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‘If You Look at It, 48 – 4. That’s a Pretty Impressive Vote by Any Standard’

For the second time in just days President Donald Trump has decided lying to put a positive spin on a disastrous result is the way to go. On Sunday the President responded to a Washington Post/ABC News poll by calling it “almost 40%” and “not bad at this time.” He actually was referring to his 36% approval rating, which is literally the lowest “at this time” of any president recorded in U.S. history.

Tuesday afternoon President Trump pulled another fast one, nearly akin to his claim after the election that he won the popular vote.

In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.” Literally none of those statements are true. His Electoral College win was not a “landslide” by any means.

“Trump’s margin of victory ranked 46th out of 58 U.S. presidential elections,” the nonpartisan FactCheck.org reported at the time.

“The vote would have been pretty close to, if you look at it, 48 – 4. That’s a pretty impressive vote by any standard,” Trump told reporters of the now-failed attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare. Trump literally is refusing to count the 48 Democratic and independent Senators who all would have voted “no,” and claimed there were only four Republicans who would also have voted against the legislation – in truth there were likely at the very least several more.

But regardless, 48 out of 100 Senators is far from pretty impressive by any standard,” and Twitter made sure they let the president know:

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Trump Re-Endorses Congressman He Dumped — Then Dangles Job to His Rival

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President Donald Trump announced Friday he is re-endorsing U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd, the Colorado Republican he withdrew his support from just a month ago — after briefly backing the lawmaker’s primary opponent. Trump now says that after speaking with Hurd’s rival, she has agreed to drop out of the race and that both she and her husband will be joining his administration.

“I met with Hope Scheppelman and her husband Steven, of the Radical Left State of Colorado, to discuss various opportunities to serve our Country in a different capacity than her current run for the United States Congress,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Hope and Steven are wonderful and patriotic Veterans of our U.S. Navy, and loyal supporters of our Historic MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN Movement. Therefore, I am proud to announce that they will be leaving the Campaign trail in order to join my Administration, in a capacity to be determined.”

Trump initially endorsed Congressman Hurd in October, calling him “incredible.” But last month — after Hurd cast a vote of disapproval for Trump’s tariffs against Canada — Trump turned on him, branding Hurd a “RINO,” rescinding his endorsement, and throwing his support to Scheppelman.

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“Based on a lack of support, in particular for the unbelievably successful TARIFFS imposed on Foreign Countries and Companies which has made America Richer, Stronger, Bigger, and Better than ever before, I am hereby WITHDRAWING my Endorsement of RINO Congressman Jeff Hurd, of Colorado’s 3rd District,” Trump wrote. “Congressman Hurd is one of a small number of Legislators who have let me and our Country down. He is more interested in protecting Foreign Countries that have been ripping us off for decades than he is the United States of America.”

Now, after an apparent change of heart, Trump says Hurd is once again his candidate.

“Congressman Jeff Hurd, of Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, should in no way, shape, or form, be impeded from winning the District in that the Democrat alternative is a DISASTER for our Country,” the president said. “Therefore, I will be fully supporting Jeff’s Re-Election to the House of Representatives, giving him my Complete and Total Endorsement! Every true MAGA supporter and Republican, if they truly care about saving our Country, will do everything in their power to unify together, and defeat the Crazed Radical Left Democrats this November.”

In February, after Trump pulled his endorsement for Hurd, MS NOW‘s Steve Benen reported that Hurd’s Colorado district “leans toward the GOP,” and if local primary voters were to back Scheppelman, the seat could become more competitive for Democrats.

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Trump Official Says He Teleported 50 Miles to a Waffle House

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A senior Federal Emergency Management Agency official with a history of violent rhetoric and promoting conspiracy theories says he once teleported to a Waffle House 50 miles away.

“Teleporting is no fun,” said Greg Phillips, who leads FEMA’s critical Office of Response and Recovery, according to a CNN KFile report. “It’s no fun because you don’t really know what you’re doing. You don’t really understand it, it’s scary, but yet um – but so real. And you know it’s happening but you can’t do anything about it, and so you just go, you just go with the ride. And wow, what just an incredible adventure it all was.”

CNN describes Phillips as “a far-right activist who spread conspiracy theories about voter fraud and frequently used violent rhetoric toward political opponents.” In December, when Phillips started at FEMA, CNN described him as a “longtime Republican operative” and an “election fraud crusader” who “rocketed into the spotlight with his unsubstantiated fraud claims, which were touted by Trump.”

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Phillips has a highly consequential job which, FEMA officials said, involves decisions that affect search-and-rescue operations, emergency aid, infrastructure restoration and ultimately distribution of billions of dollars in disaster assistance.

In addition to describing multiple instances of teleportation, Phillips has repeatedly used violent rhetoric and shared conspiracy theories, CNN reported, including, in a deleted social media post targeting former President Joe Biden.

“I would like to punch that b — — in the mouth right now,” Phillips said in January 2025 podcast. “He is a nasty, s — —, c — — human being, and he deserves to die. And I hope he does.”

CNN also reported that in May 2023, Phillips said a Chinese army of “10 million people” was being imported to kill Americans at the border.

“We’ve got Chinese migrants or foreign fighting force moving into the United States and about to cross our border from Texas to California. And there’s really not much we could do about it, y’all,” he added.

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The following year, in a video that was posted to social media, Phillips charged that migrants are coming to the United States to kill Americans, and urged Americans to learn to shoot firearms.

“Please protect yourself, protect your family, protect your babies, protect your everyone around you,” he said, CNN reported. “They’re coming from everywhere and they’re coming here to kill you. Be well armed. Take care of your family. Take care of your, your wives, your children, your daughters, everyone. Don’t let this happen.”

“They want you dead,” he added. “They’ve come here to kill you. And if anybody believes it any differently, they’re wrong. These people are here to fight. They’re here to fight us. They’re here at war.”

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GOP Senator Denounces ‘Foolish and Lazy’ Idea Trump Keeps Pushing

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A prominent Republican U.S. Senator strongly denounced as “foolish and lazy” an idea that President Donald Trump has repeatedly championed: eliminating the filibuster.

The filibuster generally allows the minority party — currently the Democrats — to block legislation or procedures by requiring 60 votes instead of a simple majority. (Generally, because the majority party in theory could have 60 or more members, which has not happened since 2009 and 2010.)

In October on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “It is now time for the Republicans to play their ‘TRUMP CARD,’ and go for what is called the Nuclear Option — Get rid of the Filibuster, and get rid of it, NOW!” according to the Associated Press.

In November on Truth Social the president was even more expressive.

“The Democrats are far more likely to win the Midterms, and the next Presidential Election, if we don’t do the Termination of the Filibuster (The Nuclear Option!), because it will be impossible for Republicans to get Common Sense Policies done with these Crazed Democrat Lunatics being able to block everything by withholding their votes,” Trump wrote, as Politico reported.

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“The filibuster is hurting the Republican Party,” Trump told Politico in December. “You can do everything” if it is eliminated, he said. “We can do everything we want.”

“We are going to have the Save America Act, one way or the other, after approval by Congress through the very proper use of the Filibuster or, at minimum, by a Talking Filibuster, à la Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” Trump wrote last month, as Mediaite reported.

Senator Tillis is of a different mindset, and although he did not mention the president by name, he blasted “politicians” who support getting rid of the filibuster.

“Eliminating the filibuster is a foolish and lazy idea pushed by politicians seeking short-term gain at the expense of causing irreparable long-term harm to our nation,” Tillis wrote in a statement on the SAVE Act. “Succeeding in eliminating the filibuster would significantly weaken the minority party, end the need for bipartisan compromise, and allow erratic swings in policy that would transform America for the worse. Those are just the consequences of a best-case outcome.”

As for the SAVE Act — legislation critics call a voter suppression bill but which Trump has said must pass — Tillis said he supports some, but not all, of it.

“The only real path to address the American people’s declining confidence in our elections is for both parties to find common ground on legislation that supports universal adoption of voter ID, proof of citizenship, and other vital election integrity measures,” he wrote.

Trump has repeatedly said that if the SAVE Act passes Republicans will not lose another race for 50 years.

READ MORE: ‘Like a Bomb Threat’: Election Officials Warn of ‘Chaos’ Trump and His Bill Could Create

 

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