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Trump's officials are quietly concerned about his "blatant criminal behavior." What took them so long?

It is time to stop examining the chaos and time to do something about it.

I have a source inside the Trump regime who feels, in their own words, “a little disillusioned.” This person says they signed on to the Trump team because of “DEI going too far” and because “woke culture was dividing the country,” but is now concerned about the “blatant criminal behavior” of Donald Trump. Really? His last administration didn’t show you that? Well, OK.

This source first approached me by saying, “I can provide you bonafides to show you I’m serious.” That impressed me because I didn’t think many people inside the Trump regime knew what bonafides were, let alone how to be serious.

This source’s concerns about Trump are indeed legitimate, and deserve to be heard. “Not all of us are buying everything he says,” this person told me. “We understand the problem, but we see no solution. You guys in the press, with very few exceptions, are not trustworthy. Congress can’t be trusted and the judiciary so far hasn’t been able to stop him.”

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[–] FireAtWill@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago

I don't buy this post. Trump's Junk Drawer is full of clowns who are even crazier than Trump.

[–] TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world 7 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Who the f cares. These hit pieces does nothing to actually mobilise the already tamed population. As long sycophants and oligarchs see Trump as being useful for as long as possible, he will be tolerated. In a dictatorship-- either in a quasi or full fledged one--the most important resource is access to the dictator. As long as Trump is useful enough for the elites, he will stay in power, even if Trump knows everyone hates his gut.

[–] rational_lib@lemmy.world 2 points 4 hours ago

Strictly speaking that's not true. For example, business elites almost certainly favored Romney over Obama's second term. But when it's someone as wooden as Romney, it doesn't matter how much money they pour into the race.

This time around Republicans are probably going to run some Trump stooge who's planning on the third term end-around to put Trump back in office, assuming Trump lasts that long. I think they're going to have a similar problem this time.

[–] leadore@lemmy.world 4 points 4 hours ago

Trump's officials are quietly concerned about his "blatant criminal behavior."

I don't buy that for a second. They absolutely love it.

[–] Ledericas@lemm.ee 1 points 4 hours ago

why wouldnt you, your working with A DELUSIONAL narcisscists that only answers to several masters; Putin, MSB,qataris,,,,etc.

[–] 0000011110110111i@lemm.ee 3 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

This person says they signed on to the Trump team because of "DEl going too far"

Translation: This person says they signed on to the Trump team because of “Minorities and women getting too much equality and needed to be put back in their place”.

[–] captainlezbian@lemmy.world 10 points 11 hours ago

I get how this happens. Everyone is all on board when it's all talk or they're Monday morning quarterbacking, but when they're involved and they're acting then it's real to them. What had been hyperbolic spiraling and chaos from a distance with plausiblity of intents is now watching a man actively break the law as they assist.

That's not to excuse it. They did and do harm. But this is the second time he's been president and this keeps happening and he churns through people like this.

[–] notgivingmynametoamachine@lemmy.world 32 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

The only thing Stephen Miller deserves is an unmarked grave somewhere dogs go to the bathroom.

[–] A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world 10 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Nah, don't do that last part.

he has a face of someone who likes getting pissed on.

Someone will have to pee from their butt at some point

[–] Taleya@aussie.zone 1 points 7 hours ago

The drunks are sobering up and looking at the mess they have to clean up

[–] Bongo_Stryker@lemmy.ca 33 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

Meanwhile, with a compromised press and Trump ignoring any judicial ruling he dislikes, the Democrats are still no help. They’re nearly as crazy as Trump if they think that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could be a viable presidential candidate. No matter what they think of her policies, very few Republicans who despise Trump would vote for her. “I wouldn’t,” my White House source told me. “I’m not crazy. The far left is as bad as the far right, and they’re the reason I voted for Trump.” There are plenty of moderate Democrats who agree.

Imagine thinking AOC is far left. Ok now imagine thinking that kind of far left is just as bad as the far right.

Like for example, informing people of their constitutional rights, advocating for things like accessible Healthcare and protections for workers is every but as bad as shipping people off without due process to El Salvador prison where they'll die, grabbed by a militarized and masked police force that snatches people off the street, or from their homes or school.

Somehow it's the fault of the democrats who won't accept moderate Republicans. But also there are plenty of moderate democrats that agree that the far left is just as bad.

Well it's amazing that insiders are finally able to suspect something is wrong, but they are still so gripped by cult doctrine they can't make any progress.

[–] MeaanBeaan@lemmy.world 14 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

People are still trying to push this nonsense that democratic candidates need to appeal to the objectively dumbest people in this country in order to be a viable candidate. Its ridiculous. Red voters are only ever going to vote red. They always have and they always will. Left leaning people in this country outnumber right leaning people by a wide margin (because reality has a left leaning bias). The issue is that dem individuals often just don't vote when a candidate is put forward who is cowtowing to the right. The right still votes right and the left doesn't vote. Then we get what we have now. If dems put forward a politician that progressive voters actually want they'll have a much better chance. And AOC is probably a more well liked dem politician right now (among the left) than anyone else except maybe Bernie. But he's probably too old at this point. So AOC makes the most sense right now to me and probably anyone else with a brain.

[–] tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 6 points 11 hours ago

Feels like this might be the time for a coalition to run as "the freedom party" and basically run on the platform of Bernie but use completely different language. There have been studies showing that most gop voters agree with dem policies when they're not presented using the buzzwords they've been brain washed to immediately reject (eg ACA vs Obamacare).

All the low info idiots voting against their own interests would hear policies they like, and they can jerk off to the word "freedom".

[–] jpreston2005@lemmy.world 4 points 12 hours ago

I would take a "Weekend at Bernies" Bernie Sanders over literally any moderate DINO the DNC will push on us. I don't care if he's 99 and on a ventilator, put that man in office so we can finally join the rest of the civilized world with universal healthcare.

[–] AnalogNotDigital@lemmy.wtf 9 points 14 hours ago (10 children)

Two extremely qualified women both were defeated by the worst candidate in our countries history.

I love AOC and her policies, but this country has proven it'll vote for literally the worst encapsulation of boomer greed than vote for a capable and competent woman. Twice.

The Democrats are morons if they pick a woman to run next time. Simple as that.

Let AOC kick Schumer out and take his senate seat. She would be much more effective there.

[–] TripleIris@lemmy.wtf 8 points 11 hours ago

Clinton won the popular vote, and Harris lost because of her last minute hard-right turn alienated everyone.

[–] Bongo_Stryker@lemmy.ca 3 points 10 hours ago

That worst candidate didn't win by a landslide either time, so I don't think it's fair to say America will never vote for a woman. Lots of Americans did vote for a woman. According to CNN: "More Americans voted for Hillary Clinton than any other losing presidential candidate in US history."

People forget that aside from the email bullshit, it was widely reported that Clinton received something like 26 million dollars for speaking engagements, behind closed doors to bankers and American robber barons. Some parts of her speeches were leaked, but she never released any transcripts. I think that fueled voter apathy and "both sides the same" feeling for a lot of people, including two-income families struggling to make ends meet.

You think if a man had done the same, no-one except Bernie Sanders would care?

As for the second strong capable woman, I voted for her, despite her seeming support for the ongoing genocide. I'm not convinced that election was legit.

[–] turtlesareneat@discuss.online 6 points 13 hours ago

We need someone who looks like John Fetterman and thinks like AOC.

[–] A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

You have to blame media for its part in it.

Social media played a heavy hand in artificially inflating trump with its complete and blatant refusal step in and curtail any of the deluge of manufactured bullshit, fake AI controlled accounts, troll farm posts, blatant misinformation, etc, etc, etc.

broadcast media as well, for being so thirsty for ratings and another trump presidency they basically sanewashed every thing he did, when they could bother reporting on it at all, because they knew if he got elected it'd be 4 more years of people desperately turning in every day to see what fresh horrors trump was unleashing, which would drive ratings and revenues to the stratosphere.

[–] AnalogNotDigital@lemmy.wtf 1 points 2 hours ago

I totally blame the media for a massive part of it. Biden has one bad debate and the news talked about it for over a month.

trump literally did the handjob dance and stood there doing nothing for 40 minutes, and it was out of the news cycle in 24 hours.

The news is why he got elected both times. Which is why I refuse to watch news anymore.

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