This week on The Necessary Conversation, Trump takes hits from every direction — the Supreme Court, international investigators, the polls, and even his own economic reality — while still trying to grab more power, more money, and more control.
⚖️ Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs
In a major loss for Trump, the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that most of his tariffs are illegal, saying the president does not have unilateral authority to impose them under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Two Trump-appointed justices — Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett — joined the majority. Trump responded by attacking the Court, accusing his own judges of bias and disloyalty, and is now scrambling to impose a new 15% global tariff through other legal loopholes.
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👑 Prince Andrew Arrested — America Does Nothing
Following the partial release of the Epstein files, Prince Andrew was arrested abroad, while investigations have now launched in at least 10 countries across Europe.
The United States? Silent.
Pam Bondi continues to block the release of 3 million remaining Epstein files, despite the Epstein Transparency Act being law.
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💰 Trump Takes Another $10 Billion
Trump announced a $10 billion U.S. contribution to the Board of Peace — an organization he created, chairs for life, and fully controls. Congress did not authorize the money.
This is on top of the $10 billion Trump is also seeking in a lawsuit against the IRS — an agency he oversees as president.
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🧘 Simmer Down
What’s your favorite smell?
⚔️ Trump vs. Iran
Trump is moving aircraft carriers and fighter jets into the Middle East and giving Iran 10–15 days to make a nuclear deal — the same deal he personally killed in 2018. Iran has warned it will retaliate if attacked.
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📉 Trump’s Worst Polls Ever
New polling shows Trump now has the lowest approval rating of any president in U.S. history — worse than Nixon during Watergate.
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🎤 James Talarico & The Streisand Effect
CBS refused to air a taped interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico, allegedly out of fear of Trump and FCC retaliation. Stephen Colbert released it on YouTube instead — where it exploded to millions of views.
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This episode connects the dots between unchecked executive power, Epstein accountability, economic chaos, war threats, and media intimidation — with zero sugarcoating.
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