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Trumpiana: A battle of bluffs, rants and mistakes!

trump card He’s back in the game as Iran peace deal failsDonald Trump is outraged. Here, he worked tirelessly to make America great again and stop Iran from building a nuclear bomb. All these judges and other busybodies are setting things up.Yet amid tortuous peace talks with Iran, the US president claimed a major victory, not against Tehran but in the Republican civil war he launched, with Trump-backed Republicans defeating a four-term senator in a Texas primary runoff.In addition to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who defeated Sen. John Cornyn, at least eight challengers backed by Trump have also ousted longtime Republican lawmakers who have opposed him.Trump cheered as the results showed he remains the Republican leader despite his continued decline in support among the broader electorate. Calling opposition Democrats “Du Democrats,” he declared, “I’m going to have some great, big, beautiful rallies for K-T, and it’s going to be fun!”As for the peace deal, Trump delayed a “final decision” after a two-hour meeting with top aides in the Situation Room due to a show of intransigence from Iran hardliners. The proposed deal would extend the ceasefire for another 60 days while the United States and Iran seek to negotiate a plan to remove Iran’s uranium enrichment.Earlier, Trump drew a red line, demanding that “Iran must agree that they will never possess nuclear weapons or bombs. The Strait of Hormuz must be opened immediately, with no charges and no restrictions on shipping in both directions.”Trump has always claimed to be indifferent to the Iran war, rising oil prices or the political pressure ahead of the November midterm elections, but he remains focused on what matters — to him, like the beautiful Grand Ballroom.He accused Congress and the judge of blocking his prom after a judge halted above-ground construction on the project until Congress authorized it and Senate Republicans rejected plans to fund its safety.In a legal filing published on Truth Social, he argued that without ballroom, “the president cannot safely conduct the affairs of the United States.”Meanwhile, House Democrats announced a bill to block Trump’s proposal to build a 250-foot triumphal arch nicknamed the “Trump Arch” near Arlington National Cemetery.A federal judge in Virginia also temporarily froze the Justice Department’s $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund to compensate his supporters, allegedly targeted by previous administrations.Trump’s decision to repaint the reflecting pool “American flag blue” has also faced legal challenges. But there are no challenges yet to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) arena under construction on the White House lawn, which will host cage matches on June 14 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Uncle Sam’s birth and Trump’s 80th birthday.A pleasing cabinet is always ready to satisfy his whims and fantasies. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that his department has ready designs for a Trump-themed $250 bill, ahead of Congress expected to pass the stalled legislation.If passed and signed into law by Trump, it would mark an extraordinary recognition of a current U.S. leader, as such honors are typically reserved for the dead and departed.Meanwhile, the Justice Department launched a criminal investigation into author E. Jean Carroll, who won a $5 million civil judgment after accusing Trump of sexual abuse and defamation.Trump himself has re-filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over its reporting on his alleged relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, after a judge threw out an earlier version due to legal flaws.But Bruce Springsteen, an American singer, songwriter and musician nicknamed “The Boss,” used a concert in Washington to speak out against Trump. At one point, he led the crowd in chants of “ICE get out,” encouraging viewers to speak out on the road to the White House.Trump called Springsteen a “total loser who spreads hate” and called for a boycott of his show, while he announced a star-studded protest festival in Washington, D.C., a month before the midterm elections.However, when a federal judge ordered that his name be removed from the John F. Kennedy presidential memorial book, Trump reacted angrily. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.An angry Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the judge’s ruling and threatened to revoke leadership of the agency he inherited when he became president.He posted that he had “no interest in continuing on a hopeless journey to ‘Nowhere'” unless he was “free to do the things I do better than anyone else.”In a 580-word tirade, Trump blasted judges appointed by “Barack Hussein Obama” as reckless. He also portrayed the Performing Arts Center as a dilapidated building that only he could restore.“Unfortunately, Judge Cooper and the radical left would rather see it die than let President Trump turn it into something everyone can be proud of,” Trump wrote, referring to himself in the third person.“So based on the fact that radical left-wing Democrats are more concerned with opposing your favorite president, me, than saving a dying performing arts center, … we will work with Congress to turn this failing institution over to them.”“Never has a president of the United States been treated so unfairly by the courts as I have been, but that’s okay, I will continue to do what is considered a great job for the wonderful people of our country,” he complained.Earlier, after “everything checked out perfect” after his third regular physical in 13 months before his 80th birthday, he posted a photo of himself inspecting the pillars of the White House and declared “the only president who knows how to fix the White House.”If only he’d threatened to get out of this too. Reviewers say it is indeed “perfect”.(According to arrangement american bazaar)

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