Sorry to be absent. I'm just having one of those really crappy days where I'm miserable in my own skin. I think it's the too long overload of stress and bad news. Susan
If it helps, I was encouraged by Heather Cox Richardson writing last night that DT is saying he's not going to sign any legislation unless Congress passes the "SAFE" legislation that would require everyone to have a birth certificate or passport to vote. Not register to vote, to actually vote. Here's the good part: All the Dems and a significant number of Republicans say they don't care, they're still not willing to pass it...!
Susan and Nordy, I hear you, sisters. I'm deeply despondent over the war crimes being committed in the name of all Americans by Hegseth and Trump, on top of Gaza and Ukraine, and our own domestic terrorist organization, DHS. It's all too much!
Dad got home about two hours ago (goddamned Wifi!), and glad he is to be home, too! They never did track down the source of the bleeding, though they think it's related to his blood thinner. He's been telling the new cumatin(sp?) nurse it's too high a dose. But if they don't know where the blood is coming from, that little triumph seems a bit hollow to me. Anyhow, he's home, safe and sound. Thanks for the good vibes. They really help!
"Key details from the 13-year-old Trump accuser's FBI interviews have now been independently verified, and what she described is beyond sickening. This is our president folks..
Reporters cross-referenced the woman's FBI statements against archived government records, court filings, police reports, and old news clippings from multiple states and detail after detail checked out. Her family background, legal history, the identities of Epstein associates she named, even her mother's criminal charges, all corroborated through public records.
A DOJ source told the Miami Herald that FBI agents found her credible enough to interview her FOUR separate times in 2019. The source was blunt: investigators don't keep coming back if they think someone is lying.
She described Epstein trafficking her to Trump at a building in the New York-New Jersey area when she was between 13 and 15. She told agents Trump cleared the room, then forced her head toward his exposed penis. She bit him. He punched her in the side of the head and had her thrown out.
Trump's DOJ nearly ensured none of this saw daylight. Her interview memos were withheld from the public Epstein database — the department later claimed they'd been "incorrectly coded as duplicates." They were only released after Democrats threatened a formal investigation.
It gets worse. NPR found dozens of pages that appear catalogued by the DOJ but were never published. Reporting indicates the department may be sitting on roughly 50 terabytes of Epstein files total, having released approximately 2 percent.
Two-thirds of Americans believe the government is withholding Epstein documents. Fifty-five percent say Trump has been dishonest about his ties to Epstein.
The White House called her "a sadly disturbed woman." They promised full transparency. The math isn't mathing.
Sorry to be absent. I'm just having one of those really crappy days where I'm miserable in my own skin. I think it's the too long overload of stress and bad news. Susan
ReplyDeleteIf it helps, I was encouraged by Heather Cox Richardson writing last night that DT is saying he's not going to sign any legislation unless Congress passes the "SAFE" legislation that would require everyone to have a birth certificate or passport to vote. Not register to vote, to actually vote. Here's the good part: All the Dems and a significant number of Republicans say they don't care, they're still not willing to pass it...!
DeleteI think I know how that feels, Susan. Wish I had some magic cures to suggest. -- nordy
ReplyDeleteSusan and Nordy, I hear you, sisters. I'm deeply despondent over the war crimes being committed in the name of all Americans by Hegseth and Trump, on top of Gaza and Ukraine, and our own domestic terrorist organization, DHS. It's all too much!
DeleteDad got home about two hours ago (goddamned Wifi!), and glad he is to be home, too! They never did track down the source of the bleeding, though they think it's related to his blood thinner. He's been telling the new cumatin(sp?) nurse it's too high a dose. But if they don't know where the blood is coming from, that little triumph seems a bit hollow to me. Anyhow, he's home, safe and sound. Thanks for the good vibes. They really help!
ReplyDeleteSusan, may I post your ode to Trump on Twitter/X? Sadly, I don't have access to Truth Social, but Twitter will do.
ReplyDeleteBe my guest. It's not original to me. I stole it from Facebook. Susan
DeleteThanks. Will do.
DeleteHow's Dad tonight? I bet he'll sleep better at home.
ReplyDeletefrom The Other 98%:
ReplyDelete"Key details from the 13-year-old Trump accuser's FBI interviews have now been independently verified, and what she described is beyond sickening. This is our president folks..
Reporters cross-referenced the woman's FBI statements against archived government records, court filings, police reports, and old news clippings from multiple states and detail after detail checked out. Her family background, legal history, the identities of Epstein associates she named, even her mother's criminal charges, all corroborated through public records.
A DOJ source told the Miami Herald that FBI agents found her credible enough to interview her FOUR separate times in 2019. The source was blunt: investigators don't keep coming back if they think someone is lying.
She described Epstein trafficking her to Trump at a building in the New York-New Jersey area when she was between 13 and 15. She told agents Trump cleared the room, then forced her head toward his exposed penis. She bit him. He punched her in the side of the head and had her thrown out.
Trump's DOJ nearly ensured none of this saw daylight. Her interview memos were withheld from the public Epstein database — the department later claimed they'd been "incorrectly coded as duplicates." They were only released after Democrats threatened a formal investigation.
It gets worse. NPR found dozens of pages that appear catalogued by the DOJ but were never published. Reporting indicates the department may be sitting on roughly 50 terabytes of Epstein files total, having released approximately 2 percent.
Two-thirds of Americans believe the government is withholding Epstein documents. Fifty-five percent say Trump has been dishonest about his ties to Epstein.
The White House called her "a sadly disturbed woman." They promised full transparency. The math isn't mathing.
Share this. They're counting on you not to."