While the Trump administration has reportedly tried to rein in Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s widely unpopular anti-vaccine agenda, the political strategy is not working when it comes to words or actions. read more
Rihan, the 18-year-old high school student detained by ICE earlier this month and held for more than two weeks at a Massachusetts county jail, has returned home.
President Donald Trump on Saturday said he has canceled plans to send U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan after Iran's chief negotiator left Islamabad after speaking only to Pakistani officials.
Administration officials on Wednesday softened their predictions of an end to the Iran war and its turbulent effects on energy prices. read more
A proposal that would require California to verify proof of citizenship when a person registers to vote -- and require voters to provide identification at polling places -- will appear on the November ballot, state officials announced Friday.
@#21 ... The company, which was cofounded by tech billionaire Peter Thiel, sells software that acts as a high-powered data aggregation and analysis tool powering everything from private businesses to the US military's targeting systems. ...
if that is correct...
Is it really a surprise that Mr Thiel was involved in founding the company>
Mr Thiel who apparently ...
JD Vance And Peter Thiel: What To Know About The Relationship Between Trump's VP Pick And The Billionaire (2024)
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... JD Vance, former President Donald Trump's running mate, has had a long, collaborative relationship with GOP donor and Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, one that has aided Vance from his time in venture capital to his role as an Ohio senator. ...
Trump planned a 'rough' speech tonight, will be 'very nice' for next dinner
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... Trump said he planned a "rough" speech tonight, but given what happened tonight his speech at the next event will "probably very nice."
"I am ready, willing and able, and I was all set to really rip it," he said on his speech planned for tonight.
"I'll be very boring the next time, but we're going to have a great event," he said. ...
Another tune that popped up on the Australian playlist here ...
Mental As Anything - Live It Up (live - Countdown, 1986)
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Apropos of late?
And still in Australia ...
Little River Band - Lonesome Loser (live)
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And ...
Trump evacuated from the room at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
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... President Donald Trump and other high-ranking administration officials were abruptly evacuated from the room at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner Saturday night following a security incident.
Secret Service agents swarmed the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where some reporters, administration officials and dignitaries ducked under their tables amid the confusion.
It was not immediately clear what prompted security to stop the event and usher Trump out of the room. Other attendees remain in the ballroom.
Some attendees reported several loud bangs, but were unable to place them or identify the source.
NBC News reached out to D.C. police, the Secret Service and the Justice Department for more information.
Saturday marked Trump's first time attending the dinner as president. Trump had been the only president in the event's centurylong history not to attend at least once while in office. In years past, presidents have typically endured a light roasting from the dinner's headliner, typically a comedian. ...
Ongoing reporting ...
Attendees reported several loud bangs before evacuation
www.nbcnews.com
... Trump and other high-ranking administration officials were abruptly evacuated from the room at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner tonight following a security incident.
Secret Service agents swarmed the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where some reporters, administration officials and dignitaries ducked under their tables amid the confusion.
It was not immediately clear what prompted security to stop the event and usher Trump out of the room. Other attendees remain in the ballroom.
Some attendees reported several loud bangs, but were unable to place them or identify the source.
So You Want to Negotiate with Iran ...
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... President Donald Trump recently dismissed claims he's anxious to end the Iran war, insisting on Truth Social that he's "possibly the least pressured person ever to be in this position" and has "all the time in the World."
If only.
Trump and his aides could use some more time to think through what they want to accomplish in discussions with Tehran's Islamist regime. The administration's preparations for launching the war were ... not great, and its negotiating efforts so far have underwhelmed. Ending the war " and keeping it ended " is almost certain to prove more complicated than Trump aides suspect.
The administration has a number of fundamental questions to sort through, people who have dealt with Tehran in the past tell me. That won't be easy given the president's rhetorical waffling.
"The details are incredibly important," said Michael Singh, a former George W. Bush administration official who dealt with the Middle East. "Each new administration has to learn those details the hard way. The Iranians on other hand are often the same or similar teams who have negotiated these terms with multiple American administrations. You may receive what you think is a concession by the Iranians, but when you delve into it, it's a concession from you to Iran."
I'm still not convinced Trump is ready to genuinely commit to diplomacy with Iran, despite the ongoing ceasefire. He loves using military force and knows that Iran remains the weaker side, even as both the U.S. and Iran wrestle over the fate of the Strait of Hormuz. But at some point, the global economic fallout that is hurting both Americans' wallets and the country's reputation may force Trump to the negotiating table. ...
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@#1 ... In a Congressional hearing Tuesday, Kennedy refused to commit to supporting evidence-based vaccine policy ...
Well, quelle surprise.
Sec Kennedy has been a huge fan of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories regarding medical best practices.
So, now the real question seems to be becoming ...
Yeah, he is doing damage to the health of Americans now, but what will be the lasting effects of his policies going forward? Say, a decade from now?
Will we have more or fewer cases of measles?
What about polio?