Covfefe Chronicles
The White House’s fertility warning isn’t just about numbers. It’s about nostalgia for a whiter, more obedient past.
In this episode of the Covfefe Chronicles, Dr. Stacey Patton draws the connection between Trump's theology and U.S. politics.
One month after sending National Guard troops into Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump has broadened his “crime emergency” crackdown into a national campaign, threatening to deploy federal forces to a string of Democratic-run cities he casts as violent and out of control. Chicago, Baltimore, and New York have all been named as possible next targets. […]
Opinion
Donald Trump recently said Tylenol causes autism when taken by pregnant women, a declaration that has been debunked by medical experts.
The Smithsonian Institution, the nation’s preeminent historical archive, faced swift backlash this week after removing references to Donald Trump’s two impeachments from a permanent exhibit on the limits of presidential power.
This episode of The Covfefe Chronicles digs into the devastating floods that swept across Texas this month, leaving at least 120 dead, dozens of children among them, and over 170 people still missing at the height of the disaster.
Trump’s tariff blitz is more than an economic policy. It’s a racial one, with the weight of U.S. policy pressing hardest on Black and brown nations.
If institutions like the Smithsonian yield to political pressure and erase inconvenient truths, then truth itself becomes negotiable.
Whiteness Won’t Save You: Medicaid Cuts, RFK Jr., and the Death of White Supremacy
From ICE raids to legal terror, America is replaying Germany’s old script, and Black Americans know what it costs to ignore the signs.
Donald Trump’s tariff blitz is more than an economic policy. It’s a racial one, with the weight of U.S. policy pressing hardest on Black and brown nations. And it’s a calculated play in America’s centuries-old racial hierarchy.
In this episode of The Covfefe Chronicles, we’re breaking down how white supremacy turns genocidal threats into catchy singalongs.

