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Trump posts image saying Obama 'caused this war to happen': 'Don't forget who funded Iran'
Donald Trump on Monday shared a post on Truth Social blaming former President Barack Obama for the United States' ongoing war with Iran, amplifying a meme that depicted Obama next to a pallet of cash with the caption: "Don't forget the one who funded Iran and caused this war to happen. OBAMA!"The image is a reference to a $400 million cash payment the Obama administration made to Iran in January 2016, which the White House at the time said was a longstanding legal dispute over a failed arms deal predating the Islamic Revolution. Critics, including Trump, have long characterized the payment as a ransom — a characterization the Obama administration denied.The post came from a pro-Trump account called WomenForTrump and was reshared by the president without comment.The timing is notable. Trump is currently engaged in active ceasefire negotiations with Iran and has spent the weekend praising what he called a "professional and productive" relationship with Tehran — a striking contrast to the inflammatory framing of the post he chose to amplify on Monday morning.It also comes just days after Trump's own Truth Social base revolted against his Iran diplomacy, with supporters accusing him of repeating Obama's mistakes and demanding military action rather than negotiation.
WATCH: Trump Honors Gold Star Families During Memorial Day Speech at Arlington National Cemetery – Recognizes “13 Wonderful Souls” Lost in Iran
President Trump honored fallen heroes and Gold Star families while delivering remarks at the Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. The post WATCH: Trump Honors Gold Star Families During Memorial Day Speech at Arlington National Cemetery – Recognizes “13 Wonderful Souls” Lost in Iran appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
WATCH LIVE: Trump delivers Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery
President Donald Trump is set to speak at Arlington National Cemetery as part of the commemoration of Memorial Day on Monday. Trump is expected to speak at noon from Arlington, Virginia, after participating in a wreath-laying ceremony at the cemetery across the Potomac River from Washington. TRUMP SAYS IRAN AGREEMENT ‘HAS BEEN LARGELY NEGOTIATED’ AND […]
WATCH: Trump lays wreath at Tomb of the Unknown Solider at Arlington National Cemetery
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Trump’s Memorial Day: From “Dumocrats” to Arlington
A morning of grievance-filled Memorial Day posts, Trump gave a rather restrained speech honoring fallen soldiers
Photos show White House ruined by 'construction chaos' as Trump ignores voter concerns
New photos of the White House show it immersed in what the Daily Beast calls “construction chaos” as President Donald Trump continues to prioritize his vanity projects over voter concerns. The grounds were already swamped with construction as Trump’s controversial ballroom project progresses regardless of vocal opposition, and now “the People’s House” is being further blighted by renovations as the president prepares to mark his 80th birthday with UFC cage matches in front of the White House this June.According to Republican operatives who spoke with the Daily Beast, the construction projects don’t just look ugly, but are sending a negative message to Americans struggling with skyrocketing prices and a spiraling economy due to Trump’s war with Iran. “For voters, the message that is coming from the White House is Trump is focused on vanity projects and foreign policy,” said one operative. “And those are things that voters don’t care about.” “Trump continues to talk about things that no one cares about,” agreed another. With 90 percent of Americans reporting an affordability crisis, Trump is persistent in his denial. When asked about the economic downturn, he claimed, “This is peanuts. I appreciate everybody putting up with it for a little while. It won’t be much longer.” He made the statement while standing in front of his ballroom construction “eyesore.”In early May, Trump was even more blunt about where he places the American pocketbook on his list of priorities. When asked how much the finances of Americans factored into his war considerations, he declared, “Not even a little bit… I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation.”At the same time, Trump is asking for big money to pay for his vanity projects, which continue to grow in number. For the ballroom alone, he’s demanding that Congress provide as much as $1 billion, even though he began the project saying its $400 million price tag would be paid by private donors. On top of that, he wants an estimated $100 million to build a 250-foot arch that will loom over DC, has allocated $40 million for a statuary garden, is pouring over $13 million into repainting the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool (a project that has already been botched), has spent untold sums renovating the White House to align with his taste for golden trim, and the list goes on.While the White House UFC event will supposedly be paid for by the fighting organization, Trump’s decision to hold it at all has been criticized as unpresidential, even by some in the MMA community. Star fighter Brandon Royval, for example, has referred to it as “some kind of Hunger Games type f—— s——.”
These Photos Reveal Strange Sea Creatures Scientists Have Never Seen Before
This story was originally published by Vox and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It lives in a glass castle deep under the sea. It’s not a character from The Little Mermaid but a very real, very mysterious marine worm. Known as Dalhousiella yabukii, the worm resides inside a glass sea sponge—a simple marine animal that forms a […]







