Weekly Recap 3/23: Trump’s Serious Money Problems

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I spent the last five days making videos on my social media channels about what Project 2025 was all about. (That’s the Heritage Foundation’s detailed plans for every agency in the federal government the next time a conservative wins the White House.) I felt quite ill reading the document, much less making those videos, so to say I was really looking forward to the end of the week so I could focus on good news again, was putting it mildly.

So with no more ado, let’s get into the good news.

Good News

The United Steel Workers endorsed Biden this week.

The League of Conservation Voters announced they’d be spending $120M to help re-elect Biden.

Trump had to tell the court that he doesn’t know if he can pay the $454M judgement. Furthermore, he has been asking dozens of insurance companies and rich donors to help, and so far, everyone has said no.

Trump is also draining his own campaign PAC to pay his legal bills — in February alone, he paid out $5.6M.

If we look at the two campaigns, Biden has $155M “cash on hand” while Trump only has $74M.

While DeSantis endorsed Trump, he always changes the subject when he’s asked if he’ll campaign for Trump.

Biden cancelled another $6 billion in student debt, this time focusing on public service workers, like teachers and firefighters.

Biden’s polls and approval rating have been ticking up. The Economists’s aggregate poll tracker saw Biden inch ahead of Trump this week.

I am not the only person who has noticed that the media has stopped talking about Biden’s age following his successful State of the Union speech two weeks ago.

The Republicans’ impeachment hearing this week ended as another disaster (i.e. it did not produce anyone with any knowledge or evidence against Biden), so much so that Comer is now actively saying they probably won’t hold a vote to impeach Biden at all.

Call to Action

Whether you decide to read Project 2025 (it’s online, just Google it) or you watch my recaps, you will no doubt have the same reaction as everyone else: That is, how do we make sure this doesn’t happen?

The only way to avoid this dystopic future, where we have our rights and freedoms taken away from us, is to make sure we win the White House. So first and foremost, vote. Then, get everyone who feels like you do, to vote. And finally, get involved in and support organizations that help turn out the vote. Please.

Cartoons

By Matt Davies
By Dave Whamond
By Clay Jones
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By Mike Luckovich
By Chris Britt
By John Darkow
By Lalo Alcaraz
By Clay Bennett
By Clay Bennett

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3 replies

  1. This Texan really liked that last cartoon, but it’s also sad.

  2. Grab him by the assets… Love it! Thanks for putting this together every week!

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