Trump fires Pam Bondi: Don’t celebrate too much, because they have to hire somebody else
Donald Trump has sacked Pam Bondi as his attorney general, but don’t get too excited, because the next one is going to be just as bad, probably worse.
Donald Trump has sacked Pam Bondi as his attorney general, but don’t get too excited, because the next one is going to be just as bad, probably worse.
Democrats are saying all the right things about the latest attempt by Donald Trump to write and then pass his own federal law, this one banning mail-in voting, but seriously, this one doesn’t even need to go to court.
I didn’t get out to the No Kings protest in Staunton today; and want to be clear here, it was a conscious decision.
The Trump appointee heading up the National Counterterrorism Center tendered his resignation today, noting in a letter made public on Tuesday that he “cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran.”
Gas prices are up 74 cents per gallon since Donald Trump launched war on Iran on Feb. 28, but there is good news underlying: that just means we’re all making more money, according to the president.
Every time we get a press release from the governor’s office like the one we got today about Fukoku Korea, we’re going to point out how much the state is handing out in welfare dollars to billion-dollar companies so that they can make money off us.
The story from the Trump regime on Monday: Israel forced our hand on Iran. The story from Donald Trump himself on Tuesday: “I might have forced their hand.”
The U.S. and Israel are now at war with Iran, over Iran’s nuclear program, which was supposedly obliterated, per the insistence of Donald Trump, a few months ago by a round of U.S. and Israeli air strikes, but apparently wasn’t.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump regime’s tariffs, implemented under the terms of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, are unconstitutional, eliciting this predictable response from Donald Trump: “I have a backup plan.”
Senate Democrats are pushing the Trump Department of Education to reverse its decision from last fall to halt federal funding for the bulk of our federally-defined minority-serving institutions.
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