Donald Trump is the 47 President of US

I can't wait till everything he has done is torn apart.
 
I heard he's wanting to do a Hunger Games sort of thing where he's wanting to round up a boy and girl in High School from every state to compete in some athletic competition and of course he's barring trans people from participating since he's a bigot like every other GOP.
 
I heard he's wanting to do a Hunger Games sort of thing where he's wanting to round up a boy and girl in High School from every state to compete in some athletic competition and of course he's barring trans people from participating since he's a bigot like every other GOP.

Hopefully his health catches up before this becomes a thing.
 
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I'm all for bringing physical activity into schools. Kids need to be active otherwise they will be doomed as adults. But his version of being active is pretty strange. He wants America to be 50s America so bad and it never will be. Cultures change and he and his followers are going to have to get over that.
 
Latest on Trump approval rating, a new low:
 
Read from cnn:

multiple recent polls show a majority of Americans questioning it in one way or another. And even many Republicans seem to have concerns.

Perhaps the most striking poll came Tuesday, ahead of Trump’s first State of the Union address of his second term, which beat his own record for the longest speech to Congress.

The Reuters-Ipsos poll showed 61% of Americans agreed that Trump has “become erratic with age.” Even 30% of Republicans agreed with that sentiment.

The survey harks back to some surveys in Trump’s first term, when many Americans grew to question his mental acuity. But while the percentage of registered voters saying he wasn’t “mentally stable” approached 50% in Quinnipiac University polling following the attack on the US Capitol in 2021, it never crested a majority — much less hitting 61%. (“Erratic” is, of course, not the same as “unstable.” But they are along the same lines.)

The Reuters-Ipsos poll also showed a decrease in the percentage of Americans who say Trump is “mentally sharp and able to deal with challenges.” That number has dropped from 54% in September 2023 to 45% today.

A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll last week showed majorities said Trump didn’t have the mental sharpness (56%) or physical health (51%) it takes to serve effectively.

And, finally, is a Pew Research Center survey conducted last month.

It showed the percentage of Americans who are at least “very confident” that Trump has the mental fitness to do the job dropping from 39% a year ago to 32% today.

The percentage who are at least “very confident” that he has the physical fitness has dropped from 35% to 28%.

And similar to the Reuters-Ipsos poll, the numbers among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents should raise some eyebrows. The percentage of them who are “very confident” in Trump’s mental fitness has dropped from 75% to 66%. On physical fitness, he’s dropped from 65% to 55%.
 
Read from yahoo finance:

Trump Media Lost More Than $400 Million Last Quarter​


Truth Social’s parent company, Trump Media and Technology Group, lost more than $400 million last quarter and brought in less than $1 million in sales, according to a Friday press release from the company.

The company reported $871,200 in revenue during the first three months of 2026, a modest increase from the same period a year earlier, alongside a $405.9 million net loss and a $387.8 million adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) loss.

Notably, President Donald Trump’s revocable trust owned about 41% of the company’s outstanding shares as of the end of April, according to Trump Media’s most recent annual filing. They recorded a $712 million net loss in 2025.

Trump Media said most of the red ink stemmed from accounting-related charges rather than day-to-day operations, citing “non-cash losses including unrealized losses on digital assets, digital assets pledged, and equity securities ($368.7 million), accreted interest ($11.5 million), and stock-based compensation ($11.8 million).”

The earnings release marks the first quarterly report since former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) stepped down as chief executive last month. Trump Media named media executive Kevin McGurn, whose résumé includes roles at Hulu, Vevo, and T-Mobile, as interim CEO.
 
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