Trans Sibling Tells the Administration: “Fuck Off!!!!”
Talk about a fucking punch to the gut. Jo Ellis, a transgender military helicopter pilot, has been forced to sue conservative social media influencer Matt Wallace for defamation after he falsely linked her to a deadly midair collision that killed 67 people. This isn't just your run-of-the-mill internet bullshit—it's a deliberate attempt to weaponize a tragedy against transgender Americans.
Wallace, with his 2.2 million followers on X, didn't just carelessly spread misinformation. He painted Ellis as someone who committed "another trans terror attack" and intentionally caused the collision due to "depression" and "Gender Dysphoria." The sheer fucking cruelty of exploiting the deaths of 67 people to push an anti-trans agenda is enough to make your stomach turn.
Ellis literally had to post a "proof of life" video to combat rumors of her death—imagine the psychological torture of being falsely accused of causing dozens of deaths while battling the typical barrage of transphobia that's become standard in American politics.
And this isn't an isolated incident. Far-right provocateurs have made it their mission to blame transgender people for mass shootings and acts of violence, often without a shred of evidence. Even Elon PunyPhallus has joined the chorus, writing that "The probability of a trans person being violent appears to be vastly higher than non-trans."
When the President of the United States suggests diversity initiatives at the Federal Aviation Administration may be to blame for aviation disasters, we've crossed from dogwhistle politics into full-blown foghorn bigotry.
"It is insulting to the families to try to tie this to some sort of political agenda, they don't deserve that. I don't deserve this." - Jo Ellis
The raw courage it takes to fight back against this tsunami of hatred should humble us all.
Maine: A Queer Stronghold in the United States
Holy shit, talk about governmental overreach. Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey has taken the gloves off, suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture for withholding critical funding because the state refused to ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports. This is beyond political—this is using hungry children as pawns in a culture war.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins claimed the funding freeze would only affect "certain administrative and technological functions" and not feeding programs. But that's a steaming pile of horseshit. According to the lawsuit, Maine's Child Nutrition program immediately lost access to federal funds that pay the salaries of people who run initiatives like the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Let that sink into your bones: The federal government is willing to let children go hungry to force compliance with their anti-trans agenda. The visceral rage this should inspire in any decent human being is beyond words.
Maine's lawsuit points out that the USDA violated the Administrative Procedure Act by not properly informing the state it was non-compliant before freezing funds. It also notes that several federal courts have ruled that Title IX actually requires schools to permit transgender girls and women to play on female teams—directly contradicting the administration's interpretation.
This isn't governance; it's extortion. Using the federal purse strings to strong-arm states into implementing discriminatory policies is a grotesque perversion of executive power.
"This is just another example where no law or consequence appears to restrain the administration as it seeks capitulation to its lawlessness." - Attorney General Aaron Frey
Frey nailed it. This administration acts like laws are mere suggestions while they bulldoze over state rights, human dignity, and basic decency.
BloodBath: Washington Buring It All to the Ground
Let's cut the bullshit right now. What we're witnessing in Washington isn't fiscal responsibility—it's a goddamn feeding frenzy on the carcass of America's safety net. Senate Republicans are tearing each other apart over demands to slash at least $1.5 trillion from the federal budget, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune is caught in the crossfire like a deer in fucking headlights.
While Speaker Mike "I'll-Cut-Whatever-My-Donors-Want" Johnson promises to "aim much higher" than $1.5 trillion in cuts, Susan Collins and other so-called moderates are squirming at the thought of facing voters after gutting Medicaid. The stench of hypocrisy is suffocating as these politicians who championed tax cuts for the wealthy now claim to give a shit about deficits.
You can practically taste the anxiety dripping from Collins' carefully worded statement that she "could not have made my position on Medicaid cuts clearer." Translation: "Please don't make me choose between my party's bloodlust and getting re-elected."
Meanwhile, fiscal hawks like Ron Johnson are frothing at the mouth, calling the $1.5 trillion target "way too meager." The bitter irony burns like acid—Republicans were ready to demolish Medicaid expansion under Trump's first term, but now suddenly some are developing cold feet.
The brutal reality? This isn't about fiscal responsibility. It's about dismantling programs that actual human beings depend on while defense hawks demand another $150 billion for the Pentagon.
"We have to be very careful to make sure... we're not having cuts that leave people hungry." - Sen. Susan Collins
Sure, Susan. Very fucking careful.
Trump’s WaterWorld: The War on Mexico
Donald McStinkface is at it again, folks. Our president—whose foreign policy appears to be "threaten first, think never"—is now picking a fight with Mexico over water. Because apparently having one trade war isn't enough to satisfy his raging ego.
The raw audacity of his Thursday night social media tantrum is enough to make your blood boil. From his golden toilet throne on Truth Social, Turdly Trump threatened tariffs and sanctions because Mexico hasn't delivered water owed to Texas under a 1944 treaty. His message dripped with the same venomous "I alone can fix it" delusion that has characterized his entire political existence.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged the water shortage, citing drought conditions—you know, that climate change thing Trump doesn't believe in—and mentioned they've already sent proposals to resolve the issue. But facts and diplomatic solutions don't get the blood pumping like threats and ultimatums, do they?
Let's be crystal clear: This isn't about water rights. This is about Donaldo Shitsburger's political theater. Every problem becomes a nail for his tariff hammer, regardless of the economic shrapnel that will tear through American consumers.
These threatened tariffs would stack on top of the existing 25 percent tariff he's already slapped on Mexico over fentanyl. Because nothing solves complex bilateral issues like making guacamole more expensive for Americans.
"My Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins, is standing up for Texas Farmers, and we will keep escalating consequences, including TARIFFS and, maybe even SANCTIONS, until Mexico honors the Treaty, and GIVES TEXAS THE WATER THEY ARE OWED!" - Donald Trump
Pure, unfiltered bullshit packaged as strength.
Bessent Gets Closer to Trump’s Asshole, To Kiss It
Christ, what a fucking clusterfuck. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is desperately trying to be the adult in the room as The Don of Dung threatens to burn down the global trading system. Bessent has managed to push aside tariff hawks like Peter Navarro to roll out a 90-day "pause" on some hefty tariffs, giving markets a momentary gasp of air before the next wave of economic chaos.
Wall Street is clinging to Bessent like he's the last lifeboat on the Titanic. Republican lawmakers are practically pissing themselves with relief that someone with actual economic knowledge has Trump's ear. Senate Majority Leader John Thune called him "reassuring and calm"—Republican code for "thank god someone can speak to Trump without foaming at the mouth about trade deficits."
But let's not kid ourselves. The markets still took a gut-punch Thursday with the Dow plummeting more than 1,000 points. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were bleeding out too, dropping over 3% and 4% respectively. One source close to the White House described the mood as "Up, down all around. Shaken and stirred—the Trump way." How fucking reassuring.
Meanwhile, Trump is reveling in the global groveling, bragging to Republican lawmakers: "These countries are all calling us up, kissing my ass. They are dying to make a deal." The visceral image of world leaders debasing themselves before him seems to give him an almost sexual thrill.
The business community views Bessent and National Economic Council head Kevin Hassett as their "great hope" against going "fully over the protectionist cliff." But when the Dow drops 1,000 points in a day, that hope feels about as substantial as a fart in a hurricane.
"With some of these economists, I listen to them talk and I think if you wanted to hide something from them you'd hide it in a book on economics." - Sen. John Kennedy
Well, at least Kennedy got something right.
Citations
Migdon, B. 2025 “Transgender pilot falsely linked to DC plane crash sues conservative influencer, alleging defamation“ The Hill
Migdon, B. 2025 “Maine sues USDA over funding freeze“ The Hill
Gangitano, A. 2025 “Bessent moves to center of Trump World“ The Hill
Bolton, A. 2025 “Senate GOP divided over House demands for spending cuts“ The Hill
Samuels, B. 2025 “Trump threatens Mexico with additional tariffs in water dispute“ The Hill
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