Donald Trump’s latest remarks about Tylenol and drug overdoses have sparked confusion, concern, and a few Advil sales. We break down what he said, what’s true, and what’s just political placebo.
In a week where America asked, “Did he really say that?”, Donald Trump threatened to treat U.S. cities like war zones. Democrats responded with a collective eye-roll, a few spicy press releases, and one senator reportedly whispering, “Is this guy okay?” Let’s unpack the drama, the data, and the delusions.
Donald Trump is calling the Pentagon the “Department of War,” reviving a name America ditched in 1947 for sounding too aggressive. This satirical essay explores the history of the Department of War, its rebranding to the Department of Defense, and why Trump’s throwback terminology is stirring up headlines, memes, and military-grade confusion.
Donald Trump’s latest crime crusade involves a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., and some eyebrow-raising rhetoric about the death penalty. But is it policy—or just political cosplay?
As Trump floats the idea of sending troops to Baltimore, we ask: Is Charm City really in need of a military makeover, or is this just another episode of “Presidential Hot Takes”? We dig into crime stats, political drama, and whether Baltimore should start prepping for camo-themed block parties.
Because if history repeats itself, and Trump gets another four years, late-night hosts will need more than punchlines—they’ll need passports.