

“In a social media post on Sunday, president-elect Donald Trump pitched his new fragrance line using a photo of First Lady Jill Biden looking at him during the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopening ceremony that went viral over the
The new fragrances mark the latest merchandise offer from Trump, who has rolled out a number of products branded with his name over the years. In recent months, those have included watches that sell for up to $100,000 and “President Donald J. Trump First Edition” silver coins selling for $100 each.”
The Republican Insanity is coming fast and furious. I can not keep up. And I don’t want to. I consider myself the Last Bohemian Leftist as foreseen in my unfinished book The Gideon Computer. My blog is The Lost Leftist Land of Real Being. Royal Rosamond Press is a portal to….The Last Sanity Standing! Picture an hour glass. This prophetic blog is the narrowest part. Watch Reality fall into the Land of Groompa Bob, who is the ruler of the New Oz.
I’m pretty sure I heard Trump call for the arrest of Jill Biden “for what they did” meaning the Jan. 6th Comm. ERASED hundreds of hours of testimony – which is a lie! Groompa needed a living Liz Taylor to sell his fragrance, so he CAPTURES THIS BEAUTIFUL WOMAN in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, and makes her his Money Slut. Jabba the Hut? I am kin to Fisher who wrote ‘Postcard From The Edge’
Why has no Man of God protested this sliming of a Devout Catholic? Am I bid to prove Trump is Satan in a small book? Why me?
John The Nazarite
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Jill Biden Becomes Involuntary Model in Trump Cologne Ad
By Margaret Hartmann, senior editor for Intelligencer who has worked at New York since 2012

Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for Notre-Dame de Paris
The Bidens have been quite pleasant to Donald Trump since he won the 2024 election — some might even say unreasonably pleasant. Despite all the nasty things Trump said about Joe Biden during the campaign and his ongoing threat to have a special prosecutor “go after” him, Biden still invited Trump to the White House last month. And Trump told the New York Post that he had a lovely interaction with First Lady Jill Biden at the reopening of Notre Dame on Saturday:
“Very nice. She couldn’t have been nicer,” Trump said about their talk.
“It’s politics. You have to get used to it,” he said about their past political spats. “She was very nice and we had a very nice conversation.”
So how did Trump repay Jill Biden’s kindness? By featuring her in an ad for his new Trump-brand fragrances without her consent. He announced his perfume and cologne line with a Truth Social post that showed a photo of Biden smiling at Trump with the tag line “A fragrance your enemies can’t resist.”
Florida GOP lawmaker: First Lady Jill Biden should be ‘arrested for elder abuse’

By Owen Girard
Published Jun. 20, 2024, 11:41 a.m. ET | Updated Jun. 20, 2024
Rep. Randy Fine and U.S. First Lady Jill Biden. (Photos/Florida House of Representatives; Gage Skidmore, Flickr)
JERUSALEM, Israel – Rep. Randy Fine, R-Palm Bay, said First Lady Jill Biden should be arrested in Florida for elder abuse, referring to the Democrats running President Joe Biden in 2024 – thereby “abusing an old man who has problems.”
Fine made the comments during his trip to Israel, where he has spent time reflecting on the Oct. 7, 2023 terrorist attack by Hamas.
“If you’re allowed to arrest presidents, you definitely should be allowed to arrest first ladies,” Fine told Florida’s Voice. “I think the minute Joe Biden’s wife steps into Florida, she should be arrested for elder abuse. Because what is going on there, no matter what I think of his politics, they are abusing an old man who has problems.”
He argued that the Democratic Party is running someone who “literally is mentally incapacitated.”
“So if the Democrats are so desperate to cling to power, they will run someone who literally should not be in the job. Those are the people who have no business being in power,” he said.
He emphasized how former President Donald Trump has to win the 2024 presidential election and that he’ll be doing everything in his power to make sure it happens.
Fine explained how he plans to use messaging tactics to drive out support for Trump amongst Jews across the country.
The representative, who’s currently running for state Senate, has been a strong supporter of the former president throughout his campaign and even received an endorsement from him for his own race.
“Florida State Rep. Randy Fine is a MAGA Warrior who will stand up to anyone to advance the America First agenda!” Trump previously said on social media.
“One of our only elected Jewish Republicans, he stands with me for an America that brings Peace through Strength, and an Economy that works for our Nation’s families,” he said. “I need him in the Florida Senate, and he has my Complete and Total Endorsement!”
Members of the special committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol are hitting back at President-elect Trump after he called for their imprisonment, saying the criminal conduct surrounding the rampage was committed by Trump and his supporters, not those who probed the tragedy afterward.
The lawmakers on the now-defunct panel, which featured members of both parties, maintain that Trump’s threat to prosecute them puts him in league with tyrants who break laws with impunity and punish anyone who seeks to hold them to account.
For that reason, they’re rejecting Trump’s threat of time behind bars.
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“In America, we jail people only for having committed criminal offenses that they are found guilty of by a unanimous jury of their peers. We don’t jail people for doing their jobs and living up to their constitutional oaths of office,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), a member of the select committee, told The Hill in an interview.
With Trump heading back to the White House next month, his critics say the threat is also designed to scare off any future investigations into his conduct over the next four years.
“This is not just about retribution against those of us on the committee. This is about sending a message that no one better hold him to account in his second term, no one better look at what he does and do their congressional job,” Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), another member of the Jan. 6 panel who also led Trump’s first impeachment during his time in the House, said Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”
“He is intent on trying to break down these checks and balances in our system.”
Trump’s threat, which he amplified Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” has also heightened the push for President Biden to pardon the Jan. 6 investigators preemptively, shielding them from any efforts at prosecution by Trump’s Justice Department.
That possibility is already under discussion within the Biden White House, although some of Trump’s most vocal critics, including Schiff, say the incumbent should resist the urge to issue such pardons out of concern it would set a bad precedent — one that could be abused by future administrations.
Raskin, for his part, declined to comment on the prospect in the wake of Trump’s latest remarks, after last week appearing to not rule out the prospect.
“I don’t think it’s my place to comment on it,” he told The Hill. “It’s solely within the presidential power.”
Trump levied his call for members of the Jan. 6 select committee to go to jail during a Sunday appearance on “Meet the Press,” his first interview with a major network following his presidential victory.
The president-elect sought to strike a conciliatory tone, at one point, telling moderator Kristen Welker that he would seek “retribution” — which he threatened to carry out against his foes on the campaign trail — through “success,” a change in timbre for the brash Republican.
“I’m really looking to make our country successful. I’m not looking to go back into the past,” Trump said. “I’m looking to make our country successful. Retribution will be through success.”
Minutes later, however, when asked if he would pardon himself, the president-elect claimed “I didn’t do anything wrong” before blaming lawmakers on the congressional panel for instigating the allegations against him — a complete 180 from his pacifying tone moments earlier.
“[Liz] Cheney was behind it. … And so was Bennie Thompson and everybody on that committee,” Trump said. “Honestly, they should go to jail … for what they did.”
His remarks are renewing the clash over the riot at the Capitol almost four years ago, when a mob of Trump supporters attacked law enforcement officers and stormed into the building in a failed attempt to nullify the 2020 election results and keep Trump in office for another term. More than 140 law enforcement officers were injured, and three others died in the days that followed, including two by suicide. One rioter was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer as she tried to enter the Speaker’s lobby abutting the House chamber.
In the aftermath of the attack, congressional leaders of both parties — including Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and then-House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — said Trump was responsible for the violence. But McConnell also fought to ensure that the Senate did not convict Trump after the House impeached him.
And McCarthy quickly changed his tune, making amends with Trump and refusing to have Republicans participate in the House investigation, leaving then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to choose all nine members of the select committee created for that purpose. Two of them — then Reps. Liz Cheney (Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) — were Republicans.
At the end of 2022, the panel released its findings, which found Trump to be the driving force behind the violent attack — allegations that quickly made the members of the committee top targets of Trump and his supporters on and off of Capitol Hill.
Cheney, for her part, lost her reelection primary to a Trump-backed candidate in August 2022 whom the then-former president endorsed after Cheney cast doubt on his claims of election fraud, voted to impeach him following the Jan. 6 attack and was selected to serve as the vice chair probing the Capitol riot. Kinzinger, meanwhile, opted against running for reelection amid a tough redistricting map, and as he was the target of ire from Trump and his supporters.
Kash Patel, a Trump loyalist who has been nominated to lead the FBI next year, has published a book that includes an enemies list of additional Trump detractors, many of them critical of Trump’s actions on Jan. 6.
In the wake of his latest threat to jail the investigators, some are accusing Trump of a simple attempt to project his own crimes onto others.
“Here is the truth: Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election and seize power. He mobilized an angry mob and sent them to the United States Capitol, where they attacked police officers, invaded the building, and halted the official counting of electoral votes. Trump watched on television as police officers were brutally beaten and the Capitol was assaulted, refusing for hours to tell the mob to leave,” Cheney said in a statement.
“This was the worst breach of our Constitution by any president in our nation’s history,” she continued. “Donald Trump’s suggestion that members of Congress who later investigated his illegal and unconstitutional actions should be jailed is a continuation of his assault on the rule of law and the foundations of our republic.”
Raskin also did not back down from defending the work he and his colleagues accomplished on their committee.
“It would be nice to live in a time again when people can do their jobs without being threatened with jail time or worse for doing their jobs and living up to their oaths of office,” Raskin said. “We’re proud of the work we did on the Jan. 6 select committee. We are proud of standing up for the Constitution and the rule of law, and we’re still doing it. And we will keep doing it.”
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