Trump’s Midwest Flex Triggers Emergency Senate Muscle-Assessment Protocol
A completely reasonable response to an unreasonable political news cycle.
White House Says Trump Is “Readable,” Issues Israel Laminated Guessing Chart
Officials insisted a regional war deal was “near,” provided everyone involved understood that “near” now means legally, emotionally, and cartographically flexible.
Trump Pauses Strait Plan, China Schedules Emergency Adult-Supervision Meeting
Officials described the Beijing talks as “routine diplomacy,” which in Washington now means at least three agencies are hiding under a conference table.
Congress Receives China Port Fee Plan, Immediately Misplaces the Harbor
A steel-backed trade push reached Capitol Hill, where lawmakers vowed to protect American industry by scheduling seven hearings and one ceremonial forklift.
Trump Declares China Tensions Solved After Staff Prints Xi Friendship Card
A completely reasonable response to an unreasonable political news cycle.
Senate Bill Treats Trump Ballroom As Supreme Court With Chandeliers
Officials said the proposed $1 billion security package is necessary to protect America’s most constitutionally sensitive dance floor from napkin-based threats.
White House Creates Seven-Boat Task Force To Prevent Eighth Boat Panic
Officials said the measure will ensure future maritime escalations are handled by a laminated chart, three deputy czars, and one former press secretary on Australian television.
White House Issues Laminated Apology Maps Ahead of Democratic Congress
Staffers were reportedly trained to identify subpoenas, committee chairs, and the exact facial expression used when saying “we welcome oversight.”
White House Quietly Orders Eight-Year Checkout Extension Forms For Trump
Aides said the paperwork is not a third-term plan, merely a “long-duration departure experience” requiring court, Senate, and possibly china cabinet coordination.
White House Lockdown Triggers Monument’s Emergency Ego-Containment Protocol
Officials said the brief security scare was handled swiftly, except for the Washington Monument, which was immediately placed on a “do not encourage” list.