KOMMONSENTSJANE – What Has Our First Lady Done to You To Be So Disrespectable? Grandma Jackie Is Probably Turning Over In Her Grave.

8/19/2025

Lack of common sense? Careful what you post, it follows your future ambitions.

(1) Jack Schlossberg on X: “A message from our BEAUTIFUL FIRST LADY thank you for your attention to this matter !! https://t.co/5Dwv6ye1vJ” / X

08/18/2025

The young man better go to the grave yard and check on Grandma.

As a citizen of this great country and as children our Mother taught us to respect our President and his First Lady. Your Grandma was respected and we loved her and your Grandpa even though we were Republicans. So, I am so disappointed in your actions to show such disrespect to our current First Lady. Also, after reading Melania’s letter, what did you not understand is what is concerning? It was in English with words put together with the alphabet. Now, I am worried?

Now, what did you get from this show of disrespect for our First Lady? Was it the attention you wanted? Your party is in disarray. Maybe this attention should have been used to help your party from becoming a Progressive/Muslim country or better still help your party get on its feet and “save our DEMOCRACY.”

What happened to the real Democratic Party – do you know?

Is it time to take a course in “RESPECT?” Or, maybe an apology?

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Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy, recently shared a video on Instagram where he donned a blonde wig and read aloud First Lady Melania Trump‘s letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, mocking her.

Newsweek has reached out to a representative for Melania Trump and to Schlossberg outside of regular working hours via email for comment.

Why It Matters

In a letter shared to the first lady’s social media, Melania Trump appealed to Putin to “singlehandedly restore” the “melodic laughter” of children caught up in the nearly three-and-a-half years of full-scale war in Ukraine.

The letter comes as President Donald Trump met with Putin in Alaska, as relations have soured due to Russia’s refusal to ink a ceasefire deal brokered by the U.S. to stop fighting in Ukraine. Though no deal was reached, Trump has described the summit as “useful,” pivoting his position on a ceasefire and saying that he would move straight to a permanent peace deal.

Ukraine has consistently said it wants to end the full-scale war in a lasting way. The current phase of the conflict sparked when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

What To Know

Schlossberg, 32, is a Harvard graduate, and his parents are JFK’s only surviving child, Caroline Kennedy, and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg. He regularly goes viral online and is known for using his social media to speak about politics and against Trump.

In the video, which has been viewed over 200,000 times as of reporting, Schlossberg dons a blonde wig and imitates Melania Trump’s accent, reading her letter aloud.

Toward the end of the video, Schlossberg criticizes the letter and says, “What am I saying, this makes no sense. Please be more specific, Miss Melania Trump.”

(Correction – she is MRS. MELANIA TRUMP,)

The video is consistent with the content Schlossberg usually shares. He has shared videos mocking public figures before, including a video impersonating White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Melania Trump’s letter has seen a mixed response, with some criticizing the gesture from the first lady, and others sharing messages of support.

What People Are Saying

Jack Schlossberg, speaking in his video shared to Instagram: “That was my dramatic reading of Melania Trump’s letter to President Putin. I don’t think it made any sense, I don’t think it said anything… A very confusing letter, a very confusing message, not that confusing of a conflict in Ukrain

Melania Trump, in her letter to Vladimir Putin: “A simple yet profound concept, Mr. Putin, as I am sure you agree, is that each generation’s descendants begin their lives with a purity – an innocence which stands above geography, government, and ideology…. In protecting the innocence of these children, you will do more than serve Russia alone – you serve humanity itself. Such a bold idea transcends all human division, and you, Mr. Putin, are fit to implement this vision with a stroke of the pen today.”

@JohnMcCloy, in a post viewed on X over 180,000 times: “Putin was given a letter from First Lady Melania Trump requesting for him to end the war for the safety of the Children. I’ll bet it was very impactful and meant a lot coming from Melania Trump.”

@DesireeAmerica4 in a post viewed over 15,000 times on X: “It’s her most diplomatic, most humanist message yet. And it shows why she quietly serves as one of Trump’s most profound advisers and First lady.”

@TheMaineWonk in a post on X viewed over 84,000 times: “Trump down so bad, he enlisted Melania to try and bring Putin back to the negotiating table. Sad!”

What’s Next

Zelensky will meet Trump in the White House on Monday, along with European leaders and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. It is currently unclear how much progress will come out of the White House talks and whether Zelensky’s trip will bring a deal closer.

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Melania’s Letter to President Putin:

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First Lady Melania Trump’s ‘peace letter’ to Putin: ‘It is time’

Fox News Digital exclusively obtains copy of first lady’s ‘peace letter’ to Putin

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EXCLUSIVEFirst Lady Melania Trump wrote a “peace letter” to Russian President Vladimir Putin telling him “it is time” to protect children and future generations around the globe, Fox News Digital has learned.

Fox News Digital exclusively obtained the “peace letter” the first lady penned to Putin, which  President Trump hand-delivered to the Russian leader before their summit in Alaska, Fox News Digital has learned.

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Immediately upon receiving the letter, Putin read it as the American and Russian delegations looked on.

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Full portrait of First Lady Melania Trump. (White House)

“Dear President Putin,” the first lady’s letter begins. “Every child shares the same quiet dreams in their heart, whether born randomly into a nation’s rustic countryside or a magnificent city-center. They dream of love, possibility, and safety from danger.”

“As parents, it is our duty to nurture the next generation’s hope,” the letter continued. “As leaders, the responsibility to sustain our children extends beyond the comfort of a few.”

“Undeniably, we must strive to paint a dignity-filled world for all—so that every soul may wake to peace, and so that the future itself is perfectly guarded,” read the letter. “A simple yet profound concept, Mr. Putin, as I am sure you agree, is that each generation’s descendants begin their lives with a purity—an innocence which stands above geography, government, and ideology.”

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The first lady continued that “in today’s world, some children are forced to carry a quiet laughter, untouched by the darkness around them—a silent defiance against the forces that can potentially claim their future.” 

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“Mr. Putin, you can singlehandedly restore their melodic laughter,” the first lady wrote. “In protecting the innocence of these children, you will do more than serve Russia alone—you serve humanity itself.”

“Such a bold idea transcends all human division, and you, Mr. Putin, are fit to implement this vision with a stroke of the pen today,” she wrote. “It is time.”

Mrs. Trump’s “peace letter” was written ahead of her husband’s historic meeting with Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday. The high-stakes meeting was the first U.S.-Russia summit since June 2021, which was under former President Joe Biden’s administration and only eight months before Putin invaded Ukraine. 

Though Trump and Putin had not met in person in years prior to Friday, they have spoken on the phone numerous times this year to discuss an end to the Russia’s war with Ukraine.

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President Donald Trump greets Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, Friday, Aug. 15, 2025, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/The Associated Press)

Following the meeting, President Trump, said the summit was “extremely productive,” but that the parties were “not there yet” on ending the war. 

“There were many, many points that we agreed on, most of them, I would say,” Trump told the press following the meeting. “A couple of big ones that we haven’t quite gotten there, but we’ve made some headway. So, there’s no deal until there’s a deal.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to travel to Washington D.C. to meet with President Trump on Monday. 

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Court Split Leaves Trump’s Civil Fraud Appeal Stuck in Slow Lane.

08/18/2025

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Time to split the peas. Letitia James is part of the “Get Trump Crowd” and they were all peeing in the same pot. What does she know about the value of real estate? We all value our property in terms of value differently and value it higher than the person actually making the determination. Real estate has varying costs because the owner knows how much he has actually invested in time and money. Also, when you have more than one person interested in a given property, a bidding war can ensue – which happens in many important pieces of property. This will cause the property to be sold at a higher price.

As a former second job real estate person, it happens every day.

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Wasn’t this part of the LAW FARE, whereby James has been found out and is part of this gang of thieves?

NY AG Letitia James subpoenaed by Justice Department over $454M civil fraud case against Trump

New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, sued Trump in 2022, alleging he fraudulently inflated the value of parts of his real-estate empire for financial benefit, primarily lower-interest loans. Justice Arthur Engoron presided over a monthslong civil trial and ruled James proved her case, which relied upon a state statute that grants the attorney general broad authority to investigate “persistent fraud or illegality” in business.

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For President Trump, the fraud case is his main private legal headache.

For President Trump, the fraud case is his main private legal headache.© Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

The New York court weighing President Trump’s appeal of a roughly $500 million civil-fraud judgment typically acts swiftly and unanimously, with many of its decisions coming within weeks after hearing arguments.

Trump’s experience stands out as an unusual exception.

A five-justice panel has yet to render a decision nearly a year after taking up the case, leaving him and his business in limbo. Behind the scenes, members of the panel have been divided, and three of them have been writing opinions, according to people familiar with the matter. It couldn’t be determined how they are split. Justices do occasionally shift their positions, and the number of opinions could change the people said.

A spokesman for the New York state court system said it doesn’t comment on pending litigation. A spokesman for Trump’s legal team said, “It is time for the New York Courts to step in and end this witch hunt once and for all.”

For the New York Appellate Division’s First Department, the Trump matter is among the most high-profile cases in its history, and the outcome could influence future business regulation in the state. For Trump, whose legal entanglements largely faded after his return to the White House, the fraud case is his main private legal headache. At stake isn’t only the half-billion dollar penalty, growing by the day with interest, but the possibility that his sons could be barred from running his family company in the near term. The president asks regularly why the court hasn’t ruled, said people who speak to him.If the appellate court upholds the trial judge’s decision, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump would be barred from holding a position as an officer of a New York company for two years.

If the appellate court upholds the trial judge’s decision, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump would be barred from holding a position as an officer of a New York company for two years.© Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, sued Trump in 2022, alleging he fraudulently inflated the value of parts of his real-estate empire for financial benefit, primarily lower-interest loans. Justice Arthur Engoron presided over a monthslong civil trial and ruled James proved her case, which relied upon a state statute that grants the attorney general broad authority to investigate “persistent fraud or illegality” in business.

The judge in February 2024 ordered Trump to pay more than $350 million plus interest and imposed an array of other sanctions that restricted the Trump Organization from borrowing money and effectively prohibited Trump’s two eldest sons from running the business for two years. Trump quickly appealed, and the First Department put those restrictions on hold while it considered the case.

The appeals court heard arguments this past September, and some of the judges’ questions appeared favorable to Trump. One wondered whether there should be some “guardrails” on the attorney general’s power. Another questioned the size of the judgment. “The immense penalty in this case is troubling,” said Justice Peter Moulton. A lawyer for James defended it: “There was a lot of fraud.”

Other justices appeared to see James’s lawsuit as within the bounds of the law, despite the Trump lawyers’ arguments that banks didn’t lose money and no victims were harmed. Presiding Justice Dianne Renwick noted the statute refers to “persistent fraud or illegality,” but not harm.

Lengthy waits and disagreeing judges are a common occurrence on some appeals courts. But recent leadership of the First Judicial Department, which reviews thousands of lower-court decisions and motions annually, has emphasized speed.

The First Department typically issues decisions within 30 days, according to a 2024 court report. For each of the past five years, that report said, the court began its new annual session each September with zero pending and undecided appeals.

“Is this normal? No,” said Bill White, a lawyer at appellate consulting firm Counsel Press. “This is something I imagine they are anxious to have on their docket for so long, with everyone’s expectation and the pressure building.”

Alongside that promptness has come unanimity. From 2024 through this July, the court decided roughly 2,900 appeals, according to an analysis of public court data. Only about two dozen of those rulings—or less than .01%—came with a recorded dissent.

If the court upholds the trial judge’s decision, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. would be barred from holding a position as an officer of a New York company for two years. Trump and his company for three years couldn’t apply for loans from financial institutions registered in New York. The losing side can appeal to the state’s highest court.

The wait has cost the company. It is paying a court-appointed monitor, the former federal judge Barbara Jones, whom Trump lawyers previously accused of charging “exorbitant fees” amounting to more than $2.6 million over 14 months. On top of that, Trump has paid more than $2 million in fees on the bond he secured to guarantee the judgment while he appeals, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The panel hearing the Trump appeal includes four judges appointed by Democratic governors and one Republican appointee, David Friedman, who is regarded as among the most conservative of the court’s 21 members. The court’s presiding justice, Renwick, also on the panel, is viewed as a stalwart liberal who has an institutional interest in seeking consensus and guarding the court’s reputation.

Write to Corinne Ramey at corinne.ramey@wsj.com

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Former AG William Barr Under President Trump Investigated Epstein’s Death. Now Congress Has Questions..

08/18/2025

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In the hours after convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in a Manhattan detention cell, then-U.S. Attorney General William Barr pledged to intervene personally to lead the investigation into Epstein’s death. 

Among the first to arrive at the Metropolitan Correctional Center soon after Epstein’s death in August 2019 were members of Barr’s senior staff. The visit to the federal detention center by senior members of the attorney general’s staff was highly unusual, a source who was there at the time and witnessed the visit told CBS News. But so was the death in custody of such a controversial figure.Social Security Recipients Under $2,384/Mo Now Entitled To 12 "Kickbacks" (Tap f

One source didn’t recall ever seeing members of the attorney general’s senior staff investigate an inmate death in more than 20 years. Another source, involved in the investigation, said such senior visits were rare, and if they occurred, usually pertained to promoting correctional programs, not investigating inmate deaths.

Barr’s involvement extended to a personal review of the approximately 11 hours of jail surveillance footage from the night of Epstein’s death. He said in an interview with The Associated Press three months later that it showed no one had entered the area where Epstein was housed, and he concurred with the conclusion of the medical examiner: Epstein had died by suicide. 

Last month, after the FBI made that video public, an analysis by CBS News identified inconsistencies between Barr’s description of the video and what it actually showed — including whether it really proves no one else entered the cell block. 

Now, Barr is scheduled to appear on Monday on Capitol Hill, where he will be questioned behind closed doors by members of Congress conducting a review of the Epstein matter.

Sources familiar with the oversight committee’s plans tell CBS News they will be asking questions about Barr’s involvement in the death investigation. 

CBS News has reached out to Barr for comment.William Barr at the Justice Dept. in 2020 / Credit: Michael Reynolds/EPA/Bloomberg/Getty Images

William Barr at the Justice Dept. in 2020 / Credit: Michael Reynolds/EPA/Bloomberg/Getty Images

The deposition of Barr, who served two Republican presidents as U.S. attorney general, comes as Epstein’s 2019 death in federal custody has come under renewed, intense public and governmental scrutiny. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, issued several deposition subpoenas in August, including to Barr, former President Bill Clinton, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and former FBI Director James Comey. San Antonio Here’s The Average Price of a 6-Hour Gutter Upgrade

Barr, a veteran of the George H.W. Bush administration who was serving his second stint as head of the Justice Department under President Trump at the time, said he was “appalled” when Epstein was found dead on Aug. 10, 2019, in his cell in the Metropolitan Correctional Center. 

Epstein was being held at the now temporarily shuttered federal detention center after being arrested on sex trafficking charges that could have carried a life sentence. His arrest came after years of questions surrounding an earlier controversial prosecutorial deal in Florida where he pleaded to state prostitution charges and a federal felony case was dropped. 

Scrutiny around that deal, and his subsequent death, has fueled years of suspicions and conspiracy theories. The furor also has enveloped Epstein’s vast network of powerful former friends, including Mr. Trump and former President Clinton, who have disavowed him and have not been accused of wrongdoing. 

Campaign promises to “declassify” files related to Epstein, made by Mr. Trump and his surrogates in 2024, have led to months of political headaches for the White House.

The release last month of what the Justice Department called “raw” surveillance video from near Epstein’s cell block, rather than settling questions about the night he died, raised new ones. The analysis by CBS News flagged multiple inconsistencies between the video and the 2023 report released by the Justice Department’s Inspector General on Epstein’s death. 

As Congress steps up its inquiry, Barr is the first person scheduled to be deposed by the committee. 

Barr has acknowledged what he called “a perfect storm of screw-ups” at the jail, but said his “personal review” of surveillance footage supported the conclusion that Epstein had died by suicide. 

As attorney general, Barr faced calls to recuse himself from Epstein’s criminal case because he had previously worked for a law firm, Kirkland and Ellis, that had represented Epstein. (Their paths also indirectly crossed decades earlier, in the early 1970s, when Epstein was hired to teach at an elite private school in New York City where Barr’s father was the headmaster.) 

Here is a look at some unanswered questions Barr may be asked based on a review of the 2023 DOJ inspector general’s report, documents released by the Bureau of Prisons, and the surveillance video. 

Questions for Barr about Jeffrey Epstein death investigation

Did the video Barr reviewed from MCC have a missing minute?

Before the supposedly “raw” surveillance video was released last month, showing about 11 hours of footage from the night Epstein died, Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters that one minute right before midnight was missing was because “every night is reset, so every night should have the same missing minute,” from 11:59 p.m. to midnight.

That was later disputed by a government source familiar with the investigation in an interview with CBS News in July. Another high-level government source said the FBI, the Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Justice’s Office of Inspector General are in possession of full unedited copies of the video, and those copies do not have a missing minute. Why the FBI released the video with that small segment missing is unclear, and it is not known if anything notable occurred during that minute.

Does Barr still believe that “between the time Epstein was locked in his cell at 7:49 p.m. on the night of August 9 and the time he was discovered the next morning at 6:30 a.m., no one entered his tier”? 

Barr made that statement in 2019, but the CBS News video analysis indicates the view from the jail camera does not conclusively prove no one entered Epstein’s cell block. A staircase leading to Epstein’s cell block is almost entirely out of view from the camera, with just a small sliver of stairs visible. From the video released publicly, experts told CBS News it is impossible to determine whether anyone entered the jail unit and accessed the staircase without being captured on the recording.

Just before 10:40 p.m., the video shows a glimpse of an orange shape moving up the stairs leading to Epstein’s tier. The inspector general’s report said that it was a jail staffer bringing orange linens or inmate clothing up the stairs. Some video forensic experts who reviewed that footage at the request of CBS News said they were skeptical about that interpretation. They suggested the shape could be a person dressed in an orange prison jumpsuit climbing the stairs. Inmates were typically confined to their cells late at night.This image from the video — zoomed in and highlighted by CBS News – shows a partial view of something orange on the stairs leading to Jeffrey Epstein's cell tier.  / Credit: U.S. Bureau of Prisons

This image from the video — zoomed in and highlighted by CBS News – shows a partial view of something orange on the stairs leading to Jeffrey Epstein’s cell tier.  / Credit: U.S. Bureau of Prisons

What did the DOJ do to investigate theories other than suicide? 

No evidence has surfaced suggesting that anyone else was involved in Epstein’s death. He had been placed on suicide watch after an apparent attempt to hang himself a month before, and remained under heightened observation. However, there do remain significant unanswered questions about his death, some of which were raised in a “60 Minutes” report in 2020 looking at the medical evidence. Those included questions relating to the autopsy

A private autopsy commissioned by Epstein’s family, conducted alongside the official examination by the medical examiner, raised concerns about the angle of the ligature marks on his neck and the presence of broken neck bones, findings that suggested a level of force greater than typically associated with a hanging. The medical examiner disputed that, saying such fractures can occur in suicides.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Time For A Pause!

08/17/2025

Time to take a pause from the hate of the sick puppies.

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A Child’s Last Wish Is to Meet Trump – What He Does for Her Family Changes Them Forever

The following is dedicated to all of those sick folks who are filled with hate for a man who is trying to fix the broken spokes in the American spirit.

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Yourself to Blame
by Mayme White Miller

If things go bad for you

And make you a bit ashamed

Often you will find out that

You have yourself to blame

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Swiftly we ran to mischief

And then the bad luck came

Why do we fault others?

We have ourselves to blame

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Whatever happens to us,

Here is what we say

“Had it not been for so-and-so

Things wouldn’t have gone that way.”

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And if you are short of friends,

I’ll tell you what to do

Make an examination,

You’ll find the faults in you…

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You are the captain of your ship,

So agree with the same

If you travel downward

You have yourself to blame

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A lady – she’s not.

KOMMONSENTSJANE – WHY ARE DEMOCRATS SO ANXIOUS TO DESTROY AMERICA?

Posted on April 12, 2018 by kommonsentsjane

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