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Day 232: Skewed Justice, Silenced Voices, and Scandalous Scrapbooks

Monday, September 8, 2025

Donny at the Iowa GOP's Lincoln Dinner in Des Moines on July 28, 2023.

Donny’s Signature Gift to Epstein: A Birthday Card From Hell

Well, what do we have here? Democrats on the House Oversight Committee just dropped the full birthday scrapbook made for Jeffrey Epstein — and let’s just say Hallmark won’t be stocking this one.

Inside: a cheery little note allegedly from Donny himself, complete with his dead-ringer signature (the kind he usually reserves for golf scorecards and fraudulent checks). The White House, of course, denies it’s his — because naturally Donny’s autograph must’ve forged itself. This was almost certainly the work of geriatric and criminal mastermind Biden.

The full note with Donny's signature on it
The full note with Donny's signature on it

In another gem appearing in the scrapbook, a photo of Epstein holding a novelty check with Donny’s John Hancock on it, joking about “buying” a woman for $22,500. That’s right — the man currently sitting in the Oval Office is being linked to Epstein in a grotesque game of Monopoly: women as property, transactions scrawled out like gag gifts.

But wait, there’s more! The scrapbook includes lurid sketches: Epstein handing balloons to little girls like some perverted carnival act, and another of him receiving a massage from topless women, initials literally tattooed onto their bodies. A private jet matching the “Lolita Express” even makes a cameo, captioned with the cheery slogan: “What a great country!”

(Image Credit: The Internet/Epstein's Birthday Book)

So let’s recap: Democrats release receipts, complete with Donny’s penmanship and grotesque doodles. The White House sticks its fingers in its ears, chanting “hoax, hoax, hoax.” Meanwhile, we’re all staring at a birthday album that looks less like a party keepsake and more like Exhibit A in the case for why these men should never have been allowed within fifty miles of public office.

Donny’s spent months suing, threatening, and screaming to bury Epstein’s files. Now we see why: every page has his greasy fingerprints on it. And no amount of denials, tantrums, or defamation lawsuits can scrub that ink away.

Release the damn files. Because the American people deserve more than the half-baked excuses of a wannabe king whose best friends were monsters.

What a great country!


Donny’s “Presidential Immunity to Rape” Argument Gets Torched

Donny just got a federal appeals court-sized reality check: no, being president does not give you a lifetime pass to rape and defame women. Shocking, I know.

The court upheld the $83.3 million jury verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll, who accused The Don of raping her and then trashing her reputation when she dared to speak out. Trump’s legal brainwave? That presidents should enjoy immunity — as in, rape all you want, the Constitution’s got your back. The judges didn’t buy it. Boo. Fucking. Hoo.

This comes on top of the earlier $5 million judgment against him for sexual abuse and defamation. You’d think the man would get bored of losing, but no — Donny’s legal strategy is just endless appeals, hoping his pals in the Supreme Court finally rubber-stamp his fantasy that “Commander-in-Chief” also means “Predator-in-Chief.”

Let’s not pretend we don’t see what’s coming: the robed MAGA fan club on the bench will almost certainly invent some tortured angle to rescue him. Because in Donny’s America, justice bends to the whims of one man’s fragile ego and criminal appetites. After all, so far this is what they've voted in his favor:

Scotus Rulings

Watchdog Agency Head Firing Delayed - February 21, 2025
Details: The Court postponed action on removing the head of the Office of Special Counsel, delaying Trump's attempt to fire the watchdog agency head.
Policy Area Significance
Whistleblower Protection / Agency Independence Supports stability in independent oversight amid executive pressure.
Foreign Aid Payments Upheld - March 5, 2025
Details: The Court declined to allow Trump’s administration to withhold payments to aid organizations for work already performed.
Policy Area Significance
Foreign Policy Funding Affirms obligation to honor contracts and grants despite budgetary policy shifts.
Teacher Training Grant Cuts Allowed - April 4, 2025
Details: The Court lifted an injunction requiring reinstatement of teacher training grants promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Policy Area Significance
Education Funding / DEI Undercuts DEI-focused teacher support programs at state level.
Reinstatement of Fired Federal Employees Blocked - April 8, 2025
Details: The Court blocked an order requiring the reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees.
Policy Area Significance
Employment Law / Federal Workforce Strengthens executive discretion over staffing decisions.
Reentry Ordered for Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran - April 10, 2025
Details: The Court directed the government to facilitate return of a Salvadoran man who had been mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration / Errors & Due Process Emphasizes accountability and correction of government errors in deportation.
Transgender Military Ban Allowed - May 6, 2025
Details: The Court permitted enforcement of Trump’s ban on transgender individuals serving in the military by lifting a nationwide injunction blocking discharges.
Policy Area Significance
Civil Rights / Military Policy Expands executive authority over military personnel policies, raises equal protection concerns.
Limits on Alien Enemies Act Deportations Maintained - May 16, 2025
Details: The Court upheld a block on deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, requiring due process and halting immediate removals.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration / Constitutional Law Reaffirms judicial oversight even in cases invoking wartime statutes.
Termination of Venezuelan TPS Allowed - May 19, 2025
Details: The Court allowed the administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants, by lifting a lower court’s order blocking the termination.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration / Humanitarian Status Undermines protections for migrants from crisis-affected countries.
Labor Board Officials Removal Allowed - May 22, 2025
Details: The Court allowed the dismissal of two Democratic members of federal labor boards by staying lower court orders preserving their posts.
Policy Area Significance
Administrative Law / Labor Further erodes independence of labor-related entities.
End of Immigration 'Parole' Upheld - May 30, 2025
Details: The Court put on hold a lower court’s order blocking revocation of temporary parole status for hundreds of thousands of migrants, allowing the administration to proceed with ending the program.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration / Status Protections Potentially exposes many to expedited removal, reducing avenues for relief.
Access to SSA Data Permitted - June 6, 2025
Details: The Court allowed Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency to access sensitive personal data from the Social Security Administration.
Policy Area Significance
Privacy / Government Access Raises privacy concerns regarding government surveillance power.
DOGE FOIA Record Disclosure Block Extended - June 6, 2025
Details: The Court paused lower court orders requiring disclosure of DOGE’s records under FOIA by staying production.
Policy Area Significance
Transparency / Advisory Bodies Reinforces executive control over advisory entity transparency.
Third-Country Deportations Allowed to Resume - June 23, 2025
Details: The Court lifted a lower court’s injunction, enabling Trump’s administration to deport migrants to countries other than their origin without offering them a chance to claim potential harm in those destinations.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration / Due Process Limits procedural safeguards for migrants; emphasizes executive authority in deportation decisions.
Birthright Citizenship Injunction Scope Narrowed - June 27, 2025
Details: The Court narrowed the scope of nationwide injunctions blocking Trump’s executive order restricting automatic birthright citizenship, without ruling on its legality.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration / Citizenship Clarifies limits on judicial power to issue nationwide halts on executive actions and underscores tension between executive authority and judicial oversight.
Limits on South Sudan Deportations Lifted - July 3, 2025
Details: The Court clarified that its June 23 decision also applied to lifting injunctions protecting eight individuals from being sent to South Sudan.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration / Human Rights Extends resumption of controversial deportations to politically unstable regions.
Mass Federal Layoffs Cleared - July 8, 2025
Details: The Court allowed nationwide government job cuts by staying a lower court’s injunction against sweeping reductions across federal agencies.
Policy Area Significance
Labor / Administrative Action Gives the administration broad leeway to reduce federal workforce despite legal challenges.
Education Department Dismantling Permitted - July 14, 2025
Details: The Court allowed Trump’s administration to proceed with dismantling the Department of Education by lifting a lower court’s block on layoffs and transfers.
Policy Area Significance
Education / Administrative Reform Signals support for sweeping structural changes to major agencies.
Removal of Consumer Product Safety Commissioners Allowed - July 23, 2025
Details: The Court upheld the administration’s ability to remove three CPSC members by lifting a lower court’s order blocking their dismissal.
Policy Area Significance
Administrative Law / Independent Agencies Signals weakening of tenure protections for regulatory agency officials.
NIH Grant Cuts Allowed - August 21, 2025
Details: The Court lifted a block on cuts to NIH grants for research focused on racial minorities or LGBT individuals.
Policy Area Significance
Research Funding / Diversity Initiatives Challenges DEI-related funding and scientific autonomy.
Immigration Raids Proceed in Southern California - September 8, 2025
Details: The Court allowed federal agents to carry out immigration raids in Southern California, putting on hold a lower court’s order that barred stops based on race, language, or accent.
Policy Area Significance
Immigration Enforcement Reaffirms executive discretion in immigration enforcement; raises Fourth Amendment concerns regarding profiling.
FTC Commissioner Removal Stayed - September 8, 2025
Details: The Court issued an administrative stay preventing the firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter while considering the legality of the removal.
Policy Area Significance
Administrative Law / Agency Independence Raises questions about limits on executive power to remove independent agency officials.
Foreign Aid Withholding Pause Granted - September 8, 2025
Details: The Court temporarily paused a lower court order mandating spending of about $4 billion in foreign aid, allowing the administration to withhold the funds pending further review.
Policy Area Significance
Foreign Policy Funding / Congressional Appropriation Heightens separation-of-powers dispute over control of spending.

Still, for now, the message from the courts is clear: even kings — or wannabe kings with spray tans and NDAs — can be held accountable. Donny can scream “witch hunt” all he wants, but the reality is simple: a jury found him guilty, and the appeals court told him to pay up.

Whether he actually ever does is another matter.


SCOTUS: Now Proudly Serving Donny’s Deportation Fantasy

Talking of Donny's best buds on the Supreme Court, they of course once again with the Donny appointed majority sided with Team Clown, this time greenlighting sweeping immigration raids in Los Angeles. Because nothing says “justice” quite like turning the Constitution into a doormat.

This ruling overturns a restraining order that had — quite sanely — blocked federal agents from “roving patrols” that stopped people based purely on skin color, language, or the crime of existing in the wrong neighborhood.

Immigrant advocacy groups have warned that these raids are textbook discrimination, systematically targeting people by race and national origin. But to The Don and his robed enablers, that’s not a bug — it’s the whole damn feature. Civil liberties, due process, the basic idea that rights apply to everyone — all tossed aside so Donny can play strongman on the evening news.

This isn’t just about L.A. either. With SCOTUS giving their blessing, the precedent is set: dragnet arrests anywhere, anytime, so long as Donny’s ego demands it. Forget “equal protection under the law” — we’re in “equal persecution under The Don.”

One day, when this authoritarian circus finally grinds to a halt, even the Supreme Court will have to answer for this. History won’t remember them as guardians of the Constitution. It’ll remember them as the clowns who gleefully shat all over it, like one of Donny's diapers.


Donny vs Forrest Gump

Donny’s never met a grudge he couldn’t nurse into a full-blown tantrum, and today’s target was none other than Tom Hanks. Yes, America’s Dad. The man who stormed Omaha Beach on screen and cried over a volleyball. West Point was set to honor Hanks with the prestigious Sylvanus Thayer Award, but in Donny's America, “life is like a box of chocolates” — and if Donny doesn’t like the flavor, the whole box gets thrown out.

West Point abruptly canceled the ceremony, and The Don couldn’t resist gloating. He praised the decision, sneering about “destructive, WOKE recipients.” Translation: Hanks made the fatal mistake of criticizing Trump, and in Trumpworld, that’s a bigger crime than storming the Capitol.

This is, of course, the same Tom Hanks who has poured millions into veterans’ causes and immortalized WWII heroism on film. But apparently, in the eyes of the self-proclaimed Commander-in-Chief, his real offense was not wearing a MAGA hat while doing it.

The message couldn’t be clearer: the military’s highest honor isn’t for those who embody courage, integrity, and service — it’s for those who can stomach Donny’s ego without gagging. Forget honor and country; the new standard is loyalty to The Don.

So, West Point joins the long list of institutions warped into tools of petty retribution. Canceling Hanks’ award isn’t about “values.” It’s about ensuring the only values left are those scrawled in Sharpie on Trump’s Truth Social rants.

Forrest Gump might’ve said, “Stupid is as stupid does.” But even he couldn’t have imagined stupid being handed a scepter and turned loose on West Point.