Here he goes again. This time it's a wonderful rant about the orange turd and the senate. Will trump follow the law... doubtful.
"Alright, the fact this even needs to exist is already insane.
The United States Senate is now having to write legislation that basically says, “Hey, just to be clear, you’re not allowed to use the military to occupy or annex NATO countries.” Read that again slowly. That’s not a sci-fi plot. That’s Congress putting childproof caps on the nuclear launch codes because the guy in charge keeps licking the power socket.
This isn’t some abstract legal cleanup. This is an emergency brake. This is lawmakers going, “We need to physically block funding so this lunatic can’t wake up one morning and decide Greenland looks like a timeshare he wants to flip.”
Think about how far off the rails you have to be for your own government to say, “No money for invading allies. We’re cutting you off at the source.” That’s not normal checks and balances. That’s a containment strategy. And let’s be brutally honest about why this is happening. It’s not because Trump misspoke once. It’s because he keeps floating the idea of grabbing territory like a bored real estate developer, Greenland, Canada, Cuba, Venezuela. He treats sovereign nations like listings on Zillow.
So now Congress is stepping in like exhausted parents at a supermarket, grabbing the trolley and saying, “No. Put that down. You’re not buying a country today.”
This bill isn’t about foreign policy vision. It’s about damage control. It’s about stopping a rogue president from detonating NATO from the inside because he thinks alliances are optional and international law is a vibe.
And here’s the punchline. The strongest military on Earth is being told, in writing, that it cannot be used to kidnap, occupy, or annex allies. Not enemies. Allies. That’s how far trust has collapsed. If you’re wondering what a constitutional crisis looks like in real life, it looks like lawmakers racing to lock doors before the guy with the keys decides to light a match.
This is not strength. This is not leadership. This is America having to protect itself and the free world from its own president. And the rest of us are watching this thinking, thank Christ someone finally grabbed the wheel, because the car was heading straight for the cliff. Extreme measures exist for extreme behavior. You don’t childproof a house unless someone keeps trying to drink bleach. This bill is childproofing the presidency. My only concern thus far... Trump's reputation precedes him when it comes to following the law."

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