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Days of Trump's broken promise about ending the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Day One of his presidency (January 20, 2025)
160 (and counting)
Estimated number of brave Ukrainians (soldiers and civilians) killed by Putin in the Russian invasion since Trump took office
32,298
Days that Trump has broken his promise of ending Israel / Gaza War in first weeks of his presidency. The countdown starts three weeks after his inauguration.
140 (and counting)
Promises of savings from DOGE:$2 trillion.
Current estimates of savings after expenses: $100 billion. Percentage of the amount actually delivered vs. the promised savings:
0.5%
Estimated total personal income that Donald Trump and his sons have gained since taking office because of corrupt, self-enriching schemes with blockchain technology.
$580 million (and counting)
The damage that could be inflicted on the economy of the USA and the world if Trump pushes blockchain policy that is ill-advised, merely to personally gain from those policies.
Potential for enormous damage
Trump disgraces himself with offensive talk of Canada becoming the 51st State.
DEMOCRATS: “With all due respect, shut up. You are making the world cringe at your stupidity. Canada is a sovereign nation and America’s most important partner. What the hell are you talking about?
QUOTE FROM PUTIN'S PUPPET: Two days before Putin's invasion of Ukraine by Trump’s friend Putin, what did Trump say?
Donald Trump praised a potential Putin invasion of Ukraine as “genius” and “savvy”.
Top economists who condemn Trump’s tariff policies
99%
Quote of the day to demonstrate how Trump’s Tariff Timebomb is the single most destructive presidential policy in America’s history.
Justin Wolfers, PhD: “Monstrously destructive, incoherent, ill-informed tariffs based on fabrications, imagined wrongs, discredited theories and ignorance of decades of evidence. And the real tragedy is that they will hurt working Americans more than anyone else.”

# of US / European soldiers killed since the beginning of the Russian invasion on October 2,2023.
Zero. The brave Ukrainians are doing the fighting for us. We must support them and stop Trump’s friend Putin.
List of people / organizations who have thoroughly investigated the Presidential election of 2020 who have determined that it was really “stolen” and submitted their evidence publicly.
Zero. Submit your evidence to evidence@demsdailydeclaration.org
Percentage of people that really believe in their hearts that Donald Trump was simply a horrible sore loser, and dreamed up “The Steal” that caused all that hardship and January 7, 2021 riot to prop up his own internal lie.
What do you believe?
Details of Trump's bill reveals the damage:
Universal pre-K, paid family leave, and child care subsidies were either cut or removed.
Although Medicare can now negotiate prices for some drugs, it’s limited in scope and won’t affect prices quickly. Much more aggressive drug pricing reform was expected.
Eliminate or scale back Medicaid expansion introduced under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Would strip coverage from millions in low-income groups.
Reduce federal Medicaid spending on long-term services and supports (e.g., home health care, nursing homes) is harmful to the elderly and disabled — especially those who rely on institutional care or community-based services. It will push costs back onto caregivers and families.
Conditioning Medicaid eligibility on work, job training, or volunteer hours (typically 80 hours/month) is cruel and counterproductive — many Medicaid recipients already work or cannot due to disability, caregiving, or illness. Administrative burden creates red tape and risks wrongful disenrollment.
The top 1% of earners often receive disproportionately large tax cuts in these bills, while working families get small, temporary cuts—if any—while billionaires and large corporations get permanent, structural advantages.
Trump gives away trillions to the rich, then say we can’t afford health care? That’s economic sabotage.
U.S. federal deficit is projected to grow potentially by $4 to $7 trillion or more over four years.During Donald Trump’s first term as President (January 2017 to January 2021), the U.S. national debt increased by approximately $7.8 trillion, a 39% increase in the national debt over four years.
