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tweet from Matt Gertz reminding us about Corey Lewandowski putting in the good "mob word" for his dolt-pal to get a hugely consequential job that he's already failed at

tweet from Matt Gertz reminding us about Corey Lewandowski putting in the good "mob word" for his dolt-pal to get a hugely consequential job that he's already failed at

oh nothing just Noem's side piece pulling strings for a spectacularly unqualified dolt to get the FEMA gig

via @mattgertz.bsky.social from the other place
🎩 @clearingthefog.bsky.social

5 months ago 7 4 1 0

A sickness.

The statements I’ve seen from Dem officials about Charlie Kirk are putting the victim first, condemning the violence, and telling people to think about his family & children. Like humans.

Republicans are transparently capitalizing on his death and openly using him.

7 months ago 21 5 1 0
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Stunning Signal leak reveals depths of Trump administration’s loathing of Europe Messages inadvertently shared with Atlantic journalist lay bare the unvarnished truth about how Vance and Hegseth feel about European allies

Stunning Signal leak reveals depths of Trump administration’s loathing of Europe

www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...

1 year ago 18 6 1 0
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The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.

In 25 years of covering national security, I’ve never seen a story like this: Senior Trump officials discussed planning for the U.S. attack on Yemen in a Signal group--and inadvertently added the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...

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CNN put together a collection of clips of various Trump officials who were on the signal chat criticizing Hillary Clinton’s email server

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NOTICE INVOKING STATE SECRETS PRIVILEGE
The Executive Branch hereby notifies the Court that no further information will be
provided in response to the Court's March 18, 2025 Minute Order based on the state secrets privilege and the concurrently filed declarations of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of
Homeland Security.
This is a case about the President's plenary authority, derived from Article II and the
mandate of the electorate, and reinforced by longstanding statute, to remove from the homeland designated terrorists participating in a state-sponsored invasion of, and predatory incursion into, the United States. The Court has all of the facts it needs to address the compliance issues before
it. Further intrusions on the Executive Branch would present dangerous and wholly unwarranted separation-of-powers harms with respect to diplomatic and national security concerns that the
Court lacks competence to address.
Accordingly, the states secrets privilege forecloses further
demands for details that have no place in this matter, and the government will address the Court's order to show cause tomorrow by demonstrating that there is no basis for the suggestion of non-
compliance with any binding order.

NOTICE INVOKING STATE SECRETS PRIVILEGE The Executive Branch hereby notifies the Court that no further information will be provided in response to the Court's March 18, 2025 Minute Order based on the state secrets privilege and the concurrently filed declarations of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security. This is a case about the President's plenary authority, derived from Article II and the mandate of the electorate, and reinforced by longstanding statute, to remove from the homeland designated terrorists participating in a state-sponsored invasion of, and predatory incursion into, the United States. The Court has all of the facts it needs to address the compliance issues before it. Further intrusions on the Executive Branch would present dangerous and wholly unwarranted separation-of-powers harms with respect to diplomatic and national security concerns that the Court lacks competence to address. Accordingly, the states secrets privilege forecloses further demands for details that have no place in this matter, and the government will address the Court's order to show cause tomorrow by demonstrating that there is no basis for the suggestion of non- compliance with any binding order.

NEW: The Trump administration invokes the state-secrets privilege, saying it will give Judge Boasberg no more information about deportation flights to inform his decision about whether the gov't defied his orders storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

1 year ago 2084 771 132 287
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🔑 under-discussed point — why they were on signal:

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Fox's Brian Kilmeade: “It's not practical to think that we can do due process on 8 million people” Co-host Lawrence Jones: Constitutional rights “are afforded to illegals in this country. We should re...

And here we go -- Fox News is now saying we should get rid of "due process" because it's too cumbersome.

Brian Kilmeade: "But I also think it's not practical to think that we can do due process on 8 million people."

www.mediamatters.org/brian-kilmea...

1 year ago 8348 2621 1344 1044
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Fascism

Fascism

Fascism

Fascism

1 year ago 11 5 2 0
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Get in loser, we're tanking the economy

1 year ago 32731 5815 1302 440
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Don’t get me started on the fact that the Republican Party and “conservative” movement spent the last 40+ years building this machine they’re driving.

Most of the old guard GOP happily handed over the wheel, hopped in the back seat and started grinning and cheering like idiots.

1 year ago 8 2 2 0

Our country is being run by an MLM full of Frank Abagnale’s.

Trump, Musk and so many of MAGA’s “thought leaders” are always one step ahead of having their cons exposed to the people they’re grifting.

Still amazes me that a combination of big tech, capitalism, and lazy reporting gave them the edge.

1 year ago 16 3 2 0

Or Newsom’s ego has inflated to the point that he believes he can somehow defeat/deflate them by doing this.

Which of course is wrong and exhibits a lack of self awareness (like what, he’s Socrates waiting for his hemlock moment?).

Either way, it’s incredibly disappointing to see this from him.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Cheers Chris

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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US added to international watchlist for rapid decline in civic freedoms Civicus, an international non-profit, puts country alongside Democratic Republic of Congo, Italy, Pakistan and Serbia

"US added to international watchlist for rapid decline in civic freedoms" Trump and the GOP “will likely impact civic freedoms and reverse hard-won human rights gains around the world.” www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

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Suspicious Tesla Sales Surge Triggers Canadian Government Investigation - Motor Illustrated Tesla reported 8,600 sales in three days, triggering $43 million in government EV rebates. A single Toronto Tesla location claimed over 1,200 sales, raising concerns about possible rebate misuse. Tran...

What has Musk been up to up north?

Tesla reported selling 8,600 vehicles at four locations in Canada in three days - resulting in $43 million in government EV rebates - just before the government stopped those rebates.
A single Toronto showroom claimed over 1,200 sales in a single day.

1 year ago 1499 652 57 153

Jackson is an outstanding Judge and in a sane world she would be on SCOTUS.

She was one of the first to explicitly tell Trump he wasn’t a king - in his *first* term.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Yea I understand celebrating legal victories, but I don’t think people understand that a lot of these “victories” are too little too late, and celebrating them obscures the damage that’s already being done.

Like laughing when they have to rehire… but what if only “certain kinds” are being rehired?

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
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"A government in a nation this big is going to be big. It is also going to be, for the most part, useful and even essential. And yet, with no vetting or assessment or common sense, a lot of it could vanish in a couple of months"

1 year ago 16 9 0 2

“Federal judge Amy Berman Jackson summed up the threat this week at a hearing on the future of the [CFPB]

She said she feared it would be “choked out of its very existence before I get to rule on the merits.” In other words, Trump and Musk could outrun the rule of law, rendering it irrelevant.”

1 year ago 89 24 4 1

We need these stories.

1 year ago 1692 555 32 8
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“The entire system will collapse”: Inside the purge of US immigration courts The "nonsensical" firings of immigration judges, managers, and senior officials spell more trouble for an already faltering system.

NEW: Trump has fired dozens of officials who run the immigration courts—even as he taxes the already broken system with mass deportations.

Former officials tell @isabelaalhadeff.bsky.social it's causing severe strain. They worry that under Trump “the entire system will collapse"

1 year ago 192 69 13 5

Basically using the government to try to prop up the value of an unregulated security that is often used for criminal activities.

Trying to strengthen the illusion that crypto, broadly speaking, is more stable than it is. Enabling future scams.

And using highly misleading means to do so.

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1 year ago 7 2 1 1

Schumer and Durbin clearly illustrate why Dems’ seniority-based approach to leadership positions is a detriment to the Party, and to the country.

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Some of his readers have asked Mike Masnick @mmasnick.bsky.social why his technology news site, Tech Dirt, has been covering politics so intensely lately. www.techdirt.com/2025/03/04/w...

I cannot recommend Mike's reply enough. It's exactly what readers need to hear, what journalists need to do.

1 year ago 4556 1814 86 113

Sometimes, there’s a man. I won’t say a hero, ‘cause what’s a hero? But sometimes, there’s a man.

1 year ago 747 130 21 10
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This is what competitive authoritarianism looks like www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/u...

1 year ago 2294 819 142 116

This is an Executive Order issued from the White House, attacking a single specific law firm, openly retaliating against them for perceived slights against Trump in 2016, and rewriting public history with lies.

Banana republic dictator shit.

Who is next?

1 year ago 5 0 0 0

Long story short, Section 230 seriously needs changes, but the time to do that was like 15 years ago, or maybe 4 years ago.

Not right now, when the most damaging social media platform in the country is run by a guy who is basically co-dictator, and who will ensure it only targets his competitors.

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