Friday, August 22, 2025

Can Donald Chump learn his lane?

First up, Katie Phang.



Now for Donald Chump.  I'm getting so sick of that ass.  Can he just do his job and stop sticking his nose in everything?


President Trump is once again demanding that Colorado officials "free" former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters from prison, this time adding a threat to "take harsh measures" if she is not let go.

Why it matters: The remark, made Thursday on his Truth Social platform, is the latest attempt by Trump to intervene on behalf of Peters, one of the nation's most prominent 2020 election deniers.

What he's saying: Trump called Peters "a brave and innocent Patriot who has been tortured by Crooked Colorado politicians" and criticized the state's mail-in ballot elections.

He added that Peters, 69, "is an old woman, and very sick."


She's a sick f**k who broke the law.  And this was state law not federal law.  So Chump can't pardon her -- he can only pardon federal criminals.

Why is that?  Because state crimes are none of his damn business.  He really needs to learn his lane.  I'm sick of his attacks on colleges and schools.  He is NANNY TRUMP who can't stop interfering in everything.  That's why he's done such a lousy job.  "I'll end the war in one day!"  It's something like 213 days since he was sworn in.  And he hasn't ended it.  How could he?  He acts like he's drunk all the time and stays up all night posting to social media and he's got his nose in everybody's business.

Just do your damn job, old man, just do your damn job.  

He's such an embarrassment.  Tim Butters (INQUISITR) reports:

It doesn’t take great powers of perception to observe that Trump acts a little differently around Putin.

When the brash American shares the same space as the reserved Russian, Trump’s usual wager and bombastic bluster visibly recede like a snail retreating into its shell. Putin on the other hand, just smiles coldly and has a look in his eyes that seems too suggest, ‘You’re my b**ch Trump. And you’ll do exactly what you’re told!’
Of course, that is all just idle speculation. Putin is a dangerous man, capable of unleashing a lot of hell, and any statesman would be wise to tread carefully in his presence. Does Trump instinctively realise that he can’t play a player, and that all his bluff and swagger will have zero effect on the former KGB agent?
Or is there something a little more sinister behind the engaging but extremely cautious dance between these two world leaders?

Does Trump really tread on eggshells around Putin because he is fearful of the damage a man with an ego to match his own can inflict upon the world stage if he decides to throw his dummies out of the pram? Or is the US President cautious for another reason entirely?

In plain speak, does Putin have some sort of dirt on Trump that could tarnish the Commander-in-Chief’s legacy quicker than you can say, ‘You’re being blackmailed, son!’

Does Putin possess the sort of compromising material that would rot Trump’s reputation much like fish left out in the fierce and unforgiving desert sun?

According to military analyst Professor Michael Clarke, there are a number of retired intelligence officers who believe exactly that!

Speaking to Sky News, Clarke explained that the Russian leader has the sort of dirt on Trump that goes “far beyond hookers in Moscow hotel rooms.”

Chump is such a putz.  An embarrassing old man who needs to be put in a home.  He shouldn't be allowed out in public for fear that he will wonder off.  


He's just so damn stupid.  Ailia Zehra reports:

A federal judge ruled Thursday that Alina Habba, a longtime ally and former personal attorney of President Donald Trump, was unlawfully serving as the Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, rendering all official actions taken by her office since her disputed reappointment "void."
The decision marks a dramatic legal and political setback for the Trump administration and raises questions about the status of dozens of federal prosecutions in the state.

The ruling comes after months of mounting controversy over Habba’s appointment. Initially named to the position by Trump in March under a 120-day statutory authority window, Habba’s legal tenure expired in early July.
At that point, federal judges in New Jersey acted within their authority to appoint veteran prosecutor Desiree Leigh Grace to succeed her.

But in an unprecedented move, the Trump administration removed Grace days later, withdrew Habba’s pending Senate nomination, and used a legal workaround to reinstall Habba as the acting U.S. Attorney — this time under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act by designating her as First Assistant.


Can he not follow the rules?  Does he think that the law doesn't apply to him?  I'm sick of him.  I'm not joking or trying to be funny.  He needs to do his damn job and stop sticking his nose into what cities are doing or states or doing or museums are doing?  He's a frightmare and he is a joke.  He'll rot in hell and he'll deserve it.

He's worthless garbage.  And you know how we know that?  Only someone who knows that they're worthless garbage would try to lie repeatedly, try to claim credit for things that he did not do.  Molly Byrne (OK!) explains:


Donald Trump continues to prove how his vocabulary is one of a kind.

In May, the president addressed the public during a White House press conference, where he claimed Americans would begin to pay significantly lower prices for prescription drugs — prices that would match the minimum amount European countries pay for medications.

During his speech, the 79-year-old used the word “equalize.” As he continued to make his statement, Trump ranted that he invented the word — despite it being around for over 400 years.

“Basically, what we’re doing is equalizing. There’s a new word that I came up with, which is probably the best word,” the president said. “We’re gonna equalize where we’re all gonna pay the same. We’re gonna pay what Europe’s gonna pay.”

According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, the word “equalize” was first used in 1599. Although Trump is the eldest person in history to be elected as U.S. president, he hasn’t been around for that long, making his claims wildly false.



Here's C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Thursday, August 21, 2025.  Chump and his national security stooges are giving us new grounds for impeachment, Chump's fading in the polls, a judge rebukes Chump for his efforts to distract from his failure to release the Epstein files, Chump continues his war on immigrants, and much more.

We have a lot to cover regarding Chump's war on immigrants but let's start with polling.  Alex Henderson reports:

Trump, according to the Miami Herald, won 32 percent of Hispanic voters in 2020; in 2024, that number increased to 46 percent — much to the frustration of Democratic strategists.

But according to the Herald's Brendan Rascius, polls are showing his approval among Latinos falling.

In an article published on August 19, Rascius cites polling data from Reuters/Ipsos poll, The Hill and Gallup and explains, "Conducted over six days in August, the (Reuters/Ipsos) poll found 40 percent of respondents approve of Trump's job performance so far. This figure, while the lowest recorded since Trump's inauguration, is unchanged from July. But it is down 7 points from January, when a record-high 47 percent of Americans approved of Trump."
Trump's inroads among Latinos, Rascius notes, helped him win the 2024 election. But now, according to Rascius, "About one-third of Hispanic respondents, 32 percent, said they approved of Trump's job performance, on par with a previous low recorded this year. By comparison, the president's approval rating among Hispanic adults stood at 34 percent in April and 37 percent in January, marking a 5-point decline, according to The Hill."

Dementia Donnie on the decline.  Rex Huppke (USA TODAY) observes:

While the top issues for most Americans are high prices, inflation and health care, our increasingly unpopular president is laser-focused on things nobody cares about. Like downplaying exhibitions on the history of slavery at the Smithsonian.

On the same day a new poll by The Economist/YouGov showed Donald Trump’s disapproval rating hitting a new high, the president took time to post this on social media: “The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been.”
How bad slavery was? I’m not quite sure what that implies, but suffice it to say the new poll didn’t find “See less about how slavery was bad” to be a priority for American voters watching the costs of beef and vegetables skyrocket.



A pair of new national polls gave Donald Trump the kind of data no president wants to see.

Just 31% of Americans find Trump trustworthy, a new low for him and down from 38% at the start of his second term in January, according to an Aug. 12 Economist/YouGov survey.

And a Pew Research Center survey released Aug. 14 showed that just 38% of Americans approve of Trump's performance as president, with significant majorities disapproving of his signature "One Big Beautiful Bill," his approach to tariffs and changes he has made to the federal government.
Americans dislike just about everything Trump brags about. And the more he touts what he sees as major accomplishments, the less America likes them – and him.


He's just not trust worthy -- or likeable.  Ailia Zehra notes:

Journalist Tara Pameri said Tuesday President Donald Trump and his administration are "pushing deadlines back" when it comes to the documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, only giving out "small pieces to appease their base."

During an appearance on CNN Tuesday, Palmeri, who has been reporting on the Epstein controversy, said, "I would think that these documents are going to be very limited. I obviously would love to see all of the gigabytes that they’re holding on to: The evidence, the surveillance, the photos that I’ve been told of from senior law enforcement sources that they are holding on to."
She continued: "But, as you have heard and see from your own reporters and reporting, they are kicking this down — they’re kicking the can down the road. They’re pushing deadlines back. They’re releasing limited amounts of files, and we just know that this is —this is happening in private."
She added that these should be public hearings where everyone is called on to speak, including FBI director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and even Trump.

"If they’re calling the former president, Bill Clinton — they should be calling him [Trump] as well, since he’s also in the files. So I just think, this just seems like they’re giving out small pieces to appease their base, but really, they need to come clean right now," Palmeri said.

She added that former labor secretary Alex Acosta’s deputy, Marie Villafana, would be "an excellent person to call."

They should call Villafana but, please note, they won't even Alex Acosta and he's the one who gave Epstein the sweetheart deal -- the one that Ghislaine Maxwell's new deal is starting to look a lot like -- and Chump gave Maxwell her sweetheart deal.  Matthew Chapman notes:

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has moved forward with a plan to partially release information from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case — but House Democrats, including ranking member Robert Garcia (D-CA), are not satisfied with this limited production.
And furthermore, Garcia told MSNBC's "The Weeknight" panel on Tuesday, they've left out a massively important witness from all this: President Donald Trump's former Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta, who as a former federal prosecutor, helped Epstein escape justice in the first place.

"James Comer's spokesperson, responded today to you," said anchor Eugene Daniels. "They said, you're trying to invent a crisis where none exists. And at the end, they said former Attorney General Bill Barr testified that he never saw any evidence suggesting President Trump committed a crime. Now, they have been very specific about committing a crime, but are they lying in that statement based on what you heard?"
"Without actually commenting on exactly that statement, I will say that's a very — that's a very creative crafting of a statement," said Garcia. "And I think that if they have nothing to hide, they should release the complete transcript or video of the Bill Barr deposition. So let's do that and let's let the American public make their own judgments."


Letting the American people make their own judgment?  Donald Chump would rather do some actual work than let that happen.  And, as Lawrence O'Donnell noted last night, Chump does not like to work. 


Especially not on a day when a court exposes him as a liar.  

As Lawrence noted, the moment Chump was in hot water over not releasing the Epstein files as he'd promised to do, suddenly Chump tried to distract by calling for the Grand Jury transcripts to be released.  Lawrence called that out immediately noting that it was a kick-the-can tactic because Grand Jury testimony does not get released.  Chump was hoping his announcement would make the Epstein story go away and that when verdicts emerged on releasing the testimony, everyone would be focused on something else.  Chump did manage to delay but public attention has not waned.  Yesterday the third verdict on this from a judge came out.  


Each judge cited longstanding grand jury secrecy rules and concluded that the government did not meet any of the extraordinary exceptions under federal law that could justify making them public.

They also noted that the Justice Department has voluminous records related to Epstein that aren't covered by grand jury secrecy rules. Berman wrote that the scant information contained in around 70 pages of Epstein grand jury transcripts "pales in comparison to the Epstein investigative information and materials in the hands of the Department of Justice," which he said totals around 100,000 pages.

"The Government is the logical party to make comprehensive disclosure to the public of the Epstein Files," Berman wrote in an apparent reference to the Justice Department's refusal to release additional records. He said the request to release grand jury records "appears to be a 'diversion' from the breadth and scope of the Epstein files in the Government's possession." 

The Justice Department had informed Berman that the only witness to testify before the Epstein grand jury was an FBI agent who, the judge noted, "had no direct knowledge of the facts of the case and whose testimony was mostly hearsay." The rest of the grand jury presentation consisted of a PowerPoint slideshow and a call log.
 


  
Berman noted that the Justice Department's files on Epstein dwarf those stemming from the grand jury. Proceedings before grand juries are typically kept secret.

"A significant and compelling reason to reject the Government's position in this litigation is that the Government has already undertaken a comprehensive investigation into the Epstein case and, not surprisingly, has assembled a 'trove' of Epstein documents, interviews, and exhibits. And, the Government committed that it would share its Epstein investigation materials with the public," Berman wrote. 

"The Government is the logical party to make comprehensive disclosure to the public of the Epstein Files. By comparison, the instant grand jury motion appears to be a 'diversion' from the breadth and scope of the Epstein files in the Government's possession," Berman wrote, quoting a decision by another judge in New York who denied the government's move to unseal material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's co-conspirator who is serving a 20-year sentence on sex-trafficking charges.

"The information contained in the Epstein grand jury transcripts pales in comparison to the Epstein investigation information and materials in the hands of the Department of Justice," he concluded.


For more on this, you can stream Nicole Wallace's report . . .



. . . and Ari Mebler's report.



As the judge noted, this was a distraction.  And Chump's efforts to change the topic have not gone unnoticed by the people nor is this story going away.  

A letter to the editors of THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH:

Shame on Gov. Mike DeWine for sending our Ohio National Guard to Washington, D.C. at the whim of our president, who has conjured up another "emergency" in our country. 

President Donald Trump has accomplished one thing by doing this. No one is mentioning the Epstein files. 

Gov. DeWine, don't be complicit. Bring the Guard home. 

Victoria Reidy, Columbus

 

From a letter to the editors of THE PALM BEACH POST:

Prosecutors [led by then-U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta and then-Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer] intentionally kept the victims and their lawyers in the dark because they knew these young women would never allow such a sweetheart deal to stand. 
Let’s be clear — this was not just negligence. It was a betrayal. By cutting this backroom deal in secrecy, the government told these girls their pain didn’t matter, their voices didn’t matter, and their futures didn’t matter.

They were victimized once by Epstein and Maxwell, and then victimized again by their own government. Enough with the excuses.

The victims deserve better, and the public deserves the truth. Release the files, expose the liars, and the truth for the world to see what actually happened.

Spencer T. Kuvin, Esq., West Palm Beach

As an attorney, Spence Kuvin has represented some of the survivors of Epstein and Maxwell's assaults and abuse

Let's turn to immigration and start with this from Ben at MEIDASTOUCH NEWS.




On the six-year-old noted in the video above, Alex Woodward (INDEPENDENT) reports:

A six-year-old girl and her mother, who were seeking asylum in the United States, have been deported to Ecuador after being arrested in New York City and held in immigration detention for a week.

The second-grade student went to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement check-in appointment with her mother and older brother in lower Manhattan on August 12 when they were detained by federal agents.
New York officials confirmed that the young girl and her mother, who had been living in Queens, were deported on Tuesday morning. The girl’s 19-year-old brother is still locked up in an immigration detention center in New Jersey.

The case of another New York City public school student being targeted has drawn renewed scrutiny and outrage over the practice of arresting immigrants at routine check-in appointments and court hearings.

The child’s arrest appears to be the first known ICE arrest of a New Yorker under the age of 18 during Donald Trump’s administration.


New York City schools saw increased enrollment driven, in part, by families who had sought asylum during the Biden administration. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul weighed in on the family’s behalf, and school officials are working to assure students that schools will remain a welcoming place. 

“She had no power to decide which country she would be living,” said Astrid Avedissian, a lawyer for one of the student's siblings, who is 16. "She had no power to decide which border she would be crossing."

[. . .]

On Aug. 19, New York City Councilmember Shekar Krishnan and state Assemblymember Catalina Cruz, both representatives in Queens, confirmed the student and her mother were deported. ICE records show her brother, Manuel, 19, is still in custody.

"Deporting a 6-year-old child two weeks before she is supposed to start school, separating her and her mother from their family, is cruel," Krishnan and Cruz said in a joint statement. "It is a shameful stain on our country's history and conscience."


A Colombian man seeking asylum was arrested by federal agents while attending a routine immigration appointment in Tennessee, his girlfriend told Newsweek.

Morgan Bowser, 28, said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained her partner, John Ever Pineda Calderón, 35, a hotel renovation worker seeking asylum, inside the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP) Office in Memphis.
Bowser said she was waiting in the parking lot as the arrest unfolded on August 7 around 10 a.m.

An ISAP appointment is a scheduled check-in that immigrants are required to attend while their immigration cases are being processed.

Bowser, who described waiting for hours without knowing what had happened to Calderón, said she was left heartbroken after receiving a call from him confirming he had been detained and transferred.

These are horrible stories.  They go against democracy, they go against what we're supposed to value in the United States.   David Kurtz (TPM) notes:

I usually cast President Trump’s anti-immigrant mass deportation agenda as a rule of law story. But it is of course so much more than that. It is fundamentally a story about racism, xenophobia, and othering. It’s about preying on our fears, differences, and prejudices to create a villainous foe whom he can easily vanquish in repeated set-pieces. It’s about letting loose the worst of our impulses to heighten and sustain divisions among us.
The mass deportation agenda is just one part of a larger agenda in which white Americans are fronted as the real America and everyone else is second-class, unless they individually demonstrate in lavish ways a high enough degree of fealty to Donald Trump.

It’s against this backdrop that much of this week’s news is taking place: Trump’s minimizing of chattel slavery; the federalization of D.C. police and the deployment of red state national guards to a plurality Black city; the phasing out of support for non-native English speakers in school; new hoops for legal immigrants to jump through; and a gauntlet of other indignities and slights that preference white citizens.

[. . .]

The mass deportation agenda is just one part of a larger agenda in which white Americans are fronted as the real America and everyone else is second-class, unless they individually demonstrate in lavish ways a high enough degree of fealty to Donald Trump.

It’s against this backdrop that much of this week’s news is taking place: Trump’s minimizing of chattel slavery; the federalization of D.C. police and the deployment of red state national guards to a plurality Black city; the phasing out of support for non-native English speakers in school; new hoops for legal immigrants to jump through; and a gauntlet of other indignities and slights that preference white citizens.

Students are attacked -- college students and children -- and mothers are attacked -- even nursing mothers have been separated from their children, the elderly are attacked, an immigrant who was a police officer gets attacked, the list is endless.  It's not about immigration.  Dan Gooding (NEWSWEEK) reports:

A Los Angeles teacher whose student was detained by federal agents while he walked his dog has told Newsweek that she believes mistaken bounty hunters plucked him off the street.

Lizette Becerra, who works within the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), visited Benjamin Marcelo Guerrero-Cruz, 18, in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention on Sunday.
"For about seven days, he could not change, he was in his pajama shorts and slippers. He couldn't bathe. He couldn't brush his teeth. He was sleeping next to a toilet where he had to wake up every time someone went so that he wouldn't get urinated on," Becerra said.

"It wasn't until Saturday morning that he was finally able to shower and was issued clothes," she said, adding that he told her he lost weight, as well.
[. . .]
Guerrero-Cruz is currently being held in the Adelanto Detention Facility, on the edge of Victorville outside of L.A. Before that, Becerra said, he had been moved between two other facilities in the city itself since his arrest around two weeks ago.

"He says about 15 men, plain clothes with vests that said: 'Immigration Police' on them, in three SUVs, came up to him and just grabbed him and started calling him by another name," Becerra said, adding that the teen tried to tell the men he was not the person they were looking for.

ICE has carried out their thug tactics with no real oversight.  Chump has given them powers they've never had before and these are thugs.  They're the worst of the worst.  Most probably couldn't get into the military (or, in some cases, back into the military) without a conduct waiver.  Melissa Gira Grant (THE NEW REPUBLIC) notes:

The beatdown in broad daylight in Washington, D.C., on Saturday was caught on video. Two masked men in tactical vests grappled with a delivery worker. One tased him, and he fell to the ground. A third man piled on, and then a fourth, a fifth, and a sixth, all in similar vests with faces covered. Pinning the worker face down on the pavement, agents tased him again and punched him repeatedly in the head. “Get the f**k out of this city!” a bystander’s voice yelled out at the masked men. “Why are you guys here?”
The masked men’s vests only identified them as “police,” as is often the case with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, and later, their arrest—in the upscale Logan Circle neighborhood—was confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security. It was part of the escalation in the federal law enforcement occupation ordered by Trump, with multiple agencies patrolling neighborhoods, stopping residents at checkpoints, and making arrests. Throughout, these federal agents have met opposition from countless bystanders and witnesses, who record them, jeer at them, and demand they leave their city.

In that sense, nothing about the assault on Saturday stood out so much as it captured all these dynamics in the span of three minutes. It laid bare too how this takeover of an American city—the nation’s capital, no less—has been brewing in the far-right imagination for a long time. “You guys are ruining the country,” said one of the bystanders to the masked agents, and one of them responded, “Liberals already ruined it.” Once, it was far-right groups who flooded cities in the summertime, in masks and tactical vests, looking for a fight; now, those groups have no need to be in the streets, with ICE and other federal agents carrying out their mission for them. As one Proud Boy organizer said at a Portland, Oregon, rally in 2018, “For all the illegals trying to jump over our border, we should be smashing their heads into the concrete.”

What we are seeing now flows from those dramatic street confrontations, brought on by groups such as Patriot Prayer and the Proud Boys nearly a decade ago, when they made Portland their target and Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson pledged, “The stench-covered and liberal-occupied streets of Portland will be CLEANSED.” Gibson was running as a Republican for the Washington state Senate at the time, and the Portland Police Bureau was in close contact with Patriot Prayer organizers, as reporting by Willamette Week exposed. The police regarded them as “much more mainstream” than leftist counterprotesters, arresting more of the latter than Proud Boys or Patriot Prayer members—even as the far-right groups were advocating the murder of immigrants and leftists.

[. . .]

Seeing how ICE in particular have conducted themselves over the last few months, some people have feared that the masked agents Trump has unleashed might be the same people he pardoned for their involvement in the January 6 insurrection. Had they now infiltrated or been secretly hired into ICE and other agencies? A former assistant ICE director told Slate in July that he was “very worried” that “Proud Boys and other insurrectionists and hoodlums” would be hired at ICE, because, “What self-respecting person who wants a meaningful career in law enforcement would go to work [for Enforcement and Removal Operations] right now?



On the dangers to students, Salvador Rivera (NEWS NATION) reports:

 Union del Barrio, a migrant advocacy organization with offices throughout Southern California and New York City, says it has trained hundreds of teachers on how to intervene and interact with federal immigration agents who might be trying to detain a student or parent near a school.
On Tuesday morning, some members of Union del Barrio, some of whom are also teachers from across San Diego County, staged an educational campaign outside Lincoln High School, handing out flyers to parents as they dropped off their children.

“What this is really about is showing solidarity to the familias, to the students, to ensure they feel there’s a community behind them, that they are welcomed here and they should be coming to school in spite of with this threat of ICE coming to schools and drop-offs,” said Erendira Ramirez, educator and member of Union del Barrio.


People are rightly speaking out and protesting.  We can do other things as well.  Such as?  Pull our business from those who are backing this war.  Oliver Laughland, Stephanie Kirchgaessner and Raima Amjad (GUARDIAN) report:

A Sheraton hotel in Louisiana has been used by immigration officials to hold people who are being deported, in what appears to be a contradiction of a position Sheraton’s parent company, Marriott, took in 2019 when it said its properties would not be used in cooperation with Ice.
The Intercept first reported that the hotel, located on MacArthur Drive in Alexandria, Louisiana, near a major deportation hub and airport used by Ice, had been used by immigration officials earlier this month to hold a father and his teenage son for four days after their arrest in New York. They were then deported to Ecuador. The Intercept cited phone-tracking evidence that had been shared with the publication and was later seen by the Guardian.
The evidence corroborates the account of a source with knowledge of hotel operations in Alexandria, who told the Guardian that they believed the venue had been used to detain immigrant families and unaccompanied children since it was renovated in late 2023. The source observed Ice contractors known to assist in the transfer of unaccompanied minors operating at the Sheraton as recently as June of this year.
The source added that other hotels in the area have also been used to hold immigrant families.

It is not clear whether Marriott has a formal contract with Ice or what the company knows about Ice’s use of the Sheraton in Alexandria. In one case that emerged last year, Marriott sued a New York-based franchise after the hotel entered a partnership with the city for it to be used as an immigrant shelter, saying it had done so without Marriott’s consent.


Marriott needs to immediately clarify what took place.  And we need to support those who refuse to let ICE rip them off. Jacob Gardenswartz (SCRIPP NEWS) informs:

A growing number of U.S. corporations and pop culture artists are publicly distancing themselves from the Department of Homeland Security and criticizing the agency for utilizing their content in posts and branding aimed at immigration enforcement activities and new officer recruitment.
In recent weeks, companies including INDYCAR, Penske Truck Rental and Ford Motor Company have all said that their content was used by DHS without permission or in violation of company policies. Popular bands and artists including Semisonic, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (BRMC), Jess Glynne, Thomas Kinkade and Morgan Weistling have similarly asked DHS to stop using their work or take down posts.

Reached by Scripps News, a DHS spokesperson declined to answer questions about the process by which DHS identifies and clears intellectual property, nor would the official state how the agency is responding to the companies’ criticisms. The agency said in a statement only that, “DHS will continue using every tool at its disposal to keep the American people informed as our agents work to Make America Safe Again.”

There are thousands of horror stories about ICE attacking people.  But?  Some horror stories prompt no tears from many of us.  Billal Rahman (NEWSWEEK) reports on someone whining when they got what they deserved:


A United States combat veteran and Trump voter has told Newsweek his wife was detained by federal immigration agents at the Nogales port of entry while attempting to renew her in-country travel permit.
Eddie J. Rosa, 43, a USPS electronics technician and veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army Reserves, and the Ohio National Guard, said his wife, Mireya Alexandra Blancarte Marquez, was arrested on August 11.


Rosa goes on to whine:

Rosa, who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, described his wife being handcuffed, perp-walked, and paraded in front of the public "like a common criminal."
"My wife has absolutely no criminal record of any kind in this country or Mexico. As a fervent believer in our constitutional republic, I felt violated and disrespected," Rosa told Newsweek in a statement.

You got what you deserved, stop whining you little cry baby.

Please note, if he was decrying his vote now and calling Chump out?  Okay, he made a mistake in voting for Chump and realizes that.  Live and learn, let's work together.  But that's not the case.  He says he doesn't regret his vote for Chump.  So he'd vote for him again.  This is the signature policy Chump's second administration will be remembered for.  If you support Chump now -- even though your wife's been taken into custody and you've been humiliated -- you got what you deserve.  If FAFO doesn't bring you to your senses, do the country a favor and STFU because you're too stupid for a conversation in the public square.


We were talking about conduct waivers earlier and that makes me wonder if Loose Lips Hegseth is still using weight wavers?  People who are not physically fit getting into the US military on a waiver for their weight.  (They're called medical waivers, but I'm referring to the ones granted specifically to candidates who should not qualify due to their weight.) Hegseth's in the news.  He and all the security post holders should be in the news.  Trashy Garbage (Trina's name for Tulsi Gabbard) is not qualified for her post as the head of DNI.  That post was created post-9/11 to protect Americans.  It's a highly important job and she's not qualified.  We've noted from the day after Hegseth was nominated to be Secretary of Defense that he wasn't qualified.  No one holding a post that's supposed to protect Americans is qualified.  And that's a serious issue.  

Let's do Tulsi and we'll then go onto Pete.  Callum Sutherland (TIME) reports, "The Trump Administration has revoked the security clearances of 37 current and former U.S. government officials.  Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard publicly shared a memo confirming the revocation and the reasoning behind it, stating that it was carried out under the direction of President Donald Trump."  This being the unqualified Tulsi, things were, of course, a bit more complicated.  Ewan Palmer (DAILY BEAST) explains:

Tulsi Gabbard may have broken the law by publicly identifying dozens of current and former officials while revoking their security clearances, according to a national security lawyer.

Gabbard revealed that 37 people have been targeted in the clearance purge ordered by President Trump, accusing them without evidence of “politicizing and manipulating intelligence, leaking classified intelligence without authorization, and/or committing intentional egregious violations of tradecraft standards.”
Gabbard made the announcement—which comes after Trump stripped the security clearance of his political opponents—by posting a memo from her office on X. The list of 37 individuals targeted includes intelligence officials who concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, as well as those accused by far-right activist Laura Loomer of lacking loyalty to Trump, according to Axios.

Mark Zaid, an attorney who represents intelligence officers and who is suing the Trump administration to have his own stripped security clearance restored, suggested Gabbard may have landed herself in legal trouble by making the memo public.


Oh, Trashy Garbage, couldn't you even get that right?  Seriously.  And is this really the time -- when Chump has staffed his administration with so many inept people in security positions -- for them to be purging experienced officials?  Doesn't that put us even more at risk?  Another 9/11 could happen.  If happens under Chump's watch, we'll all have to face the reality of just how unqualified he and his appointees were.  

Now let's bring in Loose Lips Hegseth.  Joe Sommerlad (INDEPENDENT) reports:

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s security requirements are so extensive that it is placing a strain on the U.S. Army’s Criminal Investigation Division, according to a report.

The Washington Post reports that the CID, which is responsible for protecting top Pentagon officials as well as serving as the Army’s law enforcment arm, has been forced to draft agents who would otherwise be investigating criminal offenses concerning members of the Armed Forces to help watch over Hegseth’s family and their properties in D.C., Minnesota and Tennessee.

“I’ve never seen this many security teams for one guy,” one official told the newspaper. “Nobody has.”

The CID reportedly maintains around 1,500 agents in total, around 150 of whom are typically assigned to VIP security details.

But since Hegseth took office in January, the number shifted over into personal protection roles has risen to between 400 and 500, according to two differing estimates the paper received.

One CID official quoted by the Post expressed their frustration with the situation by saying agents were being prevented from “doing what we are supposed to be doing” in order to “sit on luggage” or “sit in the cars on the driveway.”

Others complained of having to shepherd the secretary’s children to school or patrol the perimeter of his properties.

“It is literally taking away from [CID’s] law enforcement mission,” they said. “You are taking hundreds of people out of the field to provide this level of protection.”


Are we surprised that the little coward who hid behind his Mommy during his confirmation process would turn out to be the biggest coward in the administration and demand multiple guards to protect him?  The candy asses of the administration need extra protection.  And planes!  Don't forget they all seem to need their own personal plane.  Yeah, we're talking Kristi Noem.  In addition, Kelly Rissman (INDEPENDENT)  reports:


Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blamed the media for her decision to move to a rent-free military home, a space usually reserved for the top Coast Guard official.

Speaking on Fox News’ Hannity on Monday evening, Noem argued that she had to leave her apartment in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, D.C. because of the threats she’d received after news organizations published details about her two-bedroom condo.
The Daily Mail first reported she was living at a Navy Yard condo in April and published photos outside the building. Last week, the Washington Post revealed that the Homeland Security secretary pays no rent at her new living arrangement: Quarters 1 at the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in D.C., used to house the Coast Guard Commandant.


What a bunch of wasteful, corrupt, idiotic so-called public servants.  If a terrorist attack takes place on US soil, we should all remember how security officals were doing everything but their jobs and draining our intelligence resources.  We should especially remember this reported by AP yesterday:

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence will dramatically reduce its workforce and cut its budget by more than $700 million annually, the Trump administration announced Wednesday.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in a statement, “Over the last 20 years, ODNI has become bloated and inefficient, and the intelligence community is rife with abuse of power, unauthorized leaks of classified intelligence, and politicized weaponization of intelligence.”

Again, an attack on US soil could take place during Chump's administration -- especially the way he antagonizes so many other countries.  If it does, the first points we all need to remember is that (a) unqualified people are serving in security posts in this administration, (b) they have diverted needed resources for their own comfort and (c) they've cut our intelligence budget and our intelligence workforce. There is no excuse for this.  Second set of points should include that these three steps are high crimes and misdemeanors and grounds to impeach Chump.

 
Let's wind down with this from Senator Alex Padilla's office:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee and California’s former Secretary of State, issued the following statement after President Trump attacked mail-in voting and America’s election systems:

“Donald Trump is now taking advice on voter suppression from a murderous dictator who rigs elections, jails political opponents, and persecutes dissent. Trump knows the MAGA agenda is unpopular: raising your grocery prices and hiking up your health care premiums, all while handing out tax breaks to billionaires. So he’s resorting to desperate schemes to cling to power.

“Even his preferred news outlets, Newsmax and Fox News, have been forced to answer for pushing conspiracies about voting machines. They admitted what Trump won’t — he lost the 2020 election, and mail-in voting is secure. Fortunately, Trump doesn’t have the power to unilaterally end mail-in voting. But Congress must stand up for free and fair elections as he continues his assault on our democracy.”

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