Trump Family Attacks Art and Colleges

The Trump family are conducting business in in the White House, and are cutting funding for Colleges and the Arts.that they consider bullshit. Aquiring great gobs of money is their game – along with insulting Europeans – wh reject their world view.

When my daughters mother found me, she and her siblings concluded I HAD ALOT of money. When I told them I get SSI, Food Stamps, and HUD, they felt very cheated. There was a big attorney in their family that was prepared to slap me with a paternity suit, but, there was – nothing there – there! I would later be called a “parasite” who does not deserve Medicaid and Medicare. What good am I if I am not shobdling money at my sixteen year old daughter so her dreams can come true

I just took the time to see if any Art Newspapers ger Federal Funding. I found this…

I never applied for funding and grants because I was already receiving Fed Money. Would my daughter and her family still consider me a “parasite” if I was getting Art Money?

The Trump Family is defunding the Arts while selling access to the President and the White House. If you give The Trumps money and buy Cryptocurrency, then you might qualify for a Trump Pardon.

Heather and her family convicted me of being…….Out of My Mind! They gleefully cut me off from my grandson. To bring down people with gifts – and breeding – is the goal of the Trumped Up Empire. Exalting base, stupid people, has created a Dictatorship. The Trump offers a strange protection to the most base people, including criminals and insurrectionists. I am Donald TACO’s No.1 Enemy. My newspaper “for the arts” has fought this moron – all the way!

On October 7, 2016 I made a prediction that rivals anything that Nostradamus – riddled! I am campaigning for a Stronger Germany leading the EU against potential enemies. Russia invades Ukraine six years later.

I think Mark Gall, a Jew and a Harvard graduate, read this post and labeled me a “Nazi”.. Germany is recruiting the intelligent people The Taco Don – demeans with glee! How stupid and you be? Trump will have a military parade on his birthday. The President’s $TRUMP is a cult, as was the Rosamond Craze that cranked out Art like it was MONEY. Trump’s Casino – folded!

John Presco

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EU ARMY

Posted on October 7, 2016 by Royal Rosamond Press

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Does Britain fear Germany will head a Euro Army? Beware…………..The Rose in Winter.

Jon

With the U.S. administration having begun significantly limiting the academic freedoms of universities and scientists in combination with severe funding cuts, more and more researchers seem to be showing an interest in leaving the U.S. – or, as in the case of fascism researcher and philosopher Jason Stanley, have already done so. Might this be an opportunity for Germany to attract top researchers?

Even if the concept of “poaching” is a controversial one, efforts are afoot to attract academics to Germany. And some interest is apparently being shown by foreign researchers. The German daily Die Welt reported that the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has recently begun receiving more enquiries than normal from the United States. The number of applicants from the U.S. for the TUM’s Global Visiting Professor Programme, which offers foreign guest professors stays of up to three months, has also risen significantly.

Other critics called Trump’s actions counterproductive and damaging to the U.S.

“Many foreign leaders who have spent time in the United States when they were young speak very fondly of those times, and it helps to bring foreign countries much closer to the United States. Undermining elite universities thereby undermines one of America’s greatest sources of soft power,” said Allen Koh, chief executive of Cardinal Education, a college counseling firm in Burlingame that works frequently with international students.

On Wednesday, the nonprofit Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration said that international students contributed nearly $44 billion to the U.S. economy last year, and supported over 378,000 jobs.

 On Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the Trump administration will “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students.” Also this week, Trump paused new student visa interviews, and he dangled the idea of a 15% cap on international enrollment.  

About 41,000 international students study at UC’s 10 campuses, about 13% of systemwide enrollment. Nearly a third of UC graduate students, 31%, are from another country, while 9% of undergraduates are from outside the U.S. China accounts for the greatest share of international students at UC by far — 43%. 

Officials at major private universities in California expressed concern as well. At Stanford, where ratios of international students are similar to UC’s, President Jonathan Levin said it was “self-defeating to send away young people with so much potential to contribute to the country.”

A spokesperson for the California Institute of Technology, where international students include 14% of undergraduates and 47% of graduate students, credited  “foreign talent” with helping American innovators develop “extraordinary new advances,” from AI, to smartphones, personal computing and sequencing the human genome.

Trump’s actions “undermine the stability of our country’s research, education and innovation enterprise, a system that has ensured U.S. leadership and global competitiveness in the advancement of science, the development of new technologies and the prosperity of our communities,” said Caltech spokesperson Shayna Chabner.

The Trump administration’s efforts to reduce the presence of international students is part of an “America first” policy, Rubio said, adding that the restrictions will focus especially on students “with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields.”

Now Trump has turned the effort to campuses everywhere. At the White House on Wednesday, he said that American students “can’t get in” to universities “because we have foreign students there” that take their slots, Bloomberg reported. Trump then suggested that international students should be capped at 15%.

John Aubrey Douglass, senior research fellow at UC Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education, called the halt on international students “shortsighted and vindictive.”

“We are witnessing an unraveling of a century of a partnership between the federal government and universities and colleges that helped build the world’s premier mass higher education system built in part on attracting talent internationally,” he said.

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said in a White House news conference on May 30 that he wants foreign students to study in the United States despite his ongoing feud with Harvard University, which included an attempt to effectively bar the Ivy League campus from enrolling international students. 

A federal judge on May 23 temporarily halted the administration’s effort to bar the university from enrolling international students. The judge on May 29 said she would issue a longer-term halt on the policy.

“We want to have great students here. We just don’t want students that are causing trouble. We want to have students. I want to have foreign students,” Trump told reporters at the press conference.

Trump and members of his administration allege Harvard has created a campus environment that is antisemitic, after protests broke out on campus in response to the Israel-Hamas war. 

On May 25, Trump ordered Harvard to turn over the “names and countries” of every international student enrolled at the university in a post on Truth Social. 

“We want to know how this decision was made,” Judy Buller, a communications professor, said before the rally started. She accused the administration and trustees of refusing to meet with community leaders, even ignoring letters from local politicians.

But interim President Daniel Carey has said a decision could be announced by March 13, soon enough to give students time to make plans for next year, if necessary.

Trump says he fired National Portrait Gallery chief in latest conflict with arts

President says director Kim Sajet has been fired but experts suggest president does not have legal grounds to do so

Robert MackeyFri 30 May 2025 19.37 EDTShare

Donald Trump says he is firing the first female director of the National Portrait Gallery, which contained a caption that referenced the attack on the US Capitol that his supporters carried out in early 2021.

The president announced the termination on Friday in a post on his social media platform that accused Sajet – born in Nigeria, raised in Australia and a citizen of the Netherlands – of being “a strong supporter” of diversity initiatives that his administration opposes as well as “highly partisan”. He cited no evidence for either claim.

Legal experts, including Eric Columbus, a former litigator for the January 6 select committee, suggested Trump does not have the power to fire Sajet, since the gallery is part of the Smithsonian, which is not run by the executive branch.

In its collection of portraits of American presidents, the gallery had this text about Trump: “Impeached twice, on charges of abuse of power and incitement of insurrection after supporters attacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, he was acquitted by the Senate in both trials. After losing to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump mounted a historic comeback in the 2024 election. He is the only president aside from Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) to have won a nonconsecutive second term.”

Sajet arrived in the US with her family in 1997, held positions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and was appointed director of the National Portrait Gallery in 2013, according to a Guardian profile of her.

The National Portrait Gallery is an art museum in Washington DC that opened in 1968 and is part of the Smithsonian Institution. It boasts the only complete collection of presidential portraits outside the White House.

After beginning his second presidency in January, Trump issued an executive order directing the removal of “improper, divisive or anti-American ideology” from the institution’s storied museums.

Sajet had said the gallery under her leadership tried “very hard to be even-handed when we talk about people and that’s the key”.

“Everyone has an opinion about American presidents, good, bad and indifferent,” Sajet said. “We hear it all, but generally I think we’ve done pretty well.”

European-American investment company to buy Artnet and take it private

Beowolff Capital also has a majority stake in Artsy, and plans are in the works to combine the two companies, according to a former Artnet shareholder

Georgina Adam

27 May 2025

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If the deal goes through, Artnet will soon be delisted from the Frankfurt stock exchange. Photo by Jeff Gilbert / Alamy Stock Photo
If the deal goes through, Artnet will soon be delisted from the Frankfurt stock exchange.Photo by Jeff Gilbert / Alamy Stock Photo

Beowolff Capital Management Ltd, an investment company founded by ex-Goldman Sachs partner Andrew Wolff, has acquired 65% of the shares in the online data company Artnet. The investment company already owns a majority stake in Artsy and aims to create a “portfolio of market-leading companies to enhance scale and drive collaboration and profitability,” according to a press release.

The voluntary takeover offer values Artnet at around €65m, at €11.25 per share. When completed, the deal will take the company private. Currently a publicly-quoted company on the German stock exchange, Artnet was founded in 1989 by Hans Neuendorf, who retired earlier this year; its chief executive is his son-in-law Jacob Pabst, one of multiple Neuendorf family members employed by the company.

Crucial to the transaction was the acquisition of shares from the German shareholder Rüdiger Weng, who held just under 30%, representing slightly over 1.7 million shares.

“We are receiving about €20m, it is a wonderful deal, it helps in the current weak art market – we are now cash rich,” Weng told The Art Newspaper. A long-time critic of the management of Artnet, Weng added he has “exited for now, but will come back later as a shareholder”.

Weng said that Wolff would be combining Artnet and Artsy and might acquire more; “In order to monetise these companies, you need a bigger structure”, he says.

Jan Petzel, chief investment officer of Beowolff Capital, said in a statement: “Artnet represents a compelling opportunity that aligns perfectly with our goal of building an interconnected art market. The strength of the Artnet brand and scale of its global reach are significant, and we intend to further develop and enhance its value proposition.”

Claiming 67 million unique users annually, Artnet is the largest global platform for fine art, notably its price database, which tracks international auction results going back decades. As for Artsy, it claims more than 3.5 million registered users and 3.3 million monthly visits; both sites offer editorial content and reports on the art market as well as art for sale. Launched with the intention of being the “Amazon of the art world,” according to founder Carter Cleveland, Artsy initially attracted $50m in early funding from investors such as Larry Gagosian, Wendi Deng Murdoch and Dasha Zhukova.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Beowolff Capital on this exciting next phase of growth,” said Artsy chief executive Jeffrey Yin. “We look forward to continuing to support our partners and collectors as we invest in products that make it easier than ever to discover and buy works of art.”

Vand der Leyen

Posted on February 25, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press

I sent her an email over a year ago. Two days ago I was watching CNN when Von der Leyen walked on stage. My computer shut down because the battery ran low.

John

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My ancestors are a Gold Rush family who came to California in 1849 from Hamburg, and the island of Heligoland. They brought six portable homes around the Cape and erected them in Belmont California that is near Stanford University where Commissioner von der Leyen attended college.  I have found evidence of prejudice against Germans in Belmont. The graves of Cark Janke and his wife were dug up in the middle the night, and moved to another city. Janke Street was changed. The study of my family in Belmont has been oppressed. I am kin to Ian Fleming and am authoring a Bond novel, starring Victoria Rosemond Bond. I find Erdogan's treatment of women, appalling. Sincerely John Presco President: Royal Rosamond Press

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The German Rose of California

Posted on September 24, 2016 by Royal Rosamond Press

appol86 appol90appol68 appol81 appol83 appol85Ursuala von der Leyen lived in California from 1992 to 1996. She born five children in the Golden State, including twins, Victoria and Johanna. She went to Standford which is about six miles from Belmont where my German ancestors lived. These five children are Citizens of the United States of America. This fulfills the prophecies I have made in this blog that have got me titled “insane” by my own daughter.

The von der Leyen family is said to have held the name de Petra, meaning “The Rock”, but this is a princely branch named after the castle that is a citidal atop a rock, that looks like Skellig Michael. Rosie’s ancestors owned three castles. They were silk and cotton manufacturers like the Rosamond family.

Rosie and her husband – are the European Union that came to dwell in the land I was born, and the State my kindred Jessie and John Fremont, wrested away for the Habsburgs. I will be composing a paper to Rosie informing her of our rich German heritage in the Bay Area.

When I found the Stuttmeister tomb in Colma near Standford, I put a coin with the image of an angel insides William’s resting place with the image of an angel upon it.

“The Iron Cross is its official emblem. It is a symbol that has a long association with the military of Germany. The Schwarzes Kreuz is derived from the black cross insignia of the medieval Teutonic knights; since 1813 the symbol has been used to denote a military decoration for all ranks.”

The Stuttmeisters fled to Chile with other Prussian Forty-Eighters. We taught the Chilean Army how to march. I hereby found the California branch of the Teutonic Knights in order to fight the Dark Force.

Jon Presco

n 1977 she became a student of economics at the University of Göttingen, soon moving to Münster and then the London School of Economics. While studying in London in 1978, she used the pseudonym “Rose Ladson”, because she was seen as a potential target for West German left-wing terrorism.[11] “Röschen” (“Rosie”) has been her nickname since childhood.[12] In 1980, she switched to studying medicine and subsequently enrolled at the Hanover Medical School, where she graduated in 1987 after seven years.[13]

EU ARMY

Posted on October 7, 2016 by Royal Rosamond Press

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Does Britain fear Germany will head a Euro Army? Beware…………..The Rose in Winter.

Jon

http://www.cityam.com/250847/german-defence-minister-warns-uk-against-messing-eu

German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen has warned the UK against getting involved in EU security matters.

“The plea to the British is only not to block important European developments, when they say they want Brexit,” von der Leyen told the Financial Times.

“It is not good to prevent Europe from organising itself better.”

Read moreBritain to veto establishment of an EU army

The comments from von der Leyen came weeks after Britain’s defence secretary Michael Fallon said the UK would block the formation of an EU army.

Standing together, Germany’s Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen and her French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian were at pains to stress there were no plans for army of European soldiers wearing the same uniforms.

“On the contrary,” von der Leyen said. “It is about bundling the various strengths of European countries to be ready to act together quickly.”

The cost of insurance against swings in sterling also jumped more than 20 percent this morning after the pound fell to a 31-year low against the dollar. It is now 2016’s worst-performing major currency.

Government bonds also declined on Thursday as the weaker exchange rate boosted inflation expectations. Even stocks, which were previously lifted by sterling’s slide, were infected as the FTSE 100 Index fell for a second day.

Even before what traders are now calling a “flash crash,” the decline in sterling suggests investors are now anxious that Prime Minister Theresa May is prioritizing the control of immigration over safeguarding trade and banking. French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel both said on Thursday that leaving the European Union carried costs.

“There has to be a price to pay or else the negotiations won’t go well,” said Hollande.

Washington Worries

Brexit was the talk of the town as bankers and policy makers gathered in Washington for the International Monetary Fund’s annual meetings. Some in Washington spoke of Brexit as the new version of the Greek crisis they’ve spent years battling.

The market rot highlighted to Rupert Harrison, a former U.K. Treasury official, the naiveté and optimism surrounding Britain’s decision.

“You are heading for quite a hard Brexit combined with a very detailed bilateral negotiation,” said Harrison, now chief macro strategist at BlackRock.

Stephanie Flanders of JPMorgan Asset Management, said her long-term economic assessments were now based on the likelihood of a “harder-case scenario.”

Ursula von der Leyden – Rose Ladson

Posted on September 23, 2016 by Royal Rosamond Press

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Here is “Rose Ladson”. Here is my Heir! Ursula fits most of the visions I have been having. My Prussian Teutonic Knights stand behind her. She is the woman in my painting whom I gave the name ‘Rose of the World’.

“While studying in London in 1978, she used the pseudonym “Rose Ladson“, because she was seen as a potential target for West German left-wing terrorism.[ “Röschen

I was seeing names in the word THRONES. I saw THE SON. I saw a ROSE. Now I see a LAD, a SON, and a ROSE. Now I see VAN ANDERSON.

Rose Laden and I share the same birthday, October 8th. She she was four, she had a dream.

“Ursula von der Leyen is four years old when she told her mother about a strange dream. In it she says: “Heavenly Father, I break the clouds!And I broke the clouds! And as I said: Heavenly Father, I break the door! And I broke the door!When the door was broken, I was floating towards the sky, and I was an angel. Small brown wings I had, and a small, white underpants … “

Jon Presco ‘The Seer’

http://rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/230920161 

Ursula von der Leyen was brought up in Belgium and speaks both German and French at a native level, as well as English.[10]

In 1977 she became a student of economics at the University of Göttingen, soon moving to Münster and then the London School of Economics. While studying in London in 1978, she used the pseudonym “Rose Ladson”, because she was seen as a potential target for West German left-wing terrorism.[11] “Röschen” (“Rosie”) has been her nickname since childhood.[12] In 1980, she switched to studying medicine and subsequently enrolled at the Hanover Medical School, where she graduated in 1987 after seven years.[13]

From 1988 to 1992, she worked as an assistant doctor at the Women’s Clinic of the Hanover Medical School. Upon completing her postgraduate studies, she graduated as a Doctor of Medicine in 1991.

From 1992 to 1996, after the birth of twins, she was a housewife in StanfordCalifornia, while her husband was a faculty member of Stanford University.

From 1998 to 2002, she was a faculty member at the Department of Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Health System Research at the Hanover Medical School, where in 2001, she earned a Master’s degree in Public Health.[14]

Minister of Defence, 2013–present[edit]

Von der Leyen with German soldiers (2014)

In 2013, Ursula von der Leyen was appointed as Germany’s first female defence minister.[22] By placing a major party figure such as von der Leyen at the head of the Defence Ministry, Merkel was widely seen as reinvigorating the scandal-ridden ministry’s morale and prestige.[28] Along with Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble and Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, von der Leyen is one of only three ministers to remain with Merkel since she became chancellor in 2005.[29]

Von der Leyen chairs the EPP Defence Ministers Meeting, which gathers EPP defence ministers ahead of meetings of theCouncil of the European Union.[30]

While some other party officials were, like Merkel, also elected with scores over 90% to the CDU executive board at a party convention in December 2014, von der Leyen scraped only 70.5%.[31]

International crises[edit]

Within her first year in office, Von der Leyen visited the Bundeswehr troops stationed in Afghanistan three times and oversaw the gradual withdrawal of German soldiers from the country as NATO was winding down its 13-year combat mission ISAF.[32] In summer 2014, she was instrumental in Germany’s decision to resupply the Kurdish Peshmerga fighters with lethal assistance.[33] In September 2015, she signalled that she was open to delaying the withdrawal of 850 German soldiers from Afghanistan beyond 2016 after the Taliban’s surprise seizure of the northern city of Kunduz; German forces used to be based in Kunduz as part of NATO-ledISAF and remain stationed in the north of the country.[34]

Following criticism from German officials of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan‘s military crackdown against Kurdish militants in August 2015, von der Leyen decided to let Germany’s three-year Patriot missile batteries mission to southern Turkey lapse in January 2016 instead of seeking parliamentary approval to extend it. By April 2016, under her leadership, the German Federal Armed Forces announced they would commit 65 million Euro to establish a permanent presence at Incirlik Air Base, as part of Germany’s commitment to the military intervention against ISIL.[35][36][37]

At the Munich Security Conference in 2015, von der Leyen publicly defended the German refusal to supply Ukraine with weapons. Stressing that it was important to remain united in Europe over Ukraine, she argued that negotiations with Russia, unlike with Islamic State jihadists, were possible. Germany sees Ukraine and Russia as a chance to prove that in the 21st century, developed nations should solve disputes at the negotiating table, not with weapons, she said. In addition, she noted, Russia has an almost infinite supply of weapons it could send in to Ukraine. She questioned whether any effort by the West could match that or, more important, achieve the outcome sought by Ukraine and its supporters.[38] On the contrary, von der Leyen said giving the Ukrainians arms to help them defend themselves could have unintended and fateful consequences. “Weapons deliveries would be a fire accelerant,” von der Leyen was quoted as telling the Süddeutsche Zeitung daily. “And it could give the Kremlin the excuse to openly intervene in this conflict.”[39]

When Hungary used a water canon and tear gas to drive asylum seekers back from the Hungarian-Serbian border in September 2015, von der Leyen publicly criticized the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and called the measures “not acceptable and […] against the European rules that we have.”[40]

Under von der Leyen’s leadership, the German parliament approved government plans in early 2016 to send up to 650 soldiers to Mali, boosting its presence in the U.N. peacekeeping mission MINUSMA in the West African country.[41]

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