Approaching the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, the official plaque honoring the police who defended democracy that day is nowhere to be found. read more
The Trump transition team was informed about the DOJ's bribery investigation into Tom Homan, the former acting director of ICE whom Donald Trump tapped as his border czar shortly after he prevailed in the 2024 presidential election ... read more
Dear President Trump, Of all the wrong ideas you hold in your heart"that tariffs are paid by foreigners, that good looks are the chief credential for cabinet offices, that the 2020 election was rigged, that allies are bloodsuckers we'd be better off without"perhaps the most gobsmacking is your cherished notion that people respect you when they kiss your ass. read more
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has attempted to explain President Donald Trump's "mathematically impossible" claim that he is cutting drug prices by up to 600 percent ... read more
Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who spent decades dodging bullets and bombs to bring the world eyewitness accounts of war from the rice paddies of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq, has died at 91. read more
Cassidy's behavior is typical of the enablers. Susan Glasser writes about them in "Trump's Golden Age of Awful."
Just a year ago, it was still possible to envision a different course for Trump's second term"to imagine that, while the President himself might really mean to carry through with his most radical plans, there remained strong forces in society to resist him. Republican leaders in Congress and the Trump-appointed conservative majority on the Supreme Court may yet prove to be something other than the willing handmaidens of democracy's demise, but they have so far failed to do so. This past year's disruptions are as much their work as Trump's; without their acquiescence, as passive or unwilling as it has been at times, many of Trump's most extreme acts would not have been possible. Just think about Senator Bill Cassidy, of Louisiana, a medical doctor who made much of the "assurances" he extracted from Trump's vaccine-denying nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Kennedy won his confirmation vote, then broke the pledges he had made to get it. Cassidy has, in the tradition of the Senate, been deeply concerned ever since.
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Why did you only mention Trump? 90% of the people in the "files" are Democrats...LOLOLOOLOLOLOL...
#16 | POSTED BY BOAZ
Yet the Democrats and Republicans join (!?!) to push for release of the files and only Trump resists.
Gee, Boaz, why do you suppose that might be?
LOLOLOOLOLOLOL, ye feckin maroon.