Vice
President JD Vance has a substantial number of detractors in Donald
Trump's inner circle who believe he has inflated his own importance in
the administration and have been delighted at how he has been portrayed on “South Park.”
According to a report from Salon’s Brian Karem, Trump’s veep
was not the first choice by insiders for the president's running mate
but wealthy benefactors urged the president to tap him over the more
favored Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL).
Since Vance has been on the job,the distaste for him has grown to the point where his detractors are being urged to be more discreet when trashing him behind his back.
Karem is reporting “South Park,”
which has been brutally hammering the president weekly to the dismay of
conservatives, is getting a thumbs-up from White House Vance critics
for casting Vance as the diminutive and subservient Tattoo from “Fantasy Island."
On
Friday, Karem wrote Trump had a bad Labor Day weekend, but added,
“Interestingly, though, Trump’s weekend apparently included several
conversations about Vice President JD Vance. The veep has tried to
increase his visibility recently by going on vacation wherever he can
still get a room and service, and he’s desperate to seem vital. His constant demand for gratitude has garnered international attention, but it isn’t covered much inside the U.S.”
But I think we all know there was no real competition. Not after Wednesday's Senate Finance Committee hearing. That's when the complete and utter moron Robert Kennedy Junior exposed the fact that the only thing smaller than his penis was his pea sized brain. Caroline Hallemann (TOWN AND COUNTRY) explains:
The Associated Press (among multiple other outlets) has since fact-checked
Secretary Kennedy's comments during the hearing, reporting that he
"made myriad false and misleading claims" when addressing topics ranging
from Covid-19 and childhood vaccinations, to school shootings and
funding for rural hospitals.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now serving as Donald Trump’s Health and Human
Services secretary, is facing renewed scrutiny after a resurfaced video
showed him disputing the role of vaccines in eliminating polio. In the clip,
Kennedy claimed it was “mythology” to credit vaccines with eradicating
the disease, instead suggesting that the banning of the pesticide DDT
was the decisive factor.
His remarks were quickly flagged on X with a Community Note correcting
the timeline of events. The context provided noted that DDT was banned
in the United States in 1972—nearly two decades after the introduction
of Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine in 1953.
By 1957, polio cases and deaths had already dropped dramatically due to
widespread vaccination campaigns, years before DDT’s prohibition.
As head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has promised to lead with “radical transparency,”
follow “gold-standard science,” and maintain vaccine access. But top
officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
tell TIME that Kennedy has done only the opposite—prompting them to
resign in late August from the agency. Their accounts include previously
unreported details about the turmoil unfolding at one of the nation’s
leading health agencies.
Kennedy
has repeatedly sidelined CDC officials, ignored established research,
circumvented scientific protocols, and pushed a vaccine agenda rooted in
ideology and not science, say Dr. Debra Houry, CDC’s former chief
medical officer; Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, the agency’s ex-vaccine chief;
and Dr. Daniel Jernigan, who led the department that oversees vaccine
safety.
Kennedy
has stacked a key vaccine-advisory committee with vaccine opponents and
granted special status to a vaccine skeptic allowing him unhampered
access to part of a sensitive CDC vaccine database, they say. His office
has, without explanation, held up a data project that CDC scientists
say would make the agency’s data more transparent. And he has made major
policy decisions, including changing vaccine recommendations, without
consulting top CDC scientists, the former officials say.
Lawrence
O’Donnell has unleashed on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., labeling him “a
crime against humanity” and “the most dangerous nepo baby in American
history.”
The MSNBC host savaged the health secretary on Thursday’s episode of The Last Word,
where O’Donnell, 73, revealed he had briefly studied with 71-year-old
RFK Jr., whose father was the United States attorney general in the ’60s
and whose uncle was President John F. Kennedy.
“No
Kennedy has ever trafficked more blatantly and offensively in the dead
Kennedys’ memories than Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has never been a
serious student of or practitioner of anything,” O’Donnell said.
“Robert Kennedy Jr. was a heroin addict in high school, college, law
school and beyond,” O’Donnell continued. “He did not have one day of his
life as a serious student. I was in one class with him in college in a
small classroom where, when he showed up, it was obvious that he wasn’t
really present.”
The
host discussed RFK Jr. giving testimony on Thursday in a heated Senate
Finance Committee hearing on Trump’s health care agenda, where he was
grilled over his stance on the COVID-19 vaccine and told he should
resign or quit.
O’Donnell
questioned the Health Secretary’s qualifications, saying he did not
take chemistry or biology in college and “would not have gotten through
one day” of a pre-med course.
Friday, September 5, 2025. Little Bobby Junior strips naked before a
Senate committee to expose his big, huge ignorance, the job reports
coming out this morning, a Chump staffer gets caught chatting on camera
about Epstein and Maxwell, and much more.
They were civil rights lawyers, Social Security employees and labor experts. And now they’re all in completely different jobs.
To
fill vacancies left behind by waves of firing and resignations in the
Trump administration’s overhaul of the federal government, agencies are
reassigning people to posts they know little about. That includes people
who were forced out of jobs that are required by law or are essential
to basic government functions, according to interviews with 20 federal
employees across seven departments, most of whom spoke to The Washington
Post on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
Often,
those moves reflect the administration’s agenda: The Department of
Homeland Security, for example, has reassigned dozens of employees at
the Federal Emergency Management Agency to Immigration and Customs
Enforcement to help bring on new hires for the government’s mass
deportation agenda. Justice Department officials gave a select group of
senior career attorneys a choice between quitting or joining a new
Sanctuary Cities Enforcement working group.
Many
staffers have been moved from civil rights jobs, workers say. At the
Justice Department, for example, attorneys who protected employees from
workplace discrimination were moved to roles handling human resources
complaints or Freedom of Information Act requests. At the Department of
Housing and Urban Development, civil rights lawyers who pursued cases of
housing discrimination were shifted to defend the agency from
complaints. At the Transportation Department, an employee who spent a
decade working in civil rights is now reviewing highway grants.
The
result, employees said, is that work is being done less efficiently by
people with little relevant experience or background, even if they have
spent years in government in other positions. One former IT worker at
the Social Security Administration — newly reassigned to disability
benefits processing — described the changes as “leaving a Bugatti in the
garage” and “a strategic decapitation of institutional knowledge.”
The
reassignments are “another thing, in the long line of efforts, to get
us to just quit and abandon ship,” said Paul Osadebe, a HUD civil rights
attorney.
He
has actively destroyed our government. That's our government, not
his. He was put in place for four years to work for us and so far, day
229 of his administration (on THE 11TH HOUR WITH STEPHANIE RUEHL,
Stephanie notes the number at the top of each broadcast) he's not
working for us, he's not ensuring this country's future, he's just
addicted to vengeance and ripping everything apart. His administration
is nothing but crooks and fools -- that's not an either/or. They are
all crooks, they are all fools.
His job was to
bring in the best and the brightest. Instead, to ensure he'd have
lackeys who flattered him, he brought in the worst and the dimmest.
As Elaine's noted,
Little Junior may be the most dangerous because he's destroying public
health. Last night, Lawrence O'Donnell called him "the most dangerous
nepo baby in American history."
I was at the hearing yesterday. Afraid,
honestly, that I'd have to cover it here because the media would be an
embarrassment with their coverage. However, Lawrence had Senator
Raphael Warnock on last night. And Lawrence did a great job covering
the hearing (no surprise there), but it's also true that MSNBC as an
outlet did a great job covering the hearing.
That's Jen Psaki.
And
Jen did a great job covering Senator Elizabeth Warren's exchange with
Junior. That's Stephanie Ruhl who, of course, MSNBC still hasn't posted
any segments of to YOUTUBE so far. That's everyone, I saw.
I
could note Chris Hayes, he did a good job on this. But he also did
another segment which kind of soured me on noting him in this snapshot.
He had on guest X.
Why did I fear I'd have to go through all my notes from the hearing yesterday to pull for this snapshot?
Yesterday, Senator Patty Murray's office issued the following:
ICYMI:Senator Murray Issues Statement on Launch of West Coast Health Alliance in Response to Trump and RFK Jr. Attacks on CDC
ICYMI: Senator Murray Calls for Immediate Firing of RFK Jr., Commends CDC Director Monarez’s Stand for Science and Public Health
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray
(D-WA), a senior member and former chair of the Senate Health,
Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, took to the Senate floor
to reiterate her call for the firing of U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Jr. for his
increasingly dangerous attacks on lifesaving vaccines and America’s
public health infrastructure and his efforts to discard evidence, manipulate outcomes
to fit his conspiracy-addled ideology, and force out anyone—including
former Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Susan
Monarez—who dares to stand up for basic science. The CDC Director is a
Senate-confirmed position for the first time this year thanks to the
bipartisan PREVENT Pandemics ActSenator Murray negotiated and passed into law as HELP Chair in 2022.
Senator Murray, a longtime congressional leader on health care who has led hearings on addressing vaccine hesitancy, has been a leader in raising the alarm over RFK Jr.’s nomination since the beginning—speaking out on the Senate floor, holding numerous events, raisingthe alarm after meeting with him, and hammering the threat he poses to Americans’ health nonstop. She ledtheoppositionto
the Trump administration’s disastrous plan to dismantle HHS and fire
tens of thousands of staff in critical positions across CDC, NIH, FDA,
and other agencies, and spoke out forcefully against RFK Jr.’s ousting of the entire CDC vaccine advisory board, including one ACIP member from Washington state. Senator Murray has held countlessevents across Washington state and in Washington, D.C. with doctors, patients, and former HHS officials to lift up how Trump and Republicans’ attacks on health care will be devastating for families.
Senator Murray’s remarks, as delivered on the Senate floor today, are below:
“Thank you, Mr. President. I rise today with a pretty simple message: Fire
RFK Jr. This man is burning down our public health system from the
inside. We have got to take away his matches and his keys away, and we
need to do it now.
“We need to make his latest attack on public health, firing a CDC Director—why? Because she stood up for science.
“The stakes are sky-high. Our medical research, our public health,
our pandemic preparedness, our food safety—RFK Jr. is putting all of
that in jeopardy, and putting communities across this country in danger.
We cannot put our heads into the sand.
“We absolutely need a Secretary of Health and Human Services, not a
Secretary of Conspiracies, not a Secretary of Measles and Food
Poisoning, certainly not a Secretary of Cancelled Research and Chemtrail
Nonsense.
“It does not take a shred of imagination to see how dangerous RFK
Jr.’s leadership has been. It just takes two eyes and two seconds, if
that!
“I mean, one of the first things he did, right off the bat, was fan
the flames of a measles outbreak by ignoring the science, peddling quack
treatments, and spreading falsehoods about vaccines.
“The result, no surprise, was the largest measles outbreak we have
seen in decades, one that tragically took the lives of two children.
“Did that spark one iota of reflection from RFK Jr.? Of course not.
The largest measles outbreak since 1992—and do you know how RFK Jr.
described the response this week? ‘Effective.’ Effective! Are you
kidding me?
“I shudder to think what it would take for a man like that to admit
failure. We should all hope that we never find out. Instead of learning
even a single lesson, all he has done now is double down on doing as
much damage as possible.
“When it comes to vaccines, he has not only spouted off nonsense and
falsehoods to families who looking to him for reliable guidance, he
fired every single member of CDC’s vaccine advisory board—down to the
last one.
“And then, he started replacing them with a who’s-who of anti-vax
alarmists, who have already started shaping federal policy to fit their
anti-science conspiracies.
“And when the new CDC Director, nominated by Trump, endorsed by RFK
Jr. himself, confirmed by the Senate, dared to stand up and say—you
know, I think we should follow science instead of nonsense, RFK Jr.
pushed to fire her too. This is unbelievable!
“Meanwhile, when it comes to medical research, he is tossing
promising work and potential breakthroughs into the garbage. One
example: mRNA research is on the cutting edge of medical innovation—not
just for lifesaving vaccines by the way, but for lifesaving cancer
treatments.
“And you don’t have to just take my word for it: President Trump’s
own health leaders champion mRNA research as a groundbreaking scientific
advancement.
“But with all the lives hanging in the balance, RFK Jr. pulled the plug on all federal funding for mRNA research.
“Not only is this a massive blow to our researchers and to our
patients, but it is a massive win by the way for China, who we just
handed a huge opening to now take the lead on biomedical innovation. And
mRNA technology isn’t the only cancer research RFK Jr. has upended.
“He and Trump are cutting research grants across the board,
across the country, and cutting patients off from clinical trials that
were their last, best chance at beating a deadly disease.
“They are now condemning some of these patients to death.
They are killing their hope for a cure. And some of these patients are
kids. Children.
“Last month, the National Cancer Institute’s Pediatric Brain Tumor
Consortium stopped enrolling kids with brain cancer in clinical trials
that could save their lives. All after Trump and RFK Jr. ended federal
funding for that work. What do my colleagues want to say to these
parents? I don’t even know what there is to say.
“Yes, we can fight to restore funding. Yes, we will fight here to
restore funding, especially as so many of Trump’s cuts are, in fact,
outright illegal.
“But we can’t restore lost time, invaluable time, for kids fighting
an incredibly deadly disease. For some of them it may be too late. That
is heartbreaking. And it’s a direct result of RFK Jr.’s disastrous
leadership at HHS.
“To my colleagues: Sorry does not cut it, especially if you aren’t
sorry enough to demand the person who is responsible be fired.
“What happened to the accountability Republicans pretend to care so much about?
“And that’s not all. RFK Jr. is sabotaging food safety. I’m glad that
some companies are choosing to remove artificial dyes from some of
their products, but when it comes to bedrock regulations that keep all
Americans safe and prevent foodborne illnesses, RFK Jr. may as well be
pro-food poisoning.
“Because on his watch, CDC is throwing in the towel on food safety monitoring.
“This summer, our food surveillance network stopped monitoring requirements for all but two dangerous pathogens.
“I know RFK Jr. doesn’t like listening to public health experts, but I
don’t think it takes an expert to understand that listeria will not go
away just because states don’t have to track it. It will not go away
just because no one is looking. Shigella outbreaks will not disappear if
you ignore them.
“Foodborne diseases will sicken people. They will actually kill people.
“This isn’t about following the science—that’s as plain as
day. You don’t follow the science by defunding it. You don’t follow the
science by shutting it down. You don’t follow the science by firing the
scientists!
“That is exactly how RFK Jr. has been operating.
“And as I mentioned, last week we saw one of the most egregious
examples yet when he fired the CDC Director, all because she chose to
listen to science instead of falsehoods, all because she insisted on
protecting lives instead of pandering to anti-vax conspiracies.
“And as we now continue to see the damaging aftershocks of RFK Jr.’s
reckless decision to steamroll a CDC Director that refused to bow to his
will. Several other experienced, respected, trusted public health
experts resigned from CDC in protest.
“Some are now also shared alarming allegations of the widespread
culture of conspiracy, and incompetence, and willful ignorance of
science—that is now defining RFK Jr.’s leadership. And just this week, a
thousand, one thousand, HHS workers demanded he resign because of how
his actions are compromising the health of the nation.
“And it’s clear RFK Jr. has no intention of changing gears. Earlier
today, he had a Senate hearing, and he continued to flaunt his ignorance
like a badge of honor, not even knowing the COVID death toll. Outright
lying about established science. Refusing to take any accountability for
his actions.
“Mr. President, great leaders leave behind a track record of
accomplishments. But it is painfully clear that RFK Jr. will leave
behind a body count. How high will it go?
“That all depends on how long will Republicans let him go around
setting fires? How much damage will my colleagues let him do? How many
children will die before they finally take action?
“We should not let him have one more day in power.
“I know some of my colleagues understand the grave reality of
the situation. What I don’t know is how long they are going to be
willing to stay silent? You can talk about oversight—but what are you
actually doing?
“You can talk about the need to follow the science—but that’s
not the path you have put us down. If you want to show you are serious,
if you want to save lives, you need to join us in talking about how
important it is President Trump fire RFK Jr.
“Anything less is lying to yourself, while RFK Jr. lies to the
American people, about things as basic, as established, and as
lifesaving as vaccine safety.”
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Senator Parry Murray has led on this issue.
She wasn't at yesterday's hearing because she's not on that Committee.
But, as we noted in last Friday's snapshot, on Wednesday of last week,
she called for Junior to be fired.
And the
only problem I've had with that call was when a woman writing for MOTHER
JONES -- run by two women -- did a 'report' last Saturday that managed
to ignore Patty while noting two men who followed her days after. I'm
damn tired of women being stripped of their credits and their work
ignored.
When we covered hearings constantly
here, it was always interesting to see how many women seated on
Committees were ignored. It was interesting to see media favorites
shape the coverage.
The most important hearing
on Iraq that the Senate had after Barack Obama became president was
completely miscovered by the entire press with the exception of
Elisabeth Bumiller for THE NEW YORK TIMES. I sat through that hearing,
we spent days covering that hearing while the press turned it into John
McCain (a press favorite) had a cat fight!
That
was in the first 15 minutes of the hearing and you could see the press
exiting thinking that they had their story. They didn't. They missed
it. They missed the very important points Senator Kay Hagen made, for
example.
That's big media. Let's not pretend little media didn't do the same.
Guest
X that Chris Hayes had on yesterday? I've called him out by name here
many times but I'm not in the mood to publicize him today.
He
didn't like Hillary Clinton. Fine, I don't care. I do care that Guest
X 'live blogged' a hearing and completely ignored her and then lied
that his cable went out to excuse his not covering her in the hearing.
This is the hearing where Hillary rightly noted that Nouri al-Maliki was
a thug -- and used the term "thug." Her comments and questions to Gen
David Petraeus and US Ambassador Ryan Crocker were very important.
But Guest X hated Hillary and refused to report on it.
Guest X has never owned it. Has never apologized for it.
John
Kerry -- who chaired the hearing -- was an utter embarrassment But he
and other men were covered by Guest X. So, sorry, Chris, I'll thank you
but I won't advance your show in this snapshot due to your interview
with Guest X. Not in a snapshot less than a week after MOTHER JONES
felt sexism was more important than giving a woman credit for leading on
an issue.
I think there was solid work on the
Committee, that senators -- even Republican ones -- voiced serious
concerns and tried to hold a non-stop liar accountable.
Senator Maria Cantwell especially had some strong moments. The strongest was this:
Senator Maria Cantwell: Following up on the same line as Senator [Bill] Cassidy because
that's exactly -- I represent one of the most science-based states in the country. That is percentage of
scientists per capita. And at your confirmation hearing, we asked about this: Whether you would follow
science. You've made a statement here today in your testimony that you would follow science, and yet
you are not following science and that was what Senator Cassidy's question was. It's a simple yes or no
answer. "Do you think the President deserves to get a prize for Warp Speed and the mRNA technology
that saved so many lives?" And you won't answer that question.
HHS Junior: I answered it.
Senator Maria Cantwell: No, you are saying that there are problems with what was interpreted. You can say yes --
HHS
Junior: I said the president deserves a Nobel Prize. But the mRNA
vaccines that we're working on, the ones we canceled, which are for
upper respiratory infections alone --
Senator
Maria Cantwell: You canceled $500 million of research, because the
mRNA technology is about continuing the research to be ready for the
next influenza, the next pandemic, and you have to do the research to --
HHS Junior: I'm happy to have a detailed discussion with you about it. You are so wrong on your facts.
Senator Maria Cantwell: You're interrupting me and, sir, you're a charlatan. That's what you are.
Speak
the truth. That's what he is, that's all he is. For me, that was the
strongest moment in the hearing. When the exact term for what Junior
is was applied to him. Senator Maggie Hassan also spoke the truth. She
noted he was hiding information from the public. Junior kept falling
back on that things were done publicly. He may have been lying, he may
not have been (he was wrong regardless), we'll get to that in a moment
but here's what it got heated.
HHS Junior: This is crazy talk. You're just making stuff up.
Senator Maggie Hassan: -- to prescribe this vaccine for children -- I’m not making
things up. Do you know how the FDA approval process works and what --
HHS Junior: I-I-I-I --
Senator Maggie Hassan (Con't): -- an off-label prescription is?
HHS Junior: I know exactly how it works. I know exactly how it works.
Senator Maggie Hassan: So why -- so why behind closed doors do you --
HHS Junior: It's not behind closed doors. The industry makes the studies and they
could not provide a study that said that it is effective for healthy
kids.
Senator Maggie Hassan: So when have you produced the data that you relied on
and that this FDA relied on to change those parameters? You did it
behind closed doors.
HHS Junior: The data's all public!
Senator Maggie Hassan: Now, parents who decide that they do want their children to have a COVID vaccine --
HHS Junior: You’re just making stuff up, Senator.
Senator Maggie Hassan: I'm not making stuff up.
HHS Junior: You're just making stuff up.
Senator Maggie Hassan: You know, sometimes when you make an accusation, it's kind of a confession, Mr. Kennedy.
They're
talking about two different things. The senator's noting that Junior
and others did not make decisions in public, they were behind closed
doors and we have no information regarding the discussions that went
down.
When Junior is claiming things are in the public,
he's referring to the drug companies studies and findings. Those are
public. The drug companies were following the laws (as far as we know)
That's not what she was talking about. She was talking about the
deliberative process that he overseas and that he has hidden from the
public. The things that provide us with an open government, a
democracy. Those laws and regulations? Junior's not following them.
Much
has been made of Junior's struggle to breathe in public -- yes, he kept
forgetting to turn off his microphone when not speaking, but it was
more than that. He was struggling and he's struggling -- as someone who
knows him -- because he's off his meds. That's not a joke. And that's
also why he couldn't sit still and kept bouncing when speaking. I don't
make fun of his voice, it's a health issue. If others want to, go for
it. I'm not stop anybody and I say we throw everything we can at these
people trying to destroy our country. But I do know Junior is supposed
to take meds and I do know what he's like when he doesn't. You saw a
crazy fool having some form of a psychotic episode while testifying to
Congress.
And what was up with
his face. Remember those machines that they had for kids that would
polish rocks? His face look like it had been through one.
Let's jump over to Senator Mark Warner.
Senator
Mark Warner: I want to go back to just, again, some basic facts. Do
you accept the fact that a million Americans died from COVID?
HHS Junior: I don't know how many died.
Senator
Mark Warner: You're the Secretary of Health and Human Services. You
don't have any idea how many Americans died from COVID?
HHS
Junior: I don't think anybody knows that because the -- There was so
much data chaos coming out of the CDC and there were so many --
Senator Mark Warner: You don't know the answer of how many Americans died from COVID?
This is the Secretary of Health and Human Services? Do you think the vaccine did anything to prevent additional deaths?
HHS Junior: Again, I would like to see the data and talk about the data. I'm not fully --
Senator Mark Warner: You've had this job for eight months and you don't know the data about whether the vaccine saved lives?
HHS Junior in a whiny voice the attacked Joe Biden. Like Betty
and so many other Americans I am damn tired of people trying to blame
Joe Biden. This administration destroying everything needs to bee held
accountable. Joe stepped down in January.
We'll note this before moving on to the next senator.
Senator
Mark Warner: Mr. Chairman, the Secretary of Health and Human Services
doesn't know how many Americans died from COVID. He doesn't know if the
vaccine helped prevent any deaths. And you are sitting as Secretary of Health and Human Services? How can you be that ignorant?
Junior
had no answer to that question though he did continue to sport his
ignorance throughout the hearing. For example? Asked by Senator
Catherine Cortez Masto the amount that Medicare Part B premiums would be
increasing in 2026, he responded, "I don't know." That's really his
job to know.
Senator Masto: Next
year, seniors and families are facing higher health care costs
across the board. Twenty-three million people on Medicare with
standalone Part D drug plans could see their premiums rise to $50 a
month, up from $35, because the Trump Administration is cutting the
federal subsidy that has been keeping costs down. Part B premiums will
jump 11.6% to $206 a month in 2026, one of the largest single year
increases in decades.
It's Junior's job to know the numbers that Masto cited. But instead
of facts and figures, Junior just repeatedly said "I don't know" in one
form or another throughout the hearing.
Junior
was shrill and moody throughout the hearing. Senator Ben Ray Lujan
noted that the members of the committee wanted to know the truth and
Junior disputed that and at another point Junior demonstrated how he did
not inherent his father's charm by snapping at Lujan, "I don't know
what you're talking about, you're talking gibberish." Senator Peter
Welch saw Junior as evidence and proof that of how Congress has been
abdicating their duties this session, " And what has Congress done? On
oversight, and advice and consent, we have confirmed a vaccine denier.
On tariffs, we've given up our constitutional responsibility. On
appropriations, we're bending the knee to an Administration that is
rescinding and decided what to spend and what not to spend despite the
way our law -- in a bipartisan
way -- was passed."
Senator Ron Wyden is the Raking Member on the Committee and he noted in his opening statement:
Instead of finding ways to help American families pay less for health care, Robert Kennedy is singularly focused on his anti-vaccine mission, fueled by a messiah complex, the consequences be damned. Amid this litany of corruption and chaos, the one point I must underline is this: Robert Kennedy puts children
in harm's way every single day. To my Republican colleagues, I must
ask, "What line must Robert Kennedy cross before you too sound the
alarm?" This weekend, under the cover of darkness, Robert Kennedy
attempted to disappear hundreds of children under his care at the Office
of Refugee Resettlement facilities. These children, here without
parents or family, were rounded up in the middle of the night and put on
planes to Guatemala. Lawyers on the ground described unthinkable
scenes. One child said to their lawyer, "Why do they want to send me
back? My mom is dead and my dad abuses me. Why do they want to hurt
me?" These actions were illegal, and documents show that many of these
children were in the country to escape trafficking in their home
country. Kennedy calls himself a "protector of children." It's a rich
claim coming from someone who has flown on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet
on multiple occasions. Robert Kennedy shouldn't be within a million
miles of this job. Republicans on this committee had a chance to prevent
the public health train wreck that Kennedy is responsible for; every
one voted to confirm him. It is in the country's best interest that
Robert Kennedy step down, and if he doesn't, Trump should fire him
before more people are hurt by his reckless disregard for science and
the truth.
Good points and now let's go back to Senator Maria Cantwell.
Senator Maria Cantwell: Do you think the women on the steps of the Capitol were a hoax yesterday?
HHS Junior: I don't know about any women on the steps of the steps of the Capitol yesterday.
Senator Maria Cantwell: The women who were talking about Epstein? Do you think they were a hoax yesterday?
HHS Junior: Do I think they were?
Senator Maria Cantwell: Do you think they were a hoax yesterday?
HHS Junior: Perpetuating a hoax?
Senator Maria Cantwell: Yeah.
HHS Junior: I have no idea what they were saying. This the first I'm hearing about it.
Senator
Maria Cantwell: Your first time that you're hearing about the women on
the Capitol steps saying that they believe that the Epstein information
should be made public? That's the first you're hearing about it? What
I'm saying is you are perpetrating hoaxes. You as the secretary of
health, so you're undermining the whole health care delivery system, and
you keep trying to point to chronic disease. But you're not putting
solutions on the table to cover more Americans, and you're taking away
the science and technology that has made us the leader, that has saved,
according to the first Trump Administration Surgeon General, millions of
lives! And you don't want to keep that going! So no, I don't support your continued efforts as Secretary, and I definitely think that our colleagues need to rally around science. If you want the Northwest to just continue to lead on all innovation and all healthy people. Okay, we'll do that, but it's a sad statement for the rest of America and America's leadership on technology.
Yes,
Junior was connected to Epstein. Jeffrey Epstein died in prison during
Chump's first term as president. He was convicted of sex trafficking
and Chump had been friends with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell for
years. Epstein and Maxwell worked together as pedophiles engaged in sex
trafficking. Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Weeks ago,
Chump moved his friend Ghislaine to Club Fed -- a camp for low risk
offenders (not registered sex offenders) in Bryan, Texas. That and his
refusal to release documents on Epstein and Maxwell have outraged many
including the survivors as well as Americans who believe in fairness and
justice.
On YOUTUBE, MSNBC has done a compilation of some of their coverage of the Epstein survivors.
James
O’Keefe,
the Project Veritas founder and longtime pro-MAGA activist, published a
clip on Thursday of a Trump Justice Department official claiming that
Ghislaine Maxwell was moved to prison “to keep her quiet.”
In
the clip, an off-camera woman asks Joseph Schnitt, an acting deputy
chief of special operations, about the Epstein Files and Maxwell – a
convicted sex offender and Jeffrey Epstein accomplice.
“But those files do exist,” noted the woman.
“Yeah,
thousands and thousands to page through. They’ll redact every
Republican or conservative person in those files, leave all the liberal,
Democratic people in those pages,” Schnitt replied.
“I think they visited that Maxwell person. Kind of also involved,” presses the woman.
“Transferred
to a minimum security prison too recently, which is against BOP policy
because she’s a convicted sex offender. They’re offering her something
to keep her quiet,” Schnitt claimed.
The Department of Justice later responded on X with a letter from Deputy Chief Joseph Schnitt that appeared to confirm that he spoke to someone who worked for O'Keefe.
"I
met a woman named Skylar on Hinge, a dating app, in July 2025, her
profile is no longer findable," Schnitt explained. "We had two dates
(August 4 and August 16)."
"She
gave no clues that she was a reporter or recording our dates. Had I a
clue, the first date would have ended immediately and there never would
have been a second one," he continued. "The comments I made were my own
personal comments on what I've learned in the media and not from
anything I've done at or learned via work."
Applications for US unemployment benefits rose to the highest since June, adding to evidence that the labor market is cooling.
Initial
claims increased by 8,000 to 237,000 in the week ended Aug. 30. The
median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 230,000
applications.
Companies have grown more hesitant about
hiring while assessing the economic impact from President Donald Trump’s
policies. Hiring plans fell to the weakest level for any August on
record in data from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas
going back to 2009, while intended job cuts rose.
Layoffs surged nearly 40 percent
last month, with employers eliminating 85,979 positions — the largest
August hit since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, according
to research released Thursday.
The analysis from the Challenger, Gray & Christmas consulting firm noted the cuts, which have hit the pharmaceutical, financial and retail industries especially hard, are likely linked to some of President Trump’s policies since his return to office in January.
Alicia Wallace (CNN) points out, "New
metrics released Thursday showed that first-time claims for
unemployment benefits rose to an 11-week high; that private-sector
businesses sharply reined in their hiring last month; and that last
month was the worst August for layoff announcements since the Great
Recession." Alex Harring (CNBC) adds,
"Jobs tied to trade, transportation and utilities saw particular
weakness in August, with the group losing 17,000 roles on net, according
to the ADP. Education and health services followed, recording a decline
of 12,000 jobs."
A lot to get into and it's late so let's go. Miss Sassy JD Vance continues to register strongly when he tries to go before the public. James Liddell (INDEPENDENT) reports:
Vice
President JD Vance was heckled as he visited the site of last week’s
deadly school shooting in Minneapolis to meet with the victims’
families.
Dozens of protestors on Wednesday
lined the streets near the Annunciation Catholic Church, the site where a
week ago, suspect Robin Westman shot dead an eight-year-old and a
10-year-old in the pews, and left 21 others injured as school children
celebrated Mass
Upon arriving at the Church
alongside Second Lady Usher Vance, the vice president, a Catholic
convert, was greeted by a large group of parents and residents
brandishing signs calling for bans on assault weapons and placing “kids
lives over guns.”
“Protect our kids,” one woman yelled in a video posted on X. “Do better!,” another joined in.
“You’re a coward,” a third woman shouted before Vance’s Secret Service detail shrouded the view to the entrance of the school.
Miss Sassy was said to be visibly distressed and to have soaked his Poise Pad.
I'm
sure he cried on Alien Musk's shoulder right after. Tonight, six
people did a group post -- Ann being one of them:
On
Thursday evening, President Donald Trump will dine with some of the
most powerful business leaders in the newly renovated Rose Garden.
Elon Musk, who didn't score an invite, will be eating elsewhere.
The
dinner is Trump's first official event in the garden since its
much-publicized renovation, and it's expected to feature a who's who of
CEOs and tech founders. The invite list boasts two dozen business
leaders, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
A White House
spokesperson confirmed the invitees for the Rose Garden dinner to
Business Insider, which was first reported by The Hill.
The dinner is slated to follow an event first lady Melania Trump is hosting about AI.
Other
attendees include Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft CEO Satya
Nadella, Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, and Scale AI founder (and
recent Meta recruit) Alexandr Wang.
Poor
little baby Musk. If you missed it, Alien's been trying to crawl back
to Chump (see Ann's ""). He's so pathetic. Spineless. Cameron Adams (DAILY BEAST) reports:
Donald Trump has described his estranged former “first buddy” Elon Musk as someone with “80% super-genius” and “20% problems.”
The
president has rarely discussed the bitter split between himself and the
billionaire ex-DOGE boss that began after Musk disagreed with the
contents of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
“This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination,” the Tesla CEO posted in June.
The
week after leaving his role in the Trump administration, Musk then
posted on his X platform that Trump “is in the Epstein files. That is
the real reason they have not been made public.” He later deleted the
post; however, the fallout went nuclear.
But
again, pathetic Alien Musk is trying to get back in Chump's good graces
and is humiliating himself like a Glenneth Greenwald as he bows and
scrapes before Chump. What a coward. What a loser. Somewhere, he's sitting in the dark, with a wine cooler, sobbing as he listens over and over to Janis Ian's "At Seventeen."
Thursday, September 4, 2025. Truth tellers speak to the nation and
Chump attacks them as his destruction of the country's economy becomes
undeniable.
Yesterday, some of' the
survivors of Julian Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's abuse took part in a
press conference calling for justice and closure. Many spoke to the
media throughout the day after the conference. On MSNBC, for example,
last night Lawrence O'Donnell spoke with survivor Jena-Lisa Jones.
President
Trump probably hoped the long Labor Day weekend would help him outrun
his political troubles. Instead, his absence from public view only
seemed to sharpen the mounting questions about his health and fitness
for office.
Unfortunately for Trump, one
trouble never comes alone. The explosion of chatter around Trump’s
health might have Americans questioning whether the president is up to
the job, but it hasn’t distracted them from demanding the full release
of the Jeffrey Epstein files. People want to know how their president
was involved with the nation’s most notorious child sex trafficker —
and, for once, they aren’t buying into Trump’s cynical distractions.
Where are the Epstein files, Mr. President?
After
an August spent trying (and failing) to move on from Trump’s Epstein
connection, Republicans have returned to Washington to find Epstein’s
victims still waiting by House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) door. Far
from cooling the temperature regarding the Epstein documents, the August
recess seems to have given Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Thomas Massie
(R-Ky.) time to build bipartisan consensus around their release. If
Khanna and Massie get their way, Trump may soon have a black eye to
match his bruised hands.
Watchdog organizations are
pressing for answers, even if most congressional Republicans aren’t.
Last week, the nonpartisan Democracy Defenders Fund filed a federal
lawsuit against the Trump administration demanding the full release of
all files related to the Epstein investigation — not just the same
already-public documents the Department of Justice has falsely touted as
“new” information. They argue, rightly, that transparency isn’t
optional in a democracy, even if that transparency implicates the
sitting president in potentially criminal misconduct.
Survivors
who were exploited by Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring on
Wednesday called for full transparency after Congress released thousands
of pages of documents to the public.
Epstein
was a convicted sex offender accused of victimizing hundreds of young
women. At a news conference, Lisa Phillips said survivors are compiling
their own list of people who abused Epstein's victims.
No,
Justin, after Congress re-released 97% of pages of documents. We
don't need to provide cover of lies. Only 3% of what Congress released
yesterday was new. 97% was already publicly available.
This
statement Justin later types makes clear that he knows that, "Most
of the documents released Tuesday contained information that had
already been made public through court filings and other records." That
sentence belongs in the article first paragraph. Instead Justin buries
it in paragraph ten. Back to his article:
"We
know the names. Many of us were abused by them," she said. "We will
confidentially compile the names we all know are regularly in the
Epstein world."
Phillips said many people knew of Epstein's abuse.
"Why
was he allowed to sponsor visas for young models using their
immigration status as leverage to abuse them and silence them?" Phillips
said. "Epstein was not just a serial predator; he was an international
human trafficker. And many around him knew this, many participated, and
many profited — and yet he was protected."
Phillips was among those calling for transparency.
Also stumbling is a member of Congress. Evan Williams (TAG24) notes,
"MAGA Congressman James Comer claimed on Tuesday that Ghislaine Maxwell
had 'exonerated' President Donald Trump during an interview with the
Department of Justice." Comer's a liar or an idiot -- probably both.
Pope Leo might be able to exonerate someone with a statement because the
new pope is trusted. Jizzy Pants Maxwell? She's a convicted felon as
is her dead partner Epstein. In her two days of chatting with air head
Todd Blanche, Jizzy Pants insisted she was innocent and that so was
Epstein. A liar like that? They can lie but they can't exonerate.
"What
I will say is she got this airtime and platform. Her voice was elevated
way before our voices were elevated here today," said Hyelm. "And the
same calm, manipulative voice that she had — so polite, there, that day
with Todd Blanche, was the same polite, coercive, manipulative voice
that I heard as she was grooming me to then send me off to the home of
Jeffrey Epstein, where he would assault me."
The
same attempt to build a relationship and try to garner trust was what
Helm said she experienced. She was convinced she was about to start her
"dream job" for which she'd been recruited from college. She was flown
from Los Angeles to New York City for an interview.
"So, I thought her voice that day was the same voice that sent me off to a monster," she added.
Helm
also noted that she thinks nothing can be believed that comes out of
Maxwell, because she's already been caught with perjury.
"I
myself could sit there and listen as I did, I sat there and listened,
listen to this woman's voice, lie, and there was no pushback from Todd
Blanche, because — does he even have the facts to be able to push back
on her?" Helm asked. "We could sit there and push back. Why didn't we
get to attend that? Why weren't we there that day, or why wasn't even
one of us consulted prior to that day in that meeting? And why on Earth
has she been moved from Florida to her — it's basically a prison spa. I
mean, you know, let's be real."
She explained that none of the survivors were consulted ahead of the meeting or even told that the interview would happen.
Marina Lacerda was part of a vast network of victims who were abused by Epstein
as a teenager. Until now, she was identified as an unidentified minor
victim in the 2019 federal indictment against the disgraced financier.
Joining lawmakers and a group of survivors in
Washington, D.C. Wednesday, Lacerda, 37, shared details of her abuse by
Epstein and demanded the complete release of the so-called Epstein
Files.
“I
never thought that I would find myself here,” she said. “The only
reason I’m here is because it feels like the people who matter in this
country finally care about what we have to say.”
She first met Epstein in 2002 in New York when she was just 14, according to the 2019 indictment.
The
young Brazilian immigrant was a freshman in high school at the time,
working three jobs to try to support her mom and her sister. That’s when
a friend told her she could make $300 by giving an “older guy” a
massage, she said at a Wednesday press conference on Capitol Hill.
“It went from a dream job to the worst nightmare,” Lacerda said.
Let's note some reactions from ten community sites:
Stan:
But that was scary and I couldn't believe anyone would harm my aunt
because she was so warm, sweet and funny. As the survivors spoke out
today, I kept thinking about that and how sick some people are. Maxwell
is sick. Epstien was sick. Maxwell is still alive. She needs to be
back in a real prison. And the president of the United States needs to
be defending the survivors, not attacking them.
Ann: The survivors shined today and as Chump attacked them, they just stuck
to the truth and shined even brighter. We need to see some justice on
this issue and we need to see some closure. Our government has to stand
with the survivors or our government is not of the people, it's against
the people.
Marcia: Today, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell spoke out.
The world's a little better as a result. When brave voices tell the
truth, it makes a difference. Chump immediately attacked them and called them a "hoax." Doesn't
matter. Many people heard them and some for the first time. This
helped the nation. I applaud these survivors and want to see justice
for them. Release the files. That's a demand we need to make to honor
those who were betrayed by the justice system and the Alex Acostas.
Kat: They
are not going to go away. They are not going to be dismissed. They
were ignored and threatened as girls and young women and they're not
having it anymore nor should they. We
need to join their call and demand all the records be released. We
need to join their call and make it clear that Maxwell belongs in a real
prison and not the social club Chump moved her to weeks ago. She is a
convicted sex trafficker and pedophile. She has stood trial and been
sentenced to 20 years behind bars.
Rebecca:
crooks. they're like the supreme court. they're not going to police
themselves, so they're not to need outsiders to do it. i
think we'll be seeing some much needed reforms after we've watched
chump and his family work overtime to make millions via their
corruption. but he's a predator and that's what predators do. he's
a predator who was friends with jeffrey epstein and ghislaine maxwell
and that's why the orange creep is not helping the survivors. he
doesn't care about and he never did. truth be told, he was probably
pushing himself on underage girls. chump is disgusting. and before this
is all over, maga will realize that and will grasp how he played them.
Elaine: Nothing but lies from Chump and his administration. Today, disgusting
Donald made a point to attack the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and
Ghislaine Maxwell. Chump is a con artist. He's exposed himself to the American people.
Trina: Chump is a liar. And he is a liar who does not care about the America
people. He's part of the swamp he once pretended to want to drain.
He's destroying our earth. That is just who he is, a dangerous
criminal. And that is why he moved Ghislaine Maxwell to Club Fed and
why he is attacking the survivors abused by Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
Betty: Important day as survivors publicly spoke out and demanded justice.
They spoke out even as Chump attacked them. As US House Rep
Jasmine Crockett noted, clearly the White House was the hostile actors.
They are not a hoax and they will not be silenced.
When
the truth is spoken, we're all a little bit stronger as a result. We're
inspired to speak more truth. We're encouraged to stand with those in
need. Doing the right thing becomes very important.
Thank you to
all the survivors who spoke today and who inspired us and who remembered
the importance of humanity and that democracy requires a strong public
square where the truth can be spoken and embraced.
Mike: Donald Chump is
disgusting. He has two daughters. I only have one daughter. But this
is something that we all need to call out and that's especially true if
you are a father. What was done to these women by Epstein and Maxwell?
Those are crimes. And these women were failed. It's time for us, as a
country to make this right. To make it clear that grooming and abuse
is not acceptable and that destroying people's lives is not
acceptable. We
need to stand with the survivors to show them the support that they
shouldn't have gotten all along and we need to stand with the survivors
to embrace our own humanity. Donald
Chump is disgusting and so is anyone else protecting the criminals
Epstein and Maxwell and standing in the way of the survivors getting
justice and getting closure.
Ruth: And that is the reality before we factor in Mr. Chump's
efforts to silence those who survived the abuse of Jeffrey Epstein and
Ghislaine Maxwell.
Did
everyone catch the slap Chump gave Robert Kennedy Junior? Just
wondering. He's mocking those wanting the Kennedy assassination records
released.
Dementia
Donald Chump: It remind me a little of the Kennedy situation. We gave
them everything. Over and over again. More. And more. And more. And
nobody's ever satisfied.
Somebody
better check on Junior and they especially better check on the worm in
Junior's brain after Chump landed that bitch slap to Junior's head.
President
Donald Trump on Wednesday called demands that his administration
release the Jeffrey Epstein files a distraction from his successes, as a
group of victims of the notorious sex offender called for those
documents to be publicly disclosed.
"This is a Democratic hoax that never ends," Trump told reporters at the White House when he was asked about the Epstein files.
So
Chump's admitting he's a chump? Because if Epstein is just "a
Democratic hoax" and Chump told people last year he would release the
files and planned to do so even after he was sworn in at the start of
the year? If he's right in his comments currently that it was all a
hoax then Chump got taken in. Like a sucker. Like an idiot. Like a
Chump.
Jeffrey
Epstein survivor Lisa Phillips challenged President Donald Trump
on-camera over his multiple rants calling the Epstein Files a”hoax,”
inviting him to meet with her.
About a dozen
survivors spoke out Wednesday morning in a press conference organized by
lawmakers from both parties to call for more transparency over the
Epstein Files.
Phillips was asked about the many times that Trump has called the issue a “hoax,” and was unsparing in her response:
REPORTER:
The question would be for the survivors, the president has said that
this Epstein issue is a hoax, is the word that he used. Can we get your
reactions to what you think when you hear him say that?
LISA
PHILLIPS: I’ll answer that. Mr. President Donald J. Trump, I am a
registered Republican, not that that matters because this is not
political.
However, I cordially invite you to
the Capitol to meet me in person so you can understand this is not a
hoax. We are real human beings! This is real trauma!
REPORTER: What does it feel like emotionally to hear that?
UNIDENTIFIED: Devastating.
LISA PHILLIPS: It’s being gutted from the inside out. Not that I would know what that feels like, but I imagine.
It’s
the anxiety buildup with the depression and the survival mode, and then
your nervous system goes limp and ironically is shot. And it feels like
you just want to explode inside because nobody, again, is understanding
that this is a real situation.
These women are real. We’re here in person. To say that it’s a hoax is just not … Please humanize us!
I
would like Donald J. Trump and every person in America and around the
world to humanize us, to see us for who we are and to hear us for what
we have to say.
Employment
gains were so weak in the July jobs report that President Donald Trump
fired the head of the bureau charged with collecting the data,
baselessly claiming it was rigged.
But fresh
figures out Wednesday show that those meager job totals weren’t an
anomaly: For the first time in more than four years, there are fewer
open jobs than there are job seekers.
“This
is a turning point for the labor market,” Heather Long, chief economist
at Navy Federal Credit Union, wrote Wednesday. “It’s yet another
crack.”
The number of job openings was an
estimated 7.18 million at the end of July, falling from a downwardly
revised 7.36 million the month before, according to Bureau of Labor
Statistics data released Wednesday.
Job
openings are now not only at their lowest level in 10 months, but
they’re also below the number of unemployed workers (at 7.2 million) for
the first time since April 2021.
In addition, REUTERS notes,
"US manufacturing contracted for a sixth straight month in August as
factories dealt with the fallout from the Trump administration’s import
tariffs, with some manufacturers describing the current business
environment as 'much worse than the Great Recession'." Will Neal (DAILY BEAST) points out:
President
Donald Trump might regret sacking his last Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS) chief because the new numbers are in and they’re just as bad as
before.
Released Wednesday, the agency’s latest
Job Openings and Labor Turnover report recorded just 7.18 million
employment listings for July. It’s only the second time they’ve dipped
below 7.2 million since the last quarter of 2020, at the height of the
COVID pandemic.
It’s also lower than even
independent economists, polled by Dow Jones, had forecasted, fueling
widespread concerns of a weakening job market amid the Trump
administration’s turbulent handling of the economy and ongoing trade war
against much of the rest of the planet.
“This is a
turning point for the labor market,” Heather Long, an economist with
the Navy Federal Credit Union, told CNBC Wednesday.
“It’s
yet another crack,” she went on, adding the new figures were
“underscoring how this job market is frozen and it’s difficult for
anyone to get a job right now.”
We're not done with the news of Chump's war on the economy. Sarah K. Burris (RAW STORY) notes not only the poor job numbers but also the housing market:
When it comes to housing, things are even worse, and Long thinks that Trump should declare a "national housing emergency."
"Honestly,
it could be a good idea. Housing affordability in the US is basically
at the worst point in about 40 years. It's been stuck there for ~3 years
now," said Long.
She showed two charts that
illustrate the problem: "1) Housing unaffordability is worst in 40
years, 2) Home prices and rent prices have shot up dramatically compared
to median incomes."
"While housing is mostly a
local government issue (zoning, etc.), there are some things the
national government can do to help," Long added. 'And that list goes
well beyond the Fed lowering interest rates. We need more home building.
There are many ways to help incentivize (or subsidize) that."
It's
the same thing that real estate developers have been saying for the
past two months, CNBC reported. Quality low-income housing is too
expensive to develop and still generate the profits they seek. He's
hoping that government rescue might be on the way.
Heading
toward fall, Americans are continuing to rate the U.S. economy
negatively, as most pick "uncertain" and "struggling" to describe its
current state. Ratings dipped again slightly over the last month.
A
third of Americans pick the descriptors "rebounding" or "expanding."
(Respondents could pick multiple words.) And more than twice as many
said "unfair" as "fair."
Positive views of the
economy have been hovering in a range in the 30s all year. They had
ticked up slightly toward the end of July, though today it's above the
low hit back in the winter.
Behind those views is
much the same story as it has been for a while: Prices. Two-thirds say
prices are still going up and, perhaps more importantly for outlook,
two-thirds expect them to keep going up, at least a little.
And
what happens when you entwine voter revulsion with regards to Chump
when it comes to both Epstein and revulsion to the damaged economy? Alex Henderson explains:
Although
Donald Trump has run for president four times — first with a
short-lived Reform Party campaign in 2000, then three times as the GOP
nominee — 2024 marked the first time Trump won the national popular
vote. It was a close election: Trump only won the popular vote by
roughly 1.5 percent, but he made it past the finish line and
successfully attracted voters beyond his hardcore MAGA base. Those new
Trump voters include Latinos, independents, Gen-Z, and members of the
Manosphere.
But in an op-ed published by Bloomberg News, Nia-Malika Henderson argues that 2024 Trump voters under 35 are having buyer's remorse.
"One
of the most surprising datapoints from President Donald Trump's 2024
victory was his strength among young voters, a demographic that is
typically a core part of the Democratic base," explains Henderson, who
formerly covered politics for CNN and the Washington Post. "In 2020,
President Joe Biden won this age group (18-29) by 24 points. Yet, in
2024, Trump closed the gap, with former Vice President Kamala Harris
winning this same group by just 4 points. Now, a Pew Research Center
poll shows Trump steadily losing ground with a larger young cohort,
revealing weaknesses in the very group that helped him win in November."
If you need some video on this reality of Chump destroying the economy, here's a report from this morning's MORNING JOE.
And from earlier this week, here's FORBES.
Let's wind down with this from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren
(D-Mass.), Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), along
with Representatives Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.), Maggie Goodlander
(D-N.H.), and Delia C. Ramirez (D-Ill.), led 55 members of Congress in
opening a new investigation into the Trump administration’s arrest,
detention, and deportation of non-citizen service members, veterans, and
military families. The lawmakers wrote to the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) and the Department of Defense (DOD) demanding an
explanation for these practices, which go against decades of precedent
and long-standing DHS policy indicating
that military service offers protection from immigration enforcement
for military service members, veterans, and their immediate family
members.
“The Trump administration’s [actions] threaten U.S. national security
interests and erode the U.S. military’s credibility when it makes
promises to its service members who have put their lives on the line for
our country,” wrote the lawmakers.
Over the past century, hundreds of thousands of immigrant service
members have fought for the nation and contributed to victories in
military conflicts. Non-citizen service members fill in recruitment gaps
and provide foreign language skills and medical expertise to the military that are difficult for recruiters to find and expensive to teach.
In April, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) rescinded its
former policy of considering military service a “significant mitigating
factor” when deciding whether to pursue immigration enforcement and issued a new policy less protective of service members and their families.
Following the policy change, the wife of a Marine Corps veteran
and mother of two young children was detained by ICE during a green
card application appointment — despite having lived in the United States
for over a decade. Then, in June, a father of three Marines was repeatedly punched in the head by masked ICE agents, and a U.S. citizen
who served in the Army was rounded up in an indiscriminate raid and
held without explanation. The Trump administration’s actions against
veterans and non-citizen military families have even prompted at least
one veteran to leave the United States.
Multiple constituents affected by the administration’s reckless
changes to immigration protections for military families have shared
their stories with representatives in Congress. For example, Sae Joon Park,
a disabled Purple Heart veteran residing in Hawaii, was forced to
self-deport by the Trump administration despite having lived in the U.S.
for nearly five decades. Additionally, Maria Pelaez,
a mother of an active-duty U.S. Marine, was detained by ICE, and ICE
has refused to release her despite a judge’s decision to grant her bond.
The Trump administration may be targeting military families using
information they voluntarily provided to the federal government in
connection with their service. When applying for immigration benefits, like “parole in place,” military families provide extensive personal data,
including their physical addresses, physically-identifying information
like eye color and height, country of birth, and more. Now, USCIS may be
using that information to refer service members or their families to
ICE for removal proceedings, even if they were previously deprioritized
for enforcement actions.
Even as the administration took steps to backtrack on its previous
immigration enforcement protections, military recruiters continued using
immigration benefits as a talking point to recruit non-citizens, “promoting enlistment
as a way to gain ‘protection from deportation’ for family members.”
Only recently did the Marines stop the practice and it is unclear
whether other military services continue to use this recruitment tactic.
“We demand an explanation for why DHS is betraying its promises to
service members who play a key role in protecting U.S. national
security,” wrote the members.
The coalition asked the two agencies to provide, by September 16,
2025: information about the number of non-citizens serving in the
military; a list of service members, veterans, and family members who
have been arrested, detained, or deported since January 2025; the impact
of these new immigration policies on recruitment, readiness, and
morale; what information about non-citizen service members and military
family members the Pentagon provides DHS and ICE; and more.
Senators Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Ruben
Gallego (D-Ariz.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii),
Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Andy Kim (D-N.J.), Amy
Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Catherine Cortez Masto
(D-Nev.), Patty Murrary (D-Wash.), Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), Alex Padilla
(D-Calif.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.), Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), Bernie Sanders
(I-Vt.), Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Mark Warner (D-Va.), Peter
Welch (D-Vt.), and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) joined in signing the letter.
House: Sarah Elfreth (D-Md.), Becca Balint (D-Vt.), Nanette Barragan
(D-Calif.), Wesley Bell (D-Mo.), Nikki Budzinski (D-Ill.), Sean Casten
(D-Ill.), Gil Cisneros (D-Calif.), Angie Craig (D-Minn.), Jason Crow
(D-Colo.), Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.), Danny Davis (D-Ill.), Lloyd Doggett
(D-Texas), Maxine Dexter (D-Ore.), Cleo Fields (D-La.), John Garamendi
(D-Calif.), Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas), Daniel Goldman (D-N.Y.), Jonathan
Jackson (D-Ill.), Sara Jacobs (D-Calif.), Henry Johnson (D-Ga.), John
Larson (D-Conn.), Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.), Kelly Morrison (D-Minn.),
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.), Chris Pappas (D-N.H.), Scott Peters
(D-Calif.), Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.), Hilary Scholten (D-Mich.), Eric
Swalwell (D-Calif.), Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.), Dina Titus (D-Nev.), Derek
Tran (D-Calif.), and Juan Vargas (D-Calif.) joined in signing the
letter.