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TRUMP’S INCOMPETENT ADVISORS — NOEM EDITION
Trump firing followed ad campaign backlash
Kristi Noem was dismissed by President Trump after a $220 million DHS advertising campaign drew bipartisan criticism and reportedly angered him. The campaign’s contracting process is now under inspector general review, particularly regarding the role of Corey Lewandowski, her unpaid adviser and rumored romantic partner. Noem defended the campaign during Senate hearings, claiming Trump had approved it, but the fallout proved politically costly.
Lewandowski under investigation for contract influence
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime Republican operative and close Noem adviser, is reportedly under federal investigation for possible improper influence over DHS contracts. Allegations include interactions with companies seeking agency work and ties to firms involved in Noem’s ad campaign. Both have denied affair rumors, but scrutiny over their relationship has intensified amid the broader controversies.
Bryon Noem allegations raise security concerns
Reports from The Daily Mail and interviews with online model Lydia Love allege Bryon Noem engaged in explicit webcam sessions, cross-dressing, and sending substantial payments to fetish performers. The claims have prompted concerns from experts about potential blackmail risks, given Kristi Noem’s former national security role. The family has described themselves as blindsided, while Bryon has denied endangering his wife’s security clearance.
Successor reverses controversial DHS policies
New DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin has rescinded Noem’s requirement for personal approval of large contracts, calling it micromanagement that slowed operations. The policy had delayed disaster aid and border wall construction, leaving over 1,000 contracts pending. Mullin has also paused migrant detention warehouse purchases initiated under Noem, as leadership reviews her spending priorities.
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TRUMP’S INCOMPETENT ADVISORS — BONDI EDITION
Pam Bondi
Bondi became the latest member of the Trump administration to be shown the door, with the president announcing the move in a post on Truth Social. He praised Bondi as a “great American patriot and a loyal friend,” adding that she would transition to the private sector.
In response to her ouster, Bondi said she would help transition the Justice Department office to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and continue supporting Trump and his administration.
“Leading President Trump‘s historic and highly successful efforts to make America safer and more secure has been the honor of a lifetime,” Bondi wrote on social media, calling her tenure “the most consequential first year of the Department of Justice in American history.”
More will be thrown under the bus, as Trump announces scapegoats for his failures.
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A PSYCHOPATH CALLS A RADIO STATION
On Friday, an individual identifying themselves as “John Barron” phoned into C-SPAN to complain about the Supreme Court’s ruling against President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but by Sunday, a prominent political commentator suggested that the mysterious caller was none other than Trump himself.
Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Trump had acted outside his authority when imposing his so-called “reciprocal tariffs,” a C-SPAN host introduced the next caller to the network as “John in Virginia, Republican.”
“Well this is John Barron, and look, this is the worst decision you’ve ever had in your life practically!” the individual identifying themselves as “John Barron” said, their voice strikingly similar to that of the president’s.
“This is a terrible decision, and you have Hakeem Jeffries who… he’s a dope! And you have Chuck Schumer, who can’t cook a cheeseburger, of course these people are happy! Of course these people are happy! But true Americans will not be happy.”
The clip went largely unnoticed until Sunday when Brian Allen, an economics and geopolitical analyst, flagged the name “John Barron” as being the well-documented pseudonym of Trump’s dating back to the 1980s.
“NO WAY. ‘John Barron’ just called C-SPAN to complain about the Supreme Court nuking Trump’s tariffs,” Allen wrote Sunday in a social media post on X to their more than 268,000 followers. “Yes – that John Barron. The fake name Trump used for decades. They cut him off mid-call. You cannot make this up.”
Trump has used the pseudonym “John Barron” as early as 1980, often as a tool to plant stories in the media under an alias.
“This cannot be real,” wrote Shahn Khalfan, a podcast host and political commentator, in a social media post on X Sunday. “Trump is an idiot. Did he really think he wouldn’t be recognized? John ‘Barron?’ Seriously? This man has the nuclear codes – let that sink in.”
The fool wasn’t even smart enough to disguise his voice or to use a different name.
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TRUMP’S INCOMPETENT ADVISORS — CARRIE PREJEAN BOLLER EDITION
Carrie Prejean Boller, the wife of former NFL player Kyle Boller, has been officially removed from President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission and has publicly leaked the termination email she received from the White House, declaring that MAGA is “deader than dead” and accusing Israel of occupying the United States government.
Boller, a former Miss California USA and longtime Trump loyalist, shared the email on social media alongside a blistering open letter to the president.
“President Trump officially removes me from the Religious Liberty Commission for exercising my Religious Liberty,” she wrote, after brutally humiliating Trump and the MAGA movement on the way out.
“The only Catholic woman who opposes Zionism was removed as a prelude to the Iran war. This is the email I received from the White House informing me that my position on the Religious Liberty Commission was terminated.”
The email simply read: “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Religious Liberty Commission is terminated effective immediately. Thank you for your service.”
The removal, which formally dates to February following a heated hearing on antisemitism, has been months in the making. Boller was first asked to resign from the commission as far back as August 2025 after Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, the commission’s chairman, and Pastor Paula White raised objections to her public criticism of Israel.
She refused. According to Boller, Patrick told her plainly at one point: “Your job on this commission is to protect the president.” She said she was stunned. “I thought my job is to protect religious freedom. I thought that’s what he appointed me to do.”
The situation came to a head at the commission’s February 9 hearing on antisemitism, during which Boller rejected the idea that anti-Zionism equates to antisemitism. Patrick announced her removal two days later, saying no commission member “has the right to hijack a hearing for their own personal and political agenda on any issue.”
Boller has since gone considerably further than simply contesting her dismissal. Appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, she delivered a sweeping indictment of the Trump administration and its relationship with Israel. “I think that we are an occupied nation. I think that a foreign country has occupied our government, and we are seeing now that this president of the United States of America is being influenced by a foreign government,” she said, pointing to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s repeated visits to Washington as evidence.
“He’s been here almost eight times. This is embarrassing. We are the United States of America. Why are we allowing a foreign country to occupy our government?”
AND THE SACRIFICES TO TRUMP’S OWN FAILURES CONTINUES.
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LATEST NEWS ABOUT THE WAR, DIRECTLY FROM DONALD TRUMP
If you want to know how the war is going, who better to give you the facts than the President?
“You know, you never like to say too early You won. We won,” Trump declared on March 11.
“Most people say it’s already been won,” he repeated at a different Match 11 interview.
“I don’t think it’s going to be long,” he said on March 13.
“It’ll be wrapped up soon,” on March 16
“It won’t be much longer. It’s moving along fast,” on March 17
“Oh, I think we’ve won,” on March 20.
“I don’t like to say this. We’ve won this. This war has been won,” on March 24.
“We had to take a little detour. It won’t be long going to end soon,” on March 26, a;ong with an additional: “We’ve already won the war militarily. We’ve won the war,” at a different interview.
And finally, “We’ll be leaving very soon,” on the 31st.
“We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough,” Trump claimed at his April 1 address.
“The problem isn’t that Trump and the administration haven’t offered an explanation for why we’re at war. It’s that they’ve offered every conceivable explanation for why we’re at war,” said Dispatch co-founder and editor Jonah Goldberg.
“…it’s sort of like that scene in the Blues Brothers where John Belushi says, ‘I had a flat tire, my car broke down, the dry cleaners were closed,’ and he just runs through a thousand different excuses for what he’s doing until you realize he’s just groping for all these things to do that after you’ve already committed the country to war does not move people.”
“I supported that guy. I was in the beginning,” said one CNN-interviewed voter in North Carolina. “I was all up for him. What he’s saying is right. Maybe that was my mistake there.”
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