Trump gathers generals to gauge loyalty to his MAGA regime

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Trump gathered the generals not to seek advice, but to test their loyalty and to see who would obey his MAGA rule and who might resist. It wasn’t about strategy, it was about control. Trust became a weapon, and disloyalty meant punishment. The whole meeting looked less like leadership and more like the behavior of an authoritarian who values obedience over truth.

From a military point of view, this was reckless and dangerous. Putting all the nation’s top generals in one place made them an easy target and risked a disaster that could cripple the country’s defenses. I’m sure he was advised not to do this. Any wise leader would know better. But he went ahead anyway, just because he could. It wasn’t about safety or judgment, it was about pride, power, and showing he could bend others to his will, even if it put national security at risk. Trump clearly fears an uprising against his regime. By calling the generals together, he wanted to send a message. Loyalty will be rewarded, but disobedience will be punished.

Trump has once again in this meeting of generals claimed that Canada will be the 51st state, a statement that shows how unfit and delusional he has become.
 

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This is hands down the most dangerous administration ever to take power in the U.S. And the irony? The same MAGA twats who used to scream “freedom!” are now swooning over an administration that openly flirts with dictatorship. Remember when he said, “Vote for me and you’ll never have to vote again”? Looks like he wasn’t joking. Can’t wait to see what kind of fresh circus this clown 🤡 is going to unleash during the midterms.
 

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This is hands down the most dangerous administration ever to take power in the U.S. And the irony? The same MAGA twats who used to scream “freedom!” are now swooning over an administration that openly flirts with dictatorship. Remember when he said, “Vote for me and you’ll never have to vote again”? Looks like he wasn’t joking. Can’t wait to see what kind of fresh circus this clown 🤡 is going to unleash during the midterms.
I have to wonder what all the generals were thinking as the pedo in chief rambled on and on like this:

 
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A CNN fact-checker has debunked President Donald Trump’s “many false claims” laid out in his hour-long speech to top military officials.

The president addressed senior military leaders in Quantico, Virginia on Tuesday morning in a wide-ranging speech that, according to CNN senior reporter Daniel Dale, included “a lot of lies.”



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"There were just so many false claims, and I say that after essentially every speech, unfortunately, from Donald Trump, but I think this is notable because of the audience,” Dale told the network. “He was telling a lot of lies and saying a lot of other inaccurate things, regardless of his intentions, to the U.S.'s top military leaders.”

Such falsehoods included the president’s claims regarding his record on “settling” wars, former President Joe Biden, and the military itself.

“I've settled so many wars since we're here. We're here almost nine months and I've settled seven,” the president told the crowd, repeating a claim he made to the United Nations General Assembly earlier this month.

That isn’t true, Dale said: “Even the examples that President Trump cited himself show that that claim is not true,” such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. Despite the two countries signing a peace agreement under Trump, “the fighting continues,” the fact-checker said.



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In another example, the president cited Kosovo and Serbia — even though the countries have not been at war during his term.

In June, Trump asserted he was “able to stop” a future conflict between the two nations, but there is “thin evidence” for that, Dale said.

Trump said he often brags about the U.S. having the “strongest military of anywhere in the world,” but his predecessor “never” made the same claim, the president alleged.

“Did you ever hear him say: ‘we have the strongest military’? He doesn’t say it. I say it,” Trump said, with an eyebrow raise.

After showing a clip, Dale cut in: “President Biden said that over and over. This took me about five seconds to find on Google.”

Speaking in September 2023, Biden boasted about the U.S. military’s strength at an event in Tempe, Arizona: “Our US military – and this is not hyperbole; I’ve said it for the last two years – is the strongest military in the history of the world. Not just the strongest in the world – in the history of the world.”



Military leaders listen as the president makes numerous false claims during his speech Tuesday, including about ‘settling’ seven wars since he’s returned to the White House (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
At another point in the speech, Trump suggested that Biden wanted to terminate the Space Force, a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces that Trump established in his first term.

“He got hammered by the people in this room for even suggesting it because it’s very important,” the president claimed.



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Dale then stated succinctly: “President Biden never said that. That did not happen.”

Although then-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki made a “snarky” comment about the future of the new military branch under Biden, Dale said, the following day, Psaki clarified Space Force has “the full support of the Biden administration” and “we are not revisiting the decision to establish the Space Force.”

The president also repeated — or expanded upon — some familiar falsehoods.

In addition to repeating his “rigged” 2020 election claims, Trump also asserted that under the Biden administration, “the Congo” and Venezuela “opened up their prisons,” allowing the prisoners to enter the United States as migrants.

“There is no evidence that any of that happened,” Dale said. “President Trump’s own team has never been able to offer any corroboration.”

The president also claimed that “25 million” migrants were let into the U.S. during Biden’s term — adding another four million to his previous, baseless claim. In June, Trump suggested “Biden allowed 21 million people to come into our country.”


In reality, from 2021 through 2024, there were roughly 10.8 million nationwide “encounters” with migrants, federal data shows.

In a tweet, Dale debunked 13 claims that Trump told the military.

For example, the claims that Portland — where Trump threatened to deploy federal troops — “is burning down,” that Biden gave Ukraine $350 billion, and that the U.S. saw "300,000" drug deaths in 2024 are “not true,” Dale wrote.

CNN fact-checker spends four minutes debunking Trump’s multiple ‘lies’ in his speech to US military top brass
 

mandrill

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Imagine telling older Generals they need to get into shape while Trump himself is an old fat fuck wearing diapers and Hegshit a drunk.
Trump needs to work on building up and tightening his anal sphincter muscles to avoid those pesky sharts and dribble-outs that can turn a good day bad and a bad day stinky. :poop: :poop: :poop:
 

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Trump’s speech instead of inspiring confidence in the generals may have made revealed to them his cognitive decline. Trump has revealed to the generals that he is unstable, even dangerous. They fear that under his command the country could be pushed toward civil war. The military may be given an unlawful order to be deployed against the American civil population. If this happens the generals will have to obey and or be arrested. Trump is already meddling recklessly in international issues, showing poor judgment. A man acting this way should never be trusted with the nuclear codes.

Trump may have caused mass panic in the general ranks and there may be a large number of retirement and resignation papers put in by the generals.
 

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Yup, the U.S. isn’t respected internationally right now, it’s laughed at. Other countries don’t admire him; they tolerate him. They play nice because his policies are so reckless that in tanking his own country, he risks dragging down global markets with him. So they smile, shake his hand, and act polite on camera, but behind closed doors, they’re rolling their eyes and laughing at the circus and the 🤡 .
 
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