The fire hose of corruption and trickery continues from the White House. I’m trying to keep up, but it’s impossible.
The New Acting Director of National Intelligence
Saying that Bill Pulte, who Trump named as Acting Director of National Intelligence on Tuesday has no intelligence experience is not a joke. It’s true.
When the position of Director of National Intelligence was created by the U.S. Congress in 2004, the law stated that the holder of that title “shall have extensive national security expertise.” That seems like a no-brainer, right?
So much for the law.
We learned during Trump’s first term in office that he prefers to have “acting” directors because “acting” directors and “acting” secretaries of departments of the Executive branch do not have to go through a Congressional confirmation process.
Pulte is the grandson of the Pulte Group’s founder. The company is the nation’s largest residential developer. (In fact, it is developing an 1,100-home development near my home.)
His genealogy and Mr. Pulte’s loyalty to Trump (such as a social media campaign to oust Jerome Powell as Chairman of the Federal Reserve and pushing to get Trump’s non-supporters like Lisa D. Cook, a Federal Reserve Board of Governors member, prosecuted for fraud – which hasn’t panned out) landed him his current position as Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In other words, he oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
According to a June 2, 2026 New York Times report, Pulte will continue in that position while he also serves as Director of National Security.
Does that make sense to anyone?
Trump chose not to visit 14 veterans wounded in the Iran War
While Trump was at Walter Reed Medical Center last Tuesday for a physical examination, he chose not to visit 14 veterans who were wounded in the Iran War.
Trump has downplayed the sacrifices made by our military personnel and their families. He still prefers to call the war “an excursion.”
To admit that 13 American military personnel have been killed and somewhere between 140 and 400 American military personnel have been wounded would be a negative reflection on him and his perfect deal making and war-ending prowess. It is such a distasteful admission from Trump or the Pentagon to make that the public cannot find out how many have been wounded. Hence, the 140 to 400 figure. Just try finding a definitive number in an online search.
I remember back in the 1960s and 1970s when the Pentagon released such information weekly. Some said later that those reports were inaccurate, but at least they made an effort to keep the American people informed about war casualties.
Then there’s the 250th Birthday of America Great American State Fair
For starters, Trump wouldn’t know a state fair if he fell into one. This 10-day or 16-day celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence was organized by Donald Trump’s nonprofit Freedom 250.
(“Donald Trump’s nonprofit…,” sounds like an oxymoron to me, but that is how Freedom 250 is described.)
Many singers and artists were invited to perform. Some of them, like Martina McBride, signed on because they thought it was a nonpartisan event.
Most of them, including Trump’s buddy, Kid Rock, have announced they aren’t going to participate. It’s pretty bad if Kid Rock won’t even show up.
I guess it will just be Lee Greenwood singing “I’m Proud to Be an American” over and over and over and over….
Of course, now Trump is calling the performers who have cancelled “third rate.” He wrote on social media that they were “overpriced singers, who nobody wants to hear, whose music is boring, and yet who do nothing but complain.”
So why did his nonprofit organization invite them?
He now says he might just host the whole thing and turn it into a MAGA Rally… as if that wasn’t what he wanted all along. It’s all about him.
The 4th of July was a nonpartisan celebration of freedom for 249 years. Of course, Trump had to do everything imaginable to try to ruin it this year. Of all the years for him to be in office!
This year’s celebration of a week or two won’t hold a candle to our bicentennial celebration in 1976, which lasted all year – no matter how Trump claims otherwise.
Don’t let him ruin our nation’s 250th birthday for you!
I wonder who told Trump this was our nation’s 250th birthday. I wish they hadn’t told him.
A spelling lesson
It was so classy for the U.S. President to spell “dumb” for us last week. He was excited to point out that “most people” don’t’ know that “dumb” ends in a “b,” then he went on and to claim he had coined the word “dumocrat.” In fact, he went into detail to explain to us exactly what he did to transform “democrat” to “dumocrat,” as if it rocket science.
Mr. President, I’ve heard the word “dumocrat” before you so proudly said it and explained to us in detail how you came up with it. I even had a cousin call me and my grandfather dumocrats in an email to me during Trump’s first term after she found out that I did not support his policies.
To say that I found that offensive is a gross understatement. My grandfather (her great-grandfather) died in 1956 when I was three years old. Frankly, I had no idea of Grandpa’s political leanings, and I don’t know if my cousin knows what she’s talking about. It does not matter to me how Grandpa voted. He’s the only one of my four grandparents who was still alive when I was born. I have only faint memories of him. It brings tears to my eyes as I type these words. For anyone to call him a “dumocrat” when he was a farmer born in the 1870s is abhorrent.
Trump thinking it was cute, clever, funny, mean – whatever his motivation – last week in bringing the word “dumocrat” back to my attention was like pouring gasoline into an old wound and then striking a match. The saddest part, though, is that this example of Trump’s name calling is probably the least offensive one he’s ever used. He is normalizing bad behavior. The derogatory names he calls and things he says about women, for starters.
Microsoft Word is even offended, for it keeps automatically changing “dumocrat” to “democrat” every time I type it. It will be a miracle if I get this published on WordPress the way I’ve written it.
Words are weighty. Words can be used like daggers. The “leader of the free world” should choose his words carefully. They perhaps carry more weight than those of anyone else in the world. And the world is watching and listening.
I cringe to imagine what horrors loom in the 10 days until Trump’s birthday and then the remaining three weeks until the 4th of July.
By the way, we have troops who were sent to the Middle East with very little notice in March and more were sent on April 19 for the war in Iran. No one is talking about them, but they were deployed, and they have no idea when they’ll get to come home.
Trump says he is in no hurry to reach a peace agreement (which he incorrectly calls “a deal.) He keeps drawing a line in the sand. A few minutes later, he moves the line. A businessman conducting a war….
Janet
The government should be afraid of its citizens, not the other way around.


Hi Janet. Excellent run down, although frightening. I just watched a podcast by Meidas Touch talking about this scam DNI pick. Apparently, they are saying he’s putting in Pulte to help rig the midterms! 😱
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Trump rhymes with Dump which he what has done to the District of Columbia but be like Dumb which is what he is.
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I have no intention of celebrating the Fourth of July this year. And I’m NOT proud to be an American. I’m ashamed.
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You’re so very right Janet…it’s impossible to keep up with the method of madness that evolves every minute, every day! UGH! 😝😝😝
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That seems to be the plan. From what I’ve been able to dig up on my own or get from news reports, all Pulte has done in his recent past is work behind the scenes to go after Trump’s enemies. And since when is DNI a part-time job that allows the director to also run another federal program such as the home loans operations? It would be laughable if it weren’t our current reality. Undermining our confidence in our elections and the press are the way Project 2025 intended to destroy our nation. Too many people have drunk the Kool-Aid and are happy to be led down this road.
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Do I hear the beginnings of a poem coming on in your comment? I will just try to remember DC the way it was and hope that future generations can eventually return it to its pre-Trump beauty.
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There seems to be a lot of negative comments about Trump’s Arch de Triumph.
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I’m afraid I agree with you. I have no desire to wave a flag, watch a parade, watch fireworks, grill a hamburger, or watch a concert of patriotic music on PBS — if they even have the funds to do so this year. I think it will just be a regular Saturday for me. That is beyond sad.
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It is exhausting, Kym!
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I hope the Vietnam Veterans and enough of the general public AND SOMEBODY with some influence will prevail and prevent its construction. Too bad Trump can’t just be satisfied that a Reflecting Pool built in 1922 is longer than the Empire State Building is tall. I don’t know if that’s even true, but his poster and proclamations about the pool yesterday were just bizarre. Just what TACO’s taxpayers spend on poster board alone would feed a lot of hungry children for a year.
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Anybody that thinks faux gold escalator, and decorations in the Oval Office, doubling the size of the former East Wing to build a gaudy ball room, a (perhaps) semi -permanent cage match at the White House, his name to building where it does’t belong (Kennedy Center?), a taller than any structure in DC Arc de Triump, has shown he has NO TASTE. Then to throw a MAGA style State Fair in his own honor, is beyond belief!!! His fool’s gold Banksy Tie shows he is a trill to fake gold!
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I couldn’t have said it better, Pat. And I just heard the clip from the Oval Office from this afternoon… the Trump Promenade to be added to the Lincoln Memorial. I’m crying. The Lincoln Memorial is my favorite building in Washington, DC. I shudder to think that it won’t be recognizable when TACO gets through with it. I suppose the Jefferson Memorial will be his next victim. The list is endless. I am physically ill. I think I’ll leave the TV and the computer and go outside to take a walk and made throw-up.
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He expresses such glee in his pedestrian word play, a shining intellect.
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He knows the best words.
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I Roger your preference for hurling when his name is mentioned. Not the Jefferson Memorial. I volunteer at the library at Monticello.
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Exhausting and pure evil insanity at its finest Janet! 😡
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The Jefferson Memorial is my sister’s favorite. I have a beautiful memory from a trip a bunch of us poli sci majors took to DC while in college. On a whim, we walked to the Lincoln Memorial late one night. There was no one there but the night guard. He went into great detail explaining all the symbolism in the statue of Lincoln as a cool breeze wafted through the memorial. It was one of the most moving experiences in my life. More than 50 years later, the very memory of that 10-15 minutes transports me back to Washington and that beautiful edifice. It was quite a trip via bus from Boone, NC. We sat on the floor in Lawrence O’Brien’s office at the Watergate Hotel. He showed us the battered door frame where Nixon’s minions broke into the DNC. We visited the U.S. Supreme Court. After sitting through a case being argued before the Court in which we were all terrified because we had been warned that we would be watched by guards at all times (which was true!) and if we moved, whispered, or fell asleep we would be removed from the court room. We had had little sleep and the case was boring, so I just knew I was going to close my eyes and be yanked out of there! Afterwards, we went into the chamber where the Justices meet and debate cases. William Rhinquist was newly appointed, so he got stuck talking to us. What I remember from him is that the newest Justice has to get coffee for the others and answer the door if someone knocks. What a fantastic trip!
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I agree, Kym. Pure evil.
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Sounds like a delightful visit to DC.
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He even invents them. Self reported.
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LOL! You got that right, Rebecca.
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Same here. Just a regular Saturday.
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I am so sorry. Being on the north side of the border, we’re suffering his wrath too. It was all part of the plan, be it project 25 and all the players, the propaganda machine has skewed the world. Very scary.
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Yes, Trump and his family have been emboldened as never before to spread their superiority complex around the world. No country is immune to their wrath and greed. They feel entitled to either destroy or take anything they want. The “common good” is not in Trump’s vocabulary.
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You’ve said it!!!
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