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Trump to child from Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania is great, we won Pennsylvania, actually three times. We won it in a landslide.
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I'm not a Trump fan by any means, but this one isn't on him. These are career bureaucrats from all different Presidents who are so stupid they don't understand basic Adobe Acrobat layering.

Yeah, but none of the others said they hired only the best people and then set records for firing.

He still hired Corporal Klutz Keg-seth, who brought a reporter into a classified chat.


In other words, while I understand the point, his self-described bar for his underlings is by his own doing, nobody else's.
 
I'm not a Trump fan by any means, but this one isn't on him. These are career bureaucrats from all different Presidents who are so stupid they don't understand basic Adobe Acrobat layering.
And yet this wasn't a problem before. That's because they all had a well-documented process for redacting files; they didn't need to understand what was going on under the hood.

So the problem here is that whoever made the decision to cancel the Acrobat licenses didn't bother to find out how people were using Acrobat. If they had, they would have known about the redaction issues and (one hopes) would have either kept the licenses or have a non-Acrobat solution ready (including any necessary training/documentation) before the licenses expired.

So yeah, this is on Trump, as he unleashed "the best and the brightest" on an unsuspecting world.
 

Analysis: Donald Trump’s top 25 lies of 2025​


It was hard to pick only 25. But it was easier than it used to be.

Just like his first presidency, President Donald Trump’s first calendar year back in the White House was an unceasing parade of lies. In 2025, though, the variety of Trump’s false claims shrunk even as he maintained his trademark staggering frequency.

Trump’s lying has always been characterized by dogged repetition. It became especially repetitive in 2025. While he continued to regularly sprinkle in new lies, he relied on a core set of go-to fabrications he deployed virtually no matter the setting and no matter how many times they had been debunked.
 

Analysis: Donald Trump’s top 25 lies of 2025​


It was hard to pick only 25. But it was easier than it used to be.

Just like his first presidency, President Donald Trump’s first calendar year back in the White House was an unceasing parade of lies. In 2025, though, the variety of Trump’s false claims shrunk even as he maintained his trademark staggering frequency.

Trump’s lying has always been characterized by dogged repetition. It became especially repetitive in 2025. While he continued to regularly sprinkle in new lies, he relied on a core set of go-to fabrications he deployed virtually no matter the setting and no matter how many times they had been debunked.
and that dogged repetition is aided by a whole bunch of "independents" just asking questions
 
more of that woke, radical, leftist violence.

but at least he was speaking out against both sides


The man accused of placing two pipe bombs in Washington, DC, on the eve of the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol told investigators after his arrest that he believed someone needed to “speak up” for people who believed the 2020 election was stolen and that he wanted to target the country’s political parties because they were “in charge,” prosecutors said Sunday.
 
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Q: Did Attorney General Garland or other DOJ officials direct investigative steps within your office of the special counsel?

Jack Smith: No

Q: Did President Biden ever give you any instructions about what you should or should not do related to these investigations?

Smith: No.

Q: Did you ever speak to President Biden about these investigations?

Smith: No.
 
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2 rules for special investigations...

- If you consider a special investigation, you better make sure to it doesnt come back and implicate/entangle you or your administration,
- If you have to guide, interfere, or intervene in an investigation, you picked the wrong investigator.
 
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