Will we still be watching the parade when the tanks roll in?

Donald Trump is not a man of restraint. He is not a man of nuance. He is a man who looks at 200-year-old laws like a child finding a gun in grandma’s attic and thinks, “Cool, let’s see what this does.”

That’s why we need to stop asking whether he’ll invoke the Insurrection Act—and start asking what he’ll do after he sends troops into American cities.

Because make no mistake: he’s going to do it. He’s laying the groundwork in plain sight. He’s marching us down a path paved in executive orders, fear-mongering language about “invasions,” and the political theater of military pageantry. And while cable news panels gently debate the “optics,” he’s flipping through the Constitution like a Waffle House menu at 3 a.m.—greasy fingers, bloodshot eyes, and no idea what he’s ordering.

THE ACT ISN’T A NUCLEAR OPTION—IT’S A LADDER

Section 6B of Trump’s day-one executive order didn’t just float the Insurrection Act—it invited it to dinner. He told the Secretaries of Defense and Homeland Security to draft him a report—due April 20—that includes recommendations for achieving “complete operational control” of the southern border, “including whether to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807.”

This isn’t a casual mention. It’s the escape hatch for a failed agenda.

The economy is tanking. The stock market is puking blood after Trump’s idiotic tariffs on everyone from China to the barely-inhabited Heard and McDonald Islands. His immigration dragnet is deporting U.S. citizens, green card holders, and Puerto Ricans—which, for the uninitiated, are also U.S. citizens.

He’s cornered. And like every narcissistic coward in history, he’s looking for a dramatic exit that makes him feel powerful. Enter the military.

CALL IT WHAT IT IS: A SIEGE

The Insurrection Act was last invoked in 1992 during the Rodney King riots. Before that? Civil rights backlash. Racist governors. Mass unrest. It’s supposed to be used sparingly—not as a fallback plan when your approval ratings are drowning in sewage and your “border war” turns out to be a racist fever dream held together with chicken wire and Tucker Carlson’s tears.

But this is Trump. He doesn’t care about precedent. He doesn’t care about legality. He cares about force. He cares about spectacle. And he knows that Fox News will have a military-style ticker and a countdown clock running by the morning if he does it.

He doesn’t want order. He wants obedience.

BLUE STATES ARE THE TARGET. NOT JUST THE BORDER.

This won’t stop at the Rio Grande. It’ll bleed into cities like Chicago, New York, Los Angeles—anywhere he can point and scream, “They’re not cooperating!” Sanctuary cities are already marked for defunding and harassment. Sending in troops will be sold as “necessary,” “temporary,” “surgical.”

But it’ll feel like a military occupation. It will be one.

Because Trump doesn’t draw lines between immigrant and citizen. Between protester and threat. Between rule of law and rule by law. If he sees dissent, he sees disloyalty. If he sees a brown face, he sees a target. If he sees pushback, he sees a reason to escalate.

This isn’t policy. It’s psychological warfare, and every executive order is a new front line.

IT’S NOT JUST STUPID. IT’S DELIBERATE.

Pundits keep calling his actions “stupid.” That’s half right.

They’re stupid in method—like using dynamite to fix a leaky faucet. But they’re brilliant in design. Trump understands the authoritarian playbook: demonize outsiders, declare an emergency, expand executive power, and when the courts balk, send in the soldiers and dare someone to stop you.

He’s not trying to win hearts and minds. He’s trying to shatter the rules so thoroughly that even your average centrist shrugs and says, “Well, maybe we do need some kind of crackdown.”

This is fascism with a spray tan. And it’s working.

DON’T ASK “WILL HE?” ASK “WHEN?”

We’ve already seen the soft rollout:

The Alien Enemies Act used to deport Venezuelan men with zero due process.

Mass detentions that included American citizens and legal residents.

Border rhetoric that calls families “invaders” and toddlers “national security threats.”

Legal gymnastics so deranged they’d make Joseph Goebbels blink twice.

What do you think comes next?

The Insurrection Act won’t be the climax. It’ll be the midpoint—the moment where we all realize that this isn’t about immigration anymore. It’s about control. Fear. Power. And punishing every last person who stood in his way.

ONE LAST QUESTION: WHAT HAPPENS AFTER?

Let’s say he does it. Sends the troops. Claims it’s “temporary.” Shoots a protester. Blames the mayor. Calls it a deep state plot. Suspends something. Anything. What’s left to stop him?

The courts? Not if five justices keep playing dumb.

Congress? Not with Speaker Johnson wielding his plastic sword like a birthday party clown guarding a bouncy castle.

The media? Not unless they can break their addiction to euphemisms like “polarizing” and “controversial.”

Us? Maybe. But only if we stop pretending this is a political debate and start treating it like what it is:

An escalating authoritarian power grab by a man who has already promised to be a dictator on day one.

The only question is whether we’re still watching the parade when the tanks roll in.

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Daily Beast: Trump Orders Firing of Prosecutor Investigating One of His Donors

The corruption continues at the highest levels!

A Los Angeles-based federal prosecutor was reportedly fired Friday on instruction of the White House, with sources saying that it was likely due to his part in a case involving one of Trump’s top donors.

Citing several sources familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the Los Angeles Times reports that prosecutor Adam Schleifer was fired Friday morning at around 11 a.m. via an email that read “on behalf of President Donald J. Trump.”

Carley Palmer, a former Los Angeles federal prosecutor, told the outlet that Schleifer received his termination from a “one line email and it came from a White House staff account.”

His former colleagues helped him pack up his office belongings swiftly after the email came through.

Sources also noted that Schleifer’s boss, acting U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, Joseph T. McNally, was not involved with the decision.

In a statement to the Daily Beast, White House Press Secretary [Bimbo #1] Karoline Leavitt said: “The White House, in coordination with the Department of Justice, has dismissed more than 50 U.S. Attorney and Deputies in the past few weeks. The American people deserve a judicial branch full of honest arbiters of the law who want to protect democracy, not subvert it.”

The Times’ sources also said that they suspect Schleifer’s termination was caused in part by one case in particular: a probe of Andrew Wiederhorn, the former CEO of restaurant operator Fat Brands Inc. which owns fast-food chains like Fatburger and Johnny Rockets.

According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, Wiederhorn was indicted by a grand jury last May on “federal charges alleging a scheme to conceal $47 million in distributions he received in the form of shareholder loans” from the IRS and other appropriate bodies. The former CEO pleaded not guilty.

Citing Federal Election Commission records, the Times reports that Wiederhorn donated “approximately $40,000” to the Republican National Committee and Trump political action committees since 2023.

Meanwhile, Schleifer has reportedly made several public remarks criticizing President Donald Trump. In one 2020 tweet, the prosecutor wrote: “It’s hard to imagine a President doing more to demoralize line prosecutors, law-enforcement partners, and faith in rule of law than he already has.”

Conservative influencer Laura Loomer even spotlighted Schleifer’s old tweets in an X post Friday, where she asked why a “Biden holdover” was “still working for the US Attorney’s office under the new Trump administration? He is a Trump hater.”

“Fire him. He supported the impeachment of President Trump and said he wanted to repeal Trump’s tax plan,” she continued. “We need to purge the US Attorney’s office of all leftist Trump haters.”

Trump Orders Firing of Prosecutor Investigating One of His Donors

Meeting between King Donald and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

A report on a recent meeting between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, by a WHITE HOUSE REPORTER, someone who was present in the room quoted below…

From a WH Reporter,

“ I’ve covered a lot of Donald Trump press conferences over the years. I’ve seen him lie, deflect, and embarrass himself in countless ways. But what I just witnessed in the Oval Office may have been the most off-the-rails, unhinged display yet.

Trump sat down with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte — a serious figure there to talk about security and alliance unity — but Trump wasn’t interested in that. No, Trump used the opportunity to fantasize about annexing Canada. He actually said, “Canada only works as a state,” and gushed about how the U.S. would look on a map if we just erased the border and took Canada as our own. This wasn’t satire. This wasn’t a joke. This was the president rambling about absorbing another sovereign nation — while the NATO secretary general sat there watching this clown show unfold.

And it didn’t stop there. Trump started pushing the idea of conquering Greenland too, saying NATO might need to get involved in helping the U.S. take it over — as if it’s a game of Risk. He literally said we “need it for international security” and tried to rope NATO into his imperial fever dream. The look on Rutte’s face said it all.

Then, Trump pivoted to his usual bigotry. Instead of talking about defense cooperation or global security, Trump bragged about how he uses transgender people as political pawns to rile up his base before elections — saying Republicans should “bring it up a week before the election” to win votes. In other words, he openly admitted he sees cruelty and manufactured culture war nonsense as a campaign strategy. Despicable.

When asked about American small businesses hurting from tariffs, Trump did what he always does: lie and bluster. “You’re going to be so much richer,” he said. Meanwhile, Medicaid is being gutted, Social Security is under threat, and Trump’s billionaire cronies are cheering as the safety net burns.

Oh, and then Trump suggested we start sending drug dealers to the Netherlands — yes, you read that right — in a bizarre attempt at humor that landed more like a diplomatic insult, especially considering the NATO secretary general used to be the prime minister of the Netherlands.

He kept rambling about how the U.S. doesn’t need anything from Canada, said the European Union is “very nasty,” claimed we can’t sell cars in Europe (not true), and then told an utterly deranged story about how he “invaded Los Angeles” to turn on the water — another lie pulled from his fantasyland. What actually happened was that he diverted water from Northern California, destroying farmland and hurting his own voters in the process.

To top it off, he said our allies shouldn’t worry about Putin, brushing off any concerns about Russian aggression with a shrug.

Let me be blunt: This is not normal. This is not politics-as-usual. This is a dangerous, unstable person with authoritarian fantasies, spewing nonsense in front of our closest allies while the world watches.”

Keep speaking up. Don’t accept any of this as normal.

Ben Meiselas

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Bloomberg: Deportations Won’t ‘Cure’ Blue Cities. They’ll Get Worse.

Trump has repeatedly disparaged American urban centers as dystopian hellscapes. His solutions are likely to hurt more than help.

It’s no secret that President Donald Trump has beef with America’s cities, especially the ones run by Democrats. He has long falsely cast them as crime-ridden, chaotic and dystopian — and often blamed immigrants for every urban ill.

Sure, cities aren’t perfect. But pandemic-era rates of violent crime have been dropping and cities remain economic engines, creating roughly 90% of the country’s output. And as US birth rates fall, cities owe much of their population growth to immigrants.

Deportations Won’t ‘Cure’ Democrat-Led Cities. They’ll Get Worse. – Bloomberg

The Independent: California couple deported after 35 years in the US. Three daughters stunned

Worked and paid taxes for 35 years, no criminal records, 3 children born in the U.S., arrested when they reported for their interview with ICE, gone, *poof*.

Aren’t these the type of people we want to KEEP in the U.S.A.?

California couple deported after 35 years in the US. Three daughters stunned

Members of British punk rock band UK Subs denied entry into the US

Trump critics denied entry:

Three members of the pioneering band were detained and returned to the UK after flying to Los Angeles for a gig.

Members of the punk rock band UK Subs have said they were denied entry and detained in the US, according to accounts from the band themselves.

Bassist Alvin Gibbs shared details of the incident in a Facebook post on Wednesday, which comes amid widespread reports of people being denied entry to the US, including a French scientist who said he was barred because of anti-Donald Trump comments he had made.

Gibbs, along with bandmates Marc Carrey and Stefan Häublein, were deported back to the UK following their detainment. Only vocalist Charlie Harper had been allowed entry. Harper ended up playing the band’s scheduled show in Los Angeles with a group of stand-in musicians.

He recounted how after he landed at the LA airport with his partner, he was told he would be questioned after being flagged. He was informed the flagging was for two reasons: first, he was told he had an incorrect visa, but he was also told that there was another reason that the agents would not disclose to him.

“I can’t help but wonder whether my frequent, and less than flattering, public comments regarding their president and his administration played a role – or perhaps I’m simply succumbing to paranoia,” he said.

The band, considered pioneers in the genre of British punk rock, have been outspokenly critical of Trump and his policies in the past. They are known to often make political statements during live performances.

Members of British punk rock band UK Subs denied entry into the US | US immigration | The Guardian