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Tuesday, March 03, 2026

The Justice Department on Monday dropped the fight over President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting firms he disliked, conceding to unanimous rulings from federal judges that found the orders violated the fundamental tenets of the Constitution.


A former Russian senator who appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein files and reportedly called Ghislaine Maxwell a "friend" has been found dead in Moscow, Russian state media has reported. read more


The "big wave" is yet to come in the war with Iran, US President Donald Trump told CNN on Monday. read more


Kennedy's destruction "might take generations to repair," The Lancet said.


Monday, March 02, 2026

Three people were killed and at least others 14 others injured in a mass shooting overnight in Austin, Texas. read more


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@#5 ... Paxton is a criminal.

Therefore he'll win the GOP primary. ...

While I cannot say whether or not he will win, I do note...

Ken Paxton - Legal issues
en.wikipedia.org

...
State securities fraud felony indictment

On July 28, 2015, a state grand jury indicted Paxton on three criminal charges:[269] two counts of securities fraud (a first-degree felony) and one count of failing to register with state securities regulators (a third-degree felony).[270][271] Paxton's indictment marked the first such criminal indictment of a Texas attorney general in thirty-two years since Texas attorney general Jim Mattox was indicted for bribery in 1983.[272] The complainants in the case are Joel Hochberg, a Florida businessman, and Byron Cook, a Republican and former member of the Texas House of Representatives.[273][274] Paxton and Cook were former friends and roommates while serving together in the Texas House.[274] Three special prosecutors were trying the state's case.[275] ...

Securities and Exchange Commission civil action

In 2016, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil enforcement action against Paxton in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The SEC's complaint specifically charged Paxton with violating various provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and various provisions (including Rule 10b-5) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by defrauding the Servergy investors.[300] Paxton denied the allegations.[276][301][302][303] One of the defendants and Servergy itself reached a separate settlement with the SEC, agreeing to pay $260,000 in penalties.[304] ...

Whistleblower allegations

In October 2020, seven of Paxton's top aides published a letter to the office's director of human resources, accusing Paxton of improper influence, abuse of office, bribery and other crimes, and said they had provided information to law enforcement and asked them to investigate.[311][312] The letter was signed by first assistant attorney general Jeff Mateer,[312][311] and the deputy and deputy attorneys general overseeing the office's divisions for criminal investigations, civil litigation, administration, and policy.[311] Paxton denied misconduct and said he would not resign.[312][313] By the end of the month, all seven whistleblowers had left the office: three resigned, two were fired, and two were put on leave.[314]

The allegations included that Paxton illegally used his office to benefit real estate developer Nate Paul, who had donated $25,000 to Paxton's 2018 campaign,[315] and that Paxton advocated that Paul's company, World Class, hire a woman with whom Paxton had had an extramarital affair. Paul acknowledged employing the woman but denied that he had done so on Paxton's behalf.[316]
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There seems to be more, but that wall of text is enough for now.


@#6 [continued] ....


Kennedy talks slow. He asks questions slow. He lets silence do the heavy lifting while the witness thinks they're getting away with something. They are not getting away with something.

He wanted to know about $220 million.

That's how much DHS spent on television advertisements during a government shutdown. A shutdown where TSA workers weren't getting paid. A shutdown happening while the United States is at war with Iran. Two hundred and twenty million dollars.

On ads.

Featuring Kristi Noem.

"How do you square that concern for waste," Kennedy asked, his voice somewhere between a Louisiana front porch and a federal courthouse, "with the fact that you have spent $220 million running television advertisements that feature you prominently?"

Noem said the president told her to get the word out.

Kennedy raised an eyebrow that contained multitudes. "Well," he said, "they were effective in your name recognition."

He then noted that one of the companies that got the contract " Save America Media " was created eleven days before receiving it. That its head was the husband of Noem's former spokesperson. That other contractors had worked on her campaigns back in South Dakota.

Noem said that wasn't correct.

"I think it is," Kennedy said.

Then came the kill shot, delivered the way Kennedy delivers everything " like he's got nowhere to be and nothing to lose.

He read her own words back to her. On the record. January 27th. Noem, explaining away her "domestic terrorism" remarks after Minneapolis, said: "Everything I've done, I've done at the direction of the president and Stephen."

Stephen Miller. The White House deputy chief of staff.

"You blamed those statements on Mr. Stephen Miller," Kennedy said.

Noem said that was anonymous sourcing.

"This wasn't anonymous," Kennedy said. "It was you."

Noem's allegation could have serious consequences for Miller once the presidency is over and the oversight chickens come to roost on the lawlessness that's defined DHS throughout Trump's terms in the White House.

In the end, there's a word for what happened in that room today, and the word is accountability. It's a word that gets thrown around so often in Washington that it has almost lost its meaning. Almost.

Today it meant something. Two Republicans " not broken migrant families, not the families of Renee Good or Alex Pretti, though God knows they all deserve answers " sat across from the woman running the nation's immigration apparatus and told her plainly: you are not fit for this job.

The migrants at the southern border didn't send Tillis or Kennedy. Nobody lobbied them. Nobody organized a march for them to attend.

They just looked at what's been done in America's name " the dead bodies, the wasted money, the stonewalled investigators, the dead dog invoked as a leadership seminar " and they decided they'd had enough.

That's not nothing. It might even be the beginning of something. But it's hopefully the end of something, too: Kristi Noem's embarrassing tenure as security of Homeland Security. ...


From the cited article...

... Sen. Thom Tillis is a former homebuilder from Charlotte, which means he knows the difference between a foundation and a faade. He looked at Noem and he saw a faade.

"I'm conducting your performance review here," he told her. "I don't seek a reply."

Ten minutes. No interruptions. The audience applauded more than once, which doesn't happen at Senate hearings unless something has gone badly wrong for whoever's sitting at the witness table.

Tillis reminded the room that two Americans " Renee Good and Alex Pretti " were shot dead by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. He reminded the room that Noem called them domestic terrorists, which turns out to have been a lie. He reminded the room that she never apologized.

"Why can't we just admit we made an error?" he asked.

Nobody answered. Noem had been told not to answer.

Then Tillis did something you don't see in these rooms very often. He got personal. Not petty-personal. Revealing-personal. He brought up the dog (see above).

If you missed it: Noem wrote in her 2024 memoir about shooting her 14-month-old dog, Cricket, and presenting the episode as a leadership lesson in "tough choices." Tillis trains dogs. He did not find this charming.

"You decided to kill that dog," he said, "because you had not invested the appropriate time in training, and then you have the audacity to go into a book and say it's a leadership lesson about tough choices."

The room went silent the way rooms do when someone says the thing everyone was thinking.

He drew the line himself, slow and deliberate, so nobody missed it: impulsive with the dog, impulsive in Minneapolis. A pattern isn't a coincidence. A pattern is a character.

"We are an exceptional nation," Tillis finished, "and part of that exceptionalism is our expectation of outstanding leadership. Unfortunately, what I've witnessed from you has been anything but that."

He had already called for her resignation. He wasn't changing his mind.

If Tillis was a five-alarm fire, Sen. John Kennedy was a gas leak " odorless, invisible, and far more dangerous.

[continued]...


How does FIFA feel now about awarding Pres Trump its first Peace prize?

Found this...

FIFA president defends Trump peace prize, acknowledging strong reaction' (February 3, 2026)
thehill.com

... FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended awarding President Trump the first FIFA Peace Prize in a new interview, while recognizing the "strong reaction" to the decision.

"Whatever we can do to help peace in the world, we should be doing it, and for this reason, for some time we were thinking about (whether) we should do something to reward people who do something," Infantino said about the award in an interview with Yalda Hakim on Sky News.

He added that "objectively, he (Trump) deserves it." ...


Trump gathers members of Board of Peace for first meeting, with some U.S. allies wary (Fenruary 19, 2026)
www.npr.org

Congress didn't authorize Iran strikes. Trump's move to do so carries political risks. (February 28, 2026)
www.csmonitor.com

OpEd: Forget State of the Union sideshow, MAGA's real chilling message was delivered by Marco Rubio in Munich
www.inquirer.com

... The White House promotes unabashed white nationalist pseudo-Christian racism and law-bashing at home and abroad. ...

@#16 ... Why? What are you basing this assumption on? ...

The oil fields in Venezuela are not going to come fully online overnight. It is going to take some time to get the oil flowing fully.

Meanwhile, The Strait of Hormuz is having problems now.

www.aljazeera.com

... According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), about 20 million barrels of oil transited through the Strait of Hormuz each day in 2024. ...

www.forbes.com

... How much Venezuelan oil is produced daily?
About 860,000 barrels per day (bpd) in November of 2025, according to the International Energy Agency ...


Q2. What kind of oil exists in Venezuela?

Heavy and sour crude oil is what it's called (and much of it is extra-heavy or tar-like). Heavy means more dense, and sour means a high content of sulfur which damages insides of metal pipes.Some of this requires extra processing to become light enough for transport. The U.S. imports heavy oil because some of its refineries on the Gulf Coast were designed to take heavy oil.

Q3. Is this heavy, sour oil hard to produce?

Yes. Primary production in the Orinoco Belt relies on reservoir pressure driving oil into vertical wells or wells with horizontal extensions of 3,000 " 6,000 feet. But this is limited because it can only recover 8% - 12% of the original oil. Secondary and tertiary recovery methods are needed. Although more difficult, they can lead to 20% recovery, or even higher.

Secondary recovery includes waterflooding or gas injection which includes huff-and-puff mode. Diluents, such as naptha or light oil, are needed to lower viscosity so the oil can flow easier through wells and pipes. ...


... at the behest of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ...

The Trump Organization eyes real estate deal in Saudi government development (November 2025)
www.middleeasteye.net

... The Trump Organization is in talks to build a branded property in one of Saudi Arabia's largest government-owned real estate developments.

The chief executive of the Saudi company leading the development told The New York Times that a deal between the Trump Organization and Diriyah development would be announced "soon".

"Nothing announced yet, but soon to be," Jerry Inzerillo said, adding it was "just a matter of time" before the Trump Organization reached a deal.

Diriyah is the original home of the ruling Al-Saud family and includes a mud brick village that is a listed Unesco World Heritage site. The city, a 20-minute drive from Riyadh, is undergoing a $63bn development into a luxury destination with hotels, restaurants, shops, and museums. US President Donald Trump toured the site in May during his visit to the kingdom.

"It turned out to be a good stroke of luck and maybe a little bit clever of us to say, OK, let's appeal to him as a developer' - and he loved it," Inzerillo told the NYT. ...


@#15 ... "Lindsey Graham: "If we lose anybody in this operation, they will die a noble death because they will have sacrificed their lives to make us safer here at home."" ...

Related ...

Lindsey Graham Names 'Next' Country On Trump's Hit List: 'Their Days Are Numbered'
www.yahoo.com

... Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox News' Trey Gowdy on Sunday that the U.S. under President Donald Trump will next target the communist-led Caribbean island for regime change.

"Cuba is next," said Graham. "They are going to fall. This communist dictatorship in Cuba, their days are numbered."

Graham, a Trump sycophant, suggested the U.S. president was the right leader for the job as he highlighted how the question of how to deal with now-removed Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro had been discussed by "everybody," but it was Trump who "got him in jail" on narco-terrorism charges after having him captured and brought to New York.

On the U.S. military operation against Iran, which began on Saturday, Graham said: "President Trump finished the job that President Reagan failed to do. ... The Iranian regime, the mothership of international terrorism, is about to collapse. The captain of the ship, the ayatollah, is stone cold dead." ...




@#15 ... Lindsey Graham: "If we lose anybody in this operation, they will die a noble death because they will have sacrificed their lives to make us safer here at home." ...

Related ...

Lindsey Graham Names 'Next' Country On Trump's Hit List: 'Their Days Are Numbered'
www.yahoo.com

... Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox News' Trey Gowdy on Sunday that the U.S. under President Donald Trump will next target the communist-led Caribbean island for regime change.

"Cuba is next," said Graham. "They are going to fall. This communist dictatorship in Cuba, their days are numbered."

Graham, a Trump sycophant, suggested the U.S. president was the right leader for the job as he highlighted how the question of how to deal with now-removed Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro had been discussed by "everybody," but it was Trump who "got him in jail" on narco-terrorism charges after having him captured and brought to New York.

On the U.S. military operation against Iran, which began on Saturday, Graham said: "President Trump finished the job that President Reagan failed to do. ... The Iranian regime, the mothership of international terrorism, is about to collapse. The captain of the ship, the ayatollah, is stone cold dead." ...




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