Ben Cline mum on $1.7B Trump slush fund, as other MAGAs speak out
Ben Cline, back in 2023, was against settlement slush funds, to the point that he was an out-of-the-box co-sponsor of a bill called the Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act.
Ben Cline, back in 2023, was against settlement slush funds, to the point that he was an out-of-the-box co-sponsor of a bill called the Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act.
The Tennessee man who spent 37 days in jail for posting an anti-Trump meme on Facebook settled his suit against the county sheriff for a lot less than I would have.
Donald Trump is scheming to give himself $1.7 billion of our money as a settlement in a lawsuit that he filed against the IRS, which he heads up – and is claiming, because he oversees the IRS, he can tell the agency to just give him the money.
The corruption, cronyism, and self-dealing that now define the American government — under Donald Trump in particular — amount to a slow-motion stick-up carried out in broad daylight.
Inflation was measured at 3.8 percent in April, and keep in mind, this is the number that the Trump administration is willing to tell us is the number.
I’m old enough to remember reading daily and seeing pundits on TV hourly weighing in on Joe Biden being old, decrepit, unfit, unhealthy – and, let’s be square, it was probably fair, given his age.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine is calling out the BS claim from Donald Trump that the “hostilities that began on February 28, 2026, have terminated.”
Donald Trump is bragging again about being asked to take another cognitive exam, as if the rest of us don’t know what it means to be asked to take a cognitive exam.
The Trump regime is trying to dismantle the Southern Poverty Law Center via absurd claims that the Montgomery, Alabama,-based anti-hate group helped fund the 2017 “Unite the Right” White power rally in Charlottesville.
This is now the third time that the Secret Service has flubbed big time at doing even the basics to keep a guy with a gun and ill intent from getting close to Donald Trump.
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