Summary

Seventy days into his second term, Donald Trump faces growing internal turmoil and public backlash. Allies report he’s making late-night angry calls, upset over negative press and policy setbacks.

The “Signalgate” scandal and GOP resistance to new tariffs have shaken his administration. Trump blames National Security Adviser Mike Waltz for a messaging blunder and resents criticism of his deportation efforts.

His attempts to end wars in Gaza and Ukraine have faltered.

Republicans fear economic fallout from his trade policies, raising concerns about recession and inflation.

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    22 days ago

    He has two options: 1) Stop doing stupid shit, or 2) Destroy the media, replace it with propaganda outlets.

    Guess which one he’ll do.

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      21 days ago

      If he were smart enough to do that, he probably wouldn’t have bankrupted a casino twenty years ago.

    • Exatron@lemmy.world
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      21 days ago

      I can think of one thing he could do that would get him lots of good press, but it’s typically a TOS violation.

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        20 days ago

        It’s probably a TOS against something he signed after taking elon’s money but firing Elon would be a really good first start

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    20 days ago

    Fred Trump’s dementia is the gift he gave his son Donald and the American people. Seriously outside of a couple people that whole family is a net drain on humanity

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    20 days ago

    This is going to be an even more interesting time in the coming weeks. When animals are cornered, things get very ugly. And we’re beyond ugly already with almost half of Project 2025 implemented already.

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    20 days ago

    I’m not American but, from what I’ve seen, Republicans seem to flip sides more than a quarter in a hobos pocket during an earthquake.

    Having Republicans turn on eachother is about as shocking as the fact that it will be cold in winter.

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    20 days ago

    He had so many ways of consolidating his grasp on his realm without looking like a total buffoon. That alone gives me hope.

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      20 days ago

      The one thing that might save us is the MAGA obsession with forcing their virtuosic incompetence on everything and everyone. Their inevitable failure is built into their system.

      Meanwhile, anyone with competence and experience is now playing for the opposing team, so if the Dems can manage to regain power, they will have a deep bench to draw from.

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    20 days ago

    And to anyone who has eyes to see with, the press is largely sanewashing Trump and toadying to his imbeclic destructiveness.

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      20 days ago

      Wouldn’t be wild to say that there’s some dementia and cognitive decline going on with Trump. I’m not saying this as a joke or insult, the guy is seriously behaving randomly and people around his are too scared to disagree.

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        20 days ago

        It wouldn’t be wild, it’d be accurate. The man has dementia. I’m on mobile and not inclined to tap out all of the indicators, but remember when he abruptly stopped speaking at a campaign rally, and just kind of swayed to his music playlist for 39 minutes, or when he described in detail the literal, giant faucet in British Columbia that he seemed to think that Canada uses to control water to the West Coast? (Or the literal dome over Israel?) Both losing track of time and losing the ability to process metaphorical speech are symptoms of dementia. Why else would his doctors have administered that cognitive test that he bragged that he aced?

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    21 days ago

    All he must do is explain the logic behind the decision using real economic concepts and theories. We’re all keenly aware of why he isn’t doing that.

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    21 days ago

    He is surprised that he’s getting bad press. That’s how stupid Trump is. Not only does he think the things he’s doing are good ideas, he legitimately thinks people will actually praise him for doing it.

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      20 days ago

      Once he sees not everyone will he’ll start censoring those who don’t. He’s fixated on getting things done his way regardless of how it affects anyone else.

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    22 days ago

    This is just how he is. He did the same in his first term. If you took away anger and resentment, he wouldn’t have a lot else left in his life.

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      22 days ago

      I also love how he ran as a reformer candidate, as if we didn’t have 4 years of evidence of him accomplishing nothing of value for his voters. Social media and 24/7 news have given us all goldfish memories.

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        22 days ago

        It breaks my brain that people voted for him to help the economy. Without even getting into how bad conservatives are for the economy, Trump’s first term had crazy high inflation, job loss, and economic crashes. Why would his second term miraculously be the solution to fixing the problems he started?

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          22 days ago

          And all he had to do was shut up, and take credit for the federal apparatchik doing all the work for him with COVID. Blather at a press conference to his followers to stay home and ‘beat the China virus so America stays strong’ - and then play golf. Push on industry and suppliers to build ventilators, hospital capacity, and facilitate lockdowns and remote school/work.

          Imagine if instead of nearly a million direct deaths, we had a mortality similar to Europe - better even as we bought our way to the front of the vaccine line. An actual ‘America first’ in recovery from COVID and the economic slowdown, instead of fumbling the ball so hard in his fourth year and making Biden president.

          How anyone thought that he would be the right choice to manage any crisis, let alone economic woes is dumbfounding. The ‘smartest person’ in every room he enters, he’s incapable of anyone else to having the right answer.

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            22 days ago

            The ‘smartest person’ in every room he enters, he’s incapable of anyone else to having the right answer.

            I’ve always been told that the aim would be to to find people SMARTER than you with more education and experience and expertise than you, and surround yourself with such people, but a whole lot of people in dumbfuckistan seem to think that being a loudmouth bragging and bloviating idiot who has surrounded himself with lots of people who are even dumber and/or more inexperienced and/or too afraid to speak up is a great model for “leadership”.

            People with dumbfuckistan mindset hate seeing someone smarter than themselves; they call this being “elite”. For some reason, people don’t feel the same way about athletics as they do politics. People don’t think you should put “outsiders” into their favorite sportsball team, they want elite athletes. Somehow, that’s not elitist. But having the smartest people running a government - well, that’s just elitist talk.

            Boggles the mind.

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              22 days ago

              Absolutely. My best learning experiences in life - both collaborative like mentoring/educational setting, or competitive like sports - have been when I was massively outclassed. Because if you put aside your lizard-brain feelings of being less than or inferior and listen/observe, you can see how it’s working for them and understand what it is you are/aren’t doing or do/don’t know.

              Observe. Ask. Understand. Decide… and Review.

              But humility is understated. It doesn’t sell on TV, it doesn’t captivate a crowd or rally the masses. “I don’t have the answer, but let’s find out” is honest but doesn’t have the same pull as “the problem is clear, and I know the solution”

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          22 days ago

          Because something something “Bidenflation” and “Republican gud aht bidness, he billionaire”.

          People are just very fucking stupid.

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    22 days ago

    I love how people are upset that the democrats aren’t doing anything.

    First they have minorities in the house and senate and don’t have the presidency so their powers are severely limited but also why stop MAGA when they’re fucking up this badly?

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      22 days ago

      True Leaders would be out on the streets, galvanizing a scared, angry but rudderless public…

      • TehWorld@lemmy.world
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        22 days ago

        They are. How many have you attended? Walz has been doing a bunch of events. Corey Booker spoke for over 24 hours on the senate floor. AOC and Bernie are having tons of meetings.

        You could organize one yourself.

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          So the 5% of Democrats who are progressive are doing something?

          Booker’s speech was a stunt that resulted in nothing. And Bernie is out there fighting, but it hasn’t escaped my notice that he isn’t a Democrat.

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            20 days ago

            Then I applaud your online discourse. Trump is going to cause a worldwide disruption, and even tho this is the fault of a bunch of fuckwit Americans, it’s important to focus on what we can do.

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      22 days ago

      I think the sentiment is that, by allowing the administration to continue making blunders, they are helping the democratic party in the long-term, but people are being hurt in the short-term.

      I understand that their hands are tied, but a large swath of the public is furious and want their fury to be echoed by their representatives.

      All that said, you could say pretty much the same thing happened from the maga pov back in 2012, and that’s how we got into this mess.

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        This works in a functioning society where court orders are followed, laws are followed, institutions aren’t gutted and the executive isn’t seizing control of elections. Sure in normal times let them hang themselves.

        But this time is different. Even if the maga cult turns, they actually aren’t affected by bad policy, blunders, unconstitutionality, economy, polling … They’re in and they’re in for life unless they’re removed by force

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      22 days ago

      but also why stop MAGA when they’re fucking up this badly?

      Hey imagine if you had a baby inside you, and then something catastrophic happened and the failed pregnancy now was threatening your life.

      Now imagine you heard someone saying some dumb shit like you are now saying while you were wondering if your doctor was going to be able to operate on you before it was too late as you sit waiting to get close enough to death to be saved…

      Now imagine the Democrats over decades and decades pretending like they were going to fight to stop this kind of insane cruelty towards women, raised countless amounts of money on that narrative, and then proceeded to do next to NOTHING to stop the overturning of Roe V. Wade, to put the brakes on ths descent into fascism at all?

      Now shut the fuck up.

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          Ok, good! My point is imagine being someone scared, directly at bodily threat right now, and hearing someone else casually remark on the internet right now “well, why would we stop the Republicans when they are fucking up so bad?”.

          This is the kind of thing that makes people hate you, people are DYING RIGHT NOW. Yes, I know that is because of the other side making things horrifically bad, but that doesn’t give you the right to be flippant about it, to not resist in any way you can, and most importantly not to consider the lives of people who can’t just wait it out as Republicans continue to destroy their lives and kill them.

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              This is insane.

              Even if this was actually what people wanted, how do you just roll over for fascism? What fucking bizarre outlook.

              This isn’t tit for tat, left of center versus right of center boring politics. We’re not getting fair elections anymore, and it wouldn’t matter if 99% of the people voted their rights away, doesn’t mean I have to surrender mine peacefully

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                it wouldn’t matter if 99% of the people voted their rights away, doesn’t mean I have to surrender mine peacefully

                Do you only believe in a democracy if you agree with it?

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                  If the majority vote is a suicide pact that they’re going to drag you into as well, do you just let it happen or do you fight?

                  Mind you, I’m not saying that Trump got in by any democratic process. It’s more the result of crime, propaganda and expoliting defects in an old, creaky system.

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                22 days ago

                Ok, but he’s @satansmaggotycumfart is not totally wrong. People DID sit this out. However, the broader question I have is how fragile the US democratic experiment is. If all it takes for one election cycle for people to sit out, then the flame of democracy was never very strong to begin with. Checks and balances are all but gone at this point…

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      Just because the Republicans are awful doesn’t excuse the Democratic party for being completely ineffective captured opposition.

      90% of them just roll over because they love power more than standing up for what’s right.