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“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”

17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...
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Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.