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« Last post by CollectivismMustDie on December 21, 2025, 03:11:24 PM »Somehow I doubt they'd be happy if a President Vance were to do renovations.
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Oh. My. God. I want the copyright for this idea.
After Trump leaves office, the next president can reenergize this country by approving a live televised show that documents the new renovations to the White House. It should follow the same idea as watching the Property Brothers though I like the title Fixer to Fabulous.
Think of the potential! The tear down stage alone will be widely viewed. People can submit their names for a drawing that would determine who gets to remove all the gold junkart on the walls. And the removal of the pictures on Trump's spite wall. And, of course, a bonfire will follow.
And then, architects can submit plans that have to be approved by the required historical organizations so we can come up with something suitable and acceptable. I, for one, would like to see the Rose Garden restored.
It will be a healing experience.
Now, I expect bitter right-wingers will try to drop their turds in the punch bowl so I say that at this delicate stage, those who submit or vote for the plans have to release five years of their social media postings. Seems fair to me
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220881375
For four years, the Biden administration sat on the Epstein files and offered the public nothing. Trump made their release a campaign issue, then followed through last month by signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act. That move left Democrats exposed, so they scrambled for cover. Instead of accepting the facts, they have pivoted to spinning conspiracy theories about the Epstein files themselves, in a blatant attempt to explain why the long-promised smoking gun against Trump doesn’t exist.
The conspiracies have become so pervasive that NBC’s Kristen Welker asked Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Meet the Press Sunday about one such conspiracy theory regarding the temporary removal of documents from the Justice Department’s release of the Epstein files.
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Welker asked Blanches about the "15 files released Friday" that "disappeared from DOJ's website yesterday, including this photo of what looks like a desk with a drawer open containing photos of Donald Trump." She pressed Blanche to explain why the files were taken down, asking if it was "at the direction of a judge."
Blanche calmly explained the actual reason, which had nothing to do with protecting Trump and everything to do with protecting victims. "Well, you can see in that photo, there’s photographs of women," Blanche said. "And so we learned after releasing that photograph that there were concerns about those, about those women and the fact that we had put that photo up. So we pulled that photo down."
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The deputy attorney general went on to explain the DOJ's policy regarding victim privacy in the Epstein document release. "But the reality is anybody, any victim, any victim's lawyers, any victim rights group can reach out to us and say, 'Hey, Department of Justice, there's a document, there's a photo, there's something within the Epstein files that identifies me.' And we will then, of course, pull that off and investigate," Blanche explained.
So there you have it. The breathless speculation from the left about Trump supposedly being protected by the Department of Justice—which is full of people who helped try to take him down, by the way—falls apart under the slightest scrutiny. The files were pulled to protect potential victims whose images appeared in the photographs, not to shield Trump from scrutiny. ...
ing over this faux-CT? Progs doing so demonstrate their utter disregard for protection of victims and innocent bystanders in their fantasy-hope of finding a Gotcha-Trump.The New York Times acknowledged in a recent report that there has never been any evidence connecting President Donald Trump to the criminal activities of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, despite years of public speculation and repeated claims pushed by Democratic officials.
The article, written by Times reporters Nicholas Confessore and Julie Tate, was based on interviews with “more than 30 former employees of Jeffrey Epstein, victims of his abuse and others who crossed paths with Mr. Epstein and President Trump.”
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While much of the article relied on decades-old photographs and quotes from the 1990s to suggest familiarity between Trump and Epstein, the Times ultimately conceded that its review found no evidence tying Trump to Epstein’s abuse or trafficking of minors.
“An examination of their history by The New York Times has found no evidence implicating Mr. Trump in Mr. Epstein’s abuse and trafficking of minors,” the article stated.
Or the August 2025 school shootings at a Christian school in Minneapolis?
Editing to add some examples:
Place your bets on the Minneapolis shooter
Minneapolis Catholic school gunman ID'd as Robin Westman
"Robin" was better known as Robert Westman. Aka, a tranny.
It worked so great for HilLIARy and Kammie! 
Also, how many DU- folk celebrated the 2023 Nashville Christian school shooting?
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Place your bets on the Minneapolis shooter
White, 20s, an unhealthy fascination with firearms, incel and MAGA full-throated or adjacent.