The Court finds the decision to proceed with the 15th Street Cycle Track Removal to be
arbitrary and capricious because the record does not reflect that the defendants examined the
relevant data and articulated a rational connection between the facts found and the choice made.
It further finds that the defendants’ invocation of the highway modernization categorical exclusion,
and their conclusion that the Removal Project would not have a significant impact on public health
and safety, to be arbitrary and capricious as well. Therefore, the decision to proceed with the
Removal Project as described in the March 31, 2026 NPS Decision Memorandum and the March
31, 2026 NPS and FHWA Categorial Exclusion documents, as well as in the February 23 NPS and
February 27 FHWA Categorical Exclusion documents to the extent they were not rescinded or
nullified but only elaborated upon on March 31, is hereby VACATED and REMANDED to the
National Park Service and the Federal Highway Administration
A federal judge just blocked the Trump administration's effort to rip out the 15th Street bike lane on the national mall—which substantially reduced crashes and injuries—holding that the move was arbitrary and capricious in violation of the law: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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Sounds like Iran is telling him to kick rocks
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Ret Logistics guy here. Wrote plans/managed logistics - Western Iraq 2004-2005.
Yes. We are normally great at logistics. Kegseth thinks we are "fluff". He only wants and respects "war fighters".
Our motto: "Amateurs talk tactics. Professionals talk logistics."
Assclowns talked then planned this.
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Always read Will's columns
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I KEEP TELLING PEOPLE! When Kennedy stops doing the Foghorn Leghorn stuff, he is a darn good cross-examiner. He is a respected legal scholar in Louisiana who has written law books. He sank a Trump nominee in the first term and his questioning nuked Kristi Noem.
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"Part of the reason the weaponization work has been difficult is that you need people who are MAGA and who are really competent," said Chad Mizelle, former chief of staff for Bondi. "Many career prosecutors are not interested in this kind of work. It's a very small group of people."
Bondi's former chief of staff Chad Mizelle: "Part of the reason the weaponization work has been difficult is that you need people who are MAGA and who are really competent."
From @paulareidcnn.bsky.social and other @cnn.com folks:
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It's because they're charging $3,000 to sit in the nosebleeds
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Trump's war in Iran has forced Americans to pay over $8 billion more at the pump.
So naturally, his priority is to bail out his family's business partners in a foreign country.
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CHRIS WRIGHT: What happens when the wind blows right now? We turn down natural gas plants and we save 2 cents in reduced natural gas price. We pay a 4 cent subsidy and save 2 cents
WYDEN: What you are describing is fiction
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That's disqualifying. He's part of the Epstein class
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every single person that has aided or abdicated their responsibility to stop This administration I wish to meet the same fate, which is [TOS violation]. It’s not even worth commenting on every violation, despicable utterance and embarrassment to the country. I’m constantly enraged, they will pay.
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He even attacked her. I'm surprised she didn't just cut off the interview. He had an audience of one
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TUR: It appears the president is more desperate in this moment. Do you agree?
LAWLER: Well, let's look back. Obama engaged in a 7-month conflict in Libya--
TUR: We don't need to go back to Obama. Let's stick w/ Trump
LAWLER: Excuse me, excuse me. Yes we do.
TUR: How does that make this war okay?
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Trust Trump? Iran’s Doubts Shadow Peace Talks
"They remember the way ... Mr. Trump imply abandoned a nuclear deal Iran had struck with the Obama admin ... after nearly two years of negotiations. Mr. Trump did not claim that Iran was violating that deal; he simply didn’t like it."
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/21/u...
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This is a horrifying thing to hear some drunk dickhead at the end of the bar say, let alone the Secretary of Health.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister says the U.S. blocking Iranian ports constitutes an “act of war” and a ceasefire violation, and adds that targeting commercial vessels and taking crews hostage is an even greater violation. He says Iran will “resist bullying” and defend its interests.
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Embracing psychedelics doesn't seem like much of a stretch for the guy who raved about people eating cats and dogs
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Congressman Mike Lawler is a fucking buffoon
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