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Stories the felon and his minions don't want us talking about: Feb 11, 2026

Stories the felon and his minions don't want us talking about: Feb 11, 2026

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The goal of these diaries is to remind the American people just how terrible the felonious president is.

By elevating these stories, we weaken his hold on our country.

The MSM, mostly owned by billionaires who are bowing to him, is not reliable — although of course some stories break through.

Note I am traveling during much of the next two weeks. I can’t possibly produce a diary for Feb 18th, and Feb 25th is also kind of shaky.

TACO

He did not go because he knew he would be booed. He was booed last year, and this year he’s way more unpopular.

To be fair, presidents have not usually gone to the Super Bowl, but this means that the felon is no longer popular with the NFL

Then the felon put up the racist stuff about the Obamas, but then he took it down. Because it was unpopular! Because there was pushback!

EPSTEIN

There’s so much stuff here, it’s hard to concentrate on any one thing. But finally the dam is breaking.

Seems even more likely that he was murdered. Oh, and who was the president at the time! The felon!!

From the Daily Beast (Olivia Ralph) article:

A review of the records shows multiple versions of similar statements with inconsistent redactions—some leaving phone numbers or names visible, others blacking out nearly all identifying information.

One draft bears a date of Aug. 9, 2019, the day before Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. ✂️

Epstein’s former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, claimed in a pardon petition filed last summer and recently obtained by the Daily Beast that Epstein was deliberately left unprotected in federal custody.

Tartaglione, a former police officer convicted of multiple murders, alleged that prison officials knowingly housed Epstein with an accused mass murderer despite earlier reports that the disgraced financier had raised concerns about his safety weeks before his death.

Note I saw another CT saying not dead at all, but was whisked away to Israel. If so, again: who was the president at the time?

The felon’s name is all over the files that were released

38,000 times in the case files they released. What the F*** is in what they have not released?

Oh, it’s more than 1,000,000!

We know this because some of the Congress people have gotten to take a look:

As more comes out, we are learning just a whiff of how disgusting these people are:

And the cover-up continues in such a way that they will always be believed to have done much, much more:

ECONOMY

Farmers

The felon’s policies are really hurting farmers. He’s telling them he’s giving them 12 billion of the tariffs but that’s not actually true!

John Boyd Jr. was especially screwed because he was black and was not allowed to attend the rally (gosh, not a surprise that the felon is losing more of the black vote these days).

Here’s more information on the farm crisis Rick Wilson, Substack, Jan 30, 2026

In 2024, rural America didn’t just vote for Donald Trump—it formed a suicide pact with him. In the nation’s 444 farming-dependent counties, Trump pulled in nearly 78% of the vote. Those same counties are now watching multi-generational family farms get fed into the woodchipper of MAGA-nomics. It’s the purest Leopards Eating People’s Faces moment yet, and the leopards are ordering seconds.

The first blow came from Trump’s trade-war obsession. By early 2025, the administration invoked emergency powers to slap double-digit tariffs on everyone from Beijing to Berlin, driving the highest effective tariff rate since 1946. For farmers, this wasn’t “winning”—it was a state-sponsored execution. China, once the buyer of half of all U.S. soybean exports, walked away entirely. By 2026, major crops were bleeding red ink: corn down $169 an acre, soybeans $114, cotton nearly $400.

Net farm income is projected to collapse by $41 billion this year—a 23% drop and one of the sharpest declines in decades. Farmers aren’t tightening belts; they’re checking whether the barn rafters will hold.

If tariffs were the heart attack, immigration policy was the stroke. MAGA demanded mass deportations and got them—only to discover that Stephen Miller’s raids didn’t inspire local teenagers to pick blueberries in 100-degree heat. With roughly 70% of farmworkers foreign-born, the labor force vanished. In New Jersey and California, fruit rotted in the fields; one grower alone lost $5 million simply because no one was left to harvest.

Hard to get workers these dayss!

Oh, and the cattle ranchers are not happy, either:

Didn’t we also prop up Argentina by sending them 20 or 40 billion dollars?

The Labor market sucks: (one reason they wanted a little shutdown was to delay some of the statistics — more numbers are coming out today)

Weaker dollar. Actually this is on purpose:

Normally a weak USD would encourage tourists to come to the US, but this is not happening, because (a) he has been such a jerk, threatening Greenland, Canada, Venezuela, and (b) ICE is happy to put people (especially non Americans) into concentration camps. 

Another advantage of a weak USD could be that people in other countries will buy more US goods. BUT the felon is such a pariah that the rest of the world is making sure they don’t do that. For example:

CORRUPTION & INCOMPETENCE

The felon is suing the IRS (which he controls) in order to steal 10 billion of our tax money

Yes, I have brought it up before but it needs to be brought up again.

Jen Rubin has listed the ten biggest corruption scandals of the felon’s administration The Contrarian

And we can’t forget Bezos!

WAR CRIMES & CRIMINALITY

Detention centers — which are really concentration camps (I’m so impressed at how many communities are rising up and saying no F***ing way) — are not popular.

Even groups who are most MAGA hate ICE! Greg Sargent The New Republic

The demographic breakdown of this data, provided to me by Marquette, is eye-opening:

  • An overwhelming 58 percent of Americans without a college degree—a proxy for the working class—disapprove of how ICE is handling enforcement, while only 42 percent approve
  • 50 percent of rural Americans disapprove of ICE’s handling of enforcement, while 50 percent approve
  • 75 percent of men aged 18 to 29 disapprove of ICE’s handling of enforcement, while only 25 percent approve
  • 54 percent of non-college Americans oppose deporting longtime residents with jobs and no criminal records, while only 46 percent favor it
  • 51 percent of rural Americans oppose those deportations, while only 49 percent are in favor
  • 73 percent of men aged 18 to 29 oppose those deportations, while only 27 percent are in favor

So a lot of people in MAGA-friendly constituencies oppose what they’re seeing. That includes working-class and rural Americans and young men (who defected to Trump in big numbers and are a key target of pro-ICE propaganda). These are small subgroups, so we should be cautious, but other polls find the same

And, who is being detained?

OTHER

One thing I’ve been seeing is that people who are waking up are finally realizing he lies all the time! So here are some of his lies that don’t really fit anywhere else:

MAGA is losing the culture war! It’s not just Bad Bunny. It’s hard to complain about drag queens reading books aloud when your leader is a pedo in the Epstein files:

Amanda’s Mild Takes (🎩 Ocean Rain)

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UNPOPULARITY

A new YouGov poll just dropped. 

According to people at the Bulwark (link to video), the 37 is a new low in this poll for the felon. Also, there has been a significant drop in Republicans. I know, I know, 82% approval is too high, BUT this is a low for the felon. And these are people who still call themselves Rs despite the fact that the GOP is run by the felon.

The felon and his minions are hated pretty much everywhere. This is good because we don’t want fascism to spread.

HEALTH & COGNITION

Didn’t see much news on this. As far as I know, there have been no new symptoms. And although he is always saying things that are untrue, it’s hard to know if that’s due to (1) dementia (2) he always lies (3) he’s lazy. Still, his health is dicey, and we want to make the most of it after what the MSM did to Biden.

Some think he’s got FTD (frontotemporal dementia) Alex Bollinger LGBTQ News

Gartner pointed to Trump’s increasingly unbalanced walk, something noticeable during his recent trip to Switzerland.

“On the red carpet at Davos, you may have noticed him weaving,” Gartner said. “That relates to one of the signs of what I think he has: frontotemporal dementia. That walk is called a wide base gait where he swings his right leg in kind of a semicircle, and that drives him to the left.”

“That seems to have gotten dramatically worse recently. It may be related to the stroke I think he’s had on the left side of his body,” Dr. Gartner added.

Gartner also discussed Trump’s “confabulation,” or making up stories based on memories of events that didn’t happen, such as when he claimed his uncle taught the Unabomber at MIT, even though the Unabomber didn’t go to MIT and his identity was made public well after Trump’s uncle died. 
Gartner also cited Trump’s increasing aggressiveness. Trump has engaged in either physical attacks or saber-rattling against Venezuela, Iran, Greenland, and Nigeria just in the past month, and has become more vindictive with his rhetoric against his political and personal enemies. Gartner noted that Alzheimer’s “does produce tremendous disinhibition of behavior because it’s the frontal lobes that are the brakes of the brain. So that’s what inhibits us from acting out.”

“He’s deteriorated since his last administration noticeably, but now we’re seeing deterioration almost week over week. The rate of decline is accelerating,” he said, adding that a “high-pressure job can also accelerate cognitive dysfunction.”

The felon is worried about his legacy. That’s why he’s trying to leave his mark on the White House, the Kennedy Center, and is trying to get more stuff named after him from Chuck Schumer (I’m ok with the Trump Concentration Camps, or something along those lines). But the legacy concerns are because he is concerned with his own mortality Times of India. That’s why he wants prizes and things named after him.

There’s no way he would be this concerned about his legacy if he didn’t have super bad news from some doctors. 

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3 U.S. service members killed in Iran conflict

3 U.S. service members killed in Iran conflict 

https://www.axios.com/2026/03/01/us-troops-killed-iran-operation-epic-fury 

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3 U.S. service members killed in Iran conflict


Crowd of mourners in Tehran streets holding pictures of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Iranian flags during mourning ceremonies after state media confirmed his death in U.S.-Israeli strikes.

Iranians mourn in Tehran after the confirmed death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in joint U.S. and Israeli military strikes that began Feb. 28, marking a dramatic escalation in the region. Photo: Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images







Fact-checking statements made by Trump to justify U.S. strikes on Iran

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/fact-checking-statements-made-by-trump-to-justify-u-s-strikes-on-iran

Fact-checking statements made by Trump to justify U.S. strikes on Iran 


This article originally appeared on PolitiFact.

The United States and Israel bombed Iran Feb. 28, with President Donald Trump accusing Iran of building nuclear weapons that threaten U.S. allies and could "soon" reach the U.S.

WATCH: War with Iran | PBS News Special Report

Iran retaliated by attacking Israel and Middle Eastern countries that host U.S. military bases.

Trump's eight-minute video shared on Truth Social ended with a warning of the potential danger for U.S. military members and an appeal to Iranians to overthrow their authoritarian government.

Trump said the U.S. sought to make a deal with Iran after bombing three of its nuclear sites in June 2025, but Iran "rejected every opportunity to renounce their nuclear ambitions, and we can't take it anymore."

"Instead, they attempted to rebuild their nuclear program and to continue developing long range missiles that can now threaten our very good friends and allies in Europe, our troops stationed overseas and could soon reach the American homeland," Trump said.

READ MORE: UN chief condemns U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran during emergency Security Council meeting

Trump's statement is contradicted by a 2025 federal government assessment that said Iran is years away from the ability to produce long-range missiles; nuclear policy experts also cast doubt on the idea.

After Trump used similar language in his State of the Union address days earlier, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters he wouldn't speculate how far away Iran is from having missiles that could reach the U.S.

"You've seen them increasing the range of the missiles they have now, and clearly they are headed in the pathway to one day being able to develop weapons that could reach the continental U.S," Rubio said.

Trump did not seek congressional approval for the military action. He also acted unilaterally when launching June 2025 strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and for the January ouster of Venezuela's leader Nicholas Maduro. Democrats and a handful of Republicans in the House and Senate are pushing to consider war powers resolutions addressing Iran next week.

A federal agency said missiles that could reach the U.S. are years away

The Defense Intelligence Agency released a missile threat assessment in May 2025 that said Iran could develop a long-range missile by 2035 if it chooses to pursue it.

"The U.S. intelligence community has been making a similar assessment (that Iran might have an (intercontinental ballistic missile) in a decade) since the mid-1990s," Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, told PolitiFact.

The White House did not immediately reply to PolitiFact's request for comment about Trump's statement that Iran could "soon" have missiles capable of reaching the U.S.

Richard Nephew, who worked for the U.S. government on Iranian issues during the Biden administration, said Iran already has missiles that can reach parts of eastern Europe.

Intercontinental ballistic missiles "are harder for Iran to achieve now and I have no reason to doubt DIA's assessment," Nephew said. "Iran does have the ability to hit Europe and is working towards capabilities that could target the United States, but that those capabilities are still many years away."

These timelines don't account for the possibility of other countries helping Iran develop or obtain this technology, said Michael Singh, managing director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Singh worked in the U.S. government, including the White House, from 2005 to 2008.

Russia, China and North Korea, some of Iran's closest allies, have intercontinental ballistic missiles.

Such a missile must be launched into space and survive re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. Iran has a nascent space program and recently collaborated with Russia on space launches.

Building a functional intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the US would require overcoming substantial technical hurdles, such as producing a nuclear warhead and successfully miniaturizing it, Eliana Johns, a Federation of American Scientists senior research associate, said.

Iran seems focused on short- and medium-range missiles, with a top range of 2,000 kilometers, said Gary Samore, a Brandeis University professor who worked on nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the Obama and Clinton administrations.,

The distance from Tehran to Washington, D.C., is about 10,000 kilometers.

In assessing Trump's justification for Iranian strikes, The New York Times cited three unnamed American officials with access to intelligence about Iran's missile programs who said Trump exaggerated the immediacy of the threat to the U.S. Other outlets including CNN and Reuters had similar reporting.

Trump's assessment about 'obliterated' facilities is exaggerated

As he announced the Feb. 28 operation, Trump repeated his assessment that the U.S. military "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.

His language contradicts a November 2025 White House document that said the strikes "significantly degraded Iran's nuclear program."

Top Trump administration officials were talking up Iran's capabilities in the leadup to the strikes. Trump envoy Steve Witkoff said Feb. 21 on Fox News Iran is "probably a week away from having industrial grade bomb making material."

When PolitiFact reviewed Witkoff's comments with nuclear policy experts, they expressed skepticism about the extent of the program's destruction, its supply of uranium and Iran's desire to pursue enrichment.

The International Atomic Energy Agency, which tracks Iran's nuclear program, has been unable to access the sites the U.S. bombed. In 2018, Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal, which had allowed monitoring of the country's nuclear program. This means experts lack confirmed, independent information about the status of Iran's efforts.

Chief correspondent Louis Jacobson contributed to this article.

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