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Busy man!!!


Donald Trump took straight to social media in order to celebrate his two claimed championships at his own course in Palm Beach, Florida.

The former president and all-but-officially-confirmed Republican presidential nominee won not one, but two tournaments over the weekend.

The 77-year-old posted on both Truth Social and Instagram, writing: 'A great honor to have won both the Club Championship and the Senior Club Championship this week at Trump International!'

Trump's wins over the weekend follow on from his success at the Super Senior Championship earlier in the year.

Not only did Trump put the information out on social media, but so did the official account for the course as well.
 

Jimmy Kimmel on Monday night admitted that he’s thrilled when Donald Trump attacks him by name.

“What he doesn’t realize is that I love this,” Kimmel said during his monologue on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

The former president railed against Kimmel in a social media post during the Oscars broadcast earlier those month, leading to a viral moment when Kimmel, who was hosting the show, responded in real time from the stage.
“Isn’t it past your jail time?” Kimmel said to a live TV audience of nearly 20 million.

That stung Trump enough that he raged against Kimmel some more during a rambling Fox News interview over the weekend in which he called Kimmel “not a talented guy,” “a lousy host” and “dumber than I thought.”
Kimmel on Monday urged the ex-president to keep it coming.

“I love that this bothered him so much,” he said, and later rolled footage of the Oscars audience, including actor Margot Robbie, laughing at the Trump joke.

“Barbie was laughing at you,” Kimmel said, noting that “past your jail time” is already appearing on shirts, cups and other merch, is being put on billboards, and is used in graffiti outside Trump Tower in New York.

The former president on Sunday said that Kimmel should “keep his mouth shut.”

“Imagine him telling anyone they should’ve kept their mouth shut?” Kimmel said. “That should be on his tombstone: ‘Should’ve kept his mouth shut.’”
 

Jimmy Kimmel on Monday night admitted that he’s thrilled when Donald Trump attacks him by name.

“What he doesn’t realize is that I love this,” Kimmel said during his monologue on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

The former president railed against Kimmel in a social media post during the Oscars broadcast earlier those month, leading to a viral moment when Kimmel, who was hosting the show, responded in real time from the stage.
“Isn’t it past your jail time?” Kimmel said to a live TV audience of nearly 20 million.

That stung Trump enough that he raged against Kimmel some more during a rambling Fox News interview over the weekend in which he called Kimmel “not a talented guy,” “a lousy host” and “dumber than I thought.”
Kimmel on Monday urged the ex-president to keep it coming.

“I love that this bothered him so much,” he said, and later rolled footage of the Oscars audience, including actor Margot Robbie, laughing at the Trump joke.

“Barbie was laughing at you,” Kimmel said, noting that “past your jail time” is already appearing on shirts, cups and other merch, is being put on billboards, and is used in graffiti outside Trump Tower in New York.

The former president on Sunday said that Kimmel should “keep his mouth shut.”

“Imagine him telling anyone they should’ve kept their mouth shut?” Kimmel said. “That should be on his tombstone: ‘Should’ve kept his mouth shut.’”
Cult of Trump chatter about Kimmel is amusing. They're livid about him, some calling for his show to be cancelled.

The hypocrisy!
 

Jimmy Kimmel on Monday night admitted that he’s thrilled when Donald Trump attacks him by name.

“What he doesn’t realize is that I love this,” Kimmel said during his monologue on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

The former president railed against Kimmel in a social media post during the Oscars broadcast earlier those month, leading to a viral moment when Kimmel, who was hosting the show, responded in real time from the stage.
“Isn’t it past your jail time?” Kimmel said to a live TV audience of nearly 20 million.

That stung Trump enough that he raged against Kimmel some more during a rambling Fox News interview over the weekend in which he called Kimmel “not a talented guy,” “a lousy host” and “dumber than I thought.”
Kimmel on Monday urged the ex-president to keep it coming.

“I love that this bothered him so much,” he said, and later rolled footage of the Oscars audience, including actor Margot Robbie, laughing at the Trump joke.

“Barbie was laughing at you,” Kimmel said, noting that “past your jail time” is already appearing on shirts, cups and other merch, is being put on billboards, and is used in graffiti outside Trump Tower in New York.

The former president on Sunday said that Kimmel should “keep his mouth shut.”

“Imagine him telling anyone they should’ve kept their mouth shut?” Kimmel said. “That should be on his tombstone: ‘Should’ve kept his mouth shut.’”
all that's poetic ❤️
 
there's really no side to take here


Wisconsin's top Republican derided supporters of former President Donald Trump who are trying to recall him from office as “whack jobs and morons,” predicting Tuesday that their effort would fail and they would be subject to fraud charges.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is being targeted for recall because he refused to impeach the state’s top elections official or proceed with attempting to decertify President Joe Biden’s 2020 victory in Wisconsin. His actions angered Trump, who accused Vos of covering up election corruption, while Trump's followers mounted an unsuccessful primary challenge in 2022 and are now trying to force a recall election.

Vos lashed out at recall organizers at a WisPolitics.com luncheon Tuesday, saying organizers are "so out of touch with reality."


Vos came to prominence for his role in shepherding legislation to weaken bargaining rights and labor unions in Wisconsin while Scott Walker was governor, which culminated in the 2012 Wisconsin gubernatorial recall election.[4] Vos has been speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly since 2013, retaining Republican control of the chamber through heavily gerrymandered maps.[5] During the governorship of Tony Evers, a Democrat, Vos has sought to curb the governor's powers.[6] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Vos blocked Evers's efforts to increase the safety and accessibility of elections, sought to hinder public health measures to mitigate the pandemic, such as mask mandates, and opposed vaccine requirements by private businesses.
 
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