Trump can't even control his administration enough to get accurate information
© 2025 Peter Free
28 May 2025
Another weak American tough guy?
President Trump talked dumbassery-poo to Vladimir Putin, without even knowing what the facts of the situation that he was criticizing were:
Speaking to reporters at an airport in New Jersey on Sunday, Trump sharply criticised Putin’s conduct.
"I'm not happy with what Putin's doing. He's killing a lot of people. I don't know what the hell happened to Putin, I've known him a long time, always gotten along with him. But he's sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don't like it at all. We're in the middle of talking, and he's shooting rockets into Kyiv and other cities, I don't like it at all. I'm very surprised."
When asked about possible next steps, he replied: "We'll see what we're going to do."
Trump reiterated his remarks later in a post on Truth Social:
"[Putin] has gone absolutely CRAZY! He is needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers."
"I’ve always said that he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that’s proving to be right, but if he does, it will lead to the downfall of Russia," he said.
© 2025 Rebecca Schneid and Solcyré Burga, Russia Accuses Trump of ‘Emotional Overload’ After Putin Called ‘Absolutely Crazy’, Time (25 May 2025)
In the below-cited video clip Trump implicitly admitted not having heard about the massive Ukro-Nazi drone attacks on Russia proper and on the helicopter that Putin was in.
All of which, NATO and the US no doubt — given their 3 year record in this proxy war so far — have been actively assisting Ukraine's Nazis in instigating:
Sky News, The US president hit out at his counterpart in the Kremlin after Russia launched almost 300 drones and 69 missiles at Ukraine, Facebook (26 May 2025)
In other words, unbelievably enough, Trump does not know what the Central Intelligence Agency and our military are doing, purportedly — we are supposed to deduce, so as to maintain Trump's peace-maker facade — behind his back.
Hmm
Here is a president, who appears not to have the presidential clout to obtain accurate information about what is actually going on in the world.
Trump appears to be too lazy to keep tabs on major events by occasionally examining snippets of the non-Lamestream, non-propagandizing media.
Thus, president Trump turns out to be an aggressively talking incompetent. One who is operating a fog of ignorance that is too thick for him to see his (allegedly tiny) hands in front of his fakely orange face.
Now there's a cartoon for you.
Perhaps — as we had to regarding his predecessor, Dead Brain Biden — we should be wondering who's really running things.
The moral? — The malevolent US Deep State owns Trump
He serves the Oligarchy only as a loud-mouthed, scatterbrained airhead. One who gloriously contributes to the American Military Industrial Complex's goal of making the world a perpetually violent and chaotic place.
Brian Berletic summed Trump's role:
Trump Administration Using Neocon Lies to Sabotage Own Fake Peace Talks...
Keith Kellog was just using the familiar neocon tactic of accusing Russia who is reacting to US aggression/proxy-war, of crimes against humanity and here is Trump repeating it;
Trump isn't fighting the deep state - he surrounded himself with it and openly works for it - just like Obama and Biden and Bush he simply picked a brand and a target market and panders to it - when it comes time to make a decision they ALWAYS side with continuity of agenda;
If Trump isn't smart enough to see through the poor advice of people he wasn't smart enough to avoid hiring, he's not smart enough to "fight the deep state;"
The plan always was to dump America's proxy war in Ukraine on Europe (not end it) and pivot to an equally unjust conflict with China and that's exactly what Trump is doing.
© 2025 Brian Berletic, Trump Administration Using Neocon Lies to Sabotage Own Fake Peace Talks, X.com (26 May 2025 at 1:15 AM)
What a disappointment the belligerently bloviating Trump has to be to anyone who is capable of recognizing — and competently reacting to — basic morality and simple geopolitical realities.