According to USAID documents, Ivanka Trump used over $11,000 from the department in 2019 to buy video recording and reproducing equipment for a White House event. The documents show $11,539 was to used by Trump in November 2019 to purchase software, CDs, tapes and records. The purchase was approved by Jenifer Healy, who was serving as USAID deputy chief of staff at the time, and the Administrator's Office. It is not clear which White House event the equipment was used for.
In a note that accompanies the charts below, Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid notes that U.S. corporate profits and asset prices are near all-time highs, while the budget and trade deficits are near historic highs. At the same time, wages are near their lowest ever when measured as a share of gross domestic product. read more
Rep. Mark Pocan's ELON MUSK Act takes aim at the billionaire's federal contracts. read more
President Donald Trump's mass deportation plan he promised during the campaign has not yet taken hold -- but you wouldn't know that from the White House PR campaign. read more
Senate Bill 58, filed by three Republicans in the North Carolina Senate on Wednesday, would prohibit North Carolina's attorney general " currently Democrat Jeff Jackson " from making any legal argument that would invalidate "any executive order issued by the President of the United States."
What the Dems are going to do is fight it.
When? Or more pertinently, how? Trump needs to be countered but his personal party has a stranglehold on the government currently with rubber stamps in the House, Senate and SCOTUS.
I do agree with the rest of your comment though, Doc.