However, Trump, who was a very young 74 years old in 2020, will return stronger than ever in 2024, 2028, and beyond, because Trump will probably live until he is 700 years old like a Biblical legend (and that’s before his first reincarnated resurrection). While we await the return of the Orange Chosen One, we could reminisce about Trump’s first term in the White House. Aahhh, the bestest 4 years of all time anywhere. Read on for just a few highlights of Trump's unbelievable, greatest wins of all time (actually, just a summary of a modicum of a fraction from an overfilled landfill).
Trump boasted he had the best words, and he totally delivered as promised. Promises made, even more promises kept! Trump blessed the world with the most eternally wise words known to mankind. Trump’s sheer brilliance invented these big-league words (correct spelling):
* unpresidented (unprecedented)
* honered (honored)
* covfefe (coffee)
* smocking (smoking) gun
* hamberder (hamburger)
* Scotts free (scot-free)
* oranges (origins)
* US-Mexico border "WAL" (wall)
* On 2019 Sept 27, 4:02 am, Trump tweeted about his act of "discribing" (describing) “Liddle’ Adam Schiff” (Trump misspelled little and called the apostrophe a hyphen)
* foister (foist)
Trump talked about the “Noble” [sic] Prize for Journalism, but the Nobel Prize did not have a journalism award. The Pulitzer Prize did offer an award for journalism. Furthermore, Nobel was pronounced like no-bell, unlike noble or no-bull.
Trump's speech notes revealed his smartest writing skills: "Dems have no achomlishments [sic]. I’m going to keep working for the American people. Intentially [sic] had a meeting before.
"Executive time” was a politically correct euphemism for Trump’s hateful binge-watching of the TV news, surfing the Internet, sending tweets on Twitter (each tweet had a time stamp, thus, the general public got real-time updates on Trump’s tweeting), and whatever Trump felt like doing. According to leaked information from 2019 February, President Trump’s regular schedule was something like this:
* 8 am to 11 am was executive time
* 11 am to 11:30 am was a meeting with his chief of staff
* 11:30 am to 12:30 pm was a 2nd bout of executive time
* 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm was lunch
* 1:30 pm to 5 pm was a 3rd relapse of executive time.
* Then Trump had dinner (sometimes a dinner party with various associates) and ended his “work” day.
In summary, the large majority of his work day was based on “executive time”. On nearly every weekend (which was usually Saturday to Sunday, and sometimes Friday as well), he used very expensive Air Force One flights and Secret Service protection to enjoy his private golf resorts.
During Obama’s presidency (2008 to 2016), businessman Trump criticized and ridiculed President Obama (aka, the Obamination, the liberal-guilt idol) for playing too much golf. During Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, he constantly boasted that if he won the presidency, then he would work so hard and so long for the American people that he would not have time for golf. He also said that if he did play golf, then it would only be for work-related reasons (whatever that means).
According to the book, "Commander in Cheat," (2019 April 2) by Rick Reilly, Trump constantly cheated in golf. He loved to boast about being the best or amongst the best in golf, but there was ZERO objective evidence of this. However, various people had played golf with Trump and worked as Trump's caddies. All of them said Trump regularly cheated in golf and he frequently instructs his caddies to cheat for him. According to these sources, Trump was a good amateur golfer, because he actually spent lots of time playing golf (even during his presidency, and much more than President Obama, even though he criticized Obama for playing too much golf, and said he would have no time for golf when he is the president). However, Trump had never objectively proven himself to be the best amateur golfer nor the best professional golfer, but Trump loved to brag about being the best.
According to various reports, President Trump's rate of playing golf easily surpassed that of Obama's rate and other previous presidents'. To make matters worse, President Trump strongly preferred to play golf at his private golf clubs, especially Mar-A-Lago at Florida, which were faraway from the White House. This meant Trump would use expensive Air Force One flights plus costly Secret Service protection to travel back and forth nearly every weekend from the White House to his private golf clubs and back.
During Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, Trump declared that America was in serious trouble, thus, America did not have anymore time for political correctness. America needed to deal with the nasty truths about America’s excessive losses, and only Trump knew how to fix the system. Throughout his first presidential term, Trump repeatedly censored journalists who asked tough questions, abruptly ended interviews and meetings with journalists who challenged Trump’s leadership, skipped over and refused to answer critical questions by journalists, demanded the removal of antagonistic journalists, blocked out journalists who doubted him, etc. He also invited journalists from Breitbart News, Fox News, and other news organizations that were favorable toward him.
Due to Trump’s uncharted successes throughout America, across the world, and into outer space, Trump won lots of honorary titles from his countless fans of billions of Americans and trillions of people around the world. Rumor had it (from the newly created US Space Force) that even super-advanced space aliens were in awe of Trump’s greatness. See below for a few examples of Trump’s honorary titles:
* Spanky White House (smallish) toadstool
* Captain Bone Spur
* Agent Orange
* Rabid orangutan in heat
* The even creepier porn president who pretends he doesn’t pay sluts and porn actresses for sex, brags about grabbing pussy, and walks into the dressing room of beauty contestants (some of whom are teenagers).
* Agolf Twitler
* The bank-Trump-cy administration
* Donald Trump & his nude-model/gold-digging/mail-order wife Melanie [sic],
* Dumb-Old Tramp (the frumpy hair grump)
* Trumpery
* Jackass-o-lantern
* Con-artist-in-chief
* Don-the-con
* Unpresidented orange make-believe Maybelline
* Spoiled rotten orange
* Donny Trumper-tanTrump
* Relapsing dotard
* Tweety turd
* Item #45 -- orange chicken deep fried with yellowbelly plus a touch of bone spur marinated in the bunker. During the 2020 May to June civil chaos involving the police murder of George Floyd (black guy): Trump usually hid in his White House, and even went into the bunker; wherever Trump was at, he continually hid behind many Secret Service agents, police, and/or National Guard soldiers; Trump claimed to support the peaceful protesters, but refused to personally meet with them, and used law enforcement to expel both peaceful protesters and violent protesters; and Trump ordered most governors to stop being weak and start dominating the rioters and looters.
* Donorrhea moronavirus of bleach injections and UV light implants
* Donald Swamp
* President Biff
* COVIDiot-45
* Donut Trump
* Dumbo the lyin’ king
* Orange Teletubby with ADHD (attention deficit, hyperactivity disease)
* The presiDunce of hydrosonic super-duper missile
* The alternative billionaire
* DJT actually stands for Doing Jail Time
Donald Trump's original family name or surname was Drumpf or Trumpf, which was a German surname. His grandfather, Friedrich Drumpf or Trumpf, was born in Germany, moved to America, and tried to return to Germany, but was rejected for dodging the German draft. His grandfather tried to change the family name from Drumpf to Trump, and his father successfully made that change. His grandfather ran at least one trashy hotel and whorehouse (even by prostitution standards) called the Arctic Restaurant and Hotel (opened in 1897) in Canada. His father, Fred Trump, was born in New York, but Donald Trump claimed his father was either Swedish or born in Germany. His father claimed Swedish ancestry to avoid offending Jewish customers and business partners --- so much for being the unbeatable champion of white pride worldwide.
Donald Trump stumbled through 2 divorces and 3 marriages. He cheated on all of his 3 wives with sluts and porn actresses. For his 2016 presidency, Trump boasted he would bring back Christian values. Trump publicly stated he had fantasies about dating his daughter Ivanka (who probably had cosmetic surgery for her face and boobs).
Trump claimed his height was 6’3”, but his real height was probably equal to or slightly less than 6’1” (Jeb Bush was 6’3” and Obama was more-or-less 6’1”, and both guys were usually taller than Trump depending on the shoes, body position, and camera angle). Trump and his supporters preferred alternative facts, because (regular) facts that disproved Trump were fake news or a conspiracy to ruin America.
According to Trump: Nobody was better than Trump in pretty much everything. See below for a few samples of Trump’s amazing decisions that proved he was the greatest American of all time.
Regarding patriotism:
Trump dodged the Vietnam War's draft 5 times with education deferments and a fake illness (a bone spur in his foot, even though he claimed without proof he was a great athlete during his youth). This could mean 5 other guys who probably came from average families fought in Vietnam in place of Trump. Later on, Trump lied about not being drafted, because he had a very high draft number. Trump also said his personal Vietnam War was sleeping around with prostitutes, porn actresses, and sluts without getting STDs. Keep in mind Trump’s 2016 presidency pandered to the so-called conservative members of the Zionist Christian Republican Party.
Trump repeatedly told lies about his experience and other people's statements about the 9/11 terrorism. Read on for a small sample of Trump's lies about 9/11.
On 2016 Feb 13, during a Republican debate for the presidential primary, Trump lied about losing friends to 9/11: "I lost hundreds of friends." The next day, during a Meet the Press interview, Trump lied again: "I was there. I lost many, many friends in that tragedy." Trump has NOT provided any proof of losing any friend during 9/11, nor did he attend any funeral for 9/11 victims.
On 2019 July at a White House event for 9/11 first responders, Trump told more lies about 9/11: "Many of those affected were firefighters, police officers, and other first responders, and I was down there also, but I'm not considering myself a first responder, but I was down there. I spent a lot of time down there with you. . . . " Trump had NOT provided any evidence of visiting the totally demolished buildings of WTC 1, 2, and 7 after the 9/11 terrorism. Some of the emergency workers and construction workers there said they did NOT remember seeing Trump there at all.
Regarding business:
Trump constantly pretended (a) he did NOT inherit $400+ billion and social connections from his con-artist father, but he worked his way to the top with little assistance, and (b) he did NOT repeatedly bankrupt his massive inheritance toward $9+ billion of debt. He insisted he was an unbeatable businessman worth between $1 billion to $10 billion (this estimation constantly fluctuated), but he refused to provide any objective proof. He only released heavily redacted and unproven documents.
During the mid-1980s to mid-1990s, Trump's impulsive & decadent lifestyle and business-decisions generated at the very least $1 billion in debt. Trump claimed his losses were typical during that time period, his gains were larger than his losses, and his first wife (Ivana) was partly responsible for his monetary losses. In truth, his losses were among the worst or the worst of the worst out of all individual American taxpayers depending on the year; his debt was much greater than his gains, thus, he paid zero to minimal taxes; and his wife had no control over his personal finance and business decisions (according to various sources who have known the couple). However, during their divorce, his wife was able to get a few million dollars from him.
On 2019 May 8, 6:56 am, Trump also claimed on his Twitter account: “Real estate developers in the 1980's & 1990's, more than 30 years ago, were entitled to massive write offs and depreciation which would, if one was actively building, show losses and tax losses in almost all cases. Much was non-monetary. Sometimes considered 'tax shelter,' ...... ....you would get it by building, or even buying. You always wanted to show losses for tax purposes....almost all real estate developers did - and often re-negotiate with banks, it was sport. Additionally, the very old information put out is a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!”
According to incomplete records from the IRS and the real-estate sector, Trump was a big fat liar with his extra-extra-large pants on fire, because he was possibly the biggest real-estate loser in America from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s. From the mid- to late-1980s, many parts of America’s real estate suffered big losses, but the 1990s were good for real estate. During this time period (mid-1980s to 1990s), real estate developers typically made net-total gains.
According to the book, "Surviving at the Top," which was ghost-written by Charlie Leerhsen and dishonestly promoted as Trump's work: During the 1980s, Trump claimed he owned the best yacht in the world (which was a highly debatable claim). He bought the yacht from a Saudi oligarch. Trump claimed he wanted to get an even better yacht, because he has a habit of trying to top himself. However, he claimed he decided to sell the yacht, because was bored of it and wanted to spend his money on something better. In reality, Trump was bankrupt. He was forced to sell the yacht (at a discount) by his lenders. The same story happened with the Trump airliner, which Trump claimed was the best in the world, but the airliner was actually bankrupt, thus, Trump was forced to sell his airliner (at a discount) to lenders.
Here was Trump’s real business strategy: (1) Continually lied about his $400+ million inheritance and his father’s social connections to trick people into thinking he was a self-made success with at least $1 billion. (2) Used his grossly exaggerated wealth to acquire many times bigger debts. (3) Constantly lied about his profits, losses, business partnerships, political connections, family life, and so forth for the purpose of creating a myth about his unbeatable successes. He worked with Zionist-liberal Hollyweirdo to create more myths about his business successes (e.g., The Apprentice reality-TV show). (4) Bribed his creditors with personal benefits (free or discounted access to Trump’s golf courses, apartments, condominiums, etc) to persuade them to sell his debt to new suckers, which was sort of like a Ponzi scheme.
Trump’s creditors (as in the working persons, not the institution) were also individually rewarded by their bank/investment corporations for selling Trump’s debts to other banks/investors. Trump worked with his bankers to create shell corporations to hide his untrustworthy name and to chop up his epic debt into relatively smaller, more manageable portions. Then the debt pieces were primarily sold to very wealthy patsies around the US, Latin America, western Europe, eastern Europe, and Russia.
(5) Eventually, this con-game ran out of gullible buyers, thus, Trump would declare bankruptcy, and sometimes accused his lenders of being predatory lenders and/or foolishly taking on excess risk. He was never imprisoned or seriously punished for massive fraud, because America’s double-standard justice system favored those with more wealth and/or fame.
According to the book, “Dark Towers” by David Enrich, by the late 1990s, Trump’s huge and multiple bankruptcies and steady stream of lies about everything made him distrusted by America’s banking system. Thus, Trump sought loans and partnerships from international banks. However, many international banks did background checks on Trump, and concluded he was a huge & unnecessary risk, thus, they avoided him or only offered him minimal deals with various protections (e.g., proven collateral). Fortunately for Trump, during the 1990s to early 2000s, Germany’s Deutsche Bank (which hired thousands of American bankers/investors who specialized in high-risk to illegal financial projects) and many Russian oligarchs were aggressively expanding into international markets. America’s economy was globally dominant (especially when it came to finance), thus, Deutsche Bank and Russian oligarchs put lots of financial resources on entering America.
This global situation naturally unified Trump, Deutsche Bank, and Russian oligarchs --- a match made in hell. Trump got his loans from Germany’s Douche Bank. Trump’s adult children (Don, Eric, & Ivanka) allegedly obtained business deals from Russia (e.g., Eric Trump once boasted his family did not need US banks, because they were supported by Russia’s banks), and Trump’s deeply indebted son-in-law & Ivanka’s husband Jared Kushner allegedly worked with Deutsche Bank for helping Russian oligarchs and institutions with international money-laundering. Deutsche Bank got a very (in)famous All-American businessman/con-artist (plus his family of hucksters) & Russia’s extremely wealthy kleptocrats. Russian oligarchs were able to work with the American welfare-queen and German vampires. However, this threesome was ill-fated, because of many reasons.
Trump had a lifetime history of being a spoiled-rotten brat, impulsively bipolar, a narcissistic con-artist, incredibly stupid and even more self-confident, etc. Jared Kushner already racked up hundreds of millions of dollars of debt (allegedly over $1 billion of debt) before he was 40 years old, and his biological father was also a convicted criminal. Trump’s adult children (Don, Eric, & Ivanka) lacked the means to honestly support their extravagant lifestyles.
Deutsche’s international success was based on reckless business models that did the following:
* Worshiped short-term profiteering (e.g., extravagant compensation based on derivatives that were faraway from reliable territory & tax evasion (both legal and illegal))
* Dishonest tax rebates in the EU
* Manipulation of Libor interest rates
* Grossly exaggerated long-term profits by overstating values and understating losses, accepted inaccurate coordination of various Deutsche divisions plus outdated electronic records and analyses (which was a result of accidental overgrowth plus purposeful hiding of fraud)
* Exploited insider deals and revolving doors between corporations and government branches (regulators, legislators, executors, etc) further protected by shell corporations
* Permitted egotistical bickering that demoted sound ideas (e.g., depending on thousands of employees led by the money-worshiping egomania of Edson Mitchell (All-American gambler cross-dressing as a cutting-edge investor) and Joe Ackermann (of Catholic Swiss origin, but actually Lucifer’s swindler))
* Facilitated money laundering for international clients and business partners (e.g., mirror trading of foreign stocks for foreign currencies)
* Used press relations to habitually lie about Deutsche’s magnified pros and downplayed cons
* Misused internal risk management to hide internal problems and hunt down leakers plus whistleblowers
* Was directly and indirectly involved with the imprisonment or suicides of multiple bankers/investors plus a murder-suicide of one banker and his wife and daughter
* Refused to hand over records/evidence to government regulators
* Destroyed records/evidence to hide against government regulators
* Etc.
Deutsche’s slicker upper-managers and more crafty workers denied any significant wrongdoing or even knowledge of highly risky to fraudulent investments, and they skillfully applied their euphemistic and glamorous descriptions to their personal and professional records, but some managers and regular workers arrogantly boasted of their profiteering tricks. The same could be said about Deutsche’s business partners. Their collective records and testimonies were filled with contradictions, and did not match real-world results. When their guilt was proven by paperwork, electronic records, pictures, videos, and testimonies, they hired expensive teams of lawyers to apply simplistic descriptions mixed with neutral to optimistic redactions plus ignorance of foul play.
A few examples out of many regarding insider deals and revolving doors: The US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s son Justin had a luxurious job at Deutsche Bank during the bank’s years of dishonest, high-risk, & profiteering financial deals. Cyprus’ largest bank, the Bank of Cyprus, enjoyed extra special back-and-forth deals between Wilbur Ross (American plutocrat & President Trump’s commerce secretary), Viktor Vekselberg (Russian oligarch), and Joe Ackermann (of ill-repute from Deutsche Bank and Zurich Insurance). After Trump won the presidency, he relaxed financial regulations for banks, thus, the banks could return to higher-risk investments, loans, and transactions, and Trump hired more reckless and/or less capable people to manage various government agencies. Trump ended lots of investigations against Deutsche Bank and its business partners. Trump hired Geoffrey Berman and Robert Khuzami as Justice Department prosecutors, even though Berman had a history of providing legal services to Deutsche Bank, and Khuzami had a history of being an employee of Deutsche Bank.
Russia’s oligarchy suffered the same problems as any oligarchy: the oligarchs have disproportionate control over government branches & private institutions (esp. corporations), the oligarchs wallow in nepotism & cronyism, and the oligarchs habitually exploit double-standards.
From late 2007 to 2008, the US stock market (which was deeply connected with international stock markets) plummeted, primarily due to America’s overrated housing market & addiction to various types of debt, America’s & the EU’s excessive reliance on overvalued derivatives trading, overestimating the ability of China’s record booming economy (and, to a lesser extend, other nations as well) to purchase US dollars in the form of IOUs, various government regulators who were too incompetent and/or corrupt to properly minimize business scams, and the US petrodollar’s imperial privileges fueling decadent spending at government agencies and corporations throughout the US and, to a lesser extent, the EU and other vassal regions. Despite this economic drop, the US and EU refused to honestly fix their banking systems, government agencies, and corporate structures, thus, these systemic problems dragged on for many years in some form or another. Various factions squabbled with each other, and the more powerful and/or craftier people shifted the blame to people who had less influence, less wealth, more honesty or arrogance, less tricks-up-their-sleeves, and/or less experience. This elaborate scam persisted at national and international levels, and it almost entirely worked, as demonstrated by how the dishonest corporations paid relatively tiny penalty fees and only an extremely tiny modicum of a minuscule fraction of a minute portion of the workers were imprisoned.
Interesting side-note: One of Deutsche’s partners-in-crime was Renaisssance Technologies (American hedge fund). Deutsche helped Renaissance with billions of dollars of tax evasion (both legal and illegal). Renaissance had a co-CEO named Robert Mercer, a multimillionaire and major financial supporter of the Republican Party’s Zionist Christian foundation. Due to federal investigations and negative publicity from 2013 to 2014, Robert Mercer worked with his ilk to start their own propaganda called Breitbart News, which was initially managed by Andrew Breitbart (Zionist Jew), who died of a cardiovascular clog. Then sloppy Steve “the bamboozle” Bannon, a fat slob and pathological liar, became Breitbart News’ top manager and key adviser to Trump’s 2016 political campaign and early White House years. Due to counter-movements, Robert Mercer left Renaissance Technologies, and sold his shares in Breitbart News to his daughters. In addition, Steve Bannon was politely forced out of Breitbart News and Trump’s White House.
Regarding business and politics:
In 1987 (just before the 1988 presidential election), Trump's businesses were running into abnormally huge debts. Trump shared his thoughts about running for the presidency and did some press relations for his presidential ideas, but he never actually ran for an election. During the late 1990s, Trump ran into more problems with insolvencies and bankruptcies.
For the 2000 presidential election, Trump quit the Republican Party for the Reform Party, and also publicly boasted of his presidential ideas, but he never actually ran.
For the 2004 presidential election, Trump declared he was "very seriously" considering a presidential campaign. Year 2004 was also the start of the awfully popular Hollywood agitprop called “The Apprentice,” starring Donald Trump as the big bad boss of firing unworthy subordinates. The first season drew in lots of viewers, but the following seasons constantly drew in lesser viewers.
For the 2006 election for the New York governorship and 2008 presidency, Trump thought about running.
For the 2012 presidential election, Trump bragged about presidential plans and the disasters of the Obama presidency (eg, authenticity of Obama's birth certificate, whether Obama was fake Christian and secret Muslim, and other accusations), but he never ran.
During and after the 2016 presidential election, Trump repeatedly said he was running for the presidency and became the president, because he was NOT doing it for the money. He claimed he was losing billions of dollars during his presidency. He boasted he started his political career, because he was motivated by his love for the American nation, patriotism, and nationalism. However, during his presidential campaign and presidency, he frequently boasted of building up his enormous billion-dollar wealth and business success, but he provided zero objective proof of his luxurious successes, and he did everything possible to hide his financial records from independent/outside investigations, even though presidential tradition required these investigations.
On his 2016 presidential campaign, he said he regretted not serving in the military. He also ridiculed Senator John McCain for getting shot down and caught during the Vietnam War. During his 2019 June visit to Europe to honor D-Day, Trump told Piers Morgan (aka, Pure Moron) that Trump was never a fan of the Vietnam War, it was a terrible war, it was very far away, and, at that time, nobody had heard of Vietnam.
Many times during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, Trump boasted (without complete proof) he was an unbeatable billionaire in business, which was one reason out of many (ridiculous) reasons for why he was the best candidate for the presidency. Democrats and independent-minded people wanted to investigate Trump’s tax returns to see if Trump really was a great businessman. Trump said he would release his IRS tax returns (which follows presidential traditions and Congressional investigations according to the US Constitution), but he could not due to audits. However, he provided no proof he was constantly being audited, and the IRS said Trump should be able to release his tax returns. Then Trump said his lawyer advised him not to release his tax returns, nobody cared about his tax returns, and he was still undergoing IRS audits. Trump also claimed, "I released the most extensive financial review of anybody in politics . . . You don't learn much in a tax return."
Throughout his presidency, Democrats in Congress repeatedly tried to investigate President Trump’s tax returns and other financial records, but Trump and the Republicans in Congress insisted Trump’s financial records were immune to such investigations. Democrats took this dispute to court, but Trump used appeals and presidential privilege to prolong the court case.
2020 July 9 Thu: The Supreme Court ruled 9-to-2 to send to the lower courts the dispute concerning Congressional investigations over Trump’s tax returns and other relevant financial records. The lower courts could require weeks to months to decide (again) on whether or not Congress could investigate President Trump’s financial records, but the previous lower court rulings favored an investigation. Justices Alito and Thomas were the two dissenting voices that claimed the president could block his finances from Congressional investigations (depending on the motivations). Justices Roberts, Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor, Kagan, Kavanaugh, and Gorsuch ruled together. Kavanaugh and Gorsuch were appointed by Trump, but Trump accused the Supreme Court ruling of being politically motivated, unfair, and a corrupt scheme by the Democrat Party. As usual, Trump used his Twitter account to whine about this court ruling.
Regarding politics:
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump boasted he did not use teleprompters, and presidential candidates should not use teleprompters, because teleprompters made speeches too easy, and he spoke from the heart and head. When he became the president, Trump frequently used teleprompters for longer speeches.
On 2017 Jan 20, regarding Trump's presidential inauguration speech, Trump said, "The crowd was unbelievable today. I looked at the rain, which just never came, you know, we finished the speech, went inside, it poured then we came outside." He also said, "The helicopter scene was an incredible scene, and then, amazingly it rained—like God was looking down on us." In reality, the rain lightly fell around the start of his inauguration speech and continued for the rest of the speech.
On 2017 Jan 21, Trump insisted upon his dishonest weather report: "The rain should have scared them away. But God looked down and he said, 'We’re not going to let it rain on your speech.' In fact, when I first started I said, 'Oh no.' First line, I got hit by a couple of drops. And I said, 'Oh, this is, this is too bad, but we’ll go right through it.' But the truth is that it stopped immediately. It was amazing. And then it became really sunny, and then I walked off and it poured right after I left."
President Trump led a team of the world’s greatest scientists to make a breakthrough discovery: a hurricane was "tremendously big and tremendously wet". In 2018 summer, regarding Hurricane Florence, Trump said: "This is a tough hurricane. One of the wettest we've ever seen from the standpoint of water."
In 2019, Trump used his Presidential Sharpie to draw (illegal) graffito on an official weather map about a destructive hurricane in the Caribbean Sea. He edited the map so that its data matched Trump’s incorrect, outdated prediction of the hurricane’s pathway.
Regarding California’s annual wildfires, Trump said, "I was with the President of Finland, and he said, 'We have a much different. We're a forest nation.' He called it a forest nation, and they spend a lot of time on raking and cleaning and doing things and they don't have any problem." The Finnish president denied Trump’s story, and the Finnish people disagreed with Trump's claims. Finland also had a colder weather than California had, because Finland was located closer to the north pole. Professional firefighters said the territory of California was way too large for raking and cleaning away dried plant material. The manpower was extremely inadequate, and the technology did not exist.
Trump claimed (1) a windmill would devalue a property by 75%, (2) its noise caused cancer, (3) windmills killed lots of birds, and (4) windmills were an unreliable source of energy. According to factual evidence, the first claim was debatable, the second claim was false, the third claim was true, and the fourth claim was false for most locations (eg, Denmark), but true for a minority of locations.
In 2019 September 9 (Mon), Trump attended a political rally at Fayetteville, North Carolina. Before the rally and in Air Force One, Trump said his rally attendees were waiting for him and soaking wet from rain, but weather reports aid Fayetteville was hot with zero inches of rainfall. At the rally, Trump said, "Every day we're making good on the motto, 'Promises Made, Promises Kept’. In fact, we are keeping even more promises by far than we made, or than we promised, so many more." Trump had a history of claiming that he performed better than expected or previous plans.
2019 January: Trump tweeted about "Global Waming" (warming). He thought global warming was a scam that was possibly invented by China to weaken America's economy. Trump's justification was that winter season was still colder than summer season, thus, global warming is a hoax. Trump failed to understand how the earth’s weather patterns were affected by the earth’s rotating movement around the sun and the changing tilt of the earth’s axis relative to the sun.
2019 February: At the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump said, "I will never let you down. . . . Since the founding of the nation, many of our greatest strides, from gaining our independence to abolition of civil rights. . . . America's potential is unlimited, because our extraordinary people are just something that is number one no matter where you go. . . . "
2020 June: Trump decided to reverse or cancel past laws that protected the environment from industrial pollution and excessive hunting. In other words, Trump wanted more industrial pollution and more hunting of wildlife. Trump’s son, DJTJ, and many of his voters were proud hunters of various wildlife, including endangered animals, around the world.
2020 June 7 Sun: The Trump administration declared it wanted to downgrade the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which was a law made during the presidency of Teddy Roosevelt, and the law made corporations legally responsible for mass bird deaths at industrial sites. In other words, Trump thought windmills were bad, but industrial pollution was good.
2020 Jan 9 Thu 6:54 AM: Trump tweeted, "STOCK MARKET AT ALL-TIME HIGH! HOW ARE YOUR 409K'S DOING? 70%, 80%, 90% up? Only 50% up! What are you doing wrong?" Correction: It was not 409K, but 401k. Trump did not know the difference between +1 billion dollars vs -1 billion dollars, 1 embassy vs 4 embassies, 409K vs 401k, at least 40,000 jobs vs at least 1 million jobs, etc. What matters was that Trump wanted people to have blind faith in him for being the biggest, richest, smartest, best, greatest, most unbeatable, etc.
2020 May 3 Sun: In front of the Lincoln memorial, Fox News interviewed President Trump, who said, “They always said Lincoln nobody got treated worse than Lincoln. I believe I am treated worse.” In reality, President Lincoln led America during its first and only civil war, and Lincoln won that civil war. Afterwards, Lincoln was assassinated by a gunshot to his head.
During this interview, Trump also incorrectly claimed America’s biotechnology could have cured HIV about 8 to 10 years ago, but the previous president (Obama) lacked the ambition to do so. Scientists around the world disagreed with Trump.
Reservations or special events at the Lincoln Memorial were usually rejected, but Trump’s propaganda session with Faux News was permitted by the Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, because Trump had an “extraordinary crisis” of COVID-19.
2020 May 12 Tue and 26 Tue: While Trump struggled to deal with “fake” news (whether fake or true) and the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump used Twitter again (and again) to spread the lousy accusation that MSNBC news host Joe Scarborough murdered one of his employees, Lori Kaye Bolterstein Klausutis, and got away with it, when Joe Scarborough was a member of the US Congress’ House of Representatives (1995 to 2001). Trump also claimed, without evidence, that Joe Scarborough had an affair with Lori Klausutis. The employee’s husband Timothy J. Klausutis, PhD, said investigations revealed his wife died of a rare and undiagnosed heart problem. Tim Klausutis repeatedly asked Twitter and Trump to stop with this lousy accusation, but his requests were rejected/ignored by both Twitter and Trump. Trump disliked Joe Scarborough, because Joe was a Republican Party member who had been critical of Trump.