Posted on 12/07/2025 7:56:15 AM PST by Miami Rebel
President Donald Trump fumed about a House Democrat — who he just pardoned — choosing to remain with the party rather than defect to the Republicans.
In a blistering post to Truth Social early Sunday, the president bashed Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) for announcing his intent to run for re-election as a Democrat, despite receiving a pardon from the president. Cuellar was facing charges for allegedly taking over $600,000 in foreign bribes. (The congressman’s wife, Imelda, was also charged in connection with the scheme.)
“Can you imagine???” Trump wrote. “The Democrats, under the Crooked Joe Biden Administration, who always use extreme force and jail-time to destroy their political opponent, wanted to put Congressman Henry Cuellar, and his wife, Imelda, in PRISON, for 15 years, which I predicted these Radical Left Lunatics would do – And they never stopped wanting to fulfill this evil quest! The Dems mercilessly went after Henry with everything they had! They were looking to destroy him, his lovely wife, his two young daughters, and anyone close to them. When the Democrats overwhelmingly lost the 2024 Presidential Election, and power with it, they, regardless, did everything they could to keep going after the Cuellar family. The Dems were vicious, and all because Henry strongly wanted, correctly, BORDER SECURITY!”
The president went on to cite a letter he’d received from Cuellar’s two daughters — who pleaded for a pardon for their parents.
‘It was all very unfair what they were doing to him and his family, so much so that his daughters wrote me a beautiful letter about their parents (Just posted on TRUTH!),” Trump wrote. “After reading it I decided, in the interest of justice, and based on the daughter’s loving request, that I would give Henry and Imelda a Full and Complete Pardon. I never spoke to the Congressman, his wife, or his daughters, but felt very good about fighting for a family that was tormented by very sick and deranged people – They were treated sooo BADLY!”
But Trump quickly changed his tune.
“Only a short time after signing the Pardon, Congressman Henry Cuellar announced that he will be ‘running’ for Congress again, in the Great State of Texas (a State where I received the highest number of votes ever recorded!), as a Democrat, continuing to work with the same Radical Left Scum that just weeks before wanted him and his wife to spend the rest of their lives in Prison – And probably still do!” Trump wrote. “Such a lack of LOYALTY, something that Texas Voters, and Henry’s daughters, will not like. Oh’ well, next time, no more Mr. Nice guy!”
Cuellar, on Wednesday, said “Nothing has changed — I’m a good old conservative Democrat.”
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You persist in unilevel thinking, Obviously Art of War is lost on you. What you say is what you want heard, for your own purposes (or the Country’s). Causing opponents to underestimate you is a potent strategy.
The important consideration is how to put America first. American exists in a world. Other countries have a profound effect on America’s safety, security, prosperity and potential. President Trump needs to keep all those factors in mind as well as domestic issues. He is not just focused on today but on the best path for the future success of America as we all should be.
I cite actual facts. All you do is toss out personal slights.
Sorry. I see no facts nor have I insulted or disparaged you. The truth is never an insult.
Your take on Trump is an opinion not a fact and it is an opinion that ignores history, prior Trump statements or any input from Trump’s books and his reliance on Art of War in negotiations.
Why would it be an insult to bring up these pertinent factors and your lack of consideration of them in forming and sharing an opinion?
If he's running again in a Democrat district, I say good luck. He's more a Democrat of old than the left wing zealots running that party today. Kinda like a Fetterman.
“nor have I insulted or disparaged you”
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Really? When you say some of the things below a reasonable person would consider them dismissive, if not disparaging. Your words, not mine:
“This is a joke”
“You persist in unilevel thinking”
“Obviously Art of War is lost on you”
“What you say is what you want heard”
I don’t view those as insults. I try to be constructive as shown by my taking the time to explain why the statement was ludicrous. Were I given those comments I would have researched The Art of War. I would not have been insulted.
We judge others by ourselves.
“What you say is what you want heard” refers to Trump or anyone who is in the midst of a strategic negotiation. Statements are often made to obfuscate, misdirect, cause a perception. Trump excels at that skill, as does any successful diplomat. His interaction with Mamdani was an opportunity to size Mamdani up, see how he responds, what his weaknesses are and areas where pressure will be fruitful. It was also an opportunity to set Mamdani up for future interactions by manipulating his perceptions of Trump. Surely Mamdani is playing the same game but with much less experience and ability.
“I don’t view those as insults.”
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I didn’t think you would.
Some people like honest give and take. Some don’t.
Freegards!
Side shows go on and distractions are for all.
How many times has Trump said “I DO”?
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