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erronis

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Wed Oct 29, 2025, 08:34 AM Oct 29

We aren't being governed, we're being looted -- Sabrina Haake [View all]

https://sabrinahaake.substack.com/p/we-arent-being-governed-were-being

During his 2024 presidential campaign, Trump disavowed familiarity with Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s plan for autocratic takeover of the US.

That disavowal proved as truthful as his promise not to disturb the East Wing of the White House.

Curtis Yarvin, whose philosophy punctuates the main tenets of Project 2025, supported Trump’s campaign because he thought Trump would overthrow democratic institutions and replace the presidency with a “Monarchist CEO” who would run the country like a for-profit corporation.

Trump, profiting from office like no other president in US history, is well on his way. On October 28, Forbes reported that Trump— at only ten months into his second term— has nearly tripled his personal net worth, increasing it from $2.5 billion in 2020 to $7.1 billion today, largely from crypto schemes and pay-to-play federal transactions.

Accumulating acts of corruption

Last week, Trump announced a list of 37 wealthy donors funding his 90,000 square foot $300 million gilded ballroom. Donors include several billionaire individuals, along with data-analytics company Palantir, defense contractor Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, YouTube, Apple, Comcast, Amazon, T-Mobile, Chevron, Google, Hard Rock International, and Meta, most of whom have already seen or expect to see a surge in federal contracts.

In The Corruption Chronicles, Issue One compiled a partial list of other ways Trump has monetized the presidency by transforming it into a vehicle for his own private gain. From selling access to his administration to using foreign visits to attract financial support for his own businesses, Trump has officially turned his presidency into a for-profit venture.

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Much more in the article and see The Corruption Chronicles for a good analysis of this bad situation.
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