Trump went on a midnight rage posting spree and it got ugly
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Trump spent nearly two hours rage posting from the White House in the middle of the night, attacking the Pope, NATO, Obama, and anyone else who crossed his path. This episode breaks down that deranged posting spree and the much darker reality behind it, an administration escalating war planning, expanding military buildup, and preparing Americans for something far bigger than they are being told.
The Breakdown:
Trump launched an erratic eleven post Truth Social spree between 11:34 p.m. and 1:12 a.m., attacking Pope Leo, NATO, Obama, ActBlue, Judge James Boasberg, and others
He fixated on the Pope twice in one night, continuing his pattern of attacking a global religious leader for calling for peace
He blasted NATO even as he keeps threatening allies and undermining the very alliances that have helped stabilize the democratic world for decades
He shared content tied to one of Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorneys and kept feeding conspiracy theories about Biden and the autopen
The pace and content of the posts read less like normal political messaging and more like a hit list driven by grievance, obsession, and a need for worship
Hours later, Trump went on Fox Business and claimed the war with Iran was very close to over, even as his administration prepared for deeper escalation
The Pentagon is now reportedly approaching American automakers and other manufacturers about helping produce weapons and military supplies
That kind of industrial conversion is not what governments do when peace is around the corner, it is what they do when they are preparing for broader war
The United States is also sending more than 10,000 additional troops to the Middle East, bringing the regional total to roughly 60,000 personnel
At the same time, the White House has reportedly directed the Pentagon to prepare for a possible military operation in Cuba before the Iran conflict is even over
Trump has repeatedly talked about other countries, including Cuba, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, and Greenland, as if they are targets to be acquired or dominated
This is the same man who said he needed the kind of generals that Hitler had, according to his former chief of staff John Kelly, and who has long treated military power as a stage for personal glorification
The through line is not peace, it is expansion, spectacle, obedience, and the use of crisis to consolidate power
Even in this moment, economic resistance still matters, and companies and consumers who refuse to go along with propaganda and authoritarian theater are proving that public pressure can still have real force
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