
As you said ”alleged”. Everything about him is an allegation or hearsay by his political and business opponents to take him down. 2. Blame incompetence of homeland security not Trump. He wasn’t personally out there deporting people. Most deported were illegal aliens. The few citizens deported were very closely tied or associated to other illegal aliens. 3. That’s just not true
Lotta hearsay and allegations man, let’s forget the many rape cases he quietly settled out of court. He, as president, is responsible for the actions of his subordinates and allowed it to continue. And yeah, just not true (if we don’t talk about Jared Kushner or using Mar a Lago as a place of state functions)
We’re not at a net job loss. Measuring net monthly nonfarm job gains and losses from 2025-present indicates a net gain of 451,000 jobs over that period, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. While March and April estimates are still preliminary, even assuming zero gains would result in net growth in the overall US job sector.
Mamdani’s proposed budget is promising, but provisions for funding rely heavily on state aid and a pension payment delay for this fiscal year. The latter would extend payments into the mid 2030s, essentially shifting the debt further down the line. Furthermore, other steps might not draw in expected revenues. Overall, it’s valid to criticize national debt growth, but it seems a bit shaky to directly compare it to a proposed state budget that hasn’t actually reduced debt yet.
1. Those allegations are mostly from before Trump ever had a political career. 2. So which is it? Is Trump incompetent, or deporting citizens on purpose? You don’t get to pretend that the executive branch he controls isn’t his responsibility. 3. It IS true. Between his crypto scheme, flagrant emoluments violations, and suing the government HE controls, what Trump is doing in office is just theft. He has an enormous amount of obvious bribery vehicles