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Cory Booker’s Filibuster-Style Protest: Taking a Stand Against Trump’s Policies
Senator Cory Booker took control of the Senate floor Monday night, holding it well into Tuesday as he delivered a passionate critique of former President Donald Trump’s Republican agenda. While his current stance is one of fierce opposition, Booker once found areas of agreement with Trump during his early years in office.
By arafat chowdhury11 months ago in The Swamp
Two-Thirds of Americans Now Say They Wouldn’t Drive a Tesla.
Two-Thirds of Americans Now Say They Wouldn’t Drive a Tesla. Tesla once the dominant force in the electric vehicle (EV) industry is experiencing a significant decline in consumer interest. According to a recent Yahoo News/YouGov poll 67% of Americans now say they would not consider buying or leasing a Tesla. A key factor influencing this shift appears to be Tesla CEO Elon Musk himself whose political activities and public persona have alienated a large segment of potential buyers.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Swamp
Le boycott: French customers shun McDonald’s, Coca Cola and Tesla to protest against Trump.
Le Boycott French Customers Reject American Brands Amid Rising Tensions In the bustling streets of Paris American fast food chains like McDonald’s and KFC continue to serve long queues of customers despite a growing call for a boycott of U.S. brands. The movement dubbed "le boycott" has gained traction in response to former U.S President Donald Trump's trade tariffs and his perceived anti-Europe rhetoric. The #BoycottUSA hashtag has gone viral sparking debates about consumer choices and political resistance. The push to shun American products stems from a broader frustration with Trump's aggressive trade policies and his stance on European relations. According to a recent poll featured on the front page of Libération over 60% of French citizens support the boycott with nearly one third actively avoiding American brands. The movement is particularly fueled by concerns over economic sovereignty European unity and resistance to what many view as an increasingly hostile U.S administration. Despite the growing sentiment the boycott faces challenges in practice. Major American franchises such as McDonald’s Coca Cola and Tesla still enjoy significant consumer demand. On Paris’s Grands Boulevards where high end boutiques meet popular fast food chains little evidence of the movement could be seen. French customers particularly teenagers and young adults express frustration at being unable to participate due to economic constraints.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Swamp
It Should Require Hell Freezing Over Before A Third Term Trump Presidency Could Happen
One of the craziest ideas we have heard in the last decade was Donald Trump becoming President of the United States. But that was in 2016, when everyone doubted he could beat the seasoned politician, Hillary Clinton. He won the electoral college, becoming the 45th President of the United States. Who would have thought? The man famous for reality television and a stint with Vince McMahon's WWE that ended in Trump shaving his billionaire buddy's head was our president.
By Jason Ray Morton 11 months ago in The Swamp
Why Does Donald Trump Lean Forward? A Closer Look at the Mystery Behind His Posture.
Why Does Donald Trump Lean Forward? A Closer Look at the Mystery Behind His Posture. For years observers have noted Donald Trump’s peculiar forward leaning posture. While many people speculate about the cause the conversation surrounding this odd stance has largely been ignored by mainstream media. So what exactly is going on with Trump’s posture and why is it seemingly more pronounced now than during his 2016 campaign? Let’s break it down. If you’ve watched Trump closely at public appearances rallies or debates you’ve likely noticed that he often leans forward at the waist almost as if his upper body is being pulled downward. This unnatural stance has raised eyebrows with theories ranging from simple shoe lifts to more concerning medical conditions. Some have suggested that Trump’s lean could be due to lifts in his shoes which would artificially increase his height but potentially throw off his balance. However this explanation doesn’t hold up under scrutiny. Plenty of men wear shoe lifts yet they do not exhibit the pronounced forward tilt that Trump does. If shoe lifts were the primary cause we’d see similar postural issues in countless other high profile individuals but we don’t. Medical professionals have pointed out that a persistent forward lean can be symptomatic of underlying health issues. One potential explanation is camptocormia a condition associated with neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. Camptocormia causes individuals to lean forward when standing or walking often as a result of muscle weakness or spinal degeneration. Another possibility is some form of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Trump’s father, Fred Trump, suffered from Alzheimer’s and there is a hereditary component to dementia. Over 200 medical professionals have issued warnings about Trump’s cognitive health and a persistent forward lean is sometimes seen in patients with neurodegenerative conditions. The connection between posture and neurological decline is well documented in medical literature making this theory a serious one to consider. What’s even more baffling than Trump’s posture itself is the way so many people pretend it isn’t happening. There’s an almost Orwellian insistence from his supporters and many in the media that there’s nothing unusual about his stance. Yet, to any objective observer his posture is not normal. The reluctance to discuss it could be a result of America’s uncomfortable relationship with aging and illness especially in political figures. Discussing a leader’s health is often seen as taboo despite the immense power they wield. However, in Trump's case his extreme forward lean is not just a minor quirk it could be an indicator of something far more serious.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Swamp
Wake up, Work, Repeat.... Content Warning.
There is one constant thing I remember about my childhood, and that is the adults in my family always saying they 'had' to work but also that they 'hated' work. As a child, I didn't really understand this concept, especially since I was always being taught the idea that if I did great in school and went to college, I would be able to get the job I wanted to have. As I grew up, I realized this was a lie for most people. College was very competitive and did not guarantee anything. The job market was filled with things that I was not taught or warned about - such as quid pro quo, nepotism - and that being a woman instantly gave me a disadvantage.
By Luna Verity11 months ago in The Swamp
Tesla Takedown Goes Global
Nationwide Protests Target Tesla Over Musk’s Role in Trump Administration Thousands of protesters gathered outside Tesla dealerships, charging stations, and corporate offices across the U.S. and internationally on Saturday as part of the "Tesla Takedown" movement’s largest coordinated demonstration yet. The grassroots campaign, fueled by anger over CEO Elon Musk’s leadership of the Trump administration’s controversial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), seeks to pressure Musk by destabilizing Tesla’s financial standing and public image.
By Brooklyn Hart11 months ago in The Swamp
Is Megyn Kelly a Trump Supporter?
Megyn Kelly is one of the most well-known names in American journalism. Once a prominent news anchor at Fox News and later a host at NBC, she has been both a fierce critic and, more recently, an open supporter of Donald Trump. But how did this transformation happen? Did Kelly really shift from opposing Trump to backing him? Let’s dive deep into the evolution of her stance and understand where she stands today.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in The Swamp
Inside the Atlantic Magazine Scandal: Group Chat Leaks, Trump, and the OPSEC Controversy
In recent news, The Atlantic Magazine has found itself at the center of a political storm, as leaked Signal chat transcripts have raised serious questions about editorial integrity, security, and the role of journalists in today’s hyper-political world. The leaks, which have circulated across media outlets like Fox News today, have exposed private communications among prominent Atlantic editor figures, including discussions of potentially inflammatory content related to former President Donald Trump and sensitive geopolitical issues. These leaks highlight the tense relationship between The Atlantic Magazine and the political landscape, especially as it navigates Trump-era reporting and beyond.
By Aneeq Zaheer11 months ago in The Swamp
When did we elect sadists and cowards into office?
I knew Trump 2.0 would be bad, but I didn’t expect America to turn into Hogwarts under Dolores Umbridge overnight. The new Trump administration is full of sycophants and sadistic loyalists. Congressional Republicans are following orders like they’re preparing for the Nuremberg trials. Meanwhile, Democrats are still in a state of shock and disbelief after they lost the election.
By Hayden Searcy11 months ago in The Swamp










