An already delusional Navarro is becoming increasingly delusional. He's lying by saying that foreign countries are giving U.S. tariff money that's going to reduce the U.S. national debt. 'Insanely stupid': Trump advisor brually mocked for calling higher prices 'tax cuts' excerpt: Speaking to Fox News on Thursday (videos below), Navarro said, “when we put tariffs on the foreign countries, particularly the ones that depend on us the most, they have to eat the tariffs.” “So tariffs, they’re not tax hikes, they’re tax cuts,” Navarro insisted. “We’ve had $100 billion so far we raised in six months. We’re gonna have trillions over the ten years, and that’s going to pay for the big, beautiful bill. Tax cuts and debt reduction by the tune of about $2 trillion.”
An objective analysis shows that Trump's big beautiful bill will increase the national debt by about $3 trillion.
Responses by Republicans to the shooting deaths of Wisconsin lawmakers. Article from June 2025. After Minnesota shootings, Trump, MAGA Republicans stoke more fascist violence excerpt: This is underscored by Trump’s response to the Minnesota shootings. Asked whether he planned to call Governor Walz, Trump told a reporter, “Why should I call him?” and went on to call Walz “whacked out” and “messed up.” Asked again on Tuesday if he had called Walz, Trump said he would not and added that Walz had “appointed this guy to a position.” This was a reference to the fact that Walz reappointed Boelter in 2020 to the Minnesota Governor’s Workforce Development Board, which has some 60 members and reportedly meets online. There are more than 130 such boards, advisory councils, task forces and commissions. The appointment has been picked up by far-right bloggers to claim that Boelter is a left-wing Democrat. A chorus of MAGA Republicans have made similar statements. Donald Trump, Jr. told NewsNation that Boelter “seems to be a leftist” and is “a Democrat.” Elon Musk wrote on X on June 14, “The far left is murderously violent.” Laura Loomer claimed that Walz was “friends” with Boelter and called for the governor to be “detained by the FBI and interrogated.”
Article describing how quickly Trump's antics can tank the world markets. Trump readies blanket tariffs as he brushes off inflation worries excerpt: "The S&P 500 closed at a record high Thursday, but that comes after a tumultuous few months for the U.S. stock market. After Trump announced his first wave of global tariffs on April 2, the S&P 500 experienced one of its fastest 20% drops on record over the following days."
Why Republicans worship Trump as their sick and twisted role model Thom Hartmann July 20, 2025 Why Republicans worship Trump as their sick and twisted role model
Trump threatens to stymie stadium deal if the Washington football team name isn't switched back to Redskins. Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name
Not clear what leverage Trump has over that desire. A new football stadium is planned in Cleveland. Perhaps Trump could corruptly use his presidential power to stymie that endeavor if the baseball team name isn't changed back to Cleveland Indians.
Trump is even targeting high school sport team names. Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name excerpt: "Earlier this year, the president also urged Massapequa High School in New York not to change its mascot's name and logo — currently the "Chiefs" — despite a state-level ban on Native American names for school mascots. Mr. Trump directed Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to "fight for the people of Massapequa on this very important issue." Just over a month later, the Department of Education alleged the state policy violated civil rights law, and in June, the department said it had referred the case to the Department of Justice after the state of New York declined to rescind the policy."
Trump and McMahon are dismantling the Education Department, yet they are saving a vestige of it to (in the name of Trump's version of civil rights) try to force schools to resurrect older names that are deemed to be stereotypical and tarnish civil rights.
The public has little confidence that Trump's big beautiful bill will help the middle and lower income people. CBS News poll finds support for Trump's deportation program falls; Americans call for more focus on prices image:
Trump's on the losing side of the Epstein issue. CBS News poll finds support for Trump's deportation program falls; Americans call for more focus on prices image:
‘It’s like a game of Whac-A-Mole’: How Trump’s ICE raids knocked Los Angeles to its knees excerpt: During a visit to Bell, a roughly 90 percent Latino city in southeastern Los Angeles County, Newsom described streets and businesses turned into ghost towns. He told reporters one local business owner said the steep drop-off in customers was worse than in the Covid-era. Another woman, who got her citizenship after a 1986 law signed by President Ronald Reagan granted mass amnesty, said the sound of helicopters during ICE raids terrified her, rekindling her youthful fears of immigration enforcement. “They feel like authoritarianism has already come to their community,” Newsom said of Latinos, who make up nearly half of the county’s population. “They're not even walking the streets. We were there, not just in businesses that are empty, [but] entire shopping malls empty.”
Cleveland Guardians Responds to President Trump’s Criticism Over Name Change excerpt: “The Owner of the Cleveland Baseball Team, Matt Dolan, who is very political, has lost three Elections in a row because of that ridiculous name change,” Trump stated. “What he doesn’t understand is that if he changed the name back to the Cleveland Indians, he might actually win an Election. Indians are being treated very unfairly.”
Lutnick says prices will be shockingly low. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Claims Prices Will Be "Shockingly Low" Despite Consumer Price Index Data - NewsBreak excerpt: Brennan replied: “I was asking about consumer prices, what people will pay when they go to the store.” She added, “Since you don’t want to answer…” and was interrupted by Lutnick who said, “I think they’ll be low. I think they’ll be low. Shockingly low.”
During the past week, Lutnick, Hassett, and Navarro have made a string of delusional remarks about the economy and prices. Hassett could be the next fed chief. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/07/14/kevin-hassett-trump-fed-chairman/
How Trump might appear in the Epstein files. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/20/us/politics/epstein-employee-trump-investigation.html