Chronicling the misadventures of our minority-elect President’s alternate reality, alternative facts and the miscreants that comprise his administration so you don’t have to:
Today’s misadventures begin with the ineptitude of the Trump White House during the annual Easter egg roll – which it couldn’t do properly, results of Trump’s America first con becoming more evident, Trump lashes out at protesters demanding his taxes, the human cost of Trump’s regulation rollbacks, in typical fashion our Liar-in-Chief’s claims about his executive orders aren’t true, Trump’s growing millennial issues – most view him as illegitimate, another dubious nominee that wants to destroy the agency he would lead, musings over whether or not Trump has a media team, NYT brings in serial misinformer columnist to prop up our War Criminal President and continue pushing Trump’s Syrian gas attack fairy tale and more.
The Trump White House Can’t Even Throw the Easter Egg Roll Properly article from Marie Claire on Yahoo! News. –
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-white-house-apos-t-164529840.html
As Trump plays the global strongman, what happened to ‘America first’? article from The Guardian. –
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/16/donald-trump-america-first-foreign-policy-syria-china-russia
As with the rest of his illicit campaign and illegitimate presidency, Trump’s promises of ‘America First’ were nothing but a con.
Trump lashed out after Tax March protest: ‘The election is over!’ article from Yahoo! News. –
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-lashes-tax-march-protest-election-144721987.html
Yes Mr. Trump, the election is over and yes, you are the President – albeit it the minority-elect President with no mandate – and you will never live that down…but you still need to release your taxes.
The Human Cost Of Trump’s Rollback On Regulations article from The Huffington Post. –
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-rollback-regulations-cost_us_58f1375be4b0bb9638e3f72c
“The White House seems to measure regulations in terms of dollars and cents. What about lives lost or saved?
WASHINGTON ? If Tom Ward had to die from his work, he’d rather fall off a scaffold than endure the slow death his father did from the debilitating lung disease silicosis.
“I would choose to go much quicker,” he said, “rather than to have my family watch me suffer.”
Ward fears that other workers will face the same suffocating illness as his father, thanks to the regulatory rollback underway by the Trump administration…”