A year ago James Talarico was a mildly notable state legislator and now a cartel is going to spend $200 million dollars to convince the nation he’s gay. Democracy kicks ass
— Christopher Hooks (@cd_hooks) May 28, 2026
Adventus
"I would like to say 'This book is written to the glory of God', but nowadays this would be the trick of a cheat, i.e., it would not be correctly understood."--Ludwig Wittgenstein
"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."--Soren Kierkegaard
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Time Marches On
Noem: “Miss Me Yet?”
He knows those flights include returning Americans, right? And if CBP isn’t there, is he going send ICE to block the terminals?Markwayne Mullin: "If CBP isn't there processing international flights, then those individuals when the airlines land won't be permitted into the United States. If things don't change, we're gonna have to make this step pretty quick." pic.twitter.com/flcAGL2TVG
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 28, 2026
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin: "This may affect international flights coming in and out of their airports because I'm gonna have to pull CBP officers out of being able to process international flights and put them helping our ICE agents." pic.twitter.com/WrQFl63Q2j
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 28, 2026
“I’m A Talafreako”
Reporter: Ken Paxton has taken to calling you ‘Talafreako’@JamesTalarico: If Ken Paxton is worried about freaks, he should stop giving Epstein-style sweetheart deals to pedophiles. This is the guy who just released Adam Hoffman from jail, an admitted child rapist, after one of… pic.twitter.com/LZNqXn7LXn
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) May 27, 2026
Reporter: Ken Paxton has taken to calling you ‘Talafreako’The best selling t-shirt at Talarico’s campaign website is: “I’m a Talafreako.”
@JamesTalarico : If Ken Paxton is worried about freaks, he should stop giving Epstein-style sweetheart deals to pedophiles. This is the guy who just released Adam Hoffman from jail, an admitted child rapist, after one of Ken Paxton’s wealthy lawyer friends got involved in the case.
Ken Paxton even kept him off the sex offender registry. Adam Hoffman was supposed to serve 25 years to life, but instead he served less than a month. As of this week, he’s now back on our streets because of Ken Paxton’s corruption.
Ken Paxton is the most corrupt politician in America, and it is costing Texans, it’s endangering our children, and it must end. The Epstein class has no place in Texas.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
This Is Literally All They’ve Got
Watters: Talarico is also 37 and not married. He says he has a girlfriend. He called her his best friend. He’s not revealing her identity because he wants to protect her privacy. Why haven’t we ever seen her before? Does she exist? If he wins, are they going to have a coming out… pic.twitter.com/yFskJ7tcsm
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
What the hell is he eating?
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) May 27, 2026
It’s not BBQ—because Talarico is passionately anti-meat.
Is that a tofu log? https://t.co/J9Uvch1RY7
ðNew - Senate poll - Texas
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) May 27, 2026
ðĩ Talarico 45%
ðī Paxton 38%
PPP #B (ðĩ) - LV - 5/26 pic.twitter.com/lIwWm91T9P
I mea, literally.Kennedy on Talarico: This baby lotion soft child. He looks like such a beta male.
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
Perino: They will say he's a seminarian, how dare you!
Kennedy: He put the semen in seminarian… pic.twitter.com/6pyOzLTmC1
It’s Not The System …
It's the voters.The results were similar but even more dramatically skewed than 2012, when Dewhurst got almost 45% in initial primary ballot & Cruz barely cleared 34%.
— Paul Kane (@pkcapitol) May 27, 2026
But Cruz grew his vote total quite a bit in runoff while Dewhurst lost 150k votes. pic.twitter.com/yoCibVMb0W
Well, you could argue a primary vote in March, with a runoff 2 months later, is a system problem. But Talarico won the Democratic nomination with 1.2 million votes. Neither Paxton nor Cornyn cracked 1 million in the primaries or the runoff. GOP voters just didn’t turn out; and primaries are always about the most motivated voters. In Texas, though nobody outside Texas has noticed, that included lots of ads (even Cornyn did it) about how the candidate would never allowTurn out in the runoff was very small compared to any year, much less yesterday
— Oats'Willie (@OatsWillie) May 27, 2026
The Feral Genius Of The Trump Administration
This is the kind of idea that sounds awesome in your office and on Fox. But in the real world it might as well be the mass sacrifice of 5,000 oxen to the god of unintended consequences. https://t.co/mMEuI4sqBC
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) May 27, 2026
Of all the bad ideas floated by this Administration, this one ranks. It has got to be real; Mullin wouldn't waste time like this unless it is a serious distraction plan. Planes don't divert to other airports. The flights will be cancelled, disrupting blue and red voters,… https://t.co/nJLkGkAx53
— Juliette Kayyem (@juliettekayyem) May 27, 2026
Of all the bad ideas floated by this Administration, this one ranks. It has got to be real; Mullin wouldn't waste time like this unless it is a serious distraction plan. Planes don't divert to other airports. The flights will be cancelled, disrupting blue and red voters, impacting the airlines, and having no impact on immigration policy. They are going to do it.The stickers with Noem’s picture, captioned: “Miss me yet?” are coming soon.
Let’s Bring This Back Up
She’s now divorcing him in “Biblical grounds.” He words. But the proceedings have been sealed. They both have political careers, after all.Paxton’s mistress was there to testify but wasn’t called because she plead the 5th because she was going to be asked questions about accepting a job and gifts from a person his office was doing favors for. His Senator wife celebrating the rigged trial. The 2023 GOP. pic.twitter.com/apf5KF9Dqq
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) September 17, 2023
The Paxtons owned, if memory serves, 3 houses at the time. She has a job (Texas legislators are only part-time state employees), while Paxton has been the full-time AG for quite a while now. Which means he lives in Austin, while she stays in the Dallas area, except for 6 months every 2 years. Funny thing about that, which we’ll come to momentarily.2nd impeachment manager outlines the counts against Ken Paxton for hiring the woman he was having an affair with, and a political donor he did corrupt favors for as AG buying him a $20,000 granite countertop for his new house. pic.twitter.com/UOZWIf0QaW
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 27, 2023
Funny thing about Paxton owning so many houses. Real estate in the Austin area is notoriously expensive. Paxton has been a government employee most of his life. The State of Texas is not known for its generosity towards government employees. Yet Paxton is a wealthy man. How does that happen? The impeachment trial explained it. And yet the Texas Senate refused to convict (despite the Republican House overwhelmingly impeaching), because birds of a feather. ðŠķFormer Ken Paxton supporter and fellow Republican Rep. tasked with presenting impeachment evidence makes his closing remarks. pic.twitter.com/m3ESE5ls0a
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 27, 2023
And according to a new Texas poll, in which most of the respondents had voted for Trump in 2024, 45% said they were likely to vote for Talarico, v. 38% likely to vote for Paxton.Nothing illustrates the difference between the two parties heading into the midterms better than these 2 clips together of RNC Chair Joe Gruters and Dem nominee James Talarico talking about the senate election in Texas. pic.twitter.com/VCjSAHIB52
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 27, 2026
Are They Just Doing All They Can To Fuck With The World Cup?
And is FIFA beginning to realize that “trophy” they gave Trump was only good for the day they gave it? Because that’s the way Trump rolls….Markwayne Mullin: "We are currently drawing up plans to say, listen, in these sanctuary cities where the local radical left Democrats aren't allowing us to do our job and enforce federal laws, then we shouldn't be processing international flights into their cities." pic.twitter.com/ayx6lD0dtf
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 27, 2026
The GOP Paying Off Their Debt
Huh. No mention of lowering electricity rates.Paxton: I am running to lower your cost of living because you deserve to be able to buy a home, a for groceries, and have a high quality of health care without having to worry about how you are going to pay your monthly premium and pay off your debt. pic.twitter.com/8JDoMDRj7R
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
I wonder why not?I hate to admit this but Trump was right.
— Captain Obvious™️ (@TheFungi669) May 26, 2026
He said that if I vote for Kamala Harris gas prices, groceries prices and my utility bills will go through the roof.
I voted for Harris and my gas, groceries and utility bills have gone through the roof.
⚡️ “Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) requested to meet with local power companies to discuss potentially rising rates amid large increase in electricity demand due to an influx of data centers and high-energy industries placing a strain on the grid…” ðĪ https://t.co/9KUwolq3fA pic.twitter.com/Jiacl63Mdm
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 27, 2026
Methinks the GOP is still fighting the last war.Back from…?
— Veronica Escobar (@vgescobar) May 27, 2026
The country is under complete Republican/MAGA control - the House, Senate and White House.
And Texas — under Republican control for decades. https://t.co/9ElB99OECu
It’s cute when they’re scared and just throw out all 3 of the insults they know at once. ð https://t.co/o5NCHqQs9s
— Warren (@swd2) May 27, 2026
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
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Is he running for class president of the playground?ðPaxton: My opponent is the most extreme radical the Democrats have ever nominated. He's even running a vegan campaign, whatever that is. Others refer to him as Low-T Talarico. pic.twitter.com/nYQi02lu42
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
Paxton: Texas will be the radical left's number one priority. But if there's one thing I know about Texans, it's that we're not going to let them take it pic.twitter.com/yPh73iOMov
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
Yeah, he’s not gonna get far from that.Is the idea he is low T because he didn't cheat on his wife? Or because he didn't let a pedophile get out of jail? Or because he actually believe in the Bible verses that you mouthe? Like do not cover thy neighbor's wife https://t.co/W0XyPK0KgA
— Neera Tandenðŧ (@neeratanden) May 27, 2026
Every accusation is a confession.Paxton: James Talarico will be nothing more than a Texas based puppet. pic.twitter.com/0CCN3ayLtT
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
Isn’t that what Trump promised?Paxton: I am running to lower your cost of living because you deserve to be able to buy a home, a for groceries, and have a high quality of health care without having to worry about how you are going to pay your monthly premium and pay off your debt. pic.twitter.com/8JDoMDRj7R
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
Talarico: Ken Paxton embodies everything that’s wrong with our political system. He was impeached by his own party for using his public office to enrich himself and his donors at our expense. And that kind of corruption is the rot at the core of this broken system.
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 27, 2026
It’s why we… pic.twitter.com/ncEeR2tBTV
Talarico: Ken Paxton embodies everything that’s wrong with our political system. He was impeached by his own party for using his public office to enrich himself and his donors at our expense. And that kind of corruption is the rot at the core of this broken system.I don’t know how this turns out, but I’m going to enjoy the ride. Here’s where I remind you the GOP primary candidates ran on keeping
It’s why we can’t afford anything. It’s why we can’t get ahead no matter how hard we work—because billionaires buy these politicians like Ken Paxton, and then these puppet politicians turn around and rig the rules of the game in favor of the billionaires at our expense.
And so this has been happening for 50 years in this country. Mega donors and their puppet politicians have been stealing from the American people, from the people of Texas, stealing the wealth that we created through their bribes, their bailouts, and their billionaire tax breaks.
And so I look forward to not only running against Ken Paxton, but running against the broken system that he embodies.
Waiting To Buy The T-Shirt
Talarico: I’m an eighth-generation Texan. I’ve been eating barbecue since before Ken Paxton’s first indictment. And if all they have on me is lying about me being a vegan, I feel pretty good about our chances this November. pic.twitter.com/9s7WKKdvyB
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 26, 2026
This is going to be fun.“I’ve been eatin BBQ since before Ken Paxton’s first indictment”
— Jacob Peters (@JacobNPeters1) May 26, 2026
Put that shit on a T-shirt so I can buy it https://t.co/v80TbKsl23
No Cognitive Exam At Walter Reed This Time?
I can’t find the example, but I could swear he’s recycling this one from a week or do back.Trump has resorted to writing fan fiction about his failed war again pic.twitter.com/wVb8JLvz1K
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) May 26, 2026
Well, at least I recognized it.This is a direct copy and paste of a post he sent on May 18th pic.twitter.com/GvvbInvOYQ
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) May 26, 2026
And I’m not above driving it into the ground.Trump posted the exact same (crazy) thing on Truth Social 8 days apart. The cognitive isn't cognitiving. pic.twitter.com/PjhZiF3kTE
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2026
KEILAR: When I think of someone who is almost 80, I would think a little dozing off here or there to maybe be kind of normal. Is that not normal?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2026
DR REINER: It's unusual to be surrounded by people in the Oval Office and you fall asleep pic.twitter.com/4cF8l0pxGq
It was his third visit in 13 months, so, more like a 4 month cycle.Dr Jonathan Reiner: "One other interesting thing I noted was that when the president left Walter Reed, he posted that he had a perfect '6 month physical.' So we're changing from a routine yearly physical to, I guess as a nod to his age, a 6 month cycle for evaluations." pic.twitter.com/WeokZfEFAS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2026
Reality Has Caught Up With The NYTimes Pitchbot
Grand Wizard says what? https://t.co/AABNxlrb0Z
— Rep. Gloria Johnson (@VoteGloriaJ) May 26, 2026
See?Trump's frequent trips to Walter Reed raise new questions about Joe Biden's health.
— NYTPitchbot (@DougJBalloon) May 26, 2026
Facing The Challenges Of Our Time With Clarity Of Thought And Responsibility
In the era of #ArtificialIntelligence, when human dignity is threatened by new forms of dehumanization, ours is the pressing duty to remain profoundly human. We must lovingly safeguard the grandeur of humanity bestowed upon us and revealed in its fullness in Christ, the splendor…
— Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex) May 25, 2026
It now falls to us to face the challenges of our time with clarity of thought and responsibility. It is necessary to establish adequate regulatory tools capable of upholding justice and curbing the distorting effects of technological power. Nevertheless, the issue is not limited to regulation. As Pope Francis warned, we must realistically ask ourselves who holds this power today and how they use it: “It must also be recognized that nuclear energy, biotechnology, information technology, knowledge of our own DNA, and many other abilities which we have acquired… have given those with the knowledge, and especially the economic resources to use them, an impressive dominance over the whole of humanity and the entire world.” [7] In the past, it was largely up to the State to guide and direct innovation. Today, however, the main drivers of development are private, often transnational, parties that are endowed with resources and the capacity to intervene that surpass those of many Governments. Technological power thus takes on an unprecedented, predominantly “private” aspect, which makes it even more challenging to discern, govern and direct such power toward the common good.I can understand the objections. He’s no letting them out money first, ahead of humanity.
6. For this reason it is necessary to begin a shared discernment process for identifying the spiritual and cultural roots of ongoing transformations. If we focus only on contingencies, we risk letting the succession of emergencies dictate the direction of our path. We are living through a rapid phase of transition, a “change of era,” in which — while some are vying for the future of new technologies and others dedicate themselves to reflecting on the matter — most people are watching and waiting, observing from afar and merely hoping for the best. For this very reason, crucial questions impose themselves on our conscience and can no longer be avoided: Where are we going? Toward what goal do we wish to orient ourselves? What direction should we choose as a people and as a human community?
7. In order to answer these questions and discern how to navigate responsibly the era of AI, I would like to bring to mind two scenes from the Bible: the construction of the Tower of Babel (cf. Gen 11:1-9) and the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem (cf. Neh 2–6). The story of Babel appears in the Book of Genesis, at the origins of humanity, immediately after the genealogies of Noah’s sons. After settling in a plain in the land of Shinar, the people decided to build a city and a tower “with its top in the heavens” (Gen 11:4). Fearing being scattered across the earth, they sought to guarantee stability and power for themselves, and above all to “make a name” for themselves. It was an impressive feat: a single language, a single technology, a single direction. However, the project concealed a profound danger. It was a project conceived without reference to God, supported by a uniformity that eliminated diversity and that chose homogenization over communion. When a city is built on pride and the claim to self-sufficiency, communication breaks down, languages are confused and people no longer understand each other. The result is not unity, but dispersion. Babel thus reveals the limits of any effort that, however grandiose, arises from self-affirmation, sacrifices human dignity for efficiency and aspires to reach heaven without God’s blessing.I would not have thought of the Tower of Babel as a metaphor for AI data centers; but, it works. This encyclical is also an excellent example of the prophetic witness throughout the scriptures: that God works through humans, and humans work through God, and the central effort is people helping each other, helps them.
8. The Book of Nehemiah, in turn, opens at a time of great vulnerability in the history of ancient Israel. After the Babylonian exile, a portion of the people returned to Jerusalem, but the city was still in ruins, the walls collapsed and the gates burned (cf. Neh 1–2). Nehemiah, a Jew in the service of the Persian King Artaxerxes, received news of the disastrous state of his ancestral city. Before taking action, he fasted, prayed and interceded for the people. He then asked the king for permission to return to Jerusalem and, upon arriving, examined the destroyed areas in silence. He did not impose solutions from above. He convened the families, assigned each of them a section of the wall to rebuild, listened to their concerns, coordinated their efforts and addressed any opposition. The narrative shows how the city is reborn, not through the initiative of one man, but through the shared responsibility of all: men, women, priests, artisans, heads of households and young people all play a part. It is an undertaking with God at the center, which rebuilds relationships before rebuilding with stones. Thus, ancient Jerusalem rediscovers a common language — not one of uniformity, but one of communion, namely the harmony that arises when all persons assume their own role and recognize that their strength comes from the Lord.
9. In light of these two images, the Holy Spirit challenges us today regarding our relationship with technology and the ongoing digital revolution. Scientific discoveries are talents entrusted to humanity so that they may bear fruit (cf. Mt 25:14-30). Technology has the power to heal, connect, educate and protect our common home; but it can also divide, exclude and generate new forms of injustice. In the abstract, technology in and of itself is not a solution to humanity’s problems, just as it is not inherently evil. In practice, however, technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise, finance, regulate and use it. Therefore, the primary choice is not between a “yes” or “no” to technology, but rather between constructing Babel or rebuilding Jerusalem; between a power that claims to dominate the heavens and a people who work together in the presence of God to rebuild the walls of fraternal coexistence.
10. We must, then, avoid the “Babel syndrome,” namely the idolatry of profit that sacrifices the weak, a uniformity that neutralizes differences, and the pretense that a single language — even a digital one — can translate everything, including the mystery of the person, into data and performance. The risk of dehumanization — of building a future that excludes God and reduces the other to a means — is an ancient and ever-new temptation that today takes on a technical guise. Instead, let us choose the “way of Nehemiah,” which highlights the importance of working together to make the City of God a safe place for returning exiles. Rebuilding today means recognizing that, precisely from the plurality of voices and visions which, even though they sometimes remind us of the confusion caused by the diversity of spoken languages, a bright possibility emerges. Indeed, this is the possibility of building together, of transforming diversity into a resource and of making listening and dialogue the common ground upon which to cultivate justice and fraternity. Within this shared task, Christians discover their unique role of guiding actions toward God so that, in his light, pluralism does not dissipate into disorder, but instead, through the practice of synodality, it becomes the space in which humanity rediscovers its solid foundations and its final end. In the Book of Revelation, John sees the New Jerusalem “coming down out of heaven from God” (Rev 21:2) as a gift for all humanity. And this vision of grace is an invitation for us Christians to work together in order to foster a peaceful, just and dignified life in community within today’s “cities.”
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In the era of #ArtificialIntelligence, when human dignity is threatened by new forms of dehumanization, ours is the pressing duty to remain profoundly human. We must lovingly safeguard the grandeur of humanity bestowed upon us and revealed in its fullness in Christ, the splendor…
— Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex) May 25, 2026
In the era of #ArtificialIntelligence, when human dignity is threatened by new forms of dehumanization, ours is the pressing duty to remain profoundly human. We must lovingly safeguard the grandeur of humanity bestowed upon us and revealed in its fullness in Christ, the splendor of which no machine can ever replace. #MagnificaHumanitasThis is what Sec. Burgum was objecting to.
Baghdad Bob Is Alive And Well
Uh huh:Hassett: "The thing I've seen is that while people have been spending more money at gas stations, they've been spending more money on everything else, which means they're still very very optimistic about the state of the economy"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2026
(Consumer sentiment is actually at an all time… pic.twitter.com/oyWfsCGy8O
"You know, we're talking about houses," Enten said, "and what are we talking about? We're talking about a complete collapse of the floor. Look at this: Republicans' net approval of Trump on inflation. You know, you go back when he was running for re-election back in 2024 for term number one. Look at that net approval rating: It was plus-68 points in terms of how they viewed, Republicans viewed inflation and Trump in term number one. Look at this, look at this collapse, minus-five points. Now this is just the Ipsos polling, I will note, but look at this. Even in Fox he was at minus-two points, so it's not alone."
"He is on the wrong side of the ledger, and this is not voters overall, let me remind you, this is Republican voters," Enten added. "That call absolutely coming from inside the house on the key issue inflation. There are now multiple polls showing that Donald Trump is underwater within his own Republican Party."
Concerns about gas prices are fueling this drop in support, Enten said.
"It's Republicans who are calling again, and they are saying that they are underwater again when it comes to this particular issue," Enten said. "Look at gas prices, okay, GOP Trump net approval on fuel and gas prices. You go back to last summer, look at this, it was plus-51. Look at it now, minus-four. Again, what are we talking about here? We're talking about a 55-point shift away from the president of the United States on the key issue of gas prices. So on, again, something that is impacting Americans day to day, inflation, a part of that is gas prices. Of course, the inflation on gas prices has been out of control."
"The president of United States is underwater on the key issue of gas prices," he added. "This isn't just something about the center of the electorate, this is with Donald Trump's base as well. This is a huge shift. He's underwater again, the floor completely collapsing underneath."
Tail Wags Dog
Speaking of “outside agitators.”Ben Gvir says Israel will not “allow” Trump to make deal with Iran ðĪ pic.twitter.com/mhV1rmJZCi
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 26, 2026
Has he consulted Israel?Rubio says we're a couple days away from a deal with Iran ð pic.twitter.com/pFuHV7aliC
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2026
None(s) Again
"But without church-based networks, they're significantly more expensive for campaigns to reach and mobilize," Axios reported, adding that campaigns have turned to digital ads, canvassing and speaking with these voters to try and contact them."Now, I grew up in a church (Presbyterian). I pastored churches (UCC). The latter was a bit more overtly political at the national, if not local, level. But there was never a “church based network” used and accessed by political parties. Even in the early 21st century, when I was a pastor, the idea would have been anathema among my congregations. We could barely talk about religion, except in the most vague generalities. We certainly couldn’t talk politics.
Charity Begins At Home
The double irony here is that Trump couldn’t get a court to agree to let him have $10 billion from the Treasury, so he did an end run and declared himself eligible for $1.8 billion for charitable purposes. Which, unlike his fake charity that was shut down by the state of New York, won’t be subject to oversight and review.Then they file lawsuits in courts of law and see if they can get a jury to agree with them that they have a case. That is how our system is supposed to work - not have the president’s lawyer play Evil Santa handing out our money to his supporters who committed crimes. https://t.co/ooFF9O0Arj
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 26, 2026
“Manufacturing Intelligence”
Burgum: "We shouldn't even call these 'data centers.' We should call it manufacturing intelligence. There's a concentrated information propaganda war that's geo-targeted. Any place that's trying to build data centers is getting bombarded with foreign-directed propaganda to try to… pic.twitter.com/t1acjrb9OH
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2026
Burgum: "We shouldn't even call these 'data centers.' We should call it manufacturing intelligence. There's a concentrated information propaganda war that's geo-targeted. Any place that's trying to build data centers is getting bombarded with foreign-directed propaganda to try to block these from being built."Wait: is he blaming “outside agitators”?
After graduating from North Dakota State University in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in university studies and earning an MBA from Stanford University two years later, he mortgaged inherited farmland in 1983 to invest in Great Plains Software in Fargo. Becoming its president in 1984, he took the company public in 1997. Burgum sold the company to Microsoft for $1.1 billion in 2001. While working at Microsoft, he managed Microsoft Business Solutions. He has served as board chairman for Australian software company Atlassian and SuccessFactors. Burgum is the founder of Kilbourne Group, a Fargo-based real-estate development firm, and also is the co-founder of Arthur Ventures, a software venture capital group.Well, that explains why the Secretary of the Interior is weighing in on AI. But “manufacturing intelligence”? Does he think it’s a widget?
Burgum’s really not very good at manufacturing intelligence.BARTIROMO: The Pope said AI could make civilization 'less human.' Why is the Pope commenting on AI right now?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2026
BURGUM: I didn't know that tech editorializing was part of the role of being Pope pic.twitter.com/p9uv2qk1LL
Monday, May 25, 2026
Nope.
Our freedom is ours. Soldiers did not secure it. We, the people, did. And do.Don’t forget Memorial Day isn’t about cooking out and getting blasted. Remember those who sacrificed. https://t.co/Qy2SBup7gh
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 25, 2026
“Call the names. Call the names. Call the names.”
At Arlington National Cemetery today, Trump failed to name 14 of the 15 soldiers who died during his unauthorized war in Iran. Here is the full list:
— PatriotTakes ðšðļ (@patriottakes) May 25, 2026
Capt. Cody A. Khork, 35, Winter Haven, Florida
Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, Bellevue, Nebraska
Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M.… pic.twitter.com/2Y989dRxSi
At Arlington National Cemetery today, Trump failed to name 14 of the 15 soldiers who died during his unauthorized war in Iran. Here is the full list:
Capt. Cody A. Khork, 35, Winter Haven, Florida
Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, Bellevue, Nebraska
Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, White Bear Lake, Minnesota
Sgt. Declan J. Coady, 20, West Des Moines, Iowa
Maj. Jeffrey R. O'Brien, 45, Waukee, Iowa
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan, 54, Sacramento, California
Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, Glendale, Kentucky
Maj. John A. Klinner, 33, Auburn, Alabama
Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31, Covington, Washington
Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34, Bardstown, Kentucky
Capt. Seth R. Koval, 38, Mooresville, Indiana
Capt. Curtis J. Angst, 30, Wilmington, Ohio
Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons, 28, Columbus, Ohio
Lance Cpl. Kevin Melendez, 19, Grapevine, Texas
Maj. Sorffly Davius, 46, New York, New York
Just a reminder:Trump: 400,000 souls rest on these grounds. Beside him are more than 18,000 other young men named William, over 20,000 named John, over 13,000 named James—joined over time by Isaacs, Elijahs, Earls, Hanks, Helens, Juans, Margarets, Marius, Donalds—not too many. *laughs* pic.twitter.com/g94AfAQ0JH
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 25, 2026
He doesn’t know what “hallowed ground” means, because he doesn’t know the word. Clearly.Trump tries to read "hallowed" but it comes out as "howl" pic.twitter.com/uG3sBIUMwD
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 25, 2026
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Justice Dept also specifies the Trump Ballroom will have a rooftop that "will be hermetically sealed to prevent malign forces from contaminating the circulating air" pic.twitter.com/QamioaGcot
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) May 25, 2026
Trump thinks “national security” is the magic wand that makes the courts go away. But the trial court has already distinguished security issues from authority to build a ballroom. Which is why Trump is trying (desperately) to make the ballroom a fortress to rival the White House. But that’s still for Congress to determine.Here's the full 6-page court filing from the Justice Dept, which is littered with Trump Truth Social language
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) May 25, 2026
And it cites the Secret Service gunfire incident Saturday as further reason to continue with Ballroom and East Wing construction
FILING: https://t.co/m611eUsb70
Pretty sure that door gets slammed shut before August; with clawback provisions if Trump has formed a council by then. Again, would you want to run on having approved that?)Everybody lining up for their taxpayer payday from Todd Blanche. pic.twitter.com/OMIsbW7tNb
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 25, 2026
so dark pic.twitter.com/gqXVenSevh
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 25, 2026
ðķGlory, glory, hallelujah!/Teacher hit me with a ruler!ðķ
He blinks slowly when he’s really deep in thought.Trump "blinked" for a long time during Pete Hegseth's Memorial Day speech pic.twitter.com/VTLN7iUQqj
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 25, 2026
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 25, 2026Or just when it isn’t about him.
He doesn’t know what either word means, so….Trump tries to read "hallowed" but it comes out as "howl" pic.twitter.com/uG3sBIUMwD
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 25, 2026
Trump: "In two wars recently we've lost a total of 13 service members, in Venezuela -- which was a complete and total victory, where we're working very closely with the Venezuelan government right now. We took that over in one day. Lost no one. In Operation Epic Fury we lost 13… pic.twitter.com/enEswzNU4Q
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 25, 2026
Trump: "In two wars recently we've lost a total of 13 service members, in Venezuela -- which was a complete and total victory, where we're working very closely with the Venezuelan government right now. We took that over in one day. Lost no one. In Operation Epic Fury we lost 13 wonderful souls."And the reason to mention Venezuela is…?
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Just listen to what Pope Leo has to say. I am, as the saying goes, unworthy to loosen his sandals.
(NTodd’s thoughts are also deserving of a live link.)
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Trump has been making these noises since March:Only two times Trump couldn't bullshit his way through things: 1) COVID and 2) Iran War. Like, the facts on the ground need to be so clearly oppositional to whatever lies he throws out that even his most loyal media stenographers (not Aaron!) at least express a little skepticism https://t.co/7rjCwgApxa
— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) May 25, 2026
When does everyone decide he’s cried “WOLF!” one too many times?I do remember. It was 2 months ago. pic.twitter.com/faDHjEaYhy
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 25, 2026
“Sign Or Die!” ðĢð
The bill for American action has arrived at the Saudi door. Last night, Donald Trump reportedly demanded that in exchange for finalizing the current ceasefire deal with Iran—the one desperately needed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—the Gulf states would have to pay a massive… pic.twitter.com/iQYzQzQHqw
— Amit Segal (@AmitSegal) May 25, 2026
The bill for American action has arrived at the Saudi door. Last night, Donald Trump reportedly demanded that in exchange for finalizing the current ceasefire deal with Iran—the one desperately needed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—the Gulf states would have to pay a massive premium: immediate normalization with Israel. According to my sources, the ultimatum was met with literal silence. The Arab leaders were so thoroughly stunned by the audacity of the request that Trump actually had to break the silence with a follow-up: “Are you still there?”Trump is hardly this clever. He’s not doing anything to Israel, and he never will. He’s shootings for the history books by, he thinks, creating peace in the Middle East. But the only leverage he has, he’s giving away. If he makes a deal with Iran (as he must), the other countries in the region are effectively on their own. If he restarts hostilities, they’re on the battlefield again. His only leverage with them is that threat; and that’s hardly enough to get them to recognize Israel. Indeed, it’s leverage that’s lost the minute it’s used.
For months, we have watched a narrative form: Israel deceived the United States into a disastrous war that only empowered Iran. This narrative ignores multiple factors, including but not limited to the fact that it was Trump’s choice, Trump did not follow the Israeli plan, and—perhaps most of all—the presence of another major player calling for war: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
In late February, The Washington Post reported that the decision to go to war had been reached after encouragement from two key allies: Israel and Saudi Arabia. Throughout the war, they reinforced this support. A few weeks later, when Trump was claiming that the war would be over in a few days, The New York Times reported that both nations heavily encouraged a continuation of the conflict. Prince Mohammed reportedly argued that the United States should consider putting troops in Iran to seize energy infrastructure and force the government out of power.
But things have changed.
The Saudis never expected to put their core energy infrastructure on the line for this conflict, assuming a covert nod to Washington would yield a painless destruction of the Iranian threat. Instead, the smoking ruins of the Ras Tanura refinery, a staggering $33.5 billion first-quarter deficit, and a hull-to-hull backup in the Strait of Hormuz served as a brutal awakening. With the United Arab Emirates stepping aggressively into the vacuum—gladly absorbing the role of America’s primary, hardline Gulf ally—Riyadh is executing a frantic tactical retreat. For the past month and a half, MBS has been beating a different drum: diplomacy. “Okay,” said Trump last night, but constantly shifting positions comes with a cost: normalization.
This is about far more than Trump extracting a quick return on investment. By demanding normalization as the price for a ceasefire, he is forcing the Saudis to grab Israel’s other arm to physically restrain Jerusalem from striking Iran alone.
It underscores a truth that Trump understood and Obama never did: the most effective way to control Israel isn’t to push them away, but to wrap them in a bear hug. By locking Jerusalem into a close alliance, Washington doesn’t just protect them—it places its hand directly over the Israeli trigger finger. Washington needs its hand over that trigger because Israel has little incentive to hold back when the current deal appears to leave Iran in a stronger position than before.
That is the Iranian impression as well. In The Art of the Deal, Trump writes: “The worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it. That makes the other guy smell blood, and then you’re dead.” Sensing American eagerness for a diplomatic off-ramp, Tehran has smelled exactly that, aggressively upping its demands before any Memorandum of Understanding can be printed.
Despite draft stipulations requiring a return to free transit, the IRGC is leveraging its tactical position to normalize a permanent, permission-based transit regime in the Strait of Hormuz—boasting that 33 commercial vessels were forced to register and coordinate with the IRGC Navy in a single 24-hour window. Meanwhile, Iran has flatly rejected a Pakistani compromise to defer unresolved issues, flipping the entire sequencing of the talks by refusing any nuclear-related commitments or stockpiling concessions at this stage. Instead, an emboldened Tehran is demanding immediate economic rewards, including the unfreezing of blocked assets, while conditioning the entire agreement on an “all fronts” ceasefire that would effectively force Washington to strip Israel of its freedom of action against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
At the end of the devastating Iran-Iraq War, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini famously declared that accepting peace was like “drinking a poison chalice.” Today, his successor’s successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, is facing no such bitter brew. Instead, Benjamin Netanyahu is being asked to swallow the fatal mixture this time around. Much to his relief, Donald Trump is trying to mix in a Saudi sweetener to help the medicine go down.
The Social Media Wars
Donald Trump...The trajectory of Trump posts is changing:
— Robert A. Pape (@ProfessorPape) May 24, 2026
Yesterday: Optimism about a deal
5 hours ago: Neutral, no rush for a deal
Now: Back to military threats
This is the “trap” unfolding before our eyes pic.twitter.com/XwgNK7Hhg8
... v. IranTrump, in a new post on Iran this morning, demands that as part of the peace deal, other Middle East nations join the Abraham Accords and recognize Israel. pic.twitter.com/PPWc2cnFQ1
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) May 25, 2026
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) May 25, 2026A toll, by any other name. But Iran actually sounds measured and competent. Trump, as he loves to say, doesn’t have the cards. ð (Yes, his argument is, either recognize Israel, or I restart hostilities and Iran restarts collateral attacks on our allies in the region.
Negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran are proceeding nicely! It will only be a Great Deal for all or, no Deal at all — Back to the Battlefront and shooting, but bigger and stronger than ever before — And nobody wants that!The man really knows how to make a deal. One wonders what Graham and Cruz and Pompeo have to say about that.)
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Its level of Importance and Prestige will be unparalleled! It should start with the immediate signing by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and everybody else should follow suit. If they don’t, they should not be part of this Deal in that it shows bad intention. In speaking to numerous of the Great Leaders mentioned above, they would be honored, as soon as our Document is signed, to have the Islamic Republic of Iran as part of the Abraham Accords. Wow, now that would be something special!
Memorial Day 2026

Memorial Day didn't start as a day to honor veterans who "died for our freedom." Ironic, because the last war fought "for our freedom" before WWII, was the Civil War. We had a lot of wars in the 19th century, most of which we ignore: the Spanish American War, the Mexican War, the war in the Philippines, the war in Panama, all the imperialist efforts Mark Twain decried and Henry David Thoreau protested. Memorial Day was not a day to remember we'd won our freedom at the expense of others; it was a day simply to remember dead family members, those who had died in the Civil War. It started with ladies in the South, after the Civil War. They had done it before the war ended, and after the war they honored the Union dead as well as the Confederate dead. They honored the living by honoring the dead. It was "Decoration Day." They went to the graveyards and decorated the graves (my wife still does, for her family members; but year round, not one day a year). They weren't as afraid of death as we are now.
A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands;
How could I answer the child? I do not know what it is any more than he.
I guess it must be the flag of my disposition, out of hopeful green stuff woven.
Or I guess it is the handkerchief of the Lord,
A scented gift and remembrancer
designedly dropt,
Bearing the owner's name someway in the corners, that we may see and remark, and say Whose?
Or I guess the grass is itself a child, the produced babe of the vegetation.
Or I guess it is a uniform hieroglyphic,
And it means, Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones,
Growing among black folks as among white,
Kanuck, Tuckahoe, Congressman, Cuff, I give them the same, I receive them the same.
And now it seems to me the beautiful uncut hair of graves.
Tenderly will I use you curling grass,
It may be you transpire from the breasts of young men,
It may be if I had known them I would have loved them;
It may be you are from old people and from women, and
from offspring taken soon out of their mother's laps,
And here you are the mother's laps.
This grass is very dark to be from the white heads of old mothers,
And I perceive they do not come from the roofs of mouths for nothing.
I wish I could translate the hints about the dead young men and women,
And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps.
What do you think has become of the young and old men?
What do you think has become of the women and children?
They are alive and well somewhere;
The smallest sprouts show there is really no death,
And if ever there was it led forward life, and does not wait at the end to arrest it,
And ceased the moment life appeared.
All goes onward and outward. . . .and nothing collapses,
And to die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier.--Walt Whitman
"The beautiful uncut hair of graves." We used to put our graves beside our churches, so we knew where our dead were. Now in our sanitary ways, and our sanity, we keep them as far from the beaten path as possible; along with our hospitals, our nursing homes, our "funeral homes." We don't want to be reminded of death, unless it is on TV, and involves the death of "bad people." Or just the unknown faceless ones; not our friends; not our neighbors; not, ironically, our families.
The Gettysburg Address should be linked to Memorial Day, too. It was written, after all, to commemorate a graveyard, and the dead who died in battle and lay there now.
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"Lincoln praised those who died in a valiant struggle to preserve the union, to keep the nation from ending.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of it, as a final resting place for those who died here, that the nation might live. This we may, in all propriety do. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow, this ground -- The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have hallowed it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; while it can never forget what they did here.
It is rather for us, the living, we here be dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that, from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here, gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve these dead shall not have died in vain; that the nation, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people by the people for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
I think this is a day to praise famous women and men, and for believers to remember their Creator, and to honor the dead not for what they fought for, but because they, too, were God's children.
Let us now sing the praises of famous men,
all the heroes of our nation's history,
through whom the Lord established his renown,
and revealed his majesty in each succeeding age. Some held sway over kingdoms
and made themselves a name by their exploits.
Others were sage counsellors,
who spoke out with prophetic power.
Some led the people by their counsels
and by their knowledge of the nation's law;
out of their fund of wisdom they gave instruction.
Some were composers of music or writers of poetry.
Others were endowed with wealth and strength,
living peacefully in their homes.
All these won fame in their own generation
and were the pride of their times.
Some there are who have left a name behind them
to be commemorated in story.
There are others who are unremembered;
they are dead, and it is as though they had never existed,
as though they had never been born
or left children to succeed them.
Not so our forefathers; they were men of loyalty,
whose good deeds have never been forgotten.
Their prosperity is handed on to their descendants,
and their inheritance to future generations.
Thanks to them their children are within the covenants-
the whole race of their descendants.
Their line will endure for all time,
and their fame will never be blotted out.
Their bodies are buried in peace,
but their name lives for ever.
Nations will recount their wisdom,
and God's people will sing their praises.
--Ecclesiasticus 44:1-15, NEB
My uncle fought in World War II; with the French Resistance, if memory serves. Or maybe not. Maybe that was a grand embellishment by the family, or my own early imagination. He never said anything about the war, or about war, to me; except once.
I went to visit him after I'd married and his kids, my age, my cousins I all but grew up with, had all married, too. So it was just my wife and I and my aunt and uncle; the first time I'd experienced such an arrangement. Odd are the passages from childhood to adulthood. He picked us up at the airport. I was reading Studs Terkel's then new oral history The 'Good' War. The quotes around "good" weren't too apparent in the cover design, and he asked me what I was reading this time (in those days I was always reading). When I showed it to him, and told him it was about World War II, he said, "I didn't think there was such a thing as a 'good' war." And he smiled; the kind of smile that always made me think he knew much more about much more than I did, or ever would. A smile of experience, but of deep, painful knowledge he would never unlock and share again.
My brother-in-law fought in Vietnam. When everybody else was going to college so as, not to get drafted, he volunteered. He was Green Beret, Special Forces, and a Captain. He's never told me anything about Vietnam, either, except that when he first arrived there it was the most beautiful country he'd ever seen. And within 10 minutes, he knew the U.S. had no business being there. But he did his job; he followed orders. He was a good soldier, and he's one of the finest men I know. He's as kind, generous, and open-minded as anyone can be. He's realized belatedly he suffers from PTSD. Too many stresses in life since the war bring back the buried guilt of coming home when good friends he knew, didn't.
I have a recording of the "Airborne Symphony," by Marc Blitzstein. Maybe it's the first performance, because the narrator is Orson Welles. I always think of it this time of year, because the most poignant part of the libretto is the section about bombs, and the cities destroyed by planes. It's "The Ballad of the Cities." The narrator reads a partial list of cities destroyed by bombs, but the music moves into the "Morning Poem" with the chorus singing plaintively and repeatedly: "Call the names. Call the names. Call the names."
It always seems to me the only appropriate observance of Memorial Day. Call the names.
PEACE
O Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy upon us.
Thou that sittest at the right hand of the Father, have mercy upon us.
Arise, O Christ, and help us,
And deliver us for thy Name's sake.
AMEN.
O Christ, when thou didst open thine eyes on this fair earth, the angels greeted thee as the Prince of Peace and besought us to be of good will one toward another; but thy triumph is delayed and we are weary of war.
SAVE US AND HELP US, O LORD AND MASTER.
O Christ, the very earth groans with pain as the feet of armed men march across her mangled form.
SAVE US AND HELP US, O LORD AND MASTER.
O Christ, may the Church, whom thou didst love into life, not fail thee in her witness for the things for which thou didst live and die.
TEACH US TO DO THY HOLY WILL, O LORD AND MASTER.
O Christ, come to us in our sore need and save us; 0 God, plead thine own cause and give us help, for vain is the help of man.
SAVE US AND HELP US, O LORD AND MASTER.
O Christ of God, by thy birth in the stable, save us and help us;
By thy toil at the carpenter's bench, save us and help us;
By thy sinless life, save us and help us;
By thy cross and passion, save us and help us.
SAVE US AND HELP US, O LORD AND MASTER.
Then all shall join in the Lord's Prayer.
Our Father, who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.
--The E&R Hymnal
Sunday, May 24, 2026
So, Status Quo Ante
The concept of a proposal of an idea of a framework of an outline for temporary consideration of a plan to be presented in two weeks.ðĻðĻðĻ BREAKING: Trump has offered Iran the concept of a framework for a temporary memorandum of understanding outlining parameters to begin negotiations.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 24, 2026
Sooner or later he’ll convince himself Iran has cooperated. After all, he started this insisting on “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!” And here we are, almost as many weeks without bombing as weeks with constant bombing.The only Iran deal Trump is looking for right now is one that will convince anyone outside his cult that he didn’t lose and get humiliated because of stupidity & hubris. Whatever that looks like he would do in a second. The problem is that Iran isn’t cooperating. So here we are.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 24, 2026
If Trump wasn’t such a feckless boob, I’d believe it. I almost do, anyway. It is Trump, after all.I’m now convinced this whole Iran ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ BS was just Trump’s excuse to avoid Junior’s wedding. pic.twitter.com/rkTSk9uHzQ
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 24, 2026
Trump does make it hard not to believe. Was it really just this morning he was announcing an agreement?The clock is still ticking. pic.twitter.com/5LR1LuGPGZ
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 24, 2026
And there our troubles began....Trump, like Putin, thought his war would be over in a few days with an easy, complete and total victory.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 24, 2026
“That was a whole month ago”
That was a whole month ago. https://t.co/Co7rUcohoC
— Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) ðšðļðšðĶ (@AdamKinzinger) May 24, 2026
— Philly Jawn ðð (@Chris449004) March 30, 2026
Trump’s supposed Iran “deal” already appears to be falling apart.
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) May 24, 2026
After reports emerged that the framework involved giving Iran billions of dollars while allowing Iran to retain control over the Strait of Hormuz and punt on the nuclear issue, Trump suddenly began changing his… pic.twitter.com/NdgtvdzSmP
Trump’s supposed Iran “deal” already appears to be falling apart.Nobody could have foreseen.
After reports emerged that the framework involved giving Iran billions of dollars while allowing Iran to retain control over the Strait of Hormuz and punt on the nuclear issue, Trump suddenly began changing his tune following a call with Netanyahu and pressure from Republican war hawks.
The entire situation is unraveling publicly in real time.
Who told us what the “deal” was, before he told us what it isn’t?Trump just now:
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) May 24, 2026
"If I make a deal with Iran..."
"It isn't even fully negotiated yet."
"So don't listen to the losers..."
"I don't make bad deals!" pic.twitter.com/uee9vGXHWa
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday told his representatives not to rush into any deal with Iran, as his administration played down hopes of an imminent breakthrough in the three-month-old war that had been raised just yesterday during public statements and calls with allies in… pic.twitter.com/K3PR92pQZ8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 24, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday told his representatives not to rush into any deal with Iran, as his administration played down hopes of an imminent breakthrough in the three-month-old war that had been raised just yesterday during public statements and calls with allies in the Middle East, according to Reuters.Again: public statements by…? C’mon, you can say it….
According to @BarakRavid for Axios, citing people with knowledge on the matter, during a call today with Arab leaders, U.S. President Donald J. Trump told them that if a U.S.-Iran deal is realized, he would like them to become party to a wider peace framework with Israel. In the… pic.twitter.com/TmXxb2xs8S
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 24, 2026
According to @BarakRavid for Axios, citing people with knowledge on the matter, during a call today with Arab leaders, U.S. President Donald J. Trump told them that if a U.S.-Iran deal is realized, he would like them to become party to a wider peace framework with Israel. In the past, President Trump has championed the furtherance of the Saudi-Israeli Abraham Accords and an expansion of a potential Arab-Israeli rapprochement framework was not received well by the other nations on the call. Per the report, the president’s request was received by silence on the phone line.What a surprise:
Amid the alleged “internal pressure” being placed on Trump to resume the war against Iran, Bloomberg has reported that the president has also faced significant “outside” pressure to resume the war, including from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch.Can’t resume the war and get the rest of the Middle East into the Abraham Accord. (Do we need any more evidence that Trump is a dangerous and insufferable dimwit?) Earlier this morning:
And this is aging like a glass of milk in the Texas sun:Intelligence Committee Chair Rick Crawford: "The president through his actions throughout the last year, when you think about Midnight Hammer and then Epic Fury, he's really given us every reason to trust him" pic.twitter.com/QoKq7P584G
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 24, 2026
Kevin Hassett: "As people are getting ready to get their oil refineries going back to full capacity, then there's just basically a gusher of oil that could come out. There are a lot of other great signs on inflation. As soon as we get energy prices going back down, you could… pic.twitter.com/zj4WLA6aaB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 24, 2026
Kevin Hassett: "As people are getting ready to get their oil refineries going back to full capacity, then there's just basically a gusher of oil that could come out. There are a lot of other great signs on inflation. As soon as we get energy prices going back down, you could actually be looking at negative inflation."This will age about as well, too:
If Paxton thinks that’s going to help in the general, he may as well quit now. Trump just gave Talarico another ad.Trump: “Ken Paxton was very loyal to your favorite President, ME … Ken’s opponent was VERY disloyal to me” pic.twitter.com/7WIBJo6YAT
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 24, 2026
Explain This To Me Like I’m That ð Stupid
Obama didn’t start a warSenator Hagerty: Obama administration officials are basically praying that they're not going to be completely embarrassed, which I think they will be, because President Trump is going to come up with a deal that is the opposite of what the JCPOA addressed pic.twitter.com/M72f0Yts0c
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 24, 2026
Someone Is Crawfishing ðĶ
Except when they aren’t:President Donald J. Trump has posted an update on the negotiations with Iran to Truth Social stating that negotiations are "proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner." pic.twitter.com/FVtS4ufYfi
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 24, 2026
Amidst increasingly contradictory reports on the deal between the U.S. and Iran, U.S. President Donald J. Trump posted yet again about the deal on his Truth Social app, lambasting critics of the reported deal framework and decrying past deals made with Iran. Per President Trump,… pic.twitter.com/dTV8b1pKeI
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 24, 2026
Amidst increasingly contradictory reports on the deal between the U.S. and Iran, U.S. President Donald J. Trump posted yet again about the deal on his Truth Social app, lambasting critics of the reported deal framework and decrying past deals made with Iran. Per President Trump, “it [the deal with Iran] isn’t even fully negotiated yet.”Um....
According to a statement from U.S. President Donald J. Trump, following a call with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain, an agreement, surrounding the current memorandum of understanding on the table, “has… pic.twitter.com/TYSkCUbpX6
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 23, 2026
According to a statement from U.S. President Donald J. Trump, following a call with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain, an agreement, surrounding the current memorandum of understanding on the table, “has been largely negotiated.” Per the statement from President Trump, the final points of the deal are now being discussed and “the Strait of Hormuz will be opened.” Trump also spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fill him in on recent developments. Further announcements regarding the deal are forthcoming, per the president.Half-negotiated? Or half-not negotiated? In any case, this has yet not to be true:
Hard confirmation:In other words, the war is over, we're stumbling toward some version of the JCPOA, America is out billions of dollars and lots of weapons that we didn't need to waste, and the United States is now weaker and Iran in a strategically stronger position.
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) May 24, 2026
And for what? pic.twitter.com/JXgbyAUWZs
Reality has finally punctured Trump’s thick skull, and he’s going to make it go away while lying profusely about what he’s doing. Lying to himself, which means lying to the country. I’m betting the country doesn’t buy it.Jennings, even with his spin, confirms that the U.S. does indeed plan to give Iran money and sanctions relief and that opening the Strait (something that was already open prior to the war) is the initial priority pic.twitter.com/OfAvLbancJ
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) May 24, 2026
Meanwhile, In Ukraine
Tonight, the Russians struck Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities and communities. The largest number of missiles was directed at the capital – at ordinary residential buildings, at schools; they burned down a food market, one of Kyiv’s oldest markets. The Russian strike effectively… pic.twitter.com/XHtbpTSOFi
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / ÐÐūÐŧÐūÐīÐļОÐļŅ ÐÐĩÐŧÐĩÐ―ŅŅКÐļÐđ (@ZelenskyyUa) May 24, 2026
Tonight, the Russians struck Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities and communities. The largest number of missiles was directed at the capital – at ordinary residential buildings, at schools; they burned down a food market, one of Kyiv’s oldest markets. The Russian strike effectively destroyed the Chornobyl Museum, damaged the National Art Museum and the building housing the office of Germany’s ARD. As of now, 69 people have been reported injured in the capital. Tragically, two people were killed in this senseless Russian attack. My condolences to everyone who has lost family members and loved ones.I’m only surprised Putin hasn’t learned the lesson of the U.S. and Iran: you can’t bomb your way to victory.
I have already spoken with the President of France and the Prime Minister of Norway. There will be further communication with our partners today. I am grateful to everyone who is not staying silent about what Russia is doing. They are waging war solely against our people – against our memory, our history, and everything that makes up normal human life. It is important that Russia understands that they will be held accountable for all these crimes.
Ukraine’s air defense shot down 549 of 600 drones and 55 of 90 missiles overnight, most of them in or around Kyiv.
— Vatnik Soup (@P_Kallioniemi) May 24, 2026
Any other European capital would've been completely obliterated.
Ukraine is Europe's shield against Russian terrorism. pic.twitter.com/t7OD8u0Fym
Why do I think Putin is going to get his ass handed to him in the foreseeable future?Petraeus: Ukraine went from 3.5M drones last year to 7M this year. If it finds enough pilots, it can reach 20,000 drones a day.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) May 24, 2026
Next come truly autonomous systems and drone swarms — and the West does not really have a solution yet. pic.twitter.com/CXp2Eury1G
Food delivery in Kyiv this morning. We are Ukraine, bitch! ðŦĐðŠðšðĶ pic.twitter.com/wlS3h16xXN
— Igor Novikov (@igornovikov) May 24, 2026
Russia hit a dead-end on the battlefield, so it terrorizes Ukraine with deliberate strikes on city centres.
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) May 24, 2026
These are abhorrent acts of terror meant to kill as many civilians as possible.
Moscow reportedly using Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missiles – systems designed…
Russia hit a dead-end on the battlefield, so it terrorizes Ukraine with deliberate strikes on city centres.
These are abhorrent acts of terror meant to kill as many civilians as possible.
Moscow reportedly using Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missiles – systems designed to carry nuclear warheads – is a political scare-tactic and reckless nuclear-brinkmanship.
Next week, EU Foreign Ministers will discuss how to dial up the international pressure on Russia.
Ukrainian attack drones successfully hit a Russian pipeline pumping station to the east of Moscow this morning, setting the facility on fire.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) May 24, 2026
At least one drone hit the Vtorovo pumping station, a crucial link in western Russia's diesel and jet fuel pipeline network. pic.twitter.com/jLDB71FiMj
