And then there are those who believe it’s something more intentional… maybe even tied to the rising tension between the U.S. and Iran, especially after reports that President Trump delayed strikes on Iranian power plants.
    As of now, there’s no official explanation from the White House.


    So what are we looking at here?


    A simple mistake that just happens to look like the opening of a horror film… or something a little more deliberate dressed up as chaos?
    You pick the door.


    Either way, it’s not every day that the White House drops something that feels like it belongs on a VHS tape found in the woods.

  • SOON: A political horror movie we never saw coming?

    SOON: A political horror movie we never saw coming?

    In a world where everything is shocking, nothing is shocking.. at least not for very long.


    Donald Trump posted an image to his Truth Social account early this morning, apparently reposted from another account. The image is grainy, black and white, and shows Trump standing on top of the White House. Above him is a single word:
    “Soon.”


    Donald J. Trump – Truth Social
    06:44 AM EST | 01.11.26


    Naturally, commentary was immediate. Seeing something like this, it’s impossible not to speculate. What is “soon”? What’s coming? Is it symbolic? Is it a tease? A threat? A joke? Or nothing at all? More ICE raids ? Well yes that’s happening ..


    Honestly, the image looks less like a political post and more like a horror movie cover. In fact, I saw it spreading across several horror-focused websites, where it was shared almost respectfully for the genuinely unsettling aura it gives off. Stark lighting. High contrast. A lone figure looming over an iconic building. If you slapped a studio logo on it, no one would question the genre.


    What makes it even stranger is the idea of a president or former president leaning into imagery designed to unsettle or intimidate. Whether intentional or not, it flirts with fear as a form of messaging. And that’s the unsettling part. Not just the image itself, but how normalized this kind of thing has become.


    But then again, this is the world we live in now—where politics, spectacle, and horror aesthetics blur together until it’s hard to tell where one ends and the other begins.

  • United States attacks Venezuela and captures Maduro

    United States attacks Venezuela and captures Maduro

    The United States hit Venezuela with a “large-scale strike” early Saturday and said its president had been captured and flown out of the country after months of intense pressure on Nicolás Maduro’s government — an extraordinary nighttime operation announced by President Donald Trump on social media hours after the attack.

    The legal authority for the strike — and whether Trump consulted Congress beforehand — was not immediately clear.

    Attorney General Pam Bondi said on social media on Saturday that both Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores had been indicted in the Southern District of New York. There has been no public indictment of her.

    Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau confirmed in a social media post that Nicolás Maduro has been removed from power and will be put on trial or punished…

    MORE..

    In a brief phone interview with The Times, President Trump celebrated the success of the mission to capture Maduro. “A lot of good planning and lot of great, great troops and great people,” Trump said. “It was a brilliant operation, actually.”

    When asked if he had sought congressional authority for the operation or what is next for Venezuela, Trump said he would address those matters during his news conference at Mar-a-Lago in the morning.

    DEVELOPING..

  • Halo to the Chief

    Halo to the Chief


    The White House just posted an AI-generated image of Donald Trump as Master Chief — the armored hero from Halo — standing before the White House with the caption “Power to the Players.”

    It’s officially on the White House social media feeds And eagle-eyed viewers noticed something else: the flag behind him is missing ten stars. Forty instead of fifty. A small maybe?

    Because here’s the real-world plot twist,  the same week that picture dropped, tariffs tied to Trump’s trade policies sent console prices climbing. Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, all hit. The “power to the players” message rings a bit hollow when many of those players are suddenly priced out of the game.

    What used to be an ongoing console war between gaming giants has now become something bigger: a war over affordability. A digital divide wrapped in a meme.





    Now, the White House is sharing AI fan-fiction of the Commander-in-Chief while gamers struggle to afford the very consoles that image celebrates.

    What a weird time to be alive ..

  • The ENTIRE East Wing of the White House now set for demolition

    The ENTIRE East Wing of the White House now set for demolition

    This is certainly a change of plans..

    The New York TIMES and other media are reporting tonight that President Trump’s plan to add an expansive ballroom to the White House will mean the demolition of the entire East Wing, which was expected to be fully torn down by this weekend, according to a senior administration official.

    Trump had pledged that the East Wing would not be touched by the construction, one of the largest renovations to the building in decades even before the change in plans. Read more ›

    This reporting is coming from the Business INSIDER:

    As part of a legal settlement reached last month with Trump, Alphabet, which owns YouTube, is contributing $22 million toward Trump’s White House construction plans. Trump sued the tech giant after it suspended his YouTube channel for two years, following the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

    Images showing demolition work on the East Wing to make way for the ballroom have sparked scrutiny this week and renewed the question over who’s paying for the estimated $250 million, 90,000-square-foot addition.

    According to court filings in Oakland, California, Alphabet’s contribution, which accounts for roughly 10% of the total projected cost, will be made on Trump’s behalf to the Trust for the National Mall, a nonprofit entity dedicated to restoring and preserving the National Mall.

    “The White House Ballroom is being privately funded by many generous Patriots, Great American Companies, and, yours truly,” Trump said Monday on his social media platform Truth Social.

    DEVELOPING.. ALONG WITH BEING TORN DOWN…

  • White House down

    White House down

    Coming soon: The ball room.

    Demolition crews on Monday began tearing down part of the White House to build President Donald Trump’s long-desired ballroom despite his pledge that construction of the $250 million addition wouldn’t “interfere” with the existing building.

    Construction teams were demolishing a portion ofthe East Wing, with a backhoe ripping through the structure, according to a photo shared with The Washington Post and two people who witnessed the activity and spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe it.

    A cluster of people, including members of the Secret Service, stood on the steps of the Treasury Department to watch the construction unfold, said one of the people. Sounds of construction were also audible on the White House campus, although the project was not easily visible to the public given fencing on the grounds.

    The White House said the demolition will not effect any structural integrity of the rest of the building..

    The Administration said the project will be completed by 2029..

    The East Wing of the White House will be modernized at the same time as the ballroom is constructed. BBC News described the proposed interior as being “lavish … including chandeliers and ornate columns”.

  • Not only the President but also a client?

    Not only the President but also a client?

    No, we’re not talking about the hair club for men.
    The Epstein Saga: Missing Minutes, Rising Fury, and Supreme Court Appeals

    The sordid tale of Jeffrey Epstein continues to unravel, refusing to fade into the shadows of history. With each passing week, new threads emerge, twisting deeper into conspiracy, politics, and the disturbing unanswered questions surrounding the case.

    Now, a new revelation from WIRED Magazine is fanning the flames. According to metadata analysis of the “raw” Epstein prison video, a curious 2 minutes and 53 seconds appear to have been removed from one of two stitched-together clips. This cut just so happens to begin right at the so-called “missing minute,” also the moment many believe is key to understanding what really happened in that Manhattan prison cell.

    As this bombshell makes its rounds in the conspiracy circles, another courtroom drama is unfolding: Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal team has filed an appeal to the Supreme Court, seeking a review of her conviction.

    So far, she remains the only person imprisoned for any of Epstein’s crimes.

    Her family now maintain ‘our sister Ghislaine did not receive a fair trial’, claiming prosecutors stopped at nothing to convict her due to the public’s appetite for her to face justice on Epstein’s behalf after his death.

    According to the family’s statement, Maxwell is prepared to ‘file a writ of habeas corpus’ which would ‘allow her to challenge her imprisonment’…

    Attorney General Pam Bondi has urged the court to deny the appeal, but as always with the legal system, this will likely drag out in slow-motion fashion.

    Meanwhile, a growing number of MAGA supporters, long vocal in demanding the release of Epstein’s “client list,” are now turning their anger toward the Trump administration. The once-loyal base appears increasingly frustrated that their calls for transparency have been met with silence or deflection. Donald Trump, now facing backlash from his own supporters, seems to be in full damage control mode..

    Then there’s Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s longtime legal defender, who continues to assert that “there is no client list.” His repeated statements have done little to quell public suspicion.

    Rumors of leaked client lists on the dark web continue to circulate, but to date, the only substantiated names remain those found on flight logs, or at least documents that have been floating around the internet for years, largely unaddressed by authorities.

    This story is still very much alive.

    Stay tuned… because villains may perish, but the truth never dies.. it just hides in the shadows for a bit.

  • Looking for mushrooms in all the wrong places

    Looking for mushrooms in all the wrong places

    President Donald Trump’s new pick for surgeon general wrote in a recent book that people should consider using unproven psychedelic drugs as therapy and in a newsletter suggested her use of mushrooms helped her find a romantic partner.

    Dr. Casey Means’ recommendation to consider guided psilocybin-assisted therapy is notable because psilocybin is illegal under federal law. It’s listed as a Schedule 1 drug, defined as a substance “with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” Oregon and Colorado have legalized psychedelic therapy, though several cities in Oregon have since banned it.

    https://apnews.com/article/means-trump-surgeon-general-mushrooms-psychedelic-drugs-72c22ed077409b4bb865214e7ef304a8

  • Cold Front at the NOAA: Red flag warning at the National Weather Service

    Cold Front at the NOAA: Red flag warning at the National Weather Service

    There will be disruptions and changes in the way that Americans get weather.. the NOAA and Weather.Gov websites will undoubtedly be affected… just as spring severe weather season is about to start. Maybe as early as next week in parts of the deep south..

    The Trump administration has begun terminations at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where around 800 employees have been tapped for termination..

    More layoffs are possible Friday, one of the sources told CNN, potentially costing the weather, climate and environmental agency more than a thousand employees by the end of the week.

    Most divisions of the agency, which employs scientists and specialists in weather, oceans, biodiversity, climate and other research and planetary monitoring fields, were affected.

    The Washington POST is reporting that the terminations will affect satellite reading and other forecasting..

    A worker speaking to the UK GUARDIAN said it was ‘cruel and thoughtless.’

    Employees have also gone to Elon Musk’s X to speak out about the terminations..

    DEVELOPING.. as is spring weather and hurricane season..