Not quite a year into the second Donald Trump presidency (It certainly seems a lot longer than that doesn't it?) a few things have become abundantly clear. First, Trump has no respect, or need for the legislative branch of government. Second, his lies and hypocrisy have become so loathsomely routine it feels like no one even notices anymore. Third, when it comes to comes to interior design, the man's tastes can only be described as that of a coked-up New Orleans pimp. And finally, no matter how much he wants it to, the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein just won't go away.
According to Ballotpedia, since January 20th of this year he has signed, 225 executive orders. In addition, he has issued 56 memoranda, and 114 proclamations. In comparison, during his first term in office, Trump signed 220 in four years. Of course, that was back when there were people around him who actually believed in the U.S. government and the separation of powers. This time he has made sure everyone in the administration is loyal to him, not the Constitution. The more slavish their devotion the better.
Hey, what do you expect from a man who bills himself as a Christian President, but refused to place his hand on the bible when he was sworn in? (Who knows? Maybe he thought he'd burst into flames if he touched it.)
Indeed, once he found out the congressional republican majority was riddled with cowards and sycophants who wouldn't challenge him on anything--well, almost anything--he has run wild. Besides turning an entire federal agency into a gang of unrestrained street thugs, the man is now claiming affordability, the issue he drove home last November is now a democratic hoax. A couple of days ago, after meeting with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy he told the media a solution to the war was, "complicated," and couldn't be achieved in a day. No one in the gathered media even bothered to bring up his oft repeated 2024 campaign promises to end the conflict, "within 24 hours." The attitude seemed to be, why worry about old news?
Yes, Donald Trump is the master of plowing ahead. The philosophy being, Keep moving. No lie is too great so long as there is another one following immediately in its wake. In short, don't give them time to think.
The tactic has served Trump well over the years.
With one exception.
Jeffrey Epstein is the itch Donald J. Trump can't scratch. And it is all his fault. He is the one who made the release of the Epstein files an issue in the first place. Much of that angry mob known as his base might not remember or care he lied about ending the Ukraine war in a day, or that he swore Haitians were running amok eating pets in Ohio. They might even forgive him for telling them, if they want affordability, they should buy their kids fewer toys and pencils. However, what they will not abide is letting the accomplices of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell remain anonymous.
That's right. Apparently MAGA world will let Donald Trump slide on the lies, economic uncertainty, and the outright corruption, however, when it comes to a conspiracy that actually does exist, by God, no one involved walks away clean, no matter who they are. You promised us, Donald. Now give us the fucking names.
A law was signed by Trump himself which required the DOJ to release the full files by December 19th. The only authorized redactions were the names of victims and other innocent people caught up in the investigation. What has oozed out of the DOJ since then have been documents so heavily edited that in some instances entire pages have been blacked out. Now, according to Pam Bondi's DOJ, nearly a million additional documents have been discovered. The Justice Department estimates it will take weeks to go through them all before their release.
This is all horse shit. Trump is playing his patented delaying game, hoping the whole thing will somehow go away. He doesn't seem to understand that he created this conspiracy monster--or at least nourished it, gave his blessing as it grew--and now has lost control of it. The idea, of just putting it all out there and getting it over with is apparently so frightening to him he is willing to drag the issue out until perhaps the end of his term.
It all goes to prove one thing. Promising something you can't deliver is one thing. However, promising something you can deliver but really don't want to is another.
12-30-25