Thursday, January 15, 2026

Pedophile Protector and MORE

 https://www.ms.now/the-last-word/watch/lawrence-trump-s-middle-finger-to-auto-worker-proves-he-is-the-vulgarian-in-chief-2481474627875

Okay so now that the Monster is imitating Putin can we take a look at how DT's first wife REALLY died? 

Ivana Trump died from accidental blunt force injuries to her torso after falling down the stairs of her New York City apartment on July 14, 2022, at the age of 73, as determined by the NYC Medical Examiner. Police found her unconscious at the bottom of a staircase.

There is no single, widely recognized
single word in English specifically for the act of throwing someone down the stairs. The highly specific and humorous term that is often associated with this type of action is defenestration, which means the act of throwing someone or something out of a window. 

The lack of a specific term for throwing someone down the stairs has been noted in various discussions and even a poem by R.P. Lister, which humorously contrasts this absence with the existence of the word "defenestration". 
However, some niche or jocular suggestions have arisen, often playing on the Latin roots of "stairs" (scalaria): 
  • Descalation (a play on de- and the French escalier, meaning staircase, though this is already a common English word with a different meaning)
  • Descalariation (a "just now constructed" word)
  • Gemonize (after the Roman practice of executing people and then pushing their corpses down the Gemonian stairs) 
In common usage, the action would typically be described using more general phrases, such as "pushing someone down the stairs" or "kicking someone down the stairs". Legally, such an action would be considered assault or attempted murder, depending on the intent and outcome. 

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