Everything Trump Built Is Coming Down. Here’s How.
He plastered his name on everything. We’ll bring the sledgehammers
Trump bolted his name onto federal buildings. He pardoned criminals and called it justice. He fired federal workers and called it efficiency. He demolished a wing of The White House and called it an upgrade. He thinks none of it can be undone.
He’s wrong. Every single thing he has done can be reversed—and the reversal has already started.
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HE’S ALREADY LOSING THE COUNTRY
Trump is losing elections, in real time, almost every week. Democrats have won or overperformed in roughly nine out of every ten special elections since Trump took office.
His vanity projects are getting crushed too. The White House ballroom—built on the rubble of the East Wing—drew more than 35,000 public comments, with 97% against it. Americans oppose it 2-to-1 in national polling. His approval rating is in the basement. Republican senators are dodging votes on his own policies because they don’t want their names attached to him. Too late.
This is not a forecast. It’s a result. The verdict isn’t waiting for November.
THE CORRUPTION WON’T SURVIVE HIM
Trump has already pardoned at least 15 people convicted or charged with public corruption—including Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange. Zhao pleaded guilty to money laundering and was pardoned after his company cut a deal with the Trump family’s crypto venture.
Trump’s pardons erased more than $1 billion owed to crime victims and American taxpayers. He then gutted the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section—the office that prosecutes corruption—from roughly 40 attorneys down to just two.
Liz Oyer—the DOJ pardon attorney Trump fired for refusing to play along—calls the system a “mockery.”
On May 7, Reps. Dave Min and Raul Ruiz of California joined Sen. Peter Welch of Vermont in launching a sweeping Democratic investigation—not just to expose the corruption, but to build a legal framework to challenge the pardons themselves. They demanded financial records from 17 pardon recipients: every deal, every payment, every business relationship with Trump or his family.
If money changed hands for a pardon, that isn’t clemency. That’s a bribe. And a pardon issued as a product of corruption can be challenged in court—potentially voided entirely. No court has ever thrown out a presidential pardon for corruption, but Democrats are collecting the evidence to be the first to get it done.
CONGRESS CAN UNDO THIS
There’s a law built for this exact moment. It’s called the Congressional Review Act (CRA)—and it gives Congress the power to undo rules issued by federal agencies.
On Wednesday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren forced the Senate into 20 such votes to overturn the regime’s gutting of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—the agency that returned more than $20 billion to American consumers. Russell Vought, Trump’s acting CFPB director, has rescinded 67 separate consumer protection policies since February 2025.
Three of Warren’s 20 resolutions went to formal roll-call votes. Sen. Susan Collins crossed the aisle on two of those—including a rule protecting Americans from medical debt showing on their credit reports. Republicans defeated the remaining 17 by voice vote, refusing to go on the record at all.
Eight in ten Americans support the CFPB—including a majority of Republicans. The CRA doesn’t need 60 votes. It needs 51. November 3rd can get us there.
DAY ONE WIPES THE REST
The day the next president takes the oath, every executive order Trump signed can be rescinded. Trump proved it himself—he did it to dozens of Biden orders on day one. The mass deportation orders. The DEI bans. The funding freezes. Gone. Federal workers walk back into the agencies that fired them. The rebuilding starts that day.
The agencies come back too. USAID. The Institute of Peace. The CFPB. The Department of Education. Every one was created by Congress, not the president.
Trump’s people can hollow out the buildings. They can’t delete the laws. Statutes survive presidents. Day one is real. It’s not a fantasy. It’s one election away. This is our fight and our moment. Fund the resistance by becoming a paid subscriber today:
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When his reign ends, I will bring the champagne—and the sledgehammer.
Onward!
Scott
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