Donny throws a wobbler over his 'TACO Trump' nickname
At a press conference, Taco Trump was asked about the 'TACO trade,' a term used by Wall Street traders to describe his tendency to immediately climbdown and relent from his thoughtless tariff impositions and threats.
Donny being the humorless gimp that he is responded with a threat:
“But don’t ever say what you said. That’s a nasty question. To me, that’s the nastiest question,” Trump said.
Do one Donny. Your take over and silencing of the press isn't done yet. For now, people can say what they like and call you what they want. And let's tell it like it is, you're a childish, think-skinned imbecile with a toddler's understanding of the economy with the same level of emotional regulation.
Let's enjoy the internet's response:










Arrest of Mahmoud Khalil was unconstitutional shocker
Analysis of Action Against Mahmoud Khalil
Assault on Democracy Authoritarian RiskRationale
The administration's action represents a direct attack on free speech and civil liberties, as it punishes an individual for exercising their First Amendment rights without due process.
In a blatant attack on free speech, Donny's clown regime had Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and pro-Palestinian activist at Columbia University, detained without a warrant.
This unprecedented move was justified by the administration's unfounded claim that Khalil's activism posed a threat to U.S. foreign policy, effectively punishing him for exercising his First Amendment rights. (apnews.com).
Free speech in Donny's America is only free if you're saying things they like
US trade court blocks Donny's Dipshit Tariffs
It's another blow for the buffoon at the oval office, as his sweeping mindless tariffs have been blocked by a federal court.
The emergency law invoked by the White House under the pretence of "unusual and extraordinary threat" to the US economy and national security to force the insane tariffs through have now been ruled by the Court of International Trade as illegal. As Don is not a king, and cannot in fact have unilateral authority to impose tariffs on nearly every one of the world's countries, even uninhabited islands
It ruled that only Congress has exclusive powers to regulate international commerce.
Hats off to the resistance...