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It is legal but it is corrupt. As a cultist, you must always protect the leader. FYI, the movie is generally seen as pure crap but I am sure you will love it since Trump told you it was great.
Jeff, you are one of the dumbest people out there. Cultist? That really all you have? Heck, I agree with you that these deals shouldn’t be legal. Yet, they are at this time.

Dem frontrunner Kamala who you will vote for in 2028 just got massive dollars for a failed book. Joe was bought and paid for and you had ZERO issue with it.

Worse yet, RICH Jeff is staying in Illinois because he needs a healthcare subsidy. Just stupid, give up your best years in Illinois just because your dream state Florida won’t give you a handout. Yet, you tell us how wealthy you are and don’t need to work. You even moved money to stable value funds missing the greatest rally since Covid. Well done Jeff!
 

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Jeff, you are one of the dumbest people out there. Cultist? That really all you have? Heck, I agree with you that these deals shouldn’t be legal. Yet, they are at this time.

Dem frontrunner Kamala who you will vote for in 2028 just got massive dollars for a failed book. Joe was bought and paid for and you had ZERO issue with it.

Worse yet, RICH Jeff is staying in Illinois because he needs a healthcare subsidy. Just stupid, give up your best years in Illinois just because your dream state Florida won’t give you a handout. Yet, you tell us how wealthy you are and don’t need to work. You even moved money to stable value funds missing the greatest rally since Covid. Well done Jeff!
I am not getting a healthcare subsidy no matter where I live. Presently, I am leasing a two bedroom apartment in Florida and split my time between the two states. Currently, spending the winter in Florida. Life is good.
 

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Movie's highest gross is the first weekend and drops substantially after that With a Rotten Tomatoes score of 11%, it is a crap movie. This is all beside the point.

A governmental contractor gave 40 million to a highly transactional president for access to a sitting First Lady. Legal or not, it is corruption.
It was highly anticipated the incredibly deranged left would crush it in reviews. Hell they can get 1000 followers to stand in negative temps for hours. Use your brain buddy!
 

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Seems pretty selective. I guess it’s out in the open now, which is way worse than it being done in a much more secretive way.
I remember Trump being one of the few presidents to lose net worth while in office last time. The lefties like Jeff mocked him for it. Now he is bad for allowing his wife to sell her story? Jeff is just going to be mad no matter what Trump does.
 

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I am not getting a healthcare subsidy no matter where I live. Presently, I am leasing a two bedroom apartment in Florida and split my time between the two states. Currently, spending the winter in Florida. Life is good.
You just revealed your lie from the previous thread, or was it lies? Apparently your wife has recovered from November “surgery”. That is good news if indeed it was ever true. You also said it would be a stupid use of assets to live in Florida where you would pay tens of thousands more for healthcare. Which is it?

And good for you retiring properly to a well run state. Don’t screw it up by voting in Florida.
 
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The Rotten Tomatoes score for the 2026 documentary Melania (about First Lady Melania Trump, directed by Brett Ratner) shows a massive divide between critics and audiences, based on recent reports and the film's page.
  • Critics' Tomatometer score: Around 6–11% (rotten), with sources varying slightly by date and number of reviews (e.g., early reports cited 6%, 8%, or 11% from 16–20 reviews). Critics have largely panned it as propaganda, vapid, staged, and lacking insight or cinematic value.
  • Audience Popcornmeter (verified audience, tied to ticket purchases): 99% positive, with many glowing reviews praising Melania's poise, patriotism, and the film's portrayal of her life and the inauguration transition.
This stark contrast (critics vs. verified fans) has been widely noted as one of the biggest gaps in Rotten Tomatoes history, with some speculation about coordinated positive audience feedback. The film is a recent release (late January 2026), so scores could shift slightly as more reviews come in.For the most up-to-date exact numbers, check directly on Rotten Tomatoes


LOL. Love having Jeff around!!!
 
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You just revealed your lie from the previous thread, or was it lies? Apparently your wife has recovered from November “surgery”. That is good news if indeed it was ever true. You also said it would be a stupid use of assets to live in Florida where you would pay tens of thousands more for healthcare. Which is it?

And good for you retiring properly to a well run state. Don’t screw it up by voting in Florida.
We have a home in Naperville and rent in Florida. We left for Florida after my wife's doctor gave clearance in January. Still an Illinois resident.
 

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Upon further review, Jeff had little right when he talked about Melania and the Trumps receiving 75 million.

Not only did he get the reviews(by people that actually saw it) completely wrong, there is this on the money the Trumps received:


No, the full $75 million did not go to the Trumps. Here's a breakdown based on consistent reporting from major outlets like The New York Times, Wall Street Journal (via citations), CNN, Politico, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and others:
  • Amazon MGM Studios paid $40 million to license (acquire the rights to) the documentary "Melania," including a related docuseries for Prime Video. This payment went to Melania Trump's production company (reportedly Muse Films or similar entities she was involved with as executive producer).
  • Amazon separately committed about $35 million for marketing, promotion, and distribution (including theatrical rollout, ads, etc.), bringing the total investment to around $75 million—often rounded up in headlines as the "most expensive documentary ever."
 
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tjfleck6

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Nicki Manaj is so much smarter than the vax damaged and deranged. She gets it and it’s not even Trump related.

 
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Essentially headline suggests “Vote for Newsom. He’s handsome! “ Completely not a reason to vote for anyone.