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A group of prominent military contractors, including former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince, has pitched the Trump White House on a proposal to carry out mass deportations through a network of “processing camps” on military bases, a private fleet of 100 planes, and a “small army” of private citizens empowered to make arrests.

The blueprint — laid out in a 26-page document President Donald Trump’s advisers received before the inauguration — carries an estimated price tag of $25 billion and recommends a range of aggressive tactics to rapidly deport 12 million people before the 2026 midterms, including some that would likely face legal and operational challenges, according to a copy obtained by POLITICO.

The group, which includes some former immigration officials, is led by Prince, who has close ties to Trump, and Bill Mathews, the former chief operating officer of Blackwater, the military contractor known for its role in providing security, training and logistical support to U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan during the war on terror.

The emergence of the proposal, marked “unsolicited,” is indicative of the major hurdles the administration faces as it struggles to find the resources to fulfill Trump’s ambitious deportation agenda. The administration’s desire to make good on that signature campaign promise has created an opening for private contractors who see a rare area in which the Trump administration is likely to increase spending.

Deporting 12 million people in two years “would require the government to eject nearly 500,000 illegal aliens per month,” the document says. “To keep pace with the Trump deportations, it would require a 600% increase in activity. It is unlikely that the government could swell its internal ranks to keep pace with this demand …in order to process this enormous number of deportations, the government should enlist outside assistance.”
 
Inconsequential in any grand scheme, but another way of seeing the cultish nature of MAGA, and the cult of personality that is Trumpism…

“The Trump bubble is a counter-revolutionary movement that bucks the trends of the moment to become the new mainstream. It is a movement based on denying reality,”


The so-called Mar-a-Lago face has undergone exaggerated Botox, visible facial fillers and extreme tanning. Social networks were responsible for this trend going viral by showing the before and after of several women in Donald Trump’s inner circle. Republican National Committee Chairwoman Lara Trump, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump’s pick for ambassador to Greece, conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem all featured in this line-up highlighting the striking differences in their faces over time. “Their faces had all, over an unspecified period, morphed from conventionally human to makeup-caked, angular cheekboned, full-lipped, Fellini-esque exaggerations of the dolled-up Fox News anchorwoman look,” according to Hollywood Reporter journalist Julian Sancton. “And it’s not just the women: Few of us can remember the content of former Florida Rep. (and former prospective attorney general) Matt Gaetz’s RNC speech last summer, so fixated were we on the new elfin arc of his eyebrows. (And the less said about George Santos and his Botox habit the better.)”

Sancton notes that the look is indicative of Trump’s brash departure from the well-established norms of Washington DC and wonders if his return to the White House could be a challenge to the aesthetic discretion that reigned in 2024. “The Trump bubble is a counter-revolutionary movement that bucks the trends of the moment to become the new mainstream. It is a movement based on denying reality,” fashion and celebrity journalist Joan Callarissa tells EL PAÍS. “If they have a face they don’t like, they change it without caring if it looks natural or not, because reality does not matter to Trumpism. Traditionally, the right as a more central force tried not to be so flagrant, but given the current polarization of American society, it was impossible that the change would not also affect aesthetics. Polarization leads us to live in bubbles in which there is a marked tribal factor that means if the leaders have an artificial look, then so will those around them, because [the tribal bubble means] they only see people like themselves.”

“In the world of Trumpist conservatism, there’s a lot of dogmatism and scorn directed at science, and in the face of that, there’s obviously going to be more homogenization, because critical thinking is done away with,” says Callarissa. “No one can criticize what the leaders of the movement do, and supporters will imitate it because of the tribal factor.
 
Trump to sell "Gold Card" as an alternative to a green card that peasants get. The Gold Card will cost $5,000,000 and will allow the ultra wealthy to skip the line on immigration, because waiting in line is for the poors.

When asked if the card would be available to Russian oligarchs Trump said, “Yeah, possibly. I know some Russian oligarchs that are very nice people.”

Huh, ya don't say? Just like Trump to always see the good in people, as this is not the first time he's mentioned "very nice people" when discussing absolutely abhorrent people.

 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and wager that you had no clue this clip was from 7 years ago during his first administration.


While here under Trump 2.0...


Dude chill!

I’m just flooding the zone.

Relax.


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Inconsequential in any grand scheme, but another way of seeing the cultish nature of MAGA, and the cult of personality that is Trumpism…

“The Trump bubble is a counter-revolutionary movement that bucks the trends of the moment to become the new mainstream. It is a movement based on denying reality,”


The so-called Mar-a-Lago face has undergone exaggerated Botox, visible facial fillers and extreme tanning. Social networks were responsible for this trend going viral by showing the before and after of several women in Donald Trump’s inner circle. Republican National Committee Chairwoman Lara Trump, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump’s pick for ambassador to Greece, conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem all featured in this line-up highlighting the striking differences in their faces over time. “Their faces had all, over an unspecified period, morphed from conventionally human to makeup-caked, angular cheekboned, full-lipped, Fellini-esque exaggerations of the dolled-up Fox News anchorwoman look,” according to Hollywood Reporter journalist Julian Sancton. “And it’s not just the women: Few of us can remember the content of former Florida Rep. (and former prospective attorney general) Matt Gaetz’s RNC speech last summer, so fixated were we on the new elfin arc of his eyebrows. (And the less said about George Santos and his Botox habit the better.)”

Sancton notes that the look is indicative of Trump’s brash departure from the well-established norms of Washington DC and wonders if his return to the White House could be a challenge to the aesthetic discretion that reigned in 2024. “The Trump bubble is a counter-revolutionary movement that bucks the trends of the moment to become the new mainstream. It is a movement based on denying reality,” fashion and celebrity journalist Joan Callarissa tells EL PAÍS. “If they have a face they don’t like, they change it without caring if it looks natural or not, because reality does not matter to Trumpism. Traditionally, the right as a more central force tried not to be so flagrant, but given the current polarization of American society, it was impossible that the change would not also affect aesthetics. Polarization leads us to live in bubbles in which there is a marked tribal factor that means if the leaders have an artificial look, then so will those around them, because [the tribal bubble means] they only see people like themselves.”

“In the world of Trumpist conservatism, there’s a lot of dogmatism and scorn directed at science, and in the face of that, there’s obviously going to be more homogenization, because critical thinking is done away with,” says Callarissa. “No one can criticize what the leaders of the movement do, and supporters will imitate it because of the tribal fact

Inconsequential in any grand scheme, but another way of seeing the cultish nature of MAGA, and the cult of personality that is Trumpism…

“The Trump bubble is a counter-revolutionary movement that bucks the trends of the moment to become the new mainstream. It is a movement based on denying reality,”


The so-called Mar-a-Lago face has undergone exaggerated Botox, visible facial fillers and extreme tanning. Social networks were responsible for this trend going viral by showing the before and after of several women in Donald Trump’s inner circle. Republican National Committee Chairwoman Lara Trump, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump’s pick for ambassador to Greece, conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem all featured in this line-up highlighting the striking differences in their faces over time. “Their faces had all, over an unspecified period, morphed from conventionally human to makeup-caked, angular cheekboned, full-lipped, Fellini-esque exaggerations of the dolled-up Fox News anchorwoman look,” according to Hollywood Reporter journalist Julian Sancton. “And it’s not just the women: Few of us can remember the content of former Florida Rep. (and former prospective attorney general) Matt Gaetz’s RNC speech last summer, so fixated were we on the new elfin arc of his eyebrows. (And the less said about George Santos and his Botox habit the better.)”

Sancton notes that the look is indicative of Trump’s brash departure from the well-established norms of Washington DC and wonders if his return to the White House could be a challenge to the aesthetic discretion that reigned in 2024. “The Trump bubble is a counter-revolutionary movement that bucks the trends of the moment to become the new mainstream. It is a movement based on denying reality,” fashion and celebrity journalist Joan Callarissa tells EL PAÍS. “If they have a face they don’t like, they change it without caring if it looks natural or not, because reality does not matter to Trumpism. Traditionally, the right as a more central force tried not to be so flagrant, but given the current polarization of American society, it was impossible that the change would not also affect aesthetics. Polarization leads us to live in bubbles in which there is a marked tribal factor that means if the leaders have an artificial look, then so will those around them, because [the tribal bubble means] they only see people like themselves.”

“In the world of Trumpist conservatism, there’s a lot of dogmatism and scorn directed at science, and in the face of that, there’s obviously going to be more homogenization, because critical thinking is done away with,” says Callarissa. “No one can criticize what the leaders of the movement do, and supporters will imitate it because of the tribal factor.
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It’s so strange. I mean to each their own but…

For a group of people who make fun of drag queens and trans people, they sure are a bunch of hack jobs. Sweet Jesus, some of these people look like they dipped their face in glue. Bunch ****ing freaks walking around with plastic faces, ****, and ***. Even the dudes look like busted chicks.

****ing wild world they live in.


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******* lunacy.

No one in their right mind can speak on behalf of them anymore.

If I did believe, I'd pray every night that these sociopaths will be thrown in jail forever.
Really telling example of how shallow minded(money is the end all and be all for being alive) this pathetic excuse of a human being is.

Some other reactions…


View: https://x.com/KyleKulinski/status/1894624519286833235


View: https://x.com/atrupar/status/1894616074861130182


Guy is sick. Very, very sick.


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Did you give us your list yet? Why can't you just tell us the 10 best things this administration has done? Can't you acknowledge the awesome good they are doing?

Weird, I posted that on Thursday, on post 2044. You just ignored it. So who were they talking about in this clip?
 
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You think what is happening is a “rewrite the foundation of our country”. That is a hyperbole statement. Please show me this, with information and proof. Not just because you don’t like what he is doing.

See you only see it one sided again. Show me where I criticize Biden. Show me where I criticize Trump. I almost never do it to either. You just want me to say the same things you believe and I dont believe that. You want everyone here to criticize Trump every single day and every single way.


Look at what is being posted all the time. It’s Trumps Crash… Yes, it is Donald Trump who flew the plane into the ground and flipped it upside down. Why would I comment on something so stupid. Show me where I comment on Biden sniffing all the kids? I don't say anything because it’s a stupid post. Why don’t you call out your leftist posters about posting stupid **** all the time.


I don’t think you know what a troll is. You call everyone a troll who doesn't agree with you. I don’t post meme’s making fun of all the left politicians. I don’t post stupid **** just to piss off the other side.

I post stats, data and information show why things are not what people are saying.

Let’s take for example you sitting back and letting Thriller keep posting a know hoax of flashlights up asses. You don’t call him out. You don’t call him a troll. His posts are troll posts, you keep your mouth shut.


Yes I can refute the aspects of fascism in Trump’s behavior.


5 positive things from Trumps first month

1. Border crossings shut down
2. AI Infrastructure getting $500 billion in private investment
3. Negotiated release of 11 American Hostages
4. Protected Women in sports
5. Doge

Hell lets expand it to 10

6. Expanded access to vitro fertilization
7. Sovereign Wealth Fund
8. Restored a 25% tariff to steel and aluminum imports - Great for American manufacturers
9. Remain in Mexico policy
10. Reinstated with back pay for service members who were discharged for COVID vaccine mandates

That wasn’t very hard…


You want me to refute a “Claim”… be serious.

He said - He said… refute this because this one guy said Trump is like Hitler. Refute it.

This is a garbage request.


You give this ultimatum to me, yet you keep your mouth shut when your tribe does it daily. DAILY.


You mean Thriller, the one who never responds… Yes I’m the troll. I have been engage in actual open and honest dialogue for years. You just don’t approve of my opinions or thoughts.
Here you go Log, so you don’t need to search for it.
 
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It’s so strange. I mean to each their own but…

For a group of people who make fun of drag queens and trans people, they sure are a bunch of hack jobs. Sweet Jesus, some of these people look like they dipped their face in glue. Bunch ****ing freaks walking around with plastic faces, ****, and ***. Even the dudes look like busted chicks.

****ing wild world they live in.


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That clip was 12 minutes of scaremongering with 30 seconds of truth hidden 10 minutes into the clip. Everything the CFPB does falls under the scope of the FTC. If you shut down the CFPB, zero benefit for American consumers is lost, and all of the oversight still happens because the FTC already does it. As the one sane person in that entire story pointed out, the role CFPB claims to be doing is right in the logo of the FTC.

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The CFPB is a redundant Federal Agency to extract kickbacks to Democrat politicians. It is pure corruption.

I don't know what else I expected from the same group who last week pushed the nonsense that Nazi book burnings were free speech advocacy that led to genocide. Are Democrats really so moronic that they fall for this stuff?
I mean it’s 60 minutes. You gotta wonder how the interview was edited from a propaganda outlet like that.
 
The Senate held an all night "Vote-a-Rama" recently on a budget bill. Sen. Elizabeth Warren offered an amendment that said, "No tax cuts for anyone making over $10M." Democrats all voted for that. All Republicans voted against it. Then, Sen. Mark Kelly said, "Ok. No tax cuts for anyone making over $100M." Democrats all voted for that. All Republicans voted against it. The Sen. Angus King said, "How about $500M? Anyone making over $500M does not get a tax cut." All Democrats voted for it. All Republicans voted against it. Then Sen. Chuck Schumer said, "One Billion. Anyone making over a billion dollars does not get a tax cut." All Democrats voted for it. All Republicans voted against it.

Who would have thought that if we put billionaires in charge of government, that they wouldn't look out for hard-working Americans who are barely getting by and having trouble keeping up with inflation?

Now the House Republicans want to cut $880 Billion off of Medicaid to fund their tax cuts for billionaires. I get it. Diesel has gone up and those yachts are thirsty. They should put their tax cuts on the backs of hard-working Americans. Thanks Republicans.

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