Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Forever loser Donald Chump

 That is from Monday night's THE 11TH HOUR WITH STEPHANIE RUHLE.  I thought it was an important discussion about the sleight of hand Convicted Felon Donald Chump is trying to pull to trick us that he regrets the murder of Alex Pretti.  


The Convicted Felon murdered another man over the weekend.  Alex Pretti murdered by ICE and Border Patrol on the orders of Donald Chump and Kristi Noem.  Mr. Chump is out of control.  It is a point James D. Zirin makes at THE HILL:
 

Last Tuesday was the one-year anniversary of Trump 2.0. And let’s look at the sorry record. 

Among other things, a drip feed disclosure of Epstein files, ordered to be produced on Nov. 19, we are told there are 5.2 million pages to goExtrajudicial killings on the high seas, outsized assertions of executive power, resignations of U.S. attorneys over questionable prosecutions, threats to annex Greenland because Trump is miffed that Norway denied him the Nobel Peace Prize. And hovering over it all investigations and prosecutions of political enemies

In November, Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) and five other Democratic members of Congress with backgrounds in military or intelligence service made a video directly quoting the Uniform Code of Military Justice about the military’s responsibility to reject illegal orders.

Their message came straight out of the 1945-46 Nuremberg trials of 22 Nazi leaders accused, among other things, of “crimes against humanity” where the international court ruled that the “I was only following orders” defense would not wash. 

The video did not mention any specific orders, but the six were plainly referring to the sinking of Venezuelan ships in international waters topped off by the killing of survivors clinging to the wreckage of their vessel.  The strikes on the suspected drug-trafficking boats had no apparent legal basis

Trump blasted the video, calling it “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!” He added: “Each one of these traitors to our Country should be ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL.” Imagine! Legislators who disagree with Trump executed by lethal injection.

Trump all too often displays an unseemly lust for the arrest, prosecution, trial and even the possible execution of his political enemies — notably former FBI director James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D). Then, topping it all off, the perennial piñata Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for the crime of doing his duty, holding the course on interest rates.  

Slotkin reported that earlier this month, former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, asked to interview her. This follows in the footsteps of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, another former Fox News host, who announced he was taking administrative action against Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), the senior legislator participating in the video.  



As Trina noted in "Marry Me Chicken Meatballs in the Kitchen," Mr. Chump knows he is going to hell.  He is not concerned at all by how this turns out.  He should be immediately impeached -- as should Ms. Noem.  But the afterlife does not worry him.  About the only thing that does frighten him are the polls.  Adam Downer (THE DAILY BEAST) reveals that Mr. Chump is a loser and the American people see that he is a loser:


CNN data analyst Harry Enten believes President Donald Trump scheduled his Tuesday rally in Iowa because his poll numbers on the economy and immigration are plummeting.

Trump, 79, is set to visit the Hawkeye State to deliver a speech on energy and the economy. The rally comes almost nine months ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, where Democrats are heavily favored to take the House and possibly the Senate.

Enten, 37, suggested on Tuesday’s CNN News Central that Trump needs the rally to boost his flagging poll numbers and his party’s chances at staving off disaster in November.

Enten revealed that Trump is currently polling worse than Joe Biden on the economy. A year into his presidency, Biden was polling at -19 points on the economy. At the same point in his second term, Trump is polling at -20.

Mr. Chump is a loser and always will be one.

This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot" for today:

Tuesday, January 27, 2026.  Even Chump's realizing he's not getting away with the murder of Alex Pretti. 


Jon Stewart takes on the lies and the stupidity of Kristi Noem and her Homeland Security team as they lie to avoid consequences for their murder of Alex Pretti.


"That's the facts."  Remember, she dropped out of college and only finished because an institution was willing to give her class credit for serving in the US Congress.  "That's the facts" is grammatically incorrect but maybe she spent K through 12 and on through college slutting around instead of learning.  That's the facts is "That is the facts."  Facts are plural.  "Those are the facts" or "That is the fact" could be used as any fourth grader could tell you.  But "That's the facts" is a statement made by a very stupid and uneducated person.


Ignorance is not an excuse but should she plead that when she finally faces a court, no one would disagree that she is a very ignorant person and deeply, deeply stupid.


THE NEW YORK TIMES blog notes that Killer Chump is in a panic:


President Trump said his border czar, Tom Homan, will direct ICE operations in Minnesota. Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official, is set to depart amid growing anger over a second fatal shooting by federal agents.


If Killer Chump was serious about reform, he wouldn't be meeting with Kristi Noem and her alleged paramour.  

President Trump met Monday evening in the Oval Office with Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, and Corey Lewandowski, her top aide, for nearly two hours, as his administration tries to shift its strategy after federal agents killed a second Minneapolis resident over the weekend, according to two people briefed on the meeting.

In fact, if he were really serious, he would've told her that she can't work as Corey's superior due to the years and years of rumors that the two are involved in an ongoing affair.

And if Killer Donald Chump was truly serious, NYT wouldn't be noting this:

The Trump administration appeared to acknowledge on Monday that its investigation into the killing of a Veterans Affairs nurse, Alex Pretti, by federal agents this weekend was limited to a “use of force” review meant to establish whether government employees had violated training standards.

Such a move, disclosed in court filings, would represent a much narrower inquiry focused on tactics and conduct than one that would examine whether federal agents should face criminal charges.


The killer's on the run, trying to rewrite facts, trying to look concerned.  He's trying to hide his kills now.  Not crowing about it like he did with Renee.  Now he's trying to pretend like no one anticipated Alex's murder, like no one could have seen it coming, like he's not openly killing American citizens out in the open.


 

He's a murderer.  His historical image was always going to be poor but now it's even worse.  The Convicted Felon who murdered American citizens.  That's his slug line.


 



WSWS notes the reactions of those who knew Alex:


Co-workers of Alex Pretti along with patients at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Minneapolis expressed sorrow and anger over the cold-blooded murder of the 37-year-old ICU nurse who was known for his compassion and care.

Reporters from the World Socialist Web Site spoke to healthcare workers outside of the VA center Monday afternoon, while co-workers inside the facility held a vigil for the well-loved nurse.

“I worked with him four years ago as a student,” said one worker. “He wasn’t my direct preceptor. I had another nurse who was my first doctor, but Alex was a delight on the unit, always cracking a joke, always had a smile. I didn’t know him as closely as his other ICU colleagues, but this was an absolute tragedy.

“Lots of my other co-workers were communicating that day and they were just truly very broken.” Responding to the Trump officials’ lying claims that Pretti was “brandishing a gun,” she said, “Frustration was everyone’s immediate reaction at this point. Yeah, he doesn’t deserve that.”

In a widely shared Facebook post, Jessica Hauser, who described herself as Pretti’s “last nursing student,” described working “shoulder to shoulder” with him over the last four months treating the “sickest of the sick.”

In her tribute, she wrote in part:

Alex carried patience, compassion and calm as a steady light within him. Even at the very end, that light was there. I recognized his familiar stillness and signature calm composure shining through during those unbearable final moments captured on camera.

It does not surprise me that his final words were, “Are you okay?” Caring for people was at the core of who he was. He was incapable of causing harm. He lived a life of healing, and he lived it well.

He spoke out for justice and peace whenever he could, not only out of obligation, but out of a belief that we are more connected than divided, and that communication would bring us together.

I want his family to know his legacy lives on. I am a better nurse because of the wisdom and skills he instilled in me. I carry his light with me into every room, letting it guide and steady my hands as I heal and care for those in need.

A medical student at the VA told WSWS reporters, “It’s pretty messed up what they did, and it was a violation of his basic civil rights, as outlined in the Bill of Rights. So clearly, they don’t care about that stuff anymore. And trying to flip the narrative as if he was doing something wrong, it’s blatant propaganda. It was obvious, if you look at the video.

“He worked here at the VA and was someone who cared about America’s veterans and was working every day to help the people who have dedicated their lives for this country. So, the fact that a bunch of thugs can just do that is a pretty big injustice.”

Asked what he thought about the working class preparing a general strike to demand the removal of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from Minneapolis and other cities, he said, “It’s clear if the federal government doesn’t want to protect the people, they have to take matters into their own hands… Resistance like striking is a great way to go about doing that.”

Commenting on the strikes of nurses in New York City and nurses and healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente in California and Hawaii, he said, “I haven’t heard about that but that’s great to hear that people care about this. The American healthcare system is far from ideal. For profit, healthcare isn’t how it should be arranged. I’ve heard the Vienna VA is dealing with staffing problems and it makes it harder for veterans to access care.”

Another VA medical student said, “There’s a vigil today trying to support the community. Our reaction was like any person’s reaction. It was completely jaw-dropping that something happened to that degree and that violent. I just hope we can keep supporting our community and hold strong together.

“I don’t think the government should try to blame someone for peaceful protesting. It was obvious what happened. It’s harmful to say that’s someone’s fault when they are just enacting their First Amendment rights. It’s even worse when someone who is trying to give back to the community ended up being murdered.”

The student expressed support for the strikes of nurses and healthcare workers in New York City, California and Hawaii. “I support that as a nursing student. It’s inspirational to see that the community fighting for what’s right, especially with staffing ratios. It’s for patient safety and the nurses’ safety.”

Two veterans also spoke out forcefully about the murder of Pretti.

A veteran of the US war in Afghanistan said, “It’s complete unacceptable what happened to Alex Pretti. If there wasn’t already a line in the sand, there certainly is now, and the fact that this is what America has become is completely ridiculous. I’m a veteran myself. I spent 12 months in Afghanistan. Just got back here at the VA from the Whipple [ICE detention] building, where I ran into several other veterans from various areas of war, and all of us have the same opinion that this is completely unacceptable. 

“It’s capitalism. These wars are all about money, and just whatever they can do to get more money and power.”

Asked about the conclusions that many of his generation were coming to, he said, “It’s almost like we’re all becoming socialists, which wouldn’t be the worst thing.”

He concluded by expressing support for a general strike throughout the US: “For it. I’m 100 percent for it.”

A Vietnam War veteran said, “I didn’t know Alex Pretti personally, but I’ve been going to the VA since 1974 and he served us vets. He was attacked for protecting a woman. He was disarmed. He was held down by five or six cops, and then they took out a gun and shot him in the back four or five times. If that is not deliberate murder, you explain to me what it is.

“Why ICE should be able to get away with murdering somebody in public for everybody to see is beyond my comprehension. I have been at the protests. I’ve been out there all day long in the cold, in my wheelchair. Everybody in this country is an immigrant. We all came from other countries to come here to be prosperous and, you know, be free. We all have rights.

“Even the immigrants that come here ‘illegally’ have rights. Okay, we’re all the same. Maybe they came here illegally, but they still have rights. You can’t kill people. You can’t handcuff people and throw them on a plane.

“When Trump says he hates Somalis and they need to all go back, let me tell you something. There’s a lot of good Somalis here that didn’t rip off a government, that don’t do wrong. This is coming from a president that is a felon, that is a crook.


We don't yet know the name of the shooter or shooters who plugged the bullets into Alex.  But we do know that earlier this month, the shooter was Jonathan Ross.  He killed Renee Nicole Gold.  There's a development there.  Alex Nguyen (MOTHER JONES) reports:


A Republican attorney in Minneapolis who gave legal counsel to the ICE agent who shot and killed Renée Good dropped out of the Minnesota governor’s race on Monday, saying he couldn’t win given the Trump administration’s violent campaign in the state.

Chris Madel stated in a Monday announcement video that, “national Republicans have made it nearly impossible for a Republican to win a statewide election in Minnesota.” Despite dropping out, Madel claimed to still support Trump’s “originally stated goals” of going after the “worst of the worst,” meaning people convicted of serious crimes.”

Madel criticized the Trump administration’s justification for the cruelty. “Operation Metro Surge has expanded far beyond its stated focus on true public safety threats,” he said. “United States citizens, particularly those of color, live in fear. United States citizens are carrying their papers to prove their citizenship. That’s wrong.”

He continued: “I cannot support the national Republican stated ‘retribution’ on the citizens of our state, nor can I count myself a member of a party that would do so.”


It is an election year, other GOPers should be paying attention.  Josh Marshall (TPM) observes:

Everywhere we’re seeing signs that ICE, the White House and its virtual army of influencers, agitators and generalized degenerates are losing control of the public narrative surrounding the murder of VA ICU nurse and activist Alex Pretti. These things don’t come in one coherent motion. You see it more in a kind of fragmentation, a general loss of a coherent and aggressive message. Individual players and factions start groping for their own climb down and then often at one sudden point run rapidly for the hills. The White House and ICE have over the last 48 hours simultaneously been claiming that Pretti was there for a mass shooting of ICE agents, so thank god they killed him, and, also, that Pretti’s death is a terrible tragedy and it’s all Governor Tim Walz’s fault because Minneapolis is a sanctuary city. Those two messages don’t really hold together.

[. . .]

The president himself seems to be moving to declaim any ownership of Pretti’s murder by sending Tom Homan to Minneapolis as his man who “has not been involved in that area” (i.e., isn’t the one who is doing all the killing) to get the situation under control and “report directly to me.” These moments of breakdown in the White House’s feral and, to date, overwhelmingly united propaganda campaign were matched by dozens of other MAGA influencers and other members of the GOP who could not quite manage to keep yelling that Pretti’s killing was anything other than murder.

[. . .]

But something else has been happening too. Over the last 24 hours a number of police chiefs have come forward not so much to attack the ICE occupation as to say what we’re seeing in this video and in ICE’s occupation of Minneapolis is not what we recognize as law enforcement. Obviously there are many horrible videos and incidents we’ve seen over recent years that are very much law enforcement. And there’s a real aspect of this which is simply a matter of getting out ahead of the backlash. But this is of a piece with a shift we’ve seen over the last couple weeks in which a lot of the population is not seeing ICE as another flavor of a metropolitan police department but something categorically different, which of course it is.

Another response caught my eye. This afternoon, General Tony Thomas, former head of the Special Operations Command, repeatedly responded to top administration officials (Pete Hegseth, Stephen Miller, Pam Bondi, et al.) with an image that appears to show Pretti being shot in the back of the head by a masked ICE agents. Thomas was the head of Special Operations Command from 2016 to 2019. It’s a powerful rejoinder to the weekend warriors and Palantir board members who imagine they’ve turned Minneapolis into some version of Anbar Province and that this is somehow a good thing.

The campaign of lies and distortion coming out of ICE, DHS and the White House more generally is often labeled propaganda. And it certainly is that. But it’s important to know who it is aimed at. If you looked at television and online news and commentary, you’d get the sense that there was a big debate between the left and the right over whether the shooting of Renée Good was justified. Polling and other data suggested this wasn’t really the case at all, that very few members of the public thought ICE agents acted appropriately or with justification. Often these fusillades of obfuscations and simple misstatements of fact aren’t meant to convince anyone but to give allies and reliable influencers something to say. As we’ve discussed in other contexts, often in a modern political argument it’s not really necessary to have a response that makes any sense. You just need to have a response. The one fatal thing is to leave your allies with no set of marching orders, with no clear party line, because you can’t leave people trying to think up a response on their own.


 

This morning on MEIDASTOUCH NEWS, Ben covers a lot.

 


As Trina noted last week in "Beans and Greens Soup in the Kitchen," she's a big Lucinda Williams fan.  Lucinda's just released album WORLD GONE WRONG came out Friday.


Winding down, Senator Alex Padilla's office issued the following:


WASHINGTON, D.C. — With Congress set to consider legislation to further increase Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) funding and detention beds this week, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee, and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) announced the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act to end the use of private, for-profit detention facilities, prohibit the practice of detaining families, and ensure due process for detained individuals. It would also end mandatory detention and increase federal oversight, accountability, and transparency of the immigration detention system.

The bill announcement comes after Padilla and Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) conducted an oversight visit last week to the largest detention center in California, located in California City, to learn firsthand of the concerns surrounding the inhumane conditions detained individuals are facing at the private, for-profit facility. The Senators investigated reports of unsanitary and unsafe facility conditions, inadequate medical and mental health care, insufficient access to legal counsel, a severe lack of accommodations for people with disabilities, and the unnecessary use of solitary confinement.

During the visit, the Senators met with dozens of Californians and other detained individuals, many with no criminal record, whom ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have swept up indiscriminately amid the Trump Administration’s mass detention and deportation campaign. Over 70,000 immigrants are currently detained by ICE, reaching historically high numbers. After 32 people died in ICE custody in 2025, the deadliest year since 2005, at least six individuals have already died in their custody this year.

“Last week, I saw firsthand in California City the appalling, inhumane conditions that detained individuals are facing at for-profit facilities as detentions reach record levels. I met with countless people who were injured while being detained or whose basic medical needs are not being met — including a mother who was denied access to her medication to manage her diabetes and received no treatment after ICE grabbed her by the neck,” said Senator Padilla. “As Republicans funnel tens of billions to ICE and CBP, we need to bring back oversight and accountability to the federal detention system, while restoring the right to legal counsel and due process, ending family detention, and raising detention standards. Our bill would finally stop private, for-profit detention centers from lining their pockets by advancing Donald Trump’s cruel mass deportation campaign at the expense of our communities and economy.”

“Delaney Hall, and every detention center like it, are a moral stain on our country. The conditions are an abdication of the federal government’s responsibility to care for those in its custody. GEO Group was awarded a 15-year, one billion dollar contract by the Department of Homeland Security to warehouse our immigrant neighbors. As taxpayers, we’re footing the bill for a system that is brutalizing those detained within it. Enough is enough,” said Senator Booker. “With the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act, we can move away from this system of neglect and cruelty. We can strike a blow against the corrupt for-profit prison model of incarceration. We can guarantee due process for our immigrant neighbors and ban mandatory detentions. Doing this will safeguard our communities and it will bring us steps closer to achieving an immigration system built on dignity and justice that we know is possible.”

The Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act is proudly endorsed by a nationwide coalition of over 125 organizations. In addition to Senator Padilla, current cosponsors in the U.S. Senate include Senators Andy Kim (D-N.J.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Peter Welch (D-Vt.), and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.). The bill was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives in late 2025 by Representatives Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.-07) and Adam Smith (D-Wash.-09).

“Under the Trump Administration, we have seen a shocking surge in the detention of people who have committed no crimes, being locked up in increasingly horrifying conditions, and a dramatic increase in deaths in custody,” said Representative Jayapal. “People, including children, are being held in squalor, largely in private, for-profit detention facilities, all to pad the bottom lines of prison corporations that donate to Donald Trump and Republicans. As Trump has struck down legal pathways and made it nearly impossible to come to or stay in this country, even for those who have been here for decades, this will only continue to get worse. The Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act is a commonsense solution to protect the civil rights of every person in this country.”

“We are witnessing appalling conditions for immigration detention and a clear disregard for basic human rights,” said Representative Smith. “No one should be subjected to overcrowded cells, denied medical care, or held in facilities that profit off of human suffering. This legislation establishes the oversight and guardrails needed to end these abuses and ensure that people are treated with dignity.”

The Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act would bring much-needed justice and oversight to the immigration detention system. Specifically, the legislation would:

  • Prohibit the detention of families and children in family detention;
  • Phase out the use of private detention facilities and jails over a three-year period;
  • Repeal mandatory detention and replace it with a system that requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to present evidence that the people in its detention centers are a threat to public safety or national security;
  • Require DHS to establish civil detention standards that provide, at minimum, the level of protection in the American Bar Association’s Civil Immigration Detention Standards;
  • Mandate the Inspector General of DHS to conduct unannounced inspections with meaningful penalties for failure to comply with standards; and
  • End the use of solitary confinement in immigration detention.

Senator Padilla has been a leading voice in opposition to President Trump’s cruel and indiscriminate mass deportation agenda and denial of basic services for detained individuals. Last year, Padilla introduced the Access to Counsel Act to ensure that U.S. citizens, green card holders, and other individuals with legal status can consult with an attorney, relative, or other interested parties to seek assistance if they are detained by CBP for more than an hour at ports of entry, including airports. Padilla and Schiff also introduced the Restoring Access to Detainees Act, a bill to ensure the Department of Homeland Security allows detained noncitizens to contact legal counsel and their families. Last July, Padilla joined a Senate Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee hearing to set the record straight on President Trump and Stephen Miller’s cruel mass deportation campaign, blasting the Administration for intentionally stoking fear and scapegoating immigrants.

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

That loser Donald Chump

Convicted Felon Donald Chump is a loser, a drag, and any other derogatory term you might come up with. Mandy Taheri (NEWSWEEK) reports:

Mary Trump is a vocal critic of her uncle. In 2020, she published Too Much and Never Enough, a tell-all book about the Trump family. In it, she said the president is “utterly incapable of leading this country and it’s dangerous to allow him to do so.”

After its release, Donald Trump called the book “disgraceful.” He told former Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace that Mary “was not exactly a family favorite,” adding, “We didn’t have a lot of respect or like for her.”
Mary Trump opened her Substack, The Good in Us, by writing, “The one thing Donald has always feared most is to be seen as a loser and the humiliation that comes with that.”

She argued that “Given the perfect storm of his incompetence, increasing decline across several categories (the psychological, the cognitive, and the physical); and the sense that he is losing control—over himself and the narrative—and the desperation that goes along with that, it was perhaps inevitable that humiliation has come to stalk him at every turn.”

Well he is a loser.  A loser in every way possible.  He had two strong wives -- Ivana Trump and Mary Maples.  He could not make it work with either.  Then he stumbled upon Melania -- who denies that Jeffrey Epstein fixed them up -- and is now on his third marriage.  Lucky for wife number three, sex is no longer an option for Mr. Chump -- see Mike's "Chump is dead below the waist" -- so between that and his advancing age and weakening constitution the chances are small that he will leave her.  

Comments on the article include:


user-w8p4m574te
17 hours ago
Trump's biggest fear, as a narcissist, is being viewed as pathetic. Ironically, he's done nothing in his life to counter that perspective.


Vincent Asaro
21 minutes ago
What Trump fears most is the exposure of the Jeffery Epstein files that will be a serious tell-all of how the rich and famous raped our young girls, our teenagers that family men swore to protect and yet they were fed into the Epstein machine of power like sheep to the slaughter. 
And Trump is protecting all of his friends and possible himself.

gary hosking
17 hours ago
I bet he fears taking a shower! Stinky!






Donald Trump’s plans for a massive ballroom where the White House’s East Wing once stood ran into a skeptical judge on Thursday.

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, in a case brought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, questioned the federal government’s claim that the president had the authority to demolish the East Wing and construct a $400-million ballroom without obtaining congressional approval.

When a Trump administration lawyer compared the project to the Gerald Ford administration putting in a pool, President George W. Bush-appointee Leon took offense.

“Come on, be serious,” he snapped, Reuters reported.

Uh, oh, looks like Mr. Chump is a . . .LOSER!  

Comments on the article include:

Scott Cromwell
2 hours ago
Trump supporters claim wealthy donors fund Trump’s $̶3̶0̶0̶M̶ $400M White House ballroom. While this is true, exact amounts and potential favors remain undisclosed, raising concerns about potential influence.

Who’s Funding Trump’s $̶3̶0̶0̶M̶  $400M Ballroom?
The White House listed 36 donors, 21 corporations, and 15 individuals/foundations.

Notable names:
• Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone)
• Laura & Isaac Perimutter Foundation
• J. Pepe & Emilia Fanjul (sugar magnates)
• Betty Wold Johnson Foundation
• Howard Lutnick’s family (Commerce Secretary)
• Cameron & Tyler Winklevoss (Gemini crypto)
• Tech giants: Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet

No contribution amounts or terms have been disclosed.

What Might Donors Expect?

CBS News & Public Citizen report:
• Donors may seek favorable policies, regulatory leniency, or deal approvals
• Some have active business before federal agencies, raising conflict concerns
• No proven quid pro quo, but lack of transparency has triggered oversight requests ignored by the White House
Oversight & Accountability:
• Rep. Robert Garcia & Sen. Adam Schiff requested plans, budgets, donor details—no response
• Watchdogs call it a “Banquet of Greed,” warning that private funding tied to political figures risks influence peddling



Patrick M
3 hours ago
If Trump only put one tenth of his rabid ego efforts into solving America's problems as he aspires to accomplish his personal pet projects he would be accomplishing something for the people rather than for his self serving agenda.

user-w6tw6q0rk5
3 hours ago
It is not legal, period. No submission of a construction drawing set, no specifications, not anything except for a rendering. If anyone else did this we would be paying for the complete reconstruction and heavily fined. Not to mention an architect would have their license revoked


On the same topic, Carl Gibson notes:
 
The nonprofit group National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States sued the Trump administration in December in response to Trump bulldozing the East Wing of the White House to make room for the 89,000 square-foot ballroom. Plaintiffs are asking Judge Leon to issue a preliminary injunction that would halt all construction until both Congress and the public have been given a chance to weigh in on significant renovations to a historic property.

Trump administration lawyer Yaakov Roth argued that an existing federal law allows for the president to make expenditures of tax dollars to update the White House. However, Judge Leon countered that the law they cited is only for "very small-sized projects like air conditioning systems and lights.

"It’s not [for] $400 million worth of destruction and construction," Leon said.

Roth pushed back, citing former President Gerald Ford's addition of a swimming pool and cabana, as well as First Lady Melania Trump's tennis pavilion. But Judge Leon scoffed at that argument and argued that those projects were in a different ballpark than Trump's demolition of the entire East Wing.


Comments on the article include:

D Haider
2 hours ago
Much like cutting down the trees and bushes so that a golf course has a better view, the destruction of East Wing will be this president's biggest symbolic achievement.  Sounds like judge will keep this "art project for kindergarten" at bay while the days continue to dwindle for the felon in the WH.


Peaceful Warrior
17 hours ago
That was American history he destroyed.
He has no respect for anyone.
Not even for his own country.

Dee Waldo
15 hours ago
I don't think anything he does is legal.


This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot:

Friday, June 25, 2026.  Jack Smith testifies to Congress about the investigations into Convicted Felon Donald Chump, ICE breaks more laws and resorts to tactic even the mafia would disown, Homeland Security sees the American people as a grave threat and much more.



Yesterday,  prosecutor Jack Smith testified before a House committee about his investigation into the crimes of Convicted Felon Donald Chump.  Hailey Fuchs and Kyle Cheney (POLITICO) notes:

Republicans finally had their moment to take on the man who tried to put President Donald Trump in jail. But they didn’t land any significant blows.

During Thursday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing with Jack Smith, GOP members spent almost no time challenging the facts of the criminal case that the former special counsel brought against Trump: that he conspired to corrupt the results of the 2020 election and seize a second term he didn’t win.

The worst of the worst was US House Rep Jim Jordan who looks like a predator who hangs around the locker rooms of young men and boys to watch them undress.  Isaiah's February 21, 2024's  "Jim Jordan Has More Free Time"




Eye on the prize, Jim, eye on the prize.  Hailey Fuchs  (POLITICO) observes:

Jordan, a notable political showman and steadfast Trump ally, is seeking to portray Smith as hellbent on thwarting Trump’s electoral victory in 2024. Smith has said that politics played no part in his work investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and Trump’s handling of classified documents as part of the Biden Justice Department and insisted that he would have pursued the same case under the same conditions with a Democratic or Republican former president.

Smith has served in administrations under both parties.

Some say showman, some say drama queen.  

 


Some video coverage of the hearing.

 


 

 

 

 



Moving on to another topic, ICE gestapo now uses tactics that even the Italian mafia would repudiate.  Grasp just how low standards, ethics and morals have dropped in the second term of Chump El Gordo Fat Ass.  Laura Romero (ABC NEWS) reports:


A 5-year-old boy was taken into custody with his father by ICE agents in Minnesota on Tuesday in what some local officials say is the latest instance of heightened federal immigration enforcement in the state.

The family of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, who was detained on Tuesday as part of the federal government's ongoing immigration crackdown, has a pending asylum case but no order of deportation directing that they be removed from the United States, officials at Conejo Ramos' school said in a statement.
The 5-year-old was apprehended by immigration officials shortly after arriving home from preschool while his father was in their driveway, officials said. 

"Another adult living in the home was outside and begged the agents to let them take care of the small child, but was refused," officials from Conejo Ramos' school said. "Instead, the agent took the child out of the still-running vehicle, led him to the door, and directed him to knock -- asking to be let in to see if anyone else was home -- essentially using a 5-year-old as bait."

The father and child are both government custody, school officials said.


Please read Mike's "Jack Smith, HONEY DON'T and Miss Sassy JD Vance" to discover how JD Vance is lying to try to pretend what happened didn't happen by ignoring the fact that the child's relative asked ICE to hand the child over but ICE refused.


If you're not disgusted with ICE, you're not paying attention.  Doubt it? Owen Scott (INDEPENDENT) reports:

 
The arrest of the two teenagers was caught on camera by MPR News photojournalist Ben Hovland, who recorded the masked federal agents as they formed a perimeter around the youngsters.

“Do not cross this line,” one agent says, while sweeping his arms forward.

“Do not touch me, you have no right to touch me,” an angry demonstrator responds.

Fellow protestors can be heard blowing deafening whistles and heckling the ICE agents.

“You’re taking a little girl” one protestor screams, as the immigration officers try to distance the growing crowd from the car.

As the clash continued, the two teenagers were eventually put in the back of the federal agents’ vehicle before the door was slammed.

The reason for ICE detaining the two teenagers remains unknown, although Hovland told MPR that the pair were initially stopped when ICE agents allegedly rear-ended their silver SUV.


Those watching the gestapo target the kids after RUNNING INTO THEM after ICE USED ITS OWN VEHICLES AS A WEAPON.  Grasp that.  It's what happened.  ICE keeps claiming they're being rammed into but if you follow the actual reporting, time and time again, it's the gestapo that's slamming into cars.

Teenagers?  Five-year-olds?  Even at their most disgusting in Madison Garden, these flecks of human filth -- not even Dr Phil -- had the nerve to claim they'd be targeting children.  They knew Americans wouldn't go for that.  

Remember that the next time some stupid weirdo like Rashida Tlaib choose to tell you not to vote for Kamala because there's no difference.  There's a huge difference and Tlaib owes the country, the party and Kamala an apology -- as do Tlaib's supporters.  You gambled on our future and you weren't the only ones at risk.  You tossed the dice and the country and everyone in it lost.  Grasp that.  

Teenagers and five-year-olds are targeted now.  And it's Donald Chump's fault, yes, it is.  But it's also those who saw Donald running against Kamala and decided, "Hey, it doesn't make a difference.  Don't vote for Kamala."  You delusions of purity have destroyed our country and you need to own that.  Until you do, we don't need to hear from you. 

Because of your actions REUTERS reports, "U.S. immigration authorities detained at least four children including a 5-year-old from the same Minneapolis-area school district this month, school district officials said at a press conference. The report comes amid concerns over the scope and tactics of federal law enforcement officers as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, which has seen 3,000 officers deployed to Minnesota's largest city."  They quote the district superintendent Zena Stenvik asking, "Why detain a 5-year-old? You cannot tell me that this child is going to be classified as a violent criminal."


This next one we noted yesterday but we need to note it again.  If I arrest you and imprison you, I am responsible for you.  For you and your safety.  But people keep dying in ICE custody.  Elizabeth Wolfe, Danya Gainor (CNN) report:

Earlier this month, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced a Cuban migrant had died at a Texas detention camp after experiencing “medical distress,” giving little detail of what led up to his final moments.

Now, a medical examiner ruled that the death of Geraldo Lunas Campos was a homicide, the Associated Press reported Wednesday – a revelation that is likely to heighten scrutiny of the facility after three of its detainees have died in recent weeks.
[. . .]

But a witness told AP last week that Lunas Campos was handcuffed during the incident as at least five guards held him down. The witness said one guard put an arm around his neck and squeezed until he was unconscious.

The autopsy report notes witnesses saw Lunas Campos “become unresponsive while being physically restrained by law enforcement,” but does not provide more detail, AP reported. It did, however, point to evidence of injuries to his neck, head and torso associated with physical restraint.


The gestapo that is ICE is out of control.  There is no real oversight.  People need to be prosecuted -- not just fired, prosecuted. They are unhinged, they are untrained and they are unsafe.  Doubt it?  James Powel (USA TODAY) reports:

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent entered a Thai restaurant in St. Paul, Minnesota, with his handgun drawn while claiming to look for a "kid," the restaurant's owners said.

Footage from Eastside Thai taken Jan. 19 shows a federal agent step out of a vehicle, draw the gun and enter the restaurant after a person is seen running past the restaurant's front door.

Elle Lee, one of the restaurant's owners, told Storyful that the agent was "shouting at us" as he entered. Kou Lee, the restaurant's other owner, said in a Facebook post that "the ICE agent accused us of hiding the kid."

Why are ICE agents running into buildings with guns drawn?  I'm not understanding that.  The trash was not shot at but he wants to enter an eatery waving a gun?  And, as the video demonstrates, the kid he was chasing ran past the eatery, didn't stop, ran right past it.  Then a few seconds later, Fatty ICE parks his car in the middle of the road, in front of the door that never opened, and lumbers in as he pulls his gun.  Do they not do eye checks for these people?  Look my vision's bad, but I'm not trying to be ICE.  They gave Fatty ICE a gun.  And his vision is so bad that driving in the same direction the kid is running, Fatty Ice can't see that the kid didn't stop and go in the eatery but continued running down the sidewalk?

If they're not doing eye exams that might explain some of the shootings.

This is all nonsense and it's illegal nonsense and it's hurting people.  It needs to stop.  Billal Rahman (NEWSWEEK) reports:

A former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official told Newsweek that the use of Border Patrol agents in interior immigration enforcement could lead to further serious injuries or deaths among U.S. citizens and migrants.

Darius Reeves, who previously served as field office director for ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Baltimore, told Newsweek that the tactics now being used in cities such as Minneapolis are poorly suited for the interior of the country and increase the risk of dangerous encounters.
“It’s going to get worse,” Reeves told Newsweek in a phone interview. “I think there are going to be a lot more people hurt.

A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE and Border Patrol, said

Said what? 

We don't quote them.  We don't quote known liars.  WIth their pattern of lying at this point, JUDY JUSTICE's Judge Judy would throw them out of her court.  It's a shame other courts don't have as much honor as an arbitrator working on a TV set.


Again, if you're not bothered, you're not paying attention.  Robert Davis (RAW STORY) reports:

America faces significant threats to our nation's infrastructure from hostile actors like Russia, China, and others. But a leaked security threats assessment from President Donald Trump's administration says the greatest threat America faces is within its own borders, according to a new report.

Each year since 2020, the Department of Homeland Security has published a Homeland Threat Assessment, a report that describes the specific threats America faces. A lot of the usual suspects are present: crime, drug gangs, illegal immigration, and so on. But a new crop of characters appeared in this year's report, which has not yet been made public, according to independent journalist Ken Klippenstein.

Klippenstein received a leaked copy of the report, which now focuses on terrorism stemming from “class-based or economic grievances.”

"The phrase could as much refer to an angry MAGA Midwesterner as it could any Mamdani-supporting urban dweller," Klippenstein wrote in a new Substack essay. "But the focus is clear: the main threat to the 'homeland,' DHS thinks, is the American people."


So ICE acts like that towards American citizens because DHS sees us as a threat?

I don't know what to tell the MAGA dupes.  He's not released the Epstein files and still you can't wait to stick your nose in the back of his s**t stained pants.  Now you learn that he lumps you in with us on the left as a threat to the country and you're apparently just going to stick your tongue out to lick the back of his s**t stained pants.  I used to argue with Gore Vidal over this issue repeatedly.  He was convinced that if every right wing American knew that the FBI was breaking this or that, they'd all be up in arms and he just had to speak and write to reach them.  No one spoke wrote more than him -- and he certainly did both better than I ever could.  But it didn't change a lot. Nate Hentoff didn't change a lot either.  They may have both aided in the birth and growth of the Libertarian Party but outside of that?  Not really. Big hair Naomi Wolf tried to self-style her as someone concerned about our rights.  I told Michael Ratner in real time, "Don't trust her, she's a liar and a turncoat."  He believed her for awhile.  But she always shows her true colors so he lived long enough to see she was a fraud.  That said, had he made it to the 2020s, he wouldn't have just been disappointed, he would have been enraged/  Naomi's been a grifter all her life. 


Let's wind down with this from US House Rep Jasmine Crockett's office:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) introduced the “Transparency Requirements for Aircraft Carriers to Know Immigration Conduct and Enforcement Act,” or the TRACK ICE Act.  

 

Reports show that ICE has been abusing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) privacy programs, such as FAA’s Limiting Aircraft Data Displayed (LADD) Program, to avoid disclosing their flight operations. This leaves families in the dark of their loved ones’ whereabouts and loosens accountability for safe and lawful deportation practices. 

This legislation ensures that any entity under contract with DHS, ICE, or CBP to transport, detain, or deport individuals can no longer hide behind privacy loopholes. 

 

“For far too long, the federal government has operated immigration flights without full transparency. These ghost flights are tearing families apart, leaving loved ones in the dark, and giving immigration agencies free rein to act without oversight, transparency, and justice. It is Congress’s job to ensure they aren't operating above the law,” said Congresswoman Crockett.  

 

The TRACK ICE Act:   

  • Requires comprehensive data to be released within 72 hours of any immigration enforcement flights. 

  • Prohibits aircraft operators from hiding their tracking data while on federal missions. 

  • Require disclosure of the condition and restraints used on detained individuals. 

 

Robyn Barnard, senior director in the Refugee and Immigrant Rights team at Human Rights First, said "In this first year of the Trump administration, we have witnessed a detention and deportation machine operating at a scale we have never seen before and enabled by the opaque ICE enforcement flight network. Our ICE Flight Monitor project has tracked thousands of these flights transferring people far from their loved ones and counsel, even to countries that are not their own, and at times in violation of court orders. This government refuses to be transparent in its use of taxpayer dollars or its treatment of human beings. We are deeply grateful for the leadership of Congresswoman Crockett in introducing the TRACK ICE Act to shine a light on a system that is not only cruel, but increasingly lawless, and to ensure there is accountability for the injustices it has caused." 

 

The TRACK ICE Act is endorsed by Human Rights First, Detention Watch Network, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Vera Institute of Justice, National Immigration Law Center (NILC), Advocates for Human Rights, African Communities Together, Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, Witness at the Border, Bend the Arc: Jewish Action, African Human Rights Coalition, Oasis Legal Services, Refugee Council USA, Climate Refugees, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas, Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef), and Church World Service. 

 

Click HERE to read the full text of the bill.  



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