The Trump Administration: The Clusterfuck Continues

Killer Kennedy is now a commissar. (The bolding is mine.)

Dr. Susan Monarez, former director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is expected to say in a Senate committee hearing this week that US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. put politics before public health when he required that all CDC policy and personnel decisions be cleared by political staff, according to her prepared testimony.

Monarez is set to appear before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions in a hearing Wednesday.

She was ousted last month, just 29 days into her tenure as CDC director, amid clashes with Kennedy over vaccine policies. She will be joined at the hearing by Dr. Debra Houry, who stepped down from her role as the CDC’s chief medical officer in protest after Monarez’s ouster.

The felon doesn’t want slave owners offended.

President Donald Trump is reportedly having his administration remove photography related to slavery from national parks in the United States.

In an article published by the Washington Post on Monday, Sept. 15, the outlet reported that four anonymous sources familiar with the matter said the removal orders are tied to the 79-year-old’s March 27 executive order titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” which directs the Interior Department “to eliminate information that reflects a ‘corrosive ideology’ that disparages historic Americans.”

“This is fake news. No decisions have been made on this exhibit – it is under review to ensure compliance with the Executive Order,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle tells PEOPLE.

One of the portraits is said to be “The Scourged Back,” a photo taken in 1863 that shows the scarred back of escaped enslaved man Gordon.

According to the Met Museum, the marks on Gordon’s back are “severe whipping scars” he received and is “Perhaps the most famous of all known Civil War–era portraits of slaves.”

“Interpretive materials that disproportionately emphasize negative aspects of U.S. history or historical figures, without acknowledging broader context or national progress, can unintentionally distort understanding rather than enrich it,” National Park Service spokeswoman Rachel Pawlitz said in a statement.

The felon is still emulating the Kim dictatorship. (The formatting is from the original.)

President Trump is demanding the NFL change an “atrocious” rule moving forward.

The President of the United States, 79, spent his Sunday watching some football. There was a lot of fun action on Sunday, with the Cowboys beating the Giants in a thriller, the Eagles topping the Chiefs in a Super Bowl rematch and the Falcons besting the Vikings on Sunday Night Football. The NFL’s new kickoff rule was very much on display, too, with dozens of big returns across the league.

The NFL’s new Dynamic Kickoff Rule made an adjustment in 2025, moving the touchback from the 30 to the 35-yard line, in an attempt to get more kickoff returns. So far, it’s worked. In Week 1, teams returned 118 of 156 kickoffs for a 75.6% return rate, which was a 50 percent increase over 2024.

But President Trump does not like it.

President Trump, who previously called out the NFL during his first presidential term for players kneeling during the national anthem, is now calling out the league for its new kickoff rule.

The President of the United States believes it looks bad.

President Trump doesn’t hold back on the new kickoff rule

President Trump is demanding that the league change its new kickoff rule. He believes it’s an “atrocious” rule.

“The NFL has to get rid of that ridiculous looking new Kickoff Rule. How can they make such a big and sweeping change so easily and quickly. It’s at least as dangerous as the “normal” kickoff, and looks like hell. The ball is moving, and the players are not, the exact opposite of what football is all about. ‘Sissy’ football is bad for America, and bad for the NFL! Who comes up with these ridiculous ideas? It’s like wanting to “roll back” the golf ball so it doesn’t go (nearly!) as far. Fortunately, college football will remain the same, hopefully forever!!” he wrote.

Did you catch his use of the “s word”?