Outfoxed
President Trump is addicted to Fox TV… Imagine if someone of evil intent had access, possibly through intermediaries, to the editorial process of the Fox News Channel – who knows how they could manipulate and distort his worldview?
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The Mad King's
Television
How Trump is making potentially lethal
decisions
Robert Reich
October the 6th 2025
Friends, When over the
weekend federal Judge Karin Immergut (a Trump appointee) blocked Trump from
deploying Oregon’s National Guard to Portland, Trump said she “should be
ashamed of herself” because “Portland is burning to the ground. ”Trump
promptly ordered the California National Guard to Portland. Apart from the
obvious question of how Trump can so blatantly defy a federal judge, there’s
a deeper puzzle here. Where did he get the idea Portland is burning to the
ground? Nine days ago, when
Trump first threatened to send troops to Portland, Oregon’s governor, Tina
Kotek, told him there was no reason. “He thinks there are elements here
creating an insurrection,” Kotek said after her call with Trump. “I told him
there is no insurrection here and that we have this under control.” Trump responded to
Kotek this way: “I said, ‘Well wait a minute, am I watching things
on television that are different from what’s happening? … They are literally
attacking and there are fires all over the place … it looks like terrible.” Why the factual discrepancy between what Governor
Kotek told Trump about Portland and what he believed was happening there? In the suit seeking an injunction to stop
Trump from sending troops to Portland, which Judge Immergut granted, the state
of Oregon alleged that Trump relied on video-clips from Portland protests
over the murder of George Floyd that took place in 2020. According to the
lawsuit, On September 5, 2025, “Fox News aired a report on
Portland ICE protests that included misleading clips from Portland protests
in 2020. Shortly thereafter, President Trump appeared to reference events in
the same misleading Fox News report when speaking to the press. A reporter
asked which city President Trump planned to send troops to next, and he said
he was considering targeting Portland because of news coverage the night
before. President Trump alleged that ‘paid terrorists’ and ‘paid agitators’
were making the city unlivable, further stating … ‘if we go to Portland,
we’re gonna wipe them out. They’re going to be gone and they’re going to be
gone fast.’” During the hearing
on Oregon’s lawsuit, Trump’s Justice Department argued that “the record does
show a persistent threat,” offering as evidence a Trump post on Truth Social.
“Really?” asked Judge Immergut. “A social media post
is going to count as a presidential determination that you can send the
National Guard to cities? That’s really what I should be relying on?” The Justice
Department’s attorneys then cited reports from the Portland Police Bureau
that protest crowds were “very energized,” numbering “over 50 to 60” people. But
attorneys for Oregon pointed out that the same police documents showed the
protests had become much smaller and subdued — 8 to 15 people at any given
time, “mostly sitting in lawn chairs and walking around … Energy was low,
minimal activity.” What can we learn from this mess? First,
Trump is now openly defying the order of a federal
court. Second,
the most powerful person in the world apparently
decided to use potentially lethal force on Americans on the basis of a
five-year-old Fox News clip that crossed his television screen. Third, Trump evidently does not have a process for getting current,
verified information before he makes big decisions. For over a
century, every other
president has been at the center of a system of information, flowing from
people who have expertise in assessing the relevance and truth of that
information — people who provide him with recommendations as to how to
respond to a crisis, along with alternatives and assessments of the
advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. Trump, by contrast, is making potentially lethal
decisions on the basis of whatever happens to be shown on the television he’s
watching. Fourth, although Trump has never thought much about the quality of
information he receives before making decisions — in his first term he
bragged about his infallible “intuition” — we have every reason to believe
he’s becoming demented (see here) and his capacity to think more
compromised than ever. Fifth, to the extent anyone is making decisions in the White House, it’s
the troika of Stephen Miller, Russell Vought, and JD Vance — who appear to
have taken control over much of what Trump hears and sees (including,
perhaps, five-year-old Fox News clips?). Their strategy seems to be aimed at
making war on Democratic states. Which brings me to
the sixth
point: We should be very concerned. A disturbed man and his
fanatical advisors are making potentially life-threatening decisions on the
basis of what he sees on television. He’s also defying
a federal court. He’s ordering federal troops to forcefully occupy an
American city whose mayor and governor don’t want him to. He’s already
causing people — some of whom are American citizens — to be arrested and
detained without due process. He’s also bombing
vessels in international waters — killing people whom he claims, without
evidence, are smuggling drugs into the United States. Meanwhile, much of the
federal government is shuttered. Republicans in Congress are AWOL. Democrats
in Congress are trying to use their limited leverage to get health insurance
back for some 20 million Americans. We’re in trouble, friends. Trump and his
enablers want a violent confrontation in Portland to justify their illegal
move. I urge you not to fall into their trap. Don’t protest there. But do peacefully
demonstrate on October 18 — in every town and city across America. TheWorldwasNotEnough.blogspot.com TheWarofOurWorld.blogspot.com XFyles.blogspot.com |



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