Pence, once Donald Trump’s staunchest ally in the White House, had the temerity to form an opinion of his own.
Musk — well, the story of their breakup is already legendary.
And Rupert Murdoch has been sued by Trump for $10 billion because Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal printed an unfavorable article concerning the infamous Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

They should start a club — all of those former friends and allies of Trump’s — dumped, along with so many others, at the first sign of disagreement or criticism.
And there are sub-sets of his “dumpees,” like ex-wives Ivana and Marla, and girlfriends Jean, Stormy, and who knows how many others.

There’s also a new category — the ones he wants to deprive of their U.S. citizenship, just out of spite: Elon Musk (again), Zohran Mamdani, and even U.S.-born Rosie O’Donnell.

I’m surprised he hasn’t gone after Hungarian-born George Soros’ citizenship yet, for having dared to back Hillary Clinton; but maybe he’s just waiting for the 94-year-old philanthropist to die and save him the trouble.

They should definitely form a club . . . or a support group.
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With Trump’s record . . . and just looking at his smug, supercilious facial expressions . . . have you ever wondered why anyone would have been attracted to him — romantically, as a friend, or even as a political ally — in the first place?
For me, there isn’t enough money or a high enough social position in the world to make it worthwhile. Yet people — even a lot of otherwise smart people — continue to latch onto his coattails as though he were the Pied Piper of Hamelin. And we all know how badly that ended.
As an independent thinker, it’s totally beyond my comprehension. And it’s scary.

Just sayin’ . . .
Brendochka
7/20/25