Juan Orlando Hernndez, whom Mr. Trump called a victim of persecution, helped orchestrate a decades-long trafficking conspiracy. read more
Donald Trump's drive to secure peace in Ukraine must not let Vladimir Putin off the hook for war crimes committed by Russian forces, a top EU official has warned, effectively setting a new red line for a deal. read more
President Trump lashed out at the New York Times for a story this week that pointed to his advanced age and a diminished White House schedule. "Trump, 79, is the oldest person to be elected to the presidency, and he is aging," the Times reported. "He does not get regular exercise, in part because he has a long-held theory that people are born with a finite amount of energy and that vigorous activity can deplete that reserve, like a battery." read more
This is just part of a complete train wreck of a tale, about which Guardian columnist Marina Hyde writes in "What can we learn from RFK Jr's erotic poetry'? That Americans need to get better at enjoying a scandal" (www.theguardian.com)
God knows we lesser countries have put some ghastly people in charge ourselves, but you do have to allow your international underlings the occasional cackle at the fact that in your great nation, Donald Trump has now become president, twice. When you lot ---- the bed, the whole world has to lie in it " so do at least have the delicacy to realise that once dignity has gone, a good laugh is how the rest of us get by. Come along and join us: you'll like it if you try it.
TWINPAC
How and why people get themselves into "deals" with Trump remains a bit of a mystery for me, even now.
I mean, I understand the self-interest angle, whether it's the promise of money, publicity, access, whatever. But self-interest also includes trying to anticipate consequences, certainly narrow and personal (although one might hope for more).
And Trump has a long history of effing over virtually everybody who bumps into his wobbly orbit.
So, yeah, you'd think.