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  1. sensationalDame on

    Why are they tearing it down? It’s a well known fact that they were close friends. And Trump never once denounced the friendship while Epstein was alive

  2. Strange-Effort1305 on

    Americans are not free to criticize don trump. He is above the Constitution and the law.

  3. you cant tell me trump doesnt want “the people” to build statues of him, i assumed thats why he was building a ballroom to name after himself since he knows no one else will

  4. CheerleaderOnDrugs on

    I love the people behind this Art. Not just the piece itself, which is an important historical record, but the commitment to its display.

  5. Would be cool to have artists post their views of the current president along all cardinal points around the white house.  Each using a different medium.

    You know, so our PrEsIdEnT can see his ass from every angle.

  6. Melodic-Frosting-443 on

    First 2028 Democratic Candidate that puts in their platform to have this statue placed next to any Charlie Kirk statue gets $100 from me.

  7. Does anyone know if there a model available for download?

    This would look great on my desk, I just got orange filament too. 

  8. PR3SID3NT_NIX0N on

    Remember, it’s not D vs R but Elites vs The American People. BOTH sides are implicated. 🇮🇱 has the blackmail. RELASE ALL THE EPSTEIN FILES! JUSTICE FOR 1000+ CHILDREN!

    STEP | WHAT HAPPENS | REALISTIC DATE
    ————————–|—————————————————-|————————-
    1. Discharge Petition | 218 signatures reached → triggers process | ✔️ Nov 12, 2025 (Done)

    2. Ripening Period | Required legislative days before it can be called | Ends **Nov 20–21, 2025**

    3. House Scheduling | Leadership moves it to the floor | **Nov 21–22, 2025**

    4. House Vote | Expected passage (bipartisan majority) | **Nov 21–22, 2025**

    5. Bill Sent to Senate | Senate receives the House-passed bill | **Nov 22–25, 2025**

    6. Senate Consideration | Committee referral → scheduling → debate | **Late Nov – Feb 2026**
    | (Most likely delayed heavily)

    7. Senate Vote | Needs 51 votes (simple majority) | **Best case: Dec 2025**
    | | **Realistic: Jan–Feb 2026**

    8. Bill Sent to Trump | If Senate somehow passes the same version | **Jan–Feb 2026 (if fast)**

    9. Trump Veto | Highly likely — already opposed the forced release | **Within 10 days of receipt**
    | → **Projected veto date: Jan–Feb 2026**

    10. Return to Senate | Senate must vote to override the veto | **Immediately after veto**
    | Needs **66 votes** (two-thirds)

    11. Senate Override Vote | Requires heavy bipartisan support | **Jan–Mar 2026**
    | Very unlikely to hit 66 votes

    12. House Override Vote | If Senate got 66, then House must reach 290 votes | **Same window: Jan–Mar 2026**
    | Almost impossible politically

    13. Final Outcome | Without overrides → bill dies after veto | **Most likely outcome**

  9. Where is this hate against male friendships coming from. Those woke bastards keep tearing it down

  10. CoconutBangerzBaller on

    Honestly, isn’t it kind of sad that Trump had to have his best friend killed? I feel for the guy. You don’t make memories like that with just anyone. Must’ve really hurt to have to give that order

  11. I reiterate my request that they move Trump’s hand two inches closer to Epstein’s balls every time they reinstall this thing. 

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