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by PAUL DAMIEN
University Professor–mathematics/data science, novelist, martial artist, independent thinker, Emily Dickinson fanatic, animal lover.

The Trump Tracker #10 (Jan 19, 2025)
Explaining this Tracker’s image art. This week, the Bill H.R. 30 was introduced. It would deport illegals, or wouldn’t admit them into the U.S if: (a) they were convicted of sex crimes; (b) they confess to, or were convicted for, domestic violence or sex-related charges. The bill passed along bipartisan lines, 274-145. All the 145 nay votes were by democrats.

The Trump Tracker #9 (Jan 12, 2025)
Justin Trudeau resigned as P.M. after ruining Canada. Gavin Newsom should resign for ruining California. Kamala Harris would’ve ruined America had she become president, but she did do a decent job of it as VP. How close we came to complete and utter disaster! Thank you, Convicted Felon, for dodging that bullet in Butler, PA.

The Trump Tracker #8 (Jan 5, 2025)
Much to the chagrin of the left-wing media, Mike Johnson was re-elected speaker on the first ballot on Friday. It was not without some drama where apparently Trump personally contacted several hold outs and convinced them of the need to govern effectively versus demanding perfection.

The Trump Tracker #7 (Dec 22, 2024)
When we started The Trump Tracker, we wrote we’d be unbiased in our coverage. This week’s Tracker image art was inspired by the debt ceiling spending bill fiasco which finally passed, albeit no one is entirely happy with what it contains. But it was a victory for Trump, Musk and Ramaswamy; below, we explain why.
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