
At 78, Trump’s Second Term Delivers More Drama Than a Reality Show – Buckle Up!
Emoji-Filled Security Chats
Donald Trump, 78, showed no signs of slowing down as another week of drama unfolded. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz admitted adding a journalist to a sensitive chat group planning US strikes in Yemen. The messages were surprisingly informal, with Waltz sending a garbled text and receiving a confused “What?” from Vance. After the attacks, the group celebrated with emojis—fists, flags, and flames.
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Portrait Problems
Colorado removed Trump’s official portrait from its Capitol after he called it “purposefully distorted.” Trump compared it unfavorably to Obama’s portrait, calling his the “worst.” Meanwhile, Russia’s Putin gifted Trump’s envoy a “beautiful” portrait, which reportedly moved the former president.
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Prison Visit and Cultural Clampdown
Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem visited an El Salvador prison holding deported Venezuelans. She filmed a warning message in front of shirtless, tattooed inmates while wearing a $50,000 Rolex.
In cultural news, Trump targeted the Smithsonian and Kennedy Center, accusing them of promoting “woke” ideas.
Dogsled No-Show and Love in the Air
VP JD Vance’s wife, Usha, skipped a Greenland dogsled race amid protests, opting for a safer space base visit.
Vance also made headlines firing an automatic rifle at a military range. In lighter news, Tiger Woods confirmed dating Trump’s ex-daughter-in-law, Vanessa Trump, sparking social media buzz.
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