Trump vs. Truth. The last gasps of a dying dictator wannabee

Trump’s favorability ratings on a dozen issues are in free fall. True to form, he created new controversies to distract attention from the dumpster fire raging in the Rose Garden Club at the White House (formerly known as the White House Rose Garden).

In the face of his collapsing approval, Trump lashed out against his “enemies”—real and imagined.

Trump’s hand-picked newbie Acting US Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia somehow convinced a grand jury to indict James Comey on charges that will result in a “Not Guilty” verdict after trial (assuming they are not dismissed beforehand).

Trump also issued an executive order declaring that a non-existent “enterprise”—Antifa—is a “domestic terrorist organization.” See Executive Order, Designating Antifa as a Domestic Terrorist Organization. “Antifa” is a broad ideology based on historical opposition in Europe to fascist regimes. To the extent that anyone organizes, incites, or commits violence in the name of “anti-fascism” or any other ideology, such conduct is already illegal under dozens of US statutes. Trump’s executive order is purely performative, a carnival barker’s wild claims designed to deceive and distract.

Here’s the point: Trump’s actions on Thursday ooze desperation and weakness. The case against Comey will be a major embarrassment for Trump. The war on Antifa will go the way of Trump’s “invasion” of Chicago—i.e., nowhere.

Rather than cower in fear in the face of Trump’s bluffing, we should welcome the political fight. Bring it on! We will win!

The indictment of James Comey is a sham and a violation of law.

 The real lawyers in the US Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Virginia refused to bring an indictment against former FBI Director James Comey. Trump was forced to go to a third-string lawyer, Lindsey Halligan, who was willing to violate her ethical obligations by presenting misleading evidence to a grand jury to secure a weak-sauce indictment.

The entire indictment is set forth below:

 

Note that the indictment was signed by Acting Attorney General Lindsey Halligan—a tacit admission that no reputable attorney in her office would put their name on the indictment!

The core of the indictment is that Comey lied when he testified to the Senate that he did not authorize the anonymous disclosure of information to the Wall Street Journal.

The reason Halligan was forced to sign the indictment is that the DOJ Inspector General investigated Comey’s testimony, which forms the basis of the indictment, and concluded that there is no evidence that Comey lied. Instead, the DOJ Inspector General concluded that Comey’s subordinate, Andrew McCabe, was the source of the leak to the Wall Street Journal—and that McCabe lied to Comey about the leak!

The DOJ Inspector General’s report is here: Office of Inspector General, Report of Investigation of Allegations Relating to Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

The report says former Deputy Director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, repeatedly lied to James Comey and to the Inspector General about his conversations with James Comey.

For example, the report concludes:

We found that, in a conversation with then-Director Comey shortly after the WSJ article was published, McCabe lacked candor when he told Comey . . . that McCabe had not authorized the disclosure and did not know who did. . . .

 We also found that on May 9, 2017, when questioned under oath by FBI agents from INSD, McCabe lacked candor when he told the agents that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ and did not know who did. . . .

We additionally found that on November 29, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview during which he contradicted his prior statements by acknowledging that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ, McCabe lacked candor when he: (a) stated that he told Comey on October 31, 2016, that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ;

The problem for the DOJ is that it cannot prosecute Comey without calling Andrew McCabe as a witness. And McCabe was interviewed on CBS 60 Minutes  and admitted that he misled James Comey about the leak to the Wall Street Journal.

During a conversation between Comey and McCabe after the leak, Comey stated his belief that Andrew McCabe would not have leaked the information to the WSJ. As McCabe explained to 60 Minutes, rather than speaking up to say, “Jim, I did leak the information to the WSJ,” McCabe said nothing to correct Comey’s mistaken belief.

As McCabe told 60 Minutes:

I should have corrected it. I should have spoken up and said, ‘Wait a minute, that’s not true.’

By failing to speak up to admit that he leaked the information to the WSJ, McCabe allowed Comey to labor under a mistaken belief about the nature and source of the leak. Comey relied on that mistaken belief (based on McCabe’s lie) when Comey testified to the Senate.

No jury will convict Comey of intentionally lying to the Senate. Indeed, no judge should allow the case to get to the jury after the prosecution rests. There is simply no credible evidence to support the charge.

Comey has come out swinging. Shortly after the indictment, he posted a video statement on Instagram, here: NBC News, Comey responds to indictment saying ‘I’m innocent’. (Be sure to unmute the sound.)

Comey said:

My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump.

But we couldn’t imagine ourselves living any other way.

We will not live on our knees, and you shouldn’t either.

Someone I love dearly recently said, “Fear is the tool of a tyrant.” And she is right.

But I am not afraid, and I hope you are not either.

I hope, instead, you are engaged, you are paying attention, and you will vote like your beloved country depends upon it—which it does.

My heart is broken for the Department of Justice, but I have great confidence in the federal judicial system.

I am innocent, so let’s have a trial.

James Comey is entitled to a speedy trial under 18 U.S. Code § 3163, which is known as the Federal Speedy Trial Act. Generally, the government must bring the case to trial within 30 to 70 days after indictment. Those periods are extended for pre-trial motions. It is possible that Comey could force a trial in little more than two months.

Comey has at least one pre-trial motion that is likely to be granted. He can easily demonstrate that he was prosecuted for political reasons based on Trump’s numerous posts demanding his prosecution. Indeed, after the indictment, Trump posted that Comey was “one of the worst human beings this Country has ever been exposed to” and was “guilty as hell.” Trump has supplied all of the elements for selective or vindictive prosecution.

Trump and AG Bondi have made a huge mistake—in addition to committing obstruction of justice. The trial of James Comey will be Jimmy Kimmel 2.0 for Trump, so let’s bring it on!

Trump declares an ideology to be a “domestic terrorist organization.”

 Trump signed an executive order that declares “Antifa” to be a domestic terrorist organization. See Executive Order, Designating Antifa as a Domestic Terrorist Organization.

Trump’s order is purely performance, intended to stir up his base of ignorant mouth-breathing knuckledraggers as well as giving Fox something else to lie about.

The president has no authority to designate a group as a “domestic terrorist organization.” Notably, the order cites no legal authority for the president’s proclamation. To the contrary, the order says that it must be “implemented consistent with applicable law.”

There are plenty of laws on the books that prohibit the violent activities targeted by the order, i.e.,

armed standoffs with law enforcement, organized riots, violent assaults on Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other law enforcement officers, and routine doxing of and other threats against political figures and activists. Antifa recruits, trains, and radicalizes young Americans to engage in this violence and suppression of political activity . . . .

If the FBI or DOJ identify individuals or organizations that engage in violent activity or train others to do so, they are subject to the criminal laws of the U.S. Likewise, doxxing certain public officials and protected persons is illegal if done with the intent to threaten, intimidate, or incite violence.

Of course, what Trump is hoping to do is to dissuade Americans from engaging in protected political speech and supporting political organizations and parties. Political speech and support for political organizations are protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution. Nothing in Trump’s order can or does prohibit those activities. Indeed, Trump’s order has no legal force.

Still, I understand that some readers may feel anxious about engaging in protected political activities. The bad news is that Trump will target some people. The good news is that he has a list, and you are not on it. The better news is that those on the list have access to great lawyers who will likely be able to have the cases thrown out on grounds of selective or vindictive prosecution.

Concluding Thoughts

Readers and grassroots activists are re-engaging and gearing up for the political fights to come. The victory over Disney / ABC / Trump by Jimmy Kimmel and millions of Americans was a morale boost. The overreach in charging Comey (and others to come, such as Letitia James, Adam Schiff, and John Bolton) will further invigorate the faithful as they continue the difficult work of defending democracy.

Two articles can help boost your confidence as we enter the next phase of the battle.

The first is by Jay Kuo, which smashes the myth that Republicans won by a “landslide” in 2024. See Jay Kuo, The Big Picture, The Myth of the MAGA Majority. This is an excellent article, and I highly recommend reading it from start to finish.

As Jay notes, the 2024 election was extraordinarily close. Trump did not win a majority of the popular vote. And measures that Trump uses to suggest that he won in a landslide—like the number of counties that voted for him—are irrelevant and misleading. There are thousands of counties in the US with tiny populations.

Meanwhile, the population of Los Angeles County is larger than the respective populations of 39 states!

Democrats frequently walk around with a dark cloud over their heads because pundits tell them the voters’ views about the “Democratic Brand” are at their lowest point ever. Who cares about “brand”? What matters are votes and seats in legislatures. By those metrics, non-Trump voters are the strong majority in America! Read Jay’s article for the details

True, we lost the presidency in 2024—but by the thinnest margin of any presidential election since 2000. We should not be walking with our heads hung in shame; instead, we should be planning how to make up those 300,000 votes in three states that would have swung the election to Kamala Harris.

Second, Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo talks about the fact that we have finally reached the point where we are having actual political fights with Trump—rather than watching a one-sided dismantling of the federal government. See Josh Marshall, Talking Points Memo, Let It Begin — The Real Fights Are Finally Coming Into View.

Marshall writes,

I have a growing sense of optimism about the political situation in the United States. But it’s not necessarily because I’m more confident about the outcomes, though I am that too.

It is more that on a number of fronts the actual fight is coming into the open. Who knows who wins or gets the better of it. But the things the Trump opposition is actually talking about are getting put on the table.

And they’re at the center of the table, with everyone watching. They’re fights to get attention and attention outside of the normal political space.

Trump is picking fights that he will lose because he is desperate. But even if he doesn’t lose every fight—like the latest round of tariffs announced on Thursday—the fights are monumentally unpopular. Trump just can’t help himself.

So, the renewed sense of optimism you are feeling is real—even as the going is getting tougher

 

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Just how stupid is Trump? Very, very stupid and worse.

This week, Boeing announced a deal with Uzbekistan to buy 14 planes and maybe eight more later.

Here’s President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post where he tries to take credit:

Earlier this month I spoke with the Highly Respected President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Today I want to congratulate President Mirziyoyev on signing a GREAT Deal with Boeing! Worth over $8 Billion Dollars, Uzbekistan Airways is purchasing 22,787 Dreamliners. This will create over 35,000 jobs in the United States. President Mirziyoyev is a man of his word, and we will continue to work together on many more items! Thank you for your attention to this matter.So, according to Trump, there are 22,787 Dreamliners being built for Uzbekistan, even though Boeing has built and delivered 1,215 total as of Aug. 31, and at $8 billion total, each plane will cost only about $351,000, according to his idiotic math. And given the supposed 35,000 new jobs it will take to build them, Boeing will achieve the incredible efficiency of 1.5 workers per plane!

No, none of that is real, of course. 

What obviously happened is that 14 planes plus an option for eight more equals 22. Someone must have passed Trump a note saying something like: “Uzbekistan is buying 22 787 Dreamliners.”

Dumbass added the comma where there should’ve been a space, and no one felt empowered or emboldened enough to actually say “sir” and point out the humiliating mistake. His brain certainly isn’t capable of doing the basic math that would immediately catch the error.

Oh, and the 35,000 jobs? They are not new positions. The order will be used to support existing jobs, the companies said, per the Wall Street Journal. In other words, by keeping the assembly line humming, 35,000 people won’t potentially get laid off. That’s good, of course, but Trump wants people to think that his policies are creating new jobs. And they’re not. 

So — re-hiring fired workers is the height of efficiency?

Gather round, everyone, for another installment in the ongoing series where the Trump administration frantically tries to rehire the same federal employees it shoved out the door mere months ago. 

This time around, employees from the General Services Administration are being asked to return. Gosh, who wouldn’t want to go back?

The baby-faced racists at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency hit the GSA hard. Headquarters staff was cut by over 75%, real estate portfolio managers were cut by 65%, and facilities managers by 35%.

And who needs all those people anyway, when DOGE was planning to cancel almost half of the government’s 7,500 leases and sell hundreds of federally owned buildings? Don’t need any real estate staff if you get rid of all your real estate holdings, right?

Indeed, the DOGE kids, led by rich manchild Elon Musk, were so hyped to get started that they sent almost 800 notices of lease terminations to landlords but sometimes forgot to tell the government tenants. So, over 100 leases then expired, but the government tenants didn’t move out. And if there’s one thing landlords love, it is tenants illegally holding over and preventing them from renting the space to someone who will pay them.

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Who knew that you couldn’t apply the “move fast and break things” ethos to the vast sprawling nationwide federal real estate portfolio? Who knew that you needed locations for pesky things like a local IRS office?

Federal employees. That’s who knew.

Now the GSA wants several hundred of those employees to come back, unwinding yet another of DOGE’s haphazard efforts. It’s becoming sort of a dog-bites-man story by now, honestly. 

In August, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had to grovel for an exception to an overall hiring freeze in order to hire 450 employees at the National Weather Service after the deadly Texas floods in early July. Turns out the DOGE geniuses didn’t grasp the basic concept of “weather” and how having people like meteorologists around is somewhat necessary. 

Also in August, after shedding over 25,000 employees, the Internal Revenue Service suddenly remembered it couldn’t innovate or synergize its way out of needing people to work during next year’s tax season. So, please come back?

In March, it was the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where 180 probationary employees were fired and then shortly told to come back. It then happened again, in June.

It isn’t just that this entire process has been comically inefficient. It’s that it shows a real disdain, disregard, and lack of understanding of the work of government and what it requires.

But in case you’re wondering: No, the administration has not learned its lesson.

The real problem, per a GSA spokesperson, is federal employees: “GSA’s leadership team has comprehensively considered workforce actions and is making adjustments in the best interest of the customer agencies we serve and the American taxpayers.”

Sure seems like it would have been in the best interest of the agencies and taxpayers if you just hadn’t forced people out in the first place? But really, isn’t it their fault for letting themselves be forced out? Indeed, according to the Trump administration, it is.

Here’s that GSA spox again: “When we talk about the size and scope of this, it’s important to understand that the majority of our separations have been voluntary—the employee’s choice.”

Good luck getting people to come back to this.

Neo-Nazi superintendent to require students to join Hitler Youth

Oklahoma State Superintendent of Schools Ryan Walters announced plans on Tuesday to establish chapters of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s right-wing organization, Turning Point USA, in every high school in his state, threatening to revoke school credentials if they don’t comply.

“Radical leftist teachers’ unions have dominated classrooms for far too long, and we are taking them back,” Walters wrote on X, announcing a partnership with the conservative activist group.

Walters’ announcement comes after Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, took over the organization following his fatal shooting at Utah Valley University. It’s unclear if the widowed Kirk will continue to echo her husband’s thinking against immigrants, Muslims and the LGBTQ+ community or will move the organization further to the right.

“We have seen the outpouring from parents, teachers, and students that want to be engaged in a meaningful work going on at Turning Point,” Walters said. “They want their young people to be engaged in a process that understands free speech, open engagement, dialog about American greatness, a dialog around American values.” In an interview with local Fox affiliate KOKH-TV, he warns there will be repercussions for schools that refuse to have a Turning Point USA chapter.

It started with Sarah Palin

While Newt Gingrich and Limbaugh planted the seeds, it was really Sarah Palin who was the “canary in the coal mine” for the MAGA movement.

She checked all the boxes:

* Completely ignorant of basic knowledge about the world

* Hateful views wrapped in fake Christian values

* Hypocritically judgemental of others, while ignoring the mess in her own house

* Viewing your opponent (Barack Obama) as not someone with whom you disagree, but an evil enemy

* A child-like believe that America is always right

Angry, ignorant, demented old man yells at the United Nations for an hour

Today the United States of America became a joke for the rest of the world, thanks to the actions of one angry, stupid, demented old man.

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Donald Trump spoke at the United Nations on Tuesday, delivering a speech that can only be described as embarrassing.

“In a period of just seven months, I have ended seven unendable wars,” Trump claimed, recycling his fact-free assertion that he is a global peacemaker. “They said they were unendable. You’re never going to get them solved.”

Trump continued with an attack on global environmental initiatives, echoing his administration’s dangerous stance on climate change. “If you don’t get away from this green scam, your country is going to fail. And I’m really good at predicting things. You know, they actually said during the campaign that I had the best-selling hat. ‘Trump was right about everything.’ And I don’t say that in a braggadocious way, but it’s true. I’ve been right about everything.”

However, Trump’s cruelest words came, as they always do, when speaking on immigration policies. “It’s time to end the failed experiment of open borders. You have to end it now. I can tell you,” Trump said. “I’m really good at this stuff. Your countries are going to hell.” 

And with those comments, Trump turned the rest of the world against the US.

 

Charlie Kirk Memorial Rally — old-fashioned KKK rally — 1930’s Germany Nazi rally — can’t tell the difference.

President Donald Trump used his speech at the memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Sunday at 63,400-seat State Farm Stadium in Arizona, to continue obscuring Kirk’s long record of hateful and bigoted comments and views. Other speakers were also a part of the process of using what was billed as a memorial service instead as a political rally for the right.

“He was a missionary with a noble spirit and a great, great purpose. He did not hate his opponents, he wanted the best for them,” Trump said. “That’s where I disagreed with Charlie, I hate my opponent.”

In fact, hate was central to Kirk’s career as a political organizer for the right and as a political pundit. From his platform, Kirk preached bigotry against multiple groups of Americans. He struck out against transgender people, in January referring to the “trans mafia” and the “purple haired jihadis” who he praised as “being run out in decent society.” Years before that he said a trans student in Wyoming should be bullied and imprisoned.

Kirk also called for former President Joe Biden to be executed and argued that Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is Black, did not “have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously” and “had to go steal a white person’s slot to go be taken somewhat seriously.”

Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, also brushed past her husband’s incendiary rhetoric in her speech, instead alleging that “the greatest cause in Charlie’s life was trying to revive the American family.”

By contrast, figures like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have condemned Kirk’s killing while also speaking out against efforts to whitewash who he was.

On Friday, while speaking in opposition to a congressional resolution honoring Kirk, Ocasio-Cortez noted, “We can deeply disagree and come together as a country to denounce the horror of this killing, and it is not a license for the abuse of power and whitewashing of American history.”

The measure passed the House with the support of 95 Democrats, including Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

The right and the Republican Party have chosen to weaponize Kirk’s death and to use it as an excuse to go after the left in America. The killing is being used as a flimsy cover for attacks on free speech and the First Amendment, most notably the decision to use the FCC to pressure Disney/ABC to sideline host Jimmy Kimmel.

At the memorial, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, who has a history of supporting white supremacy, continued the crusade.

Miller falsely claimed that the political left supported Kirk’s killing, adding, “You have nothing. You are nothing. You are wickedness, you are jealousy, you are envy, you are hatred, you are nothing.”

The rally was billed as a memorial to a slain political figure, but ultimately it was a full-blown Nazi/KKK rally, another moment in which the right decided to lie about who Kirk was while using the moment to push their hate-filled political agenda.

Once again Trump reveals his true self, and, once again, it is evil, vile, ugly, and stupid — which tells us a lot about his followers

The major news on Sunday was the memorial service for Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk’s widow forgave her husband’s killer. In contrast, Trump said,

[Charlie] did not hate his opponents; he wanted the best for them. That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponents, and I don’t want the best for them.

Trump violated the cardinal rule when you are asked to speak at the memorial service for someone who has passed away: It’s not about you.

But with Trump, everything is about him–which explains nearly all of America’s present political dysfunction.

Not a single member of the president’s party condemned his vile remarks. So, I won’t say it. The cowardice and double standard of the Republican Party are in every story about Trump’s vulgar, hateful, corrupt actions.


The GOP’s failure to pass funding bills for the new fiscal year.

The GOP must pass 12 funding bills or a “continuing resolution” to keep the entire government funded after September 30, 2025. Neither appears likely to happen, so we should prepare to join the messaging battle over the government shutdown, if it occurs.

Democrats have said that they are willing to support a continuing resolution on two conditions. First, Republicans must agree to protect the Affordable Care Act and other healthcare programs. Second, Trump must agree to abide by the spending mandates included in the 12 funding bills that Congress will pass.

Senator Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries sent a letter to Trump that described the first condition as follows:

We will not support a dirty spending bill that continues the Republican assault on healthcare, which includes devastating Medicaid and Medicare cuts; skyrocketing premiums, co-pays, and deductibles; the refusal to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits; unprecedented attacks on medical research and the public health system; the suppression of vaccine availability; and the forced closure of hospitals, nursing homes and community-based health clinics nationwide.

I have frequently been wrong (and surprised) by last-minute agreements that have avoided predicted shutdowns in the past that seemed certain to occur. Stay tuned.


Trump says he will nominate one of his personal lawyers to replace acting US Attorney for Eastern District of Virginia

Given its proximity to Washington, D.C., the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia is one of the most important federal district courts in the nation. It handles most of the sensitive national security suits filed by the United States government.

Last Friday, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District, Erik Siebert, resigned after he refused to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James over nonexistent mortgage fraud allegations.

On Sunday, Trump indicated that he would nominate yet another of his personal attorneys to serve as the head of a federal district. Trump indicated that he would nominate Lindsay Halligan, who worked as part of the legal team defending him against the indictment for refusing to return national security documents. Prior to that assignment, Halligan worked as an insurance attorney in Florida for approximately eight years. She has no experience as a prosecutor or public defender in federal or state court.

In other words, Halligan is absolutely unqualified to serve as US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. See Times of India, Lindsey Halligan’s education and career: How a Florida insurance lawyer from Regis University became Trump’s US attorney nominee

But Halligan has one important qualification (in Trump’s view): She is apparently willing to indict Letitia James in the absence of any evidence.

Trump’s “reply to all” Truth Social post revealed his political animus in pursuing Letitia James and Adam Schiff for mortgage fraud. Proving selective prosecution as a defense is nearly impossible under normal circumstances. The defendant must prove that the prosecution acted with an improper motive, which includes retaliating against the defendant for engaging in protected First Amendment activities. See United States v. Armstrong | 517 U.S. 456 (1996).

Here, Trump has handed the defense lawyers irrefutable evidence of his improper motive in pursuing mortgage fraud charges against Letitia James and Adam Schiff. He seeks to punish them because “I was indicted 5 times and impeached TWICE.” Lawyers for both James and Schiff should already be working on motions to dismiss their upcoming indictments.

It is difficult to describe the depravity of Trump’s moves to replace the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in order to ensure the unlawful prosecution of Letitia James and Adam Schiff. When former President Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch met for about 20 minutes in 2016, Republicans—including Trump—squealed like stuck pigs.

In contrast, the sitting president is directing the Attorney General to replace an acting US Attorney (appointed by Trump) in order to ensure the indictment of Letitia James and Adam Schiff. Trump has already publicly declared that James and Schiff are “guilty,” something no other president has ever done before the trial and conviction of a defendant.

Every Republican should be outraged about Trump’s political weaponization of the DOJ in a way that only a dictator would attempt. For that matter, Democrats should be making a lot more noise about this unprecedented corruption of the presidency and the DOJ. And those seeking to defend democracy must include Trump’s dismantling of the DOJ as part of our protests.

It’s a lot, I know. But we don’t get to pick and choose the crises that we face.


Trump acts as “dealmaker” for sale of TikTok to Trump oligarch allies in US

In 2024, Congress passed a statute that required the owners of TikTok to divest ownership of the social media platform from its Chinese parent corporation, ByteDance. That divestiture was required to occur before January 19, 2025. If the divestiture did not occur by January 19, then American social media and technology companies were prohibited from carrying TikTok on their platforms.

Trump ignored the divestiture deadline. Instead, he began to assume the role as “lead negotiator” in the divestiture transaction. Last week, reports emerged that Trump had arranged the sale of TikTok to conservative tech oligarchs. Trump allies Larry Ellison and Marc Andreessen will assume majority control under a proposed divestiture. See Forbes, Larry Ellison’s Oracle Among Controlling Investors In TikTok Deal, Report Says.

Having Ellison and Andreesen as TikTok’s controlling shareholders is bad enough, but Trump is now working to include the Murdoch family (owner of Fox News) in the acquisition group. See The HillTrump says Lachlan and Rupert Murdoch are likely part of TikTok buyer group.

In short, TikTok will likely become the video analog of Twitter’s conservative hellscape. And we got here because Trump refused to enforce a congressional statute requiring the deplatforming of TikTok in January 2025.

Instead, he unlawfully claimed for himself the power to act as a dealmaker to ensure that the world’s largest social media platform would be placed in the hands of MAGA-friendly capitalists.

This is yet another example of “giving Trump a pass” when he acts in violation of statute and the Constitution.

He ignores the law to benefit himself. Every single violation must be criticized and condemned.

As it is, the financial and political press are reporting only on the details of the TikTok divestiture, rather than its unlawful nature!