????NEW: U.S President Trump:
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws1) April 1, 2026
“We can't take care of daycare. We're a big country. We're fighting wars. It's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these things.” pic.twitter.com/5f7jVE4bsB
Tucker's fault! pic.twitter.com/tzIBDasA9F
— Hunter Wallace (@LutherEnjoyer) April 2, 2026
Host: The price of oil is surging. Trump's remarks last night clearly fueling rather than calming fears about the war with Iran. Oil is at $110 a barrel, with analysts warning $200 a barrel is now possible even if the conflict ends. pic.twitter.com/ZvgF0TlY4J
— FactPost (@factpostnews) April 2, 2026
??? The President of the United States woke up this morning and posted a 150-word personal attack on Bruce Springsteen.
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 2, 2026
Called him a dried up prune. Insulted his plastic surgeon. Told his supporters to boycott concerts that "suck."
Somewhere a CENTCOM briefing is waiting.… pic.twitter.com/uAwRi5JknU
Are You Fighting For Jeffrey? ?? pic.twitter.com/XU1vpHUC65
— ??JESUS MOTORCYCLE?? (@PUNlSHEDJesus) April 1, 2026
Trump is blaming Tucker Carlson and ranting about Bruce Springsteen.
The price of oil in the U.S. and Europe has skyrocketed since his national address last night.
Evidently, he was also serious about cutting healthcare spending to fund his war against Iran for Israel, which he claimed we “won” a month ago. He is writing Democratic attack ads now.
“President Donald Trump is preparing to release a fiscal year 2027 budget plan on Friday that will frame his party’s midterm election message around a massive defense buildup, partially paid for by cuts to domestic agencies and health-care entitlements.
A governing vision that directs tax dollars to the Pentagon amid an unpopular Iran war represents a political risk for the White House, especially against a backdrop of spiking gasoline prices. Trump could also face resistance from within his own party over envisioned cuts to health and science agencies that Congress rejected last year on a bipartisan basis.
Once a deficit hawk — he said in 2016 that he thought he could balance the budget in five years — Trump ended his first term with $7.8 trillion in added debt. His 2027 proposal is expected to give an update on 10-year deficit projections currently estimated at around $16 trillion …”
America First?
Make America Great Again?
We have never seen a politician run on one thing, drilling the same message into the minds of his voters for a decade and pivot so dramatically to delivering the exact opposite.
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