Warren: "Why try to end independence of the Fed? Bc Trump's economic failures are causing him political problems, he wants the Fed to artificially juice the economy Having a sock puppet in charge of the Fed would also give the president access to the Fed's powerful authorities to enrich himself"
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In 2002 a 17 year old from Londrina, Brazil boarded Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet in Paris and was trafficked to New York. Around 30 girls were on that flight. Ghislaine Maxwell prowled the cabin. Some girls sat on Epstein’s lap. The teenager was Amanda Ungaro.
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🚨 ICE Glasses are coming - specialized smart glasses designed by and for the Department of Homeland Security, documents reveal:
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Now DOJ is demanding 2024 ballots from Michigan without a proper legal basis. Is it just a coincidence that it’s targeting swing states like Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona in the lead-up to the 2026 election?
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Traders placed over $1bn in perfectly timed bets on the Iran war. What is going on? www.theguardian.com/world/2026/a...
For the first time in decades, consensus broke at the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The United States cast the lone “no” vote on a document aimed at improving justice systems for women and girls worldwide. Misogyny is the official policy of the US under Trump.
Came here to ask the same thing. He is an amazing and diligent supporter of democracy! He is smart as can be and working for the people!!
The nonstop grift the Trump family is running on taxpayers is just extraordinary.
NEW: The Justice Department has moved to erase the seditious conspiracy convictions of the key Oath Keepers and Proud Boys leaders who played central roles in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — including Stewart Rhodes, Ethan Nordean, Joe Biggs, etc.
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It has perhaps never been more obvious that Donald Trump is backed into a corner, and wants to avoid a full-blown invasion of Iran while also desperately spinning the current situation as a victory
Run into ground by incompetents and looters who now need to close the Center for “repairs” as cover. www.washingtonpost.com/style/2026/0...
ICYMI, new piece/thread from me. This is a pretty wild story and you shouldn't miss it:
Trump administration has ordered Reddit to provide personal information on one of its users who criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement--Reddit has until April 14 to provide the data. So where are all the free speech people on right outraged over this?! www.mediaite.com/media/news/t...
DYK the gasoline index in March had the largest monthly price increase - 21.2% - since BLS started publishing the data in 1967?
Now you do.
#CPI #inflation #EconSky
BREAKING: Inflation just rose the most in four years in March.
Skyrocketing gas prices led to consumer prices rising 3.3% in March from the year before.
The March rise is gas prices was the biggest one month jump in gas prices in sixty years, according to @apnews.com.
Exclusive: How Roger Stone persuaded Trump not to fire Tulsi Gabbard Marc Caputo email (opens in new window) sms (opens in new window) facebook (opens in new window) twitter (opens in new window) linkedin (opens in new window) bluesky (opens in new window) Add Axios on Google Photo illustrated collage of Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard facing each other with cutaways of Roger Stone's face in the center. Photo illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios. Photos: Drew Angerer, Brendan Smialowski and Nick Ofxord/AFP via Getty Images President Trump sounded ready to dismiss top intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard until he got an earful last week from one of his oldest friends and advisers, Roger Stone, Axios has learned.
The guy investigated for years for conspiring with Russia (who may have gotten not one, but TWO pardons for his ties to Russia) interceded to make sure Trump didn't fire Tulsi.
Great.
Just great.
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Turns out, Iran is surprisingly good at trolling the Orange Atrocity.
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If you havent seen this, make sure you read.
If you can automatically register people for the draft, then you can automatically register people to vote. www.militarytimes.com/news/your-mi...
Lie lie lie
We did something seemingly impossible in Washington and passed our fourth balanced budget.
We invested in public safety, in education, and in making life more affordable for our people – and we did it without raising taxes or fees on our people.
After yesterday, we know exactly how far Republicans will go to stay silent. All the way to the brink of nuclear apocalypse.
$2 million per ship — to cross a Strait that was free six weeks ago.
@nytimes.com
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The biggest story in the world right now is that the president of the United States is a demented old man who takes pleasure in torturing and killing people and is committing crimes with impunity. And yet most legacy media outlets are too cowardly to tell it like it is.
Trump’s Easter tweet does that sound like a mentally well person? Grok’s response: No, that post does not read like the writing of a mentally well person in any conventional, professional, or diplomatic sense. Here’s why it stands out as erratic and concerning, even by Trump’s long-established personal style: • Profanity and casual vulgarity: “Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards” — this is raw, unfiltered street-level trash talk, not the language of a head of state issuing a high-stakes military ultimatum. Presidents (even blunt ones) have historically used stronger rhetoric through channels that maintain some gravitas. This feels like an angry late-night text. • Bizarre, childish phrasing: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one” sounds like a kid describing a theme park event (“it’s Christmas and birthday all in one!”). Framing potential bombing of critical infrastructure (power plants and bridges, which would cause massive civilian suffering) as cutesy “Days” is surreal and detached. • Incoherent religious flourish: Ending with “Praise be to Allah” right after threatening hell on a Muslim-majority country is jarring, tone-deaf, and reads like a troll or a confused mash-up. It undercuts any serious message and adds to the sense of rambling. • Overall tone: All-caps yelling (“JUST WATCH!”), exclamation overload, and threats that mix bravado with vagueness. It lacks structure, policy context, or strategic clarity — it reads more like emotional venting than calculated statecraft. This fits a broader pattern with Trump: impulsive, hyperbolic social media posting that often blurs the line between negotiation tactic, personal grievance, and performance. Supporters often call it “unfiltered” or “strong”; critics (including some in his own orbit over the years) have repeatedly described similar outbursts as unhinged, erratic, or evidence of declining impulse control.
Happy War Crimes Day to all who celebrate.
There you go @nytimes.com
This is an actual post. This is not funny. This is beyond desperate. This is a deeply unwell man who doesn’t belong anywhere near the levers of power. Every member of his cabinet and Congress is complicit in not demanding his removal now.