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  THE TRUMP SCANDAL LADDER Ranked from the smallest mess to the darkest scandal at the bottom A lot of people on the Right feel like every day brings a new “scandal” thrown at them. Some are political hit jobs. Some are self‑inflicted wounds. Some are national embarrassments. And one — the last one — is a moral disaster that no amount of spin can wash away. This is the straight‑up, expanded, aggressive version MAGA readers can handle. 10 . Emoluments & Self‑Dealing Foreign governments and lobbyists spent money at Trump properties while he was president. Why it matters: • Blurred the line between public office and private profit • Opened the door for foreign influence • Set a precedent future presidents could exploit Not the end of the world — but still a scandal. 9. Georgia Election Pressure The “find the votes” call. Why it matters: • A sitting president pressured a state official to change election results • Triggered multiple investigations • Showed how...
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  THE REAL COST OF THE IRAN WAR — A STORY OF AMERICAN FAILURE, A REGION ON FIRE, AND A $300 BILLION BILL NO ONE CAN PAY Let’s stop pretending this was anything other than what it was: a leadership failure in Washington that spiraled into a regional disaster , dragged in half the Middle East, rattled the global economy, and left the United States staring at a bill so large it doesn’t even feel real anymore. Three hundred billion dollars. That’s the number being whispered in hearings, think‑tank panels, and Pentagon hallways. Not $30 billion. Not $50 billion. Three. Hundred. Billion. Dollars. And the worst part? No one in Washington can explain where that money is going to come from. THE WAR THAT STARTED WITH CONFIDENCE AND ENDED WITH CONFUSION The Iran war didn’t begin with a strategy. It began with swagger, but tough talk does not win wars. Washington convinced itself that: Iran would fold quickly The Strait of Hormuz would stay open Allies would fall in line ...
  The President Who Tried to Rewrite History in Real Time An essay written in clear, simple language — even Donald Trump could understand it. In the past, presidents didn’t get to write their own history. They left office, and historians sifted through documents to figure out what really happened. A president could brag, but the record eventually spoke for itself. Donald Trump is the first president who truly believed he could shape history by shaping the story. He repeats big claims about himself — “the greatest president ever,” “the best economy ever,” “the most honest person you’ve ever met” — as if saying them enough times will make them true. But Trump ran into a problem no president before him ever faced: The digital age remembers everything. Every speech, every tweet, every video clip, every contradiction — it all lives forever. And that means Trump’s version of history will always have to compete with the digital record, which doesn’t forget and doesn’t bend. Tr...