Today in Trump Derangement Syndrome
1st November 2025
Trump can’t require proof of citizenship for voter registration, judge says (Julianna Bragg/Axios)
US judge blocks Trump order requiring proof of citizenship to vote (Associated Press)
White House restricts media access in the West Wing (Aaron Pellish/Politico)
The White House thought the shutdown would be quick. Now they’re frustrated. (Politico) The mind-readers at Politico lay out the Narrative for you.
NPR Only Sees ‘Danger’ in Trump Designating Violent Antifa as Terrorists, Not Antifa Itself
Correspondents’ Group Opposes New WH House Press Policy My, what a surprise.
Vance Says He Hopes His Wife Embraces Christianity, Setting Off Backlash (Amy Qin/New York Times)
Trump Is the Democrats’ Best Campaigner (Jonathan Martin/Politico)
John Roberts betrayed America for Donald Trump (Chauncey DeVega/Salon) Don’t hold it in; tell us how you really feel.
Nearly 42 million Americans lose their food stamp benefits (Politico) That’s over 10% of the population. Think of that: Over 10% of the American population depends on government handouts.
Brooks Mourns Dems Are Focused On Obamacare Instead Of Threats To Democracy Follow the money.
Trump isn’t acting confidently about the 2025 elections (Washington Post) Of course, the WaPo is the sole judge of what ‘acting confidently’ means.
Under Trump, Becoming a U.S. Citizen Gets Harder (Madeleine Ngo/New York Times) Hey, if it were easy, anybody could do it.
ICE and Border Patrol’s use of tear gas injures, sickens and tests the law (Washington Post) Of course, the Narrative is that mobs of left-wing rioters ought to be able to do whatever they want.
J. D. Vance’s Bad Answer to an Anti-Semitic Question (Yair Rosenberg/The Atlantic)
Obama Is Now Not So Sure America Can Survive Under Trump (Ethan Cotler/The Daily Beast)
2025 Is ICE’s Deadliest Year In 20 Years (Gabe Ortiz/Combating Nativist Narratives) “Nativist” is the proglodyte smear-term for preferring your own country to others. The horror!
Trump tells Ilhan Omar to leave the country (Gregory Svirnovskiy/Politico) I second that emotion.