Yesterday was a magical day in politics if you're one of those people that recognizes the clear and present danger that Donald J. Trump represents for the American people. Here are some things that happened JUST YESTERDAY for Donald Trump's campaign:

It was discovered by the Washington Post that the Trump Foundation did not have the correct paperwork to legally be a charity and you know, raise money from people.

Newsweek reported that Trump's company secretly did business in Cuba in violation of the embargo.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Trump told managers at his California golf club to fire hostesses that Trump found unattractive.

In the middle night, reportedly against the wishes of his campaign managers, he went on a xenophobic, racist, and sexist tirade on Twitter. Here's a small sample:

THAT WAS ALL JUST YESTERDAY. And yet the beat goes on, because his campaign feels like Michael Myers at this point. So, imagine my delight when I saw these scathing anti-Trump ads. They are so affecting that part of me—albeit probably a delusional part of me—believes that maybe, just maybe they might actually be able to sway some hearts and minds. The ads tell different stories of Americans whom Trump refused to pay for work that they did:

The series from Progress Ohio make the simple, yet powerful point that Trump's famed "deal-making" is often just fancy talk for fucking over and getting rich on the backs of normal Americans. I hope we're able to stop this con man before it's too late.

H/T Mother Jones.