Politics
Trump whines about ‘bad publicity’ over ICE murders
As we’ve reported, Donald Trump has been deploying masked goons to terrorise US cities. These anonymous thugs work for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, and yet the Trump regime is using them to intimidate all Americans – not just those who were born outside the states. This recently saw ICE agents murder Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti.
Now, Trump has offered the most self-pitying response when asked about their murders:
Trump on ICE: I hate even talking about it. 2 people out of tens of thousands and you get bad publicity.
Llamas: But they were Americans who died.
Trump: They don’t talk about that we have small trucks. We have been very tough on the waters.
Llamas: The waters?
Trump: Where… pic.twitter.com/eO8juwpY4v
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) February 5, 2026
Pitiful Trump
To Trump, the great unfairness isn’t that his goons shot an American in the back; it’s that he’s getting bad publicity as a result.
Truly, he’s the least self-aware and most self-centred man to have ever existed. As such, it makes sense he’d end up as the US president. Trump is the embodiment of the past 80 years of the American Empire without any of the pretence.
In other news, Trump has defended Bill Clinton:
Trump: It bothers that they’re going after Bill Clinton. I like Bill Clinton.
Reporter: What do you like about him?
Trump: He got me. He understood me. pic.twitter.com/wNowPvORka
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 5, 2026
If you’re wondering why they’re “going after” Clinton, it’s because – like Trump himself – he features heavily in the Epstein Files. Once again, it’s a case of ‘poor me‘ from Trump, although this time he’s extended his definition of ‘self’ to include the other degenerates who enjoyed Epstein’s company.
It’s obvious Trump isn’t thinking about Epstein’s victims at all. Sadly, he isn’t alone in this, as Maddison Wheeldon wrote for the Canary:
“flawed redactions” of the Epstein Files have made nearly 100 survivors vulnerable, with the women’s lives “turned upside down.” However, the mainstream media circus around the release of the files is conveniently diminishing both the horror and scrutiny of these atrocious crimes, as well as the accountability of the powerful figures responsible for them.
Yet another lawsuit
In this clip, Trump is defending his decision to sue the US Inland Revenue Service:
Trump: Essentially, the lawsuit has been won. I guess I won a lot of money. I’ll give 100% to charity.
Reporter: You’re taking it out of the system.
Trump: No, I’m putting it back into the system. I’m giving it to charity.
Reporter: 38 trillion in debt and we’re taking 10… pic.twitter.com/ylhbRG4Vg1
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 5, 2026
On this topic, AP reported:
In 2024, former IRS contractor Charles Edward Littlejohn, of Washington, D.C. — who worked for Booz Allen Hamilton, a defense and national security tech firm — was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to leaking tax information about Trump and others to two news outlets between 2018 and 2020.
The outlets were not named in the charging documents, but the description and time frame align with stories about Trump’s tax returns in The New York Times and reporting about wealthy Americans’ taxes in the nonprofit investigative journalism organization ProPublica. The 2020 New York Times report found Trump paid $750 in federal income tax the year he first entered the White House and no income tax at all some years thanks to reported colossal losses.
Regardless of the precise details, it’s obviously not sustainable to have a country in which the leader is suing his own governmental departments.
ICE
For readers in the UK, it’s worth bearing in mind that both Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch have both spoken about importing ICE-style policing to the UK. These same leaders have also done more than their fair share of sucking up to the US president. As such, we need to ask ourselves: is this pathetic, declining mess of a country really what we want to emulate in the UK?
Featured image via NBC