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news, but from 5 days ago. I have yet to follow what was further said about this

"Ensuring Americans don’t go hungry should not be a partisan issue, yet the Trump administration is playing politics with people’s lives.”


https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2 ... n-00626416
10/28/2025, 6:05pm ET

Senate Democrats are preparing to introduce their own bill to keep food aid benefits flowing for millions of Americans during the government shutdown ahead of a Nov. 1 funding cliff.

The legislation, led by Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), could draw Democratic support away from a rival bipartisan plan by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), which pushes USDA and the Treasury Department to fully fund November benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — the nation’s largest anti-hunger initiative.


Luján’s bill, on the other hand, would require the administration to fund both SNAP and a separate food aid program serving low-income women and children. It would also require that states be reimbursed for funding benefits during the shutdown.

Most of the Democratic caucus, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Senate Agriculture Committee ranking member Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), have signed onto the latest legislation, though it notably has yet to pick up any Republican co-sponsors.

Their latest move comes after the Trump administration recently concluded it doesn’t have the legal authority to tap a USDA contingency fund to pay for billions of dollars worth of food aid next month. If Congress or the White House doesn’t step in with more money, SNAP benefits would lapse for the first time in modern history.

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Tuesday that it would cost the department $9.2 billion to fund November SNAP benefits, administrative costs and nutrition block grants for U.S. territories — and she emphasized that USDA does not have those dollars on hand.

Democratic officials from 25 states and the District of Columbia have already challenged the administration’s decision not to tap emergency funds in court. Meanwhile, senators are focused on finding short-term solutions with the government shutdown now in its fifth week.

“Let me be clear: the Trump administration has the authority and the funds to keep SNAP running,” Luján said in a statement. “If they refuse to act, millions of Americans will go hungry.
Luján’s home state of New Mexico has the highest level of dependence on SNAP, with around 21 percent of its population having received benefits last year.

GOP leaders have not signaled that they’ll give any SNAP standalone funding bill a vote. Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that it’d be a “waste of time” to vote on standalone funding patches during the ongoing shutdown.

Hawley told reporters previously that it’s up to Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) to decide whether his bill will receive a floor vote.

“I mean, he controls the floor, obviously, and this is only going to pass with a vote,” Hawley said, adding that the Senate won’t be able to unanimously pass the legislation due to individual concerns with the bill.
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Remember the fuss with Trump claiming that Biden's use of the auto pen was wrong, and he started to do an investigation into it?

Well, Trump has admitted that he didn't know who cryptocurrency Binance founder “CZ” wqs, or that he pardoned him.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/tru ... 39507.html

Which I would say, is far worse. Trump could be trying to cover himself, like denying who that person is. a usual Trump tactic. But if he is using the auto pen to sign a pardon and not know who its been signed for, then surely that is far worse a crime? And also shows the guy clearly has had it mentally.

If anyone needs to be investigated over the use of the auto pen, it should be Trump. AS especailly when he basically admits the above.
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I think Trump's pardons are simple
- will Democrats hate it?
- was he/she one of us?
if yes, then pardon
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True enough. But to admit, he didn't know that the guy was pardoned at all, is a cerocern. 3 possibilities. And remember like I posted the link above, that he said this on live TV in 60 minutes.

1 Trump is doing his usual tactic of I don't know this person. Which he does it a lot

2, He really can't remember doing the pardon, and we know that the pardon exists. Which proves he has dementia.

3 a possibly theory, someone else did the pardon in his name. And Trump really didn't know anything about that pardon at all.

So Trump can't exactly hit at Biden and his use of the auto pen, not when Trump gave this admission on TV.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

So CBS settled with Trump over Trump's claim that Harris's interview was edited. Remember that? Well, now it turns out that the interview that Trump did with 60 minutes, only lasted for 28 minutes!!!!!

Talk about hypocrisy, maybe the dems should sue CBS for doing the same thing and force the unedited version of the interview out. It clearly must have been a mess, if they had to edit it down to 28 minutes. :lol:
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I think all your versions are correct.

Between not remembering, misspeaking and delusions he has something between dementia and stupidity. Probably dipping more into the first with age. All cherished MAGA qualities.

He also never wanted to be a president. He wanted to be a king, and one doesn't question the king or will end up in a camp in El Salvador.

And hell yeah Dems should sue.
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@Observe

Look, Im sorry what I said, I admit I make mistakes too. But, the problem is, you and others voted for this clown show of a administration. Yet, you turn a blind eye to Trump's constant wrong doings. Maybe its high time you start to admit that your vote was a wrong decision? Everything that Trump has done so far, has been a negative impact on America. From the BB bill, that many GOP signed without reading it. Which in itself has led to many current problems.

This is the transcript of that 28 minute interview.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/read-full- ... ent-trump/

I highly suggest you go and read it, as its a word for word what he said. Maybe its high time you start to realise that Trump is delusional. He claiming that Russia is doing nuclear testing, (false) he claimed that grocery prices are down.

When asked about the ICE raids, have they gone too far? Trump's response was,
They haven't gone far enough
Those are his words.

Along with a lot of delusional responses that really make you shudder. It's all there in black and white. Little wonder why the interview was cut, and an even heavier edited version was released online. Trump is mad. His responses are mad. And yet, he still remains as president. IF that had been Biden's responses, or Harris;s responses, there would be calls to have Biden impeached, or removed from office, and I'm sure that the GOP would have been the first in line to say that Biden is totally unfit for office, right?

So why, allow this delusional madman to remain as president? all his responses are detacted from reality. Its high time, you realise this. High time, people see Trump has a clear and present danger. He only cares for Trump. OH yes, when asked about if he was going to put forward a new healthcare plan, Trump said no. But he still wants to destory Obamacare all the same.

Again, its all in black and white for you to read. High time that you realise what you voted for. Maybe, just maybe, you can stop blaming the dems for the mess that the country is in once in a while?
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Oh man, Trump has said while on Air force one, that he planning to send Troops to Nigeria??? Because chirstians are being killed there. I mean WTF??? Its bad enough that Trump might start a war in Venezuela. But now he might invade Nigeria as well? Totally and utterly concerning.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/tr ... =127097323

The guy is just insane, how many wars he is planning on starting? who is going to reign him in? I guess his inner circle are onboard with this move? but I doubt congress or the senate are. More illegal killings.

So, Trump and his wife has now gone into a nightmare scenario. Melania threatened to sue Michael Wolff, over the claims that Michael Wolff made, regarding Jeffrey Epstein. However, Michael Wolff has beaten Melania to the punch. And has filed a lawsuit in New York, and wants Both Trump and his wife to testify UNDER OATH, their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

That going to cause a headache for both of them. I doubt the case will be heard anytime soon, but it will be explosive.
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article linked by matthew wrote:[...]"If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country, "guns-a-blazing," to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities," the president said in a post on his social media platform. "I am hereby instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action."[...]
What? Does he think the Nigeria government is just happy letting Boko Haram kill people? This is a conflict that has been going on for years now, for example here is a ten year old documentary about it. It is by no means as if the Nigerian government is happy with it. He is going after the wrong people here. The outrage is justified, but why look at that viceo and tell me Nigeria is simply "allowing" the killing of Christians.
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Trump clearly hasn't a clue on what he doing, I don't know why he would invade Nigeria for? Maybe someone told him about what is happening there, But I doubt he will even know where the place is. But either someone whispered in his ears about this, or he seen something about what is happening and made his own botched mind up.

I mean, if America does invade, then I really hope the UN / ICC gets involved. Trump is going to commit genocide for the wrong reasons. And of course, he won't have approval for this. But I still think, (can't prove) there is more going on here, I still think some of his inner circle is playing Trump. People like Miller, and Rubio, and others that are clearly doing as they please. I don't think Trump is smart enough to do all this on his own. He led led by a lease. People are using him. He is delusional, sure. and that makes him dangerous. But he not smart enough to pull enough strings to make all this happen. Someone / or someones else is. And they are equally as dangerous and deranged as Trump.
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Well Nigeria for its part has said that it welcomes US military support, so we will see if he makes good on it. Boko Haram is a plague on humanity, if America wants to fight it and help the already embattled forces I can only say go for it, but maybe get straight who is friend and foe first, because America and the Nigerian government have, at least according to Trump's stated objective, the same enemy and goal.
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Interesting, I didn't know that. One thing I found, that the Nigerian government has pardoned over 100 members of that group.
Rehabilitation and release of fighters: Since 2018, the Nigerian military has released hundreds of fighters who have gone through rehabilitation programs, sometimes as part of a conflict recovery program.
Mass surrenders: Following the death of former leader Abubakar Shekau in 2021, there was a large wave of surrenders by fighters and their families.
Criticism: Critics and rights organizations have expressed skepticism about whether these released individuals have genuinely repented and voiced concerns for the safety of communities where they are reintegrated, says BBC News and Amnesty International.
So. if the Americans do go in, lets hope that they target thr right people. For a country that is more often then not racist, sending American military to to a near all black country could easy lead to friendly fire and worse. from googling, only 1% of the country is comprised of white people.
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I thought this was fake, but seems to be true, that there are now fresh calls to impeach Trump.

There are several sources about this. So, Trump could be impeached for the third time. Even some of the GOP are starting to flip on him.

There is a possibility this could be false, but at least several youtube channels are covering this. So, it looks like it might happen.

On the other hand, I can't find a reliable source, its hard to know, if this is indeed fiction or fact. Certainly if the dems took over the house, Trump will be impeached by congress. But not sure if there are any calls for impeachment now. just seeing mixed messages and youtube channels on this. But if there are calls for him to be impeached, then hopefully it will happen.
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matthewfarmery wrote: Mon, 3. Nov 25, 17:59 I thought this was fake, but seems to be true, that there are now fresh calls to impeach Trump.
An impeachment resolution was filed months ago. This isn't new.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-con ... lution/353

The United States government has never successfully held an executive seriously accountable, no matter how blatantly criminal his behavior. I doubt this will go anywhere, unless there's a major shift in Washington's power dynamics. (I.E. unless Trump falls from grace far enough and hard enough that even other far-right Republicans are lining up to put the boot in.) "I voted to impeach Trump!" is the sort of thing that plays well to a solid blue district, but doesn't cost much political capital.

On the other hand, the right may noodling "OMG those evil liberals are trying to impeach Dear Leader! Again!!" as a midterms GOTV issue. 🤷🏻‍♀️ So we may hear a lot more about it over the next twelve months, no matter how ineffectual it is.
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Just seems I might have ran into old news, even though the date of the videos were today. But yes, it will need a major shift in power to make things move.
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matthewfarmery wrote: Mon, 3. Nov 25, 14:27 Trump is going to commit genocide for the wrong reasons
I like that

matthewfarmery wrote: Mon, 3. Nov 25, 15:27 So. if the Americans do go in, lets hope that they target thr right people. For a country that is more often then not racist, sending American military to to a near all black country could easy lead to friendly fire and worse. from googling, only 1% of the country is comprised of white people.
the difficult part for Americans, no, scratch, MAGA, is that when they hear "Christians", they imagine white people
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matthewfarmery wrote: Mon, 3. Nov 25, 13:12 Oh man, Trump has said while on Air force one, that he planning to send Troops to Nigeria??? Because chirstians are being killed there. I mean WTF??? Its bad enough that Trump might start a war in Venezuela. But now he might invade Nigeria as well? Totally and utterly concerning.
Send troops or air strikes.

However, 'murican gubbermint allows 'murican gubbermint to kill christians (for what else fishermen or alledged traffickers are than very fine christians?), so perhaps Trump should send troops to US ... except he has done that already, and bombarded a highway too. :gruebel:
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I suspect ground troops, he did say, go in guns blazing.

However, Nigeria also has a large oil supply, so to me, this could be another reason why Trump is interested in the country.
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@Chips

Would it interest you to know that Trump's golf trips have cost the tax payer over $150 million to $240 million in his last term? not accounting his current term as president.

While an exact amount of isn't fully know. But it's still a lot, just for one person to play golf.

Key points regarding the costs, and this was during Trump's first term

Average Trip Cost: A 2019 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found that four trips to his Mar-a-Lago resort early in his presidency cost federal agencies about $13.6 million, or an average of $3.4 million per trip.
Cost Drivers: The primary expenses included the operating costs of government aircraft (like Air Force One) and boats, and temporary duty costs for government personnel (Secret Service and Department of Defense), including lodging, meals, and transportation.
Payments to Trump Properties: A portion of the taxpayer money flowed directly to Trump's businesses for expenses like hotel rooms, food, and golf cart rentals. The GAO report noted approximately $60,000 was paid to Mar-a-Lago for expenses during the four trips it studied, and a separate report noted over $9,600 for a trip to his Turnberry resort in Scotland.
Total Estimates: Various watchdog organizations tracked the costs throughout his term.

As of May 2019, one estimate put the total cost at over $102 million.
Other analyses, as of March 2025 (reflecting his first term's total), placed the total cost at over $150 million.
Early estimates in 2017 projected he was on track to charge taxpayers $237-240 million over his first term.
So that was his first term costs,
As of late 2025, Donald Trump has visited a golf course or spent time at one of his golf properties on over 300 days since the start of his presidency, though the exact number of times he has actually played a full round of golf is difficult to confirm
I mean, would it be hard to believe that the dinner he had would be a great deal of money, very easy millions, very likely 10s of millions if not higher? It it costs so much for one man to fly to his home, and bill the tax payer for privilege of playing golf, (and he has done that a lot, then the cost will be huge.

But if you look at the images of that Halloween diner party, then I still say, the amount of money spent, or adds up too, could still amount to $50 million easy. if you factor in the above. and yes, all on the taxpayer's dime.

Not that hard to believe, is it? (and the above is just googling.
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Looks like the country will enter into a constitutional crisis.

Trump has said, that the government will not pay for SNAP benefits, until the shutdown ends. Which defies 2 federal court rulings.

And emails to shopping malls have been sent out, so people won't get any discounts.

So, there we have it. Trump is going to let 42 million people starve. And it red states that will suffer the most.

What a total monster Trump is.

Not sure, but another source is saying that the government has folded and will partially pay for SNAP funding. So not sure which is true? Still, even if its only partial, a lot will suffer still as a result.
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matthewfarmery wrote: Tue, 4. Nov 25, 19:12 So, there we have it. Trump is going to let 42 million people starve. And it red states that will suffer the most.
If 42 milion people are month worth of foodstamps from starvation, then I think US is in deep sh*t - far beyond Trump, Republicans or Democrats.
If 1 out of 8 americans will have nothing to loose, we're in Mad Max territory already, without even ideology, social media or foreign agencies meddling in.

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