
18 likes, 5 comments - voteinorout on June 18, 2026: "Taxpayer money is reportedly being used for events at Mar-a-Lago, raising concerns about public funds supporting private venues. This has sparked debate over the appropriate use of government resources. #TaxpayerDollars #MarALago Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump's private club in Florida, has been a focal point for controversy regarding the allocation of taxpayer money. Critics argue that using public funds for events at private properties blurs the line between personal and public interests. Comment LINK (on instagram) and we will DM you the link to @couriernewsroom https://www.instagram.com/p/DZpvgblOfbK/ -- Your taxpayer dollars are going to the ballroom. Follow @couriernewsroom for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy. - Thomas Jefferson".
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/06/15/andrew-tates-empire-of-abuse
In 2024, as the U.S. election approached, Tate pinned his hopes on Donald Trump. Barron Trump had been tasked with reaching a young male audience, and Tate intended to help him deliver. Justin Waller, a close associate who has called himself the Tates’ “third brother,” agreed to be the intermediary.
In April, Waller secured an invitation to Mar-a-Lago and began courting Barron. He offered dating advice and introduced him to a tailor, who made the suit that Barron wore to his father’s second Inauguration. During the fitting, Waller later said, Barron spoke with Tate over Zoom.
#classwar #maga #fascism #sextrafficking #andrewTate #tristanTate #jeffEpstein #JeffreyEpstein #Trump #Uspol #sexabuse #childAbuse #csam #barronTrump #donJunior #maralago
A week ago I posted about anti- #Trump anti- #JaredKushner anti- #IvankaTrump protests in #Albania
Well Albanians unlike Americans understand the word "sustain"
It's growing
Apparently Jared and Ivanka hiked pristine Albanian coastline once, important habitat for #flamingos, and the #nepobabies decided they wanted a new #MarALago there
Albanians are now calling this the #FlamingoRevolution, it's morphing into a general revolt against #EdiRama
https://www.ms.now/news/albanian-protests-kushner-linked-resort-project

Donald Trump may be close to a legal reckoning on the classified documents case, according to a legal expert.Joyce Vance, the former United States attorney who has become one of the most widely read legal analysts of the Trump era, says a key appeals court is signaling it has lost patience with the ...
Legal experts question DOJ transparency over sealed Jack Smith Mar-a-Lago report
📰 Original title: Trump DOJ could be burying 'alarming' details about Mar-a-Lago case: experts
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Legal analysts are raising concerns about the U.S. Department of Justice’s handling of a sealed portion of special counsel Jack Smith’s report related to former President Donald Trump’s retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence and efforts tied to the 2020 election. In a discussion on the All Rise News podcast, legal journalists Adam Klasfeld and Michael Popok highlighted that volume two of the report remains under court seal following a judicial ruling, preventing its public release. They argued that this secrecy could conceal significant findings relevant to public understanding of the case. Klasfeld noted that although the report was funded by taxpayers, it has not been fully disclosed to the public, making it potentially the first major special counsel report in recent U.S. history to remain effectively hidden. He suggested that recent DOJ charges against a former assistant U.S. attorney, accused of downloading the sealed document and transmitting it to personal accounts under the guise of “cake recipes,” raise new questions about how widely the report may have circulated within government circles. According to the discussion, this development also sparked speculation about whether the individual involved could be considered a whistleblower acting out of concern for public interest. The legal experts further argued that the sealed portion of the report could contain critical information about why classified materials were allegedly stored at Mar-a-Lago. They emphasized concerns that key findings about the handling of sensitive national security documents may remain undisclosed due to ongoing legal restrictions. A federal judge has maintained the seal, preserving the status quo until further hearings. The broader debate centers on transparency, national security, and whether the public has a right to access the full findings of the investigation into Trump’s conduct.
Legal experts question DOJ transparency over sealed Jack Smith Mar-a-Lago report
📰 Original title: Trump DOJ could be burying 'alarming' details about Mar-a-Lago case: experts
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Users: It's clickbait ⚠️

Legal analysts are raising concerns about the U.S. Department of Justice’s handling of a sealed portion of special counsel Jack Smith’s report related to former President Donald Trump’s retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence and efforts tied to the 2020 election. In a discussion on the All Rise News podcast, legal journalists Adam Klasfeld and Michael Popok highlighted that volume two of the report remains under court seal following a judicial ruling, preventing its public release. They argued that this secrecy could conceal significant findings relevant to public understanding of the case. Klasfeld noted that although the report was funded by taxpayers, it has not been fully disclosed to the public, making it potentially the first major special counsel report in recent U.S. history to remain effectively hidden. He suggested that recent DOJ charges against a former assistant U.S. attorney, accused of downloading the sealed document and transmitting it to personal accounts under the guise of “cake recipes,” raise new questions about how widely the report may have circulated within government circles. According to the discussion, this development also sparked speculation about whether the individual involved could be considered a whistleblower acting out of concern for public interest. The legal experts further argued that the sealed portion of the report could contain critical information about why classified materials were allegedly stored at Mar-a-Lago. They emphasized concerns that key findings about the handling of sensitive national security documents may remain undisclosed due to ongoing legal restrictions. A federal judge has maintained the seal, preserving the status quo until further hearings. The broader debate centers on transparency, national security, and whether the public has a right to access the full findings of the investigation into Trump’s conduct.
It’s an excellent bet that future books and films made about the Trump Era will begin with an image of the White House this week.
The world-famous #RoseGarden has been replaced with a patio that looks like one at #MaraLago. The #EastWing is rubble. And on the sweeping South Lawn, right outside the front door of the #WhiteHouse, construction is underway on a massive Ultimate Fighting Championship #UFC arena for cage matches to be held on %Trump’s 80th birthday.