
IHIP News Trump Throwing His Entire Admin Under The Bus, They Will All Go Down For His Crimes
Mar 14, 2026
Bitter political infighting and alleged administration‑wide corruption take center stage. Discussion of pardons as political currency and a $220 million ad controversy. Worries about youth radicalization, campus influence from far‑right figures, and rising Holocaust denial among young GOP men. Debate over media, antisemitism, and how institutions respond to extremism.
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Administration Operatives Assume Supreme Court Immunity
- Trump and his aides act like they expect near-total legal immunity from the Supreme Court's implied presidential immunity ruling.
- Jennifer Welch cites public boasts (e.g., Corey Lewandowski saying "I do whatever the fuck I want") as evidence they believe pardons or immunity will protect felony behavior.
Lewandowski's Boast About Being Pardoned
- Corey Lewandowski openly boasted he could act without consequence, claiming Donald J. Trump would pardon him.
- Jennifer Welch references a New York Post/NBC story about Lewandowski's affair with Kristi Noem and his role as her DHS aide to illustrate arrogance.
Trump Uses Public Humiliation To Police Associates
- Trump publicly uses leaks and humiliations to control and punish aides, signaling internal infighting over money and credit.
- Jennifer Welch explains Trump leaked to NBC and publicly fired Kristi Noem over a $220 million ad campaign dispute.
