Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Chump's continued decline

Chump's ongoing mental and physical decline is taking place before our eyes.  Demian Bio (The Latin Times) reports:

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned President Donald Trump's mental state over the ongoing war in Iran, claiming that the fact he has said he doesn't think he's going to heaven may not lead him to make decisions with the common good in mind.

Speaking to commentator Megyn Kelly, Greene asked: "What's on his mind? What's his mental state? If he doesn't think he's going to heaven, and he's toward the end of his life, how does that pan out for the rest of us when we have a president of the United States who is convinced he's not going to heaven? What does that mean his decision making is?" Greene said.

Good question.  And it goes to his mental decline.  Zeeshan Aleem (MS NOW) notes:

President Donald Trump rarely demonstrates foresight or careful strategic thinking. But that tendency is taking on a new level of destructiveness in his war of aggression on Iran. The most powerful man on Earth is cavalierly bombing and reshaping one of the most geopolitically explosive regions in the world — and has offered nothing even approaching a coherent explanation for why he’s doing it or what he’s aiming to achieve. It was bad enough for America to have a mad king. Now the world is seeing the rise of a mad emperor.
In the run-up to negotiations with Iran last week, Trump developed a colossal build-up of military assets near Iran and threatened to use force against the country if it didn’t make what he deemed sufficient concessions in negotiations over its nuclear program. But he hardly bothered to make any case to the public as to why this was urgent or necessary, given that he had, by his own account, “totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear facilities in strikes last year, and the Trump administration’s belief that Iran was not enriching uranium. There was also zero evidence that Iran had the capacity to strike the U.S. with its ballistic missiles. 

During negotiations in Geneva on Thursday, Iran indicated it wasn’t interested in limiting its ballistic missile program (which, again, by all known accounts cannot reach the U.S.) or its support for militant proxies in the region. But according to Omanian mediators, Iran made significant concessions on stockpiling uranium. That would seem to suggest things were moving in the right direction. But two days later, Trump began joint strikes with Israel against Iran, and, for the second time in less than a year, vaporized diplomatic efforts with Iran by bombing it.
The strikes were not narrowly targeted at Iran’s already-damaged nuclear capacities or ballistic missiles. It was an assault on Iran’s entire political power structure. The U.S. and Israel killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was not only the most influential autocratic authority in the country, but also a hugely important religious figure for Shia Muslims across the region. They also killed many senior officials in Iran’s government and security forces, including the secretary of Iran’s Defense Council — the man who was overseeing negotiations with the U.S. over the country’s nuclear program. They attacked Iran’s navy and destroyed the headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. 

Trump posted a video statement on Truth Social as these attacks began and, bafflingly, cited grievances from decades ago, including the Iran hostage crisis of 1979. He also announced sweeping ambition for regime change. He told the country’s elite paramilitary, the IRGC, to surrender or face death. And he called for the Iranian people to “take over your government” after the bombardment ended.

So, overnight, Trump’s posture on Iran shifted from trying to defang its nuclear program and reduce its regional militancy to assassinating members of its political leadership and sparking an insurrection intended to replace them.

He's a madman.  He has no idea what he's doing or why.  It's all a whim to him.  People are losing lives but he doesn't care.  

Hastening his decay is what he consumes.  Cristina Galafate (El Mundo) notes Chump's eating habits:

"If you eat a lot of that type of food, plus you are sedentary, sleep poorly, and suffer from stress, the damage is enormous. Now, if you eat the burger but you are a person who exercises a lot, in fact, there are many athletes who also eat like that, who sleep well and rest, the impact will be much less," he explains.

Looking at Donald Trump, he surely is not an elite athlete and will not exercise much; therefore, that type of diet will be negative. "But, first, he probably doesn't only eat that, and then, he has other empowering habits: he is a narcissistic person, therefore, he has fairly good stress tolerance levels, socializes quite well, and that can cushion the negative impact a bit," Galancho elaborates.


Here's C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Tuesday March 3, 2026.  The death toll in Iran increases -- for Iranian civilians, for US service members -- as Chump tries to distract from The Epstein Files with his war of choice. 



The war over Iran engulfed more of the Middle East on Monday as strikes intensified, Iran-backed groups stepped up attacks and a sixth U.S. service member was killed in action.

Trump has said his administration expects the conflict to go on for "four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that."

The Iranian Red Crescent Society, a humanitarian organization, said at least 555 Iranians have been killed since the beginning of the joint U.S.-Israeli military campaign on Saturday.




Videos shared by Iranian state media and independently verified by The New York Times showed thousands of people attending a funeral procession in the southern town of Minab on Tuesday for victims of a strike on an elementary school. The school was in session on Saturday when an airstrike hit it, killing 175 people, Iranian officials and rights groups said.

Some of the funeral-goers held photographs of victims aloft as group prayers were recited, and a large vehicle carried small coffins draped in the Iranian flag through the crowd. Other videos showed people in the crowd chanting “Death to Israel” and proclamations of support for the Islamic Republic.


Today on MORNING JOE, David Ignatius spoke with Joe and Mika about how this is not another Venezuela with Iran calling this "a war of endurance."



Last night on MS NOW, Rachel Maddow noted how FBI Director Ka$h Patel had made the US less safe.


Patel "fired a dozen FBI agents and staff last week for their role in the classified documents investigation of Donald Trump, he targeted an elite counter espionage unit that investigates threats from foreign adversaries and specializes in Iran, according to more than a half dozen sources with knowledge of the firings." 

And it's not just Ka$h getting things wrong as Rachel notes in the segment below. 




One of the reasons for Chump's war on Iran is to distract from The Epstein Files. It's not working.  Rasmussen Poll notes:

Even after the release of millions of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein, a majority of voters still suspect the Trump administration of trying to conceal evidence of the president’s association with the disgraced finance mogul.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 54% of Likely U.S. Voters believe it’s likely that administration officials are engaged in a cover-up to hide Donald Trump’s involvement with Epstein – including 40% who consider a cover-up Very Likely. Forty percent (40%) say it’s not likely administration officials are engaged in a cover-up, including 26% who consider it Not At All Likely. Last July, 60% thought it was likely that the administration was covering up a Trump-Epstein scandal. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Last month, the Department of Justice published more than 3 million pages of documents related to the case of Epstein, who died in custody in 2019 amid sex-trafficking accusations. However, only 43% of voters are confident that the public now has access to the full truth about the Epstein case, including just 18% who are Very Confident the full truth is known. Nearly half (49%) are not confident they have the full truth about Epstein, including 24% who are Not At All Confident.

People are right to wonder about what hasn't been released when so much remains unreleased and unexplained.  Matthew Rozsa notes

President Donald Trump said he was going to expose the deep state and end America’s regular warmaking, and yet according to a former Republican congressman, Trump is supporting the deep state and waging unconstitutional wars.

“If you're a Trump supporter right now, you're a Trump voter right now, you're Mr. or Mrs. MAGA right now, man, your head's gotta be swimming, baby,” former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) said in a Substack post on Monday. “You got to be dizzy, baby, because not only do you know now MAGA, not only do you know now Trump voter, that Donald Trump is actually on the side of the deep state — and that's been so tough for you to grasp, and it has been, because I engage with hundreds of Trump voters every single day, and Donald Trump keeping doing what he can do to keep the Epstein files hidden, and man, the disillusionment I've heard from MAGA, the confusion I've heard from MAGA is off the charts.”

PBS' AMANPOUR & COMPANY featured NPR's Stephen Fowler who broke the news of the Justice Dept hiding documents of a witness detailing -- three times -- that Donald Chump assaultedher. 



Again, people are right to wonder.  Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling (THE NEW REPUBLIC) reports:

The state of New Mexico attempted to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s state residence in 2019. Then the Trump administration got involved.

Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, located roughly 30 miles south of Santa Fe in the high desert, was rumored to be a hotbed of illicit activity. Some of the notorious child sex offender’s victims, including Virginia Giuffre, claimed they were trafficked at the New Mexico estate, and emails issued by ranch staffers allege that the bodies of at least two girls were killed and buried under the building by Epstein’s order, according to documents made public by the Justice Department via the Epstein files. Epstein even contemplated turning the estate, which he purchased in 1993, into a headquarters for genetic engineering experiments.
Yet somehow, the property—dubbed “Playboy Ranch” among locals—has never properly been investigated, according to New Mexico officials.

A report by The New York Times, published Monday, revealed that state officials had every intention to do so—until the first Trump administration intervened in 2019. The government ordered New Mexico to turn over its probe to federal prosecutors, but then they closed the case, according to recently unsealed records obtained by the Times.

Grasp that.  Chump covered for Epstein then.  Just like he covers for Epstein now.  Howard Lutnick is in The Epstein Files and has repeatedly lied to the American people.  A photo of him at Epstein Island popped up and then the Justice Dept disappeared it. Friday, Janna Brancolini (DAILY BEAST) reported:

Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice has offered a questionable explanation for the removal of a photo of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick from its public library of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The photo, which was found in a downloaded cache of Epstein files but was later removed from the DOJ’s dedicated site, appears to show Epstein and Lutnick walking on Little St. James, the Caribbean island where many of Epstein’s crimes took place.
It also shows three other unidentified men, all wearing baggy shorts and T-shirts or button-down shirts, while Epstein is dressed in a white T-shirt and pants.

In a statement to the Daily Beast, a DOJ official said the image was “part of a batch of files that had been flagged for nudity.”

“The batch of thousands of images was pulled for review and is being uploaded with necessary redactions on a rolling basis,” the official said. “No files are being deleted.”

All of the men in the photo are fully clothed.

The picture was located by “jmail,” a site run by two tech workers who have created a searchable version of Epstein’s Gmail inbox by downloading all of the latest releases.

The DOJ’s explanation for its removal was particularly shameless, given that more than 100 explicit photos of Epstein’s victims were accidentally uploaded to the portal before being removed and redacted.


Catherine Lucey (BLOOMBERG NEWS) provides the recap of how Lutnick lied to the American people:

Howard Lutnick has so far defied Beltway predictions of his ouster as commerce secretary, but his appearance in the Jeffrey Epstein files has put him in his toughest spot yet.

During an awkward appearance before a Senate panel recently, the billionaire former chief executive officer of Cantor Fitzgerald LP sought to explain a 2012 trip to the disgraced financier’s private island. The visit with the notorious sex offender came years after his conviction for procurement of minors for prostitution — and during a period in which Lutnick had claimed he had no contact with Epstein.

Lutnick repeatedly insisted he “barely had anything to do” with Epstein and stressed that his wife, four children and nannies were with him for the island visit.

He may not be done with his explanations. House Oversight Chairman James Comer told reporters Thursday it was possible Lutnick would be called to testify in the chamber’s Epstein probe. Comer added that there was a “possibility that his name will arise in some questioning today,” as he prepared to depose former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton.




Pam Bondi, Attorney General and all around fool, played dumb last month when asked by the House Judiciary Committee, about the prison transfer of Ghislaine Maxwell.  That's not going over well.  Arthur Delaney (HUFFINGTON POST) reports:

The Justice Department has to explain why Jeffrey Epstein’s sole convicted co-conspirator won a transfer to a cushy federal prison camp last year, Democrats told U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in a letter on Monday. 

The Epstein Files Transparency Act specifically requires the government to release all documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in Epstein’s *** abuse schemes. The text of the statute doesn’t distinguish between documents from her criminal case and anything more recent.  
That means the Justice Department is legally required to put out any documents “related to her transfer to a minimum-security prison camp where she has been granted numerous unusual special privileges,” Reps. Deborah Ross (D-N.C.), Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) said in a letter to Bondi. 

The Bureau of Prisons, which is part of the Justice Department, transferred Maxwell from a low-security facility in Florida to a minimum security prison camp in Texas. The transfer happened days after Deputy U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche conducted an unusual interview with Maxwell last year in which she said she never witnessed President Donald Trump behave improperly when she, he and Epstein were all partying together in the late 1990s and early 2000s. 

People are right not to trust Pam Bondi, Todd Blanche and Donald Chump.  All have been caught lying too often on this topic.  And the release of the files has not taken place as it was supposed to.  There are files that have still not been released.  Those include the files regarding the woman accusing Donald Chump of assault when she was a teenager.  They have been highly selective in what they've released.  

People aren't crazy.  They see what's going on and they know a cover up when they see one.  Laura Esposito (DAILY BEAST) notes:


Rep. Thomas Massie issued a pointed reminder on Sunday that war won’t distract him from his push to force the Department of Justice to release all documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein.

“PSA: Bombing a country on the other side of the globe won’t make the Epstein files go away, any more than the Dow going above 50,000 will,” the Kentucky libertarian wrote on X.
Massie is one of several Trump critics who have accused the president of staging foreign policy crises and other White House controversies to deflect scrutiny from his historic relationship with Epstein, particularly as new Justice Department documents related to the late sex trafficker’s crimes are released.

In January, critics also alleged that the administration’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro served as a temporary reprieve from bipartisan pressure surrounding Trump’s ties to Epstein, who once described himself as Trump’s “closest friend.”


It's not going away.  He doesn't have Bill Barr to help him hide it this go round.  He's got Pam Bondi and she's an idiot.  In fact, she created the problem for him.  She wanted some easy press so she said she had the files on her desk.  Told that to FOX "NEWS."  And Chump called her out on it.  Because she hadn't looked at the files and didn't know what was in them.  But Chump did. And all these months later, her incompetence has kept it in the news.  








Let's wind down with this from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:


Bondi, Wiles reportedly met with Netflix CEO mere hours before Netflix dropped out of bidding war

“If Paramount Skydance’s deal with Warner Bros. goes through, one family will become a dominant force in American entertainment…Federal antitrust law is designed to prevent mergers that would create massive conglomerates like this, which are bad for our economy and for Americans.”

Text of Letter (PDF)

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Representative Sam Liccardo (D-Calif.), and Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) pressed Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on their role in Netflix abandoning its bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (Warner Bros.), and whether political influence with the Trump administration helped Paramount Skydance (Paramount) win instead. Bondi and Wiles reportedly met with Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos hours before the company dropped its bid, and President Trump reportedly favored Paramount to buy Warner Bros.

“Your conversations with Mr. Sarandos…rais[e] suspicions that the Trump administration’s DOJ is making merger review decisions based on politicized favoritism rather than the law or the facts,” wrote the lawmakers.

On February 26th, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos reportedly met with Bondi, Wiles, and Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust officials in an attempt to dissuade the administration from blocking the Netflix-Warner Bros. merger on antitrust grounds. Hours later, Netflix bowed out of the Warner Bros. bidding war, leaving Paramount as the apparent winner of the contest to purchase the company.

From the beginning, President Trump reportedly favored Paramount’s bid to take over Warner Bros. As a result of its merger with media giant Skydance in 2025, Paramount is owned by Trump ally David Ellison. Ellison’s allies have reportedly suggested Paramount “is the only buyer who would pass muster with Trump administration regulators,” and made “Trump’s implicit support for the deal … their number one talking point” in negotiations. Just last week, Ellison attended the State of the Union address as a guest of Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).

“[Your reported meetings with Mr. Sarandos] look even more disturbing because the meetings occurred just days after the politicized ouster of Antitrust Division Chief Gail Slater and amidst increasing lobbyist influence over DOJ’s antitrust work,” wrote the lawmakers.

Public reporting indicates DOJ leadership has been meeting with lobbyists and influence-peddlers for companies involved in merger discussions, and has repeatedly overridden antitrust concerns in order to approve massive deals. One such lobbying firm is Ballard Partners, hired by both Netflix and Paramount. Federal law requires executive branch officials to recuse themselves from matters of former employers they worked for in the past year, but Bondi and Wiles, who both worked for Ballard Partners, “appear to be heavily involved in politicized discussions about the merger.”

David Ellison is the son of billionaire Trump ally Larry Ellison, who recently acquired a stake in TikTok. If Paramount successfully merges with Warner Bros., the Ellison family will own Warner Bros., Paramount+, HBO, CBS News, CNN, TNT, TBS, Food Network, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, HGTV, among other media properties, and have partial ownership of TikTok’s U.S. business. Paramount is expected to derive $6 billion in “synergies” from the deal, which could come largely from firing workers and cutting content.

“Federal antitrust law is designed to prevent mergers that would create massive conglomerates like this, which are bad for our economy and for Americans,” wrote the lawmakers.

“The American people deserve to know what Mr. Sarandos was seeking in your meetings, what you said to him, and how your discussions may have contributed to Netflix backing out of the bidding war,” the lawmakers concluded.

The lawmakers asked Bondi and Wiles to provide details about their conversations regarding the Warner Bros. merger, including any communications with Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos and Paramount CEO David Ellison, by March 16, 2026.

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