She has done real harm to our country which is true of everyone serving in Chump's cabinet.
They're evil and they take their cue on that from Donald Chump. Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld (LGBTQ Nation) notes:
We find many parallels between the death cults of The Peoples Temple and the MAGA movements: Both were led by a charismatic leader who offered unfounded promises and downright lies for people to “drink the Kool-Aid,” which left many people literally dead in MAGA’s wake, or members figuratively dead in soul by the promises and their expectations of high rewards.
Placing deaths on ICE
Reviewing a sampling of the literal death incidents show that during Donald Trump’s first term as president (2017-2021), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) reported 52 deaths of people interned under Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with 95% as “preventable or possibly preventable.” This far exceeds the total number of deaths under ICE detention during the Biden administration’s full four years in office.
Early into Trump’s second term, 32 people died in ICE custody in 2025, with another six deaths so far in 2026.
Most ICE incarcerated deaths are due to harsh treatment of people who suffered from heart attack, stroke, respiratory failure, or from flu viruses.
By early 2026, ICE officers had shot at 13 people and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 7. She was a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three. Federal immigration agents also killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, who was also 37 years old and a U.S. citizen. Alex was an ICU nurse for the Minnesota Veterans Administration. Federal officers shot and killed him on January 24.
Killing the poorest
President Donald Trump’s closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in 2025 has been linked to an estimated 1,400,000 to 1,600,000 lives needlessly lost, with projections as high as 14 million additional deaths by 2030. Roughly two-thirds of the fatalities in the first year alone are estimated to be children, with more than 500,000 children under five dying from HIV infection, malaria, pneumonia, dysentery, or starvation.
These deaths are due to the suspension of funding for critical programs for health, nutrition, and development assistance to some of the poorest countries on the planet.
Deaths by the snorter of cocaine on toilet seats
“I’m not scared of a germ. I used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats,” admitted the United States Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services under the second Trump administration, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a recorded February 12 interview.
Well, don’t you all feel really safe and secure with this man serving as our country’s leading health advisor? If you do, though, you need to think again.
Under his tenure and with his background of health conspiracies and anti-vaccine stands, we are not seeing what he claims will Make America Healthy Again (MAHA). Instead, Kennedy has succeeded in Making Childhood Diseases Infecting Again. We are now seeing outbreaks of measles and other childhood infections throughout the country that we thought we had virtually eliminated not so long ago.
Kennedy has cancelled $500 million in mRNA vaccine research, rolled back $11 billion in COVID-era grants to local health departments even despite previous assurances to Congress that he wouldn’t do so. He has fired the CDC chief and replaced members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) with individuals skeptical of some vaccines. Basically, he has dismantled the public health system of the United States, placing all of us at risk for developing preventable diseases and unnecessary deaths.
Killing the environment (and us along with it)
Donald Trump’s campaign slogan of “drill baby drill” has resulted in his 007-style license to kill people by carelessly and needlessly murdering our planet with toxic pollutants.
In addition to the over 70 environmental regulatory rollbacks under Trump’s first administration according to New York Times research, the Polluter-In-Chief gave a stunning announcement February 12, 2026 that he has further loosened the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from protecting the environment leaving the country now with a government-mandated new agency that can be titled the Pollution Rollbacks Of Fossil Fuels Increasing Toxicity Substantially (PROFFITS).
This agency has revoked “both the Obama-era 2009 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Endangerment Finding and all subsequent federal GHG emission standards for all vehicles and engines of model years 2012 to 2027 and beyond,” states the official government announcement.
Specific items of the administration’s agenda include loosening standards for vehicle tailpipe emissions, weakening rules regulating power plant emissions, defunding research and implementation of renewable energy sources, increased drilling and fracking of fossil fuels, eliminating financial incentives for consumers to purchase electric vehicles, and revocation of other climate polluting directives.
This furthers the Trump administration’s anti-science bias by forgoing conclusive scientific evidence that human-generated greenhouse gas emissions have impaled our planet by placing all living species on the endangered list.
Chump and all those who enable him are disgusting.
Moving on, Molly Sprayregen (LGBTQ Nation) reports:
A man wrote in to an Irish radio station with a heart-wrenching confession of love inspired by Heated Rivalry.
RTE Radio 1 host Brendan O’Connor read the emotional letter on air, which involved a man telling another man he still loves him 30 years after they last spoke. “I am a successful, reasonably wealthy married man with two adult children,” it began. “But sometimes I find myself lost in emotion.”
Read the whole article, it was really moving.
Here's C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"
The vast trove of documents released by the Justice Department from its investigations into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein failed to include some key materials related to a woman who made an accusation against President Trump, according to a review by The New York Times.
The materials are F.B.I. memos summarizing interviews the bureau did in connection to claims made in 2019 by a woman who came forward after Mr. Epstein’s arrest to say she had been sexually assaulted by both Mr. Trump and the financier decades earlier, when she was a minor.
The existence of the memos was revealed in an index listing the investigative materials related to her account, which was publicly released. According to that index, the F.B.I. conducted four interviews in connection with her claims and wrote summaries about each one. But only one of the summaries, which describes her accusations against Mr. Epstein, was released by the Justice Department. The other three are missing.
The public files also do not include the underlying interview notes, which the index also indicates are part of the file. The Justice Department released similar interview notes in connection to F.B.I. interviews with other potential witnesses and victims.
About 10 F.B.I. employees, some veteran agents, were dismissed this week for their work on the investigation into President Trump’s retention of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, his residence in Florida, according to five people with knowledge of the move.
The firings are part of a rolling barrage of retribution aimed at those who worked on the two federal prosecutions of Mr. Trump after his first term in office. They came hours after Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, told Reuters that as part of the documents inquiry, the bureau had subpoenaed phone metadata for himself and Susie Wiles, currently the White House chief of staff.
They are not expected to be the last, those people said.
Requests for phone records are common in complex criminal investigations to establish timelines and provide proof of communication. It remains unclear if the F.B.I.’s Trump-appointed leaders have accused employees of wrongdoing. In the past, they have not. In some cases, firings have violated procedural safeguards created to protect agents from politically motivated dismissal, according to agents and their lawyers.
The F.B.I. Agents Association, a professional group representing bureau employees, denounced the dismissals in a statement, describing them as an unlawful termination that “violates the due process rights of those who risk their lives to protect our country.”
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