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And that's not the only Kennedy Center-related news this week. Chuck Redd, a drummer and vibraphone player, has been hosting a Christmas Eve jazz program, called "Jazz Jams," at the Kennedy Center for the last 20 years. However, once Donald Trump's name was slapped on the building, Redd canceled the show. "When I saw the name change on the Kennedy Center website and then hours later on the building, I chose to cancel our concert," he explained to The Associated Press.

Trump acolyte Richard Grenell, who is now the president of the Kennedy Center, quickly fired off a nasty letter to Redd. It offers a master class in MAGA rhetoric. For example, from the opening portion of the missive:

Your decision to withdraw at the last moment"explicitly in response to the Center's recent renaming, which honors President Trump's extraordinary efforts to save this national treasure"is classic intolerance and very costly to a non-profit Arts institution.

Regrettably, your action surrenders to the sad bullying tactics employed by certain elements on the left, who have sought to intimidate artists into boycotting performances at our national cultural center.

"Disagreement" and "intolerance" are not synonyms, nor are "boycotts"/"pushing for boycotts" and "bullying."


The letter also has this:

Your dismal ticket sales and lack of donor support, combined with your last-minute cancellation has cost us considerably. This is your official notice that we will seek $1 million in damages from you for this political stunt.

So, Redd's concert was selling no tickets and attracting no financial support. And yet, by canceling it, he's cost the institution $1 million - far above the take for even a very successful performance. You can't have it both ways... unless you are utilizing MAGA logic.

Things are certainly going to get worse at the Kennedy Center before they get better. There are already plenty of acts who don't want to have any association with a particularly unpopular administration, and a particularly unpopular maneuver by that administration. Now that threats of lawsuits are flying? Better to just leave the Kennedy Center off the itinerary completely. There are certainly artists and traveling shows who will be more than happy to make an appearance, but we doubt there are enough of them for 365 days of programming. Further, we're not sure that, say, Lee Greenwood or Larry the Cable Guy are a great match for the demographics of D.C. (Z)

From 15 Sep to 15 October, 134 countries made a total of 4,640 seizures during Operation Thunder 2025. This record number of seizures included tens of thousands of protected animals and plants and tens of thousands of cubic meters of illegally logged timber, as well as more than 30 tons of species classified as endangered under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Significant seizures around the world:


South African authorities arrested 24 suspects and seized protected succulents, live pangolins and over 17,000 abalone (sea snails), as well as unlicensed firearms and ammunition.

A shipment from Asia intercepted at a North American mail center contained over 1,300 primate body parts including bones skulls and other derivatives.

Indonesian authorities seized over 3,000 birds and 7,000 arthropods including, butterflies, spiders, and centipedes.

Brazilian authorities dismantled a trafficking network, identified 145 suspects and rescued over 200 wild animals, including a crackdown on an international golden lion tamarin trafficking ring.

Tanzanian law enforcement and CITES seized over 100 ivory tusks and pieces worth USD 415,000 and over 140 hippopotamus teeth worth USD 40,000.

Authorities in Qatar arrested an individual trying to sell an endangered primate for USD 14,000 on social media.

Mexican authorities seized seven animals in Sinaloa, including two tigers, along with firearm components frequently associated with organized crime activities.

More than 40 shipments of insects and 80 shipments of butterflies, originating in Germany, Slovakia and the UK, were intercepted at a US mail center.

French customs seized 107 ivory pieces from marketplaces, while Austrian customs raided an online ivory dealer's home and recovered six more pieces.

Vietnamese authorities arrested two individuals on a fishing vessel carrying 4.2 tons of pangolin scales and other reptile and bird parts.

In the Dominican Republic, authorities detained 90 individuals for crimes linked to illegal logging.

Germany intercepted over 1,000 illegal wildlife and forestry items including ivory, reptile parts, coral, plant derivatives and live specimens, primarily at mail centers and airports.


Operation Thunder 2025 revealed an escalating illicit trade of bushmeat, the term used for wild animal meat, especially from tropical regions. Eating bushmeat has been linked to the emergence or transmission of numerous zoonotic diseases:

  • Viral diseases: Ebola, HIV, monkeypox, SARS, Nipah virus, yellow fever, hantavirus, and various herpesviruses and retroviruses.
  • Bacterial diseases: Anthrax, brucellosis, Q fever, botulism, tetanus, and diseases caused by Clostridium bacteria.
  • Other pathogens: Protozoan and helminth infections, as well as prion diseases, have also been associated with bushmeat consumption.

    The demand for exotic pets such as tropical birds (e.g. parrots, toucans) persists as well.

  • Xymox - Imagination (1989)
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    Lyrics excerpt ...

    genius.com

    ...
    [Verse 1: Anka Wolbert]
    I have come to indecision
    Someone is pushing me
    All the cities, subways, rivers
    No direction left for me

    I have lost my way home early
    I don't care cause I won't stay there
    All I hear is this silent whisper
    Will you be here again?

    [Chorus: Anka Wolbert]
    Imagination takes the shadows away
    Every day I've been without you
    Imagination keeps the shadows away
    Every day I stay without you
    Too many times -- without you
    ...



    @#5 ... when one of these journalists on his enemies list is the target?...

    Being a "target" of Pres Trump seems to be one of the reasons why GOP Congressfolk may be leaving before their term ends.

    For example ...

    Marjorie Taylor Greene links rise in threats to Trump's public criticism
    www.fox5dc.com

    ... Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she has received a surge of threats in recent weeks, claiming the volume intensified after she announced she would resign from Congress.

    What we know:

    During an interview with "60 Minutes," Greene said her office has recorded more than 700 threats by phone and email, not counting additional messages posted online. She said police in her hometown of Rome and the Floyd County Sheriff's Office have voluntarily increased patrols around her home as a safety precaution.

    What they're saying:

    Greene told CBS anchor Lelsy Stahl during the interview that several of the messages referenced her son and used language similar to comments she says President Donald Trump directed at her. ...


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