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.I read a lot of science fiction while frittering away my youth. The ‘50’s and pre-New Wave ‘60’s stuff was all about technology (Space Race particularly) and the bold men (engineers) who created it. They were commonly Ayn Randian types (Heinlein especially), doing it without government support; or they were military contractors, and either way it was all good, and the technology was good. (Sharp eyes will note that Bezos and Musk are neither.) Either way, technology was a solution to humanity’s problems. Usually.
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
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
“A Penny For The Old Guy…”
Serious Question
How many voters under 60 know who Alfred E Neumann is? Or care?Somehow Trump thinks this will persuade people to vote for Ken Paxton. Maybe he’s right, but he clearly has nothing but contempt for Texas voters. pic.twitter.com/6qgUCp49gL
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 2, 2026
Says the guy whose most famous picture is him dragging a suitcase through Bush Airport while Texans freeze to death in the worst winter storm in memory. And that one didn’t have to be generated by AI.They really got him this time. Who cares about new wars, high gas prices and unaffordable groceries and health care. pic.twitter.com/EtH79mA0Th
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 2, 2026
Ken Paxton was indicted for scamming his own friends.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) June 2, 2026
He convinced them to invest hundreds of thousands in a company while secretly pocketing a commission.
Paxton sold out his own friends for a quick buck. What makes you think he won't sell you out in the Senate? pic.twitter.com/6WYriA41QM
I really like our chances.This is a real photo. This is all they’ve got. pic.twitter.com/PaMF56fnWN
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 3, 2026
Grandpa Wanders Down The Street Again
Maybe this is why:President Trump has no public events on his schedule again today. That means it has now been one week since he has appeared publicly for anything besides a pre-taped interview. His last public event was his cabinet meeting last Wednesday, one day after his trip to Walter Reed.
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
What the fuck is he even talking about?Trump: "Iran is a big success. Wait until you see. The economy is unbelievable." pic.twitter.com/FhgHiX9KVK
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
I’ve seen more concern over Scott Pelley being fired from CBS.*I’m not here to spread conspiracy theories. But I am here to ask journalists who made age & fitness the most covered issue of 2024 why they don’t seem to care https://t.co/cmf6cqKTT8
— Jamesetta Williams π (@jamesetta_w) June 3, 2026
Time for Grandpa to go back to his room for “executive time.”DEVINE: What about people who don't have 401ks and they're worried about gas or groceries?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
TRUMP: Well, see, I inherited very high prices when I came in pic.twitter.com/nmZWogLPr6
Nixon’s “mad man” theory was predicated on the fact Nixon knew what he was doing; and that he was crazy enough to start a nuclear war. It wasn’t a tactic he used to negotiate with North Vietnam; because he actually knew what he was doing.DEVINE: Your tactics when you say something, and then change it -- people at home, sometimes I hear they feel anxious and confused
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
TRUMP: That's good. That's good. If they're confused, then the Iranians are confused too. pic.twitter.com/xh4D6dnDzh
DEVINE: What do you say to people who claim Bibi Netanyahu tricked you into going into Iran?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
TRUMP: They're just the enemy. They're dumocrats. They want transgender mutilization of our children. He tricked me? I'm the one that started it. I'll tell you what -- if there wasn't… pic.twitter.com/sWTE8xIYKW
DEVINE: What do you say to people who claim Bibi Netanyahu tricked you into going into Iran?He really thinks “mutilization” is a word. Good thing we have more important matters to worry about, like Scott Pelley and Bari Weiss.
TRUMP: They're just the enemy. They're dumocrats. They want transgender mutilization of our children. He tricked me? I'm the one that started it. I'll tell you what -- if there wasn't me, there would be no Israel right now.
It’s not even newsworthy, anymore.Trump: "Look, we had a rigged election. We can't have a rigged election. It's been proven to be rigged. Biden lost in a landslide." pic.twitter.com/jrarzyY6yF
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
Speaking of which:Trump suggests January 6 was an inside job: "The FBI said, 'Go in, Go in!'"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
(Trump in fact was president during January 6 and he hand-picked the leader of the FBI.) pic.twitter.com/9wRypeWNlM
(Yes, the IRS “settlement” was complete bullshit. Yes, this is why Blanche won’t talk about it.)"Back in 2020 [when Trump was president], a contractor leaked more than 400,000 tax returns of the wealthiest Americans to ProPublica and the New York Times. The statute of limitations was two years....
— Jeanette K Stone (@JeanetteKStone1) June 3, 2026
[T]his was a collusive effort between Trump and the government he controls." https://t.co/Yw64a6nIfc
The doctors also told him he weighs 238 pounds.Trump on his latest trip to Walter Reed: "I do physicals because I think I have an obligation to do it. I took a cognitive test and I got 100% on it. The doctors told me very, very few people can ace it. It's actually a tough test." pic.twitter.com/HNCZJOl6mM
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
Was the alternative to write an EO to force them to perform? I’m sure the OLC would draft a legal opinion about how such an EO doesn’t conflict with the 13th amendment.Trump on musical acts who pulled out of his allegedly nonpartisan Freedom 250 fiasco: "A couple of them said, 'We don't want anything that's partisan.' I said, 'That's okay. Go someplace else.'" pic.twitter.com/m67axTfWiP
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
He has no clue what he’s doing https://t.co/6YU0N2C7Q0
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 3, 2026
I Wish This Meant Something
But the Senate can’t do it alone. There are 38 scheduled legislative days on the House calendar between now and Election Day, and House members don’t want to waste that time in D.C. doing bupkis, so the odds of enough GOP members showing up are zip and none. Leadership doesn’t want them back because it can’t guarantee the votes it needs. Members want to save their jobs. It’s not a scenario ripe for legislative action.John Cornyn posts editorial calling for Congress to “put a stake through” Trump’s retribution slush fund pic.twitter.com/4KVKXfKw8W
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 3, 2026
[Sen. Lindsey] Graham had proposed threading the needle on the dead fund. While acknowledging Blanche's announcement, he argued that "there are many victims of the weaponized Biden Justice Department" and proposed routing claims through the existing Federal Tort Claims Act process instead of creating a new system.Graham made that proposal in a tweet. AAG Stanley E. Woodward, Jr., responded “We’re on it.” And then thought “Did I say that out loud?,” and deleted his tweet.
I’m Old Enough To Remember The ‘80’s
When the received wisdom was that government should be run like a business (nobody thought of Trump as a politician in those days; nor as a businessman), because business was ruthlessly efficient; and effective.If “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”, what the heck is Generative AI? pic.twitter.com/OVc5p0lL3R
— Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) June 1, 2026
"You must accept this! It is the future! You cannot stop.. THE FUTURE!”CNN: "AI drove the number of layoffs to the highest May total since 2020, back when covid had paralyzed the economy" pic.twitter.com/o7wiPvY5r1
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 3, 2026
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Why Hasn’t This Man Been Confirmed Already?
MENG: Are you going to issue a new memo in writing rescinding the weaponization fund?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2026
BLANCHE: I'm not committing to putting anything in writing. What would the purpose be?
MENG: You established it in writing, so it makes sense to rescind it in writing
BLANCHE: Ok. I'm not… pic.twitter.com/vtUAz2jxI2
MENG: Are you going to issue a new memo in writing rescinding the weaponization fund?The purpose would be to make it enforceable. Blanche knows that. It’s a parol contract, to leave it oral, only. With few exceptions that don’t apply here, that makes the promise unenforceable.
BLANCHE: I'm not committing to putting anything in writing. What would the purpose be?
MENG: You established it in writing, so it makes sense to rescind it in writing
BLANCHE: Ok. I'm not committing to doing anything in writing.
“…or your lyin’ eyes? π
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— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 3, 2026
Rubio’s “Mission Accomplished” moment.
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 3, 2026
Life comes at you fast. https://t.co/KwdjbNZGtx
That’s a lot of words to say there is no ceasefire and the war is raging https://t.co/aSHBUKt0Cb
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 2, 2026
According to a U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) press release, following the recent escalation in the Gulf by Iran, the U.S. conducted self-defense strikes on an Iranian ground control station on Qeshm Island, after Iran targeted their Gulf neighbors and U.S. bases and… pic.twitter.com/2qUVavad9t
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 2, 2026
According to a U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) press release, following the recent escalation in the Gulf by Iran, the U.S. conducted self-defense strikes on an Iranian ground control station on Qeshm Island, after Iran targeted their Gulf neighbors and U.S. bases and infrastructure. Per the release, 2 Iranian ballistic missiles fired at Kuwait fell short or broke apart in flight and 3 missiles launched at Bahrain were “immediately” intercepted by Bahraini and U.S. air defenses. Additionally, CENTCOM shot down 3 one-way attack drones launched at commercial vessels. No U.S. forces were injured in the strikes.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 2, 2026Funny. Rubio said the war is over.
Today’s spate of reciprocal strikes between the U.S. and Iran, which was far more intense than those of previous weeks, has cemented the new “ceasefire” dynamic, where Iran responds to U.S. actions by launching strikes on its neighbors and the U.S. responds with retaliatory… pic.twitter.com/3xJiExrccC
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 3, 2026
Today’s spate of reciprocal strikes between the U.S. and Iran, which was far more intense than those of previous weeks, has cemented the new “ceasefire” dynamic, where Iran responds to U.S. actions by launching strikes on its neighbors and the U.S. responds with retaliatory strikes. This new dynamic is oddly reminiscent of the tit-for-tat strikes on the Houthis, that saw the U.S. ultimately backing down from its aims there to realize deescalation in the local region.Maybe that’s what Rubio meant.
Well, Until They Decide To
They just don’t want Congress to quash it. Or act against the “Get out of IRS jail free” card, that Trump now keeps in his wallet.NEW: Acting AG Todd Blanche asked in House hearing about DOJ's plans for the anti-weaponization fund
— Melanie Zanona (@MZanona) June 2, 2026
"We're not moving forward with the fund. Period."
Not moving forward, ever?
"Correct."
Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before
Funny, he didn’t say anything about that yesterday.On his Truth Social app, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has refuted earlier reports that Iran suspended ceasefire talks over Israel’s escalation in Lebanon. Per President Trump, talks never ceased and are still, even now, progressing. pic.twitter.com/XlE6Pw0Gbq
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 2, 2026
EAMON JAVERS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 1, 2026
Do you think the negotiations are over now, or is this a bluff?
PRESIDENT TRUMP
I don’t care if they’re over, honestly. I really don’t care. I couldn’t care less. If they’re over, they’re over. If they’re not, you know, I think they took too much time. Frankly, I…
EAMON JAVERS Do you think the negotiations are over now, or is this a bluff?Of course. Yeah, about that:
PRESIDENT TRUMP I don’t care if they’re over, honestly. I really don’t care. I couldn’t care less. If they’re over, they’re over. If they’re not, you know, I think they took too much time. Frankly, I thought they started to get very boring. They were giving us what we needed, but I think I think they handled the negotiations poorly. It took too long. I thought they were tapping us along that’s all. Yeah, they were.
Iran’s negotiators have reportedly suspended “message exchanges” with the US - IRGC associated outlet Tasnim
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 1, 2026
The move is reportedly in direct response to Israel’s renewed offensive into southern Lebanon.
Statement from Iran’s FM on Lebanon earlier today: https://t.co/HUvRJz6YTf
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 1, 2026
Iran’s state-run Tasnim News Agency reports that Iran has suspended all further diplomatic communication and messages with the United States, in protest of Israel’s violation of the current ceasefire “on all fronts,” specifically citing Israeli strikes and military operations in… pic.twitter.com/l5Kv7P2QJ7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
Iranian state-backed media outlets are now reporting that Iran has suspended ceasefire talks with the U.S. over the significant expansion of Israeli operations against Lebanese Hezbollah (LH) in Southern Lebanon. According to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the success… pic.twitter.com/mv1K8fUYqy
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
Iranian state-backed media outlets are now reporting that Iran has suspended ceasefire talks with the U.S. over the significant expansion of Israeli operations against Lebanese Hezbollah (LH) in Southern Lebanon. According to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the success of U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks is contingent on Israel’s deescalation in Southern Lebanon, saying “a violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts.”
According to Iranian state-backed media outlet Fars, following Iran’s suspension of talks over Israel’s escalation in Southern Lebanon, the IRGC is now threatening to target Northern Israel if Israel expands their strike campaign to include Lebanese Hezbollah positions and… pic.twitter.com/97M8dtgQXE
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
According to Iranian state-backed media outlet Fars, following Iran’s suspension of talks over Israel’s escalation in Southern Lebanon, the IRGC is now threatening to target Northern Israel if Israel expands their strike campaign to include Lebanese Hezbollah positions and infrastructure in the capital, Beirut.
According to Israel’s Kan News, U.S. President Donald J. Trump is on a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Iran’s announcement that they suspended talks with the U.S. over Israel’s strikes and ground operations in Southern Lebanon. Earlier, President… pic.twitter.com/0L1cBp3URC
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
According to Israel’s Kan News, U.S. President Donald J. Trump is on a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Iran’s announcement that they suspended talks with the U.S. over Israel’s strikes and ground operations in Southern Lebanon. Earlier, President Trump said that he had not yet been made aware of the move by Iran.On the same day, Trump said he didn’t know Iran had broken off talks, said he didn’t care if they had, and said what he repeated today:
This comes amidst reports that the U.S. pressured Israel to forego strikes on Lebanese Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon.
So, sure, maybe this is what Trump meant today (who knows what he meant yesterday?):Despite recent reports that Iran has set their foot down on tying a Lebanon ceasefire to U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks, after his call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that talks with Iran continue to progress “at a rapid pace.”… pic.twitter.com/OrPbnyrW0e
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio has also said that it can take almost a week to hear back from Iranian negotiators, due to the divisions within the decision-making framework and the multi-tiered process that Iranian negotiators take to relay information to and from the supreme leader. pic.twitter.com/Q7qrEbS0Ez
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 2, 2026
And a curious feature:Trump posted his Iran "Documents of Surrender" fantasy on May 18. Then again May 26. Then again just now. Verbatim. Three times.
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 2, 2026
Surely the third time's a charm. pic.twitter.com/vhCpPlIMD9
So:Trump has no public events on his schedule again today. The last time he was seen publicly for something other than a pre-taped interview was six days ago -- Wednesday, May 27 -- for his cabinet meeting. (He went to Walter Reed the day before.)
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2026
And he’s issuing tweets saying what he said yesterday.Trump hasn't been seen publicly in 6 days, Iran talks are halted, Bill Pulte (zero intel experience) is now Acting DNI, the Pentagon classified its own press room, and it's a big primary election night. Read the midday breakdown at MeidasTouch. https://t.co/XdCHJJfDlV
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 2, 2026
Counting The Scaramuccis
Based on what Project 2025 told them. Or a random bot on Truth Social. Same difference, really.Dr Oz: "We believe that 35 percent of the people using the Obamacare exchanges may not be legit. That's 5, 6 million people. We have to evaluate these numbers. They are extremely concerning." pic.twitter.com/lDqwe2H7og
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2026
When I was young and not on Medicare I hardly ever filled a claim BECAUSE I DIDN’T NEED TO! And it made no difference if I did because my doctor visits never got me close to the threshold of my deductible. But I still paid the insurance premiums. As do people on Obamacare (or on Medicare). WHAT THE FUCK KIND OF DUMB ASS FRAUD STANDARD IS THIS?Oz: We believe that 35% roughly of the people that are using the Affordable Care Act are not legit because they have never filed a claim. pic.twitter.com/oAVwjqQwWV
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 2, 2026
I'm seeing a pattern here:Q: If the president is in such perfect health, why does he keep going back in for checkups?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2026
DR OZ: I think he likes the results. He does really well. He aces the test every single day. pic.twitter.com/GdjL3ZMNVS
Speaking of perceptions:BARTIROMO: What are you going to do about your perception? The Wall Street Journal describes you as 'scandal plagued'
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 31, 2026
PAXTON: The reality is they could say the same thing about Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/moW71KlLrx
Just off the top of my head, I can see this will be absolutely and completely unenforceable. First, it doesn’t have the force of law. Second, imagine the fun when financial institutions go “papers, please” on every account holder in America. (What authority does this give my financial institution to demand my passport as the basis for allowing continued access to my money?)Trump announces plan to seize assets and shut down bank accounts belonging to migrants:
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 2, 2026
“Access to our Nation's Financial Systems must be limited to those who have a Legal Right to be here…” pic.twitter.com/6mpOip30er
Murphy: Can you commit to us that if judge finds that what DHS is illegal, that you will comply with the court order?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 2, 2026
Mullin: If we didn't think courts were politicized, then I would probably be able to answer that
Murphy: You’re going to pick and choose what court orders you… pic.twitter.com/p3fqSNCNXU
Murphy: Can you commit to us that if judge finds that what DHS is illegal, that you will comply with the court order?Even the DOJ said it would follow the order on the slush fund, though they complained loudly about it.
Mullin: If we didn't think courts were politicized, then I would probably be able to answer that
Murphy: You’re going to pick and choose what court orders you obey?
Mullin: Don’t put words in my mouth.
Murphy: You just said you may not follow court orders—
Mullin: Don’t put words in my mouth.
Murphy: Will you implement court orders?
Mullin: You're making an assumption on court orders I haven't seen
Murphy: If you're a Republican or a Democrat on this committee, you should be really, really freaked out—
Mullin: We should be really concerned about the rulings that come out of the courts.
Fewer and fewer, methinks.Mullin: I was part of negotiating those reforms. I was very involved in it.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 2, 2026
Murray: You weren’t in the room. I was in the room. I know you weren’t. pic.twitter.com/mcQmQmYsnw
Really? What does he do with all that “executive time”?Q: The president recently invested in the parent company of UFC. Is it a conflict of interest for him to be promoting this event when he's invested in UFC's parent company?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2026
DR OZ: I don't think the president sits in the Oval Office and makes individual investment decisions, but… pic.twitter.com/lI3byhbqVj
Lujan: When this president is deciding to go on social media between 1 and 4 a.m.—sleep matters. I survived a stroke, and part of what led up to that was not sleeping. They need to make sure he’s sleeping and stop all the bullshit he’s doing on social media. pic.twitter.com/Vs06urFdGP
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 2, 2026
Sound familiar?Pressure is mounting on Russian President Vladimir Putin over how to end his war in Ukraine as Moscow’s offensive stalls, financial resources dwindle and Ukrainian drone strikes exacerbate public dissatisfaction, Russian and European experts said. https://t.co/mdFYsoIDxW
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 2, 2026
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action. —Ian FlemingVAN HOLLEN: There was a pattern of false statements
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2026
MARKWAYNE MULLIN: There was not a pattern
VAN HOLLEN: Oh, I would say three in a row in Minnesota is a pattern
MULLIN: A pattern of three people is not a pattern pic.twitter.com/DhLE2YIaPS
We’ll see to it.To those negatively chirping: quiet. π€«
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 2, 2026
It will all work out well in the end - it always does. pic.twitter.com/ae8pspL6Yw
That’s gonna leave a mark. πCorrection: Ken Paxton’s home county is actually in North Dakota, and he grew up in California. But this is as close as we could get in Texas. https://t.co/6wybVhxhCu
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) June 2, 2026
Strong Intel Infrastructure Is Not About Buildings
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has announced that he is appointing Bill Pulte, the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), to serve as Acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI), following the recent resignation of Tulsi Gabbard. Unlike Gabbard, Pulte has never… pic.twitter.com/0P2GLXl2JR
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 2, 2026
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has announced that he is appointing Bill Pulte, the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), to serve as Acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI), following the recent resignation of Tulsi Gabbard. Unlike Gabbard, Pulte has never served in the military or in any aspect of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
In December 2025, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) announced that it had launched an investigation into Bill Pulte for his alleged use of his position as Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to target political opponents of President Trump. Pulte had… https://t.co/YBHwWLl8Lk
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 2, 2026
In December 2025, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) announced that it had launched an investigation into Bill Pulte for his alleged use of his position as Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to target political opponents of President Trump. Pulte had previously referred several of Trump’s largest critics, including California Democrats Rep. Eric Swalwell and Sen. Adam Schiff, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook, for “mortgage-fraud investigations” to the Justice Department.Clearly he deserves the highest security clearance possible. How could he ever be compromised? Or qualified?
Rude. But he doesn’t seem approving.Bill Pulte is one of the worst members of the President’s team and has convinced Trump to do more stupid stuff than anyone else in the past year. He’ll be driven to work in a very short bus each day.
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) June 2, 2026
Wait. This is a joke, right? @billpulte as @DNI? Seriously?? Does Trump know that building a strong intel infrastructure is not about buildings? Trump names Bill Pulte acting director of national intelligence to replace Tulsi Gabbard - NBC News https://t.co/LeLPEjPJ5i
— Stan Soloway (@stansoloway) June 2, 2026
Pulte can do it during his “executive time.”The weirdest part of this may be treating the Director of National Intelligence as a part-time job. pic.twitter.com/yJ6i6zHw8M
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) June 2, 2026
I Know NOTHING About Senate Reconciliation Rules
A few updates just now from Thune:
— Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) June 1, 2026
—When asked if they’d be risking a Trump veto if they address the weaponization fund in the bill itself, Thune says yes
—“To be determined” whether reconciliation could still move forward this week. “We’ll know by tomorrow.”
—“Still sorting…
A few updates just now from Thune:So I’m dubious any language about the slush fund or the IRS amnesty will make it through reconciliation. And as it would take 60 votes to pass without reconciliation, that would only require a handful of GOP Senators to put their money where their mouth is.
—When asked if they’d be risking a Trump veto if they address the weaponization fund in the bill itself, Thune says yes
—“To be determined” whether reconciliation could still move forward this week. “We’ll know by tomorrow.”
—“Still sorting through” whether DOJ statement is enough to satisfy enough R’s, but “the message we’re getting” is that more clarity is needed from WH.
—When he said he wanted to return to “original intent” of reconciliation (ICE/CBP), Thune said that includes scrapping the pot of DOJ funding in the bill.
to be resolved before January. The almost inevitable new Congress can deal with it decisively in 2027. The way things are going, I’m beginning to believe Trump could be the first President removed from office by impeachment, and this slush fund could be one if many reasons why.BREAKING: we are NOT accepting media reports as proof that the $1.8B slush fund & "settlements" associated with it are dead
— Norm Eisen (@NormEisen) June 1, 2026
That's why we @DDFund_ have just filed a new lawsuit to make sure this ENDS --on behalf of former J6 prosecutors with Platkin LLP, WLG & Heaphy Smith pic.twitter.com/lT49UzKs3H
πΆ I Ammmmmm An Innocent MaaaaanπΆ
Michael Cohen whined that nobody loves him anymore, and he was “coerced” into testifying in Trump’s criminal trial. That led Trump to call Cohen up and curse him out.
Oh, wait; it didn’t:
Referring to Cohen as a “Star Witness,” Trump wrote, “When a Star Witness totally recants, and in every way reveals that he was pressured and coerced to give testimony, and when the Prosecutor admits that this Witness was the single reason that the case was brought, there was no other, how can that Case not be immediately dismissed? That is exactly what happened in the Democrat New York Attorney General and Manhattan District Attorney’s Hoaxes against me. Michael Cohen has come out and unequivocally stated that the Radical Left Prosecutors, Tish James and Alvin Bragg, pressured and coerced him to testify against your favorite President, ME, when they made him the key player in their Political Witch Hunts.”Yeah, that’s not what happened at all. The civil case took weeks, the criminal case took almost as long, and Cohen was a minor witness in both. Trump was up at 1 AM whining like a child about how unfair it was that he was held responsible for what he did. This is how Trump talks. It’s always about “ME.” He’s always the victim. And he always punches down. Or attacks his “opponents” from a safe distance, and never face to face. Trump is never braver than when he’s by himself.
Incorrectly asserting, “Now that his testimony is wiped away,” he added, “and the unAmerican, Political Charade ‘Cases’ are even further discredited, they should be put out of their misery, and dismissed, once and for all. Our Constitution, and the Rule of Law, demand immediate and swift dismissal, as well as for the Perpetrators of the Radical Left Lawfare and Weaponization to be held criminally responsible for their terrible misdeeds. We have to restore Confidence and Honor in our Justice System. I am an innocent man who has been horribly treated. Hopefully the Courts will do what everyone knows should be done. Thank you! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”
Third Time’s The Charm
Opinions differ:Trump posted his Iran "Documents of Surrender" fantasy on May 18. Then again May 26. Then again just now. Verbatim. Three times.
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 2, 2026
Surely the third time's a charm. pic.twitter.com/vhCpPlIMD9
πΏ pic.twitter.com/JIVGN36oRe
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 2, 2026
Mark R. Levin, a close ally of both U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, appears to confirm the veracity of the report earlier by Axios on today’s heated call between Trump and Netanyahu regarding peace negations with Iran as well as… pic.twitter.com/46qmYBJsJZ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 2, 2026
(Levin is not confirming what happened on that phone call. He’s upset that reports are Trump didn’t kiss Bibi’s ass. Which Trump has been doing at least since January 20, 2025. Trump hasn’t changed that much. But Levin can’t stand to hear otherwise.)I’m starting to think Mark Levin might be a little bit psychotic.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 2, 2026
(There’s also that.)Mark Levin calls for Donald Trump’s arrest. Some might say this is an extreme position but with sadness for our country I have to agree. https://t.co/jBo6WGGy7I
— Tim Miller (@Timodc) June 2, 2026
Monday, June 01, 2026
It’s Simply Amazing…
...how much the Republicans sound like Democrats when Biden was in office.Towery: I am concerned about Republican turnout. In Georgia, Democrats turned out 150,000 more early voters. That’s not a good sign. I don’t think enough of President Trump’s achievements are being out for the public to see. pic.twitter.com/lgHf6CTyAd
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 2, 2026
All Shall Be Well, And All Shall Be Well
And COVID will just go away."All is well" as he covers the hand that's been mysteriously bruised without explanation for over a year now https://t.co/cnM4fnNxzj
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 1, 2026
Of All The Things That Didn’t Happen….
... this didn’t happen the most. The clue is in the outlet reporting it:Oh so he does understand what’s happeninghttps://t.co/38WBuMSpEM pic.twitter.com/FXfBRpQwBj
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 1, 2026
"You're fucking crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this," Trump told Netanyahu, according to one U.S. official's summary of the remarks.And the blunt fact Trump is a coward who would never speak harshly to another person to their face. Even his tag line on “The Apprentice” was staged and an act. He has other people deliver the bad news when someone needs to be dismissed from his employment. He wouldn’t dream of cursing out an equal. He might be frustrated with Netenyahu. He’d take that out on an underling.
A second source said Trump was "p---ed" and at one point shouted: "What the f--- are you doing?"
The president's fury was reportedly driven by Netanyahu's escalation, threatening to derail his administration's delicate negotiations with Iran, which include a demand that Israel halt its bombardment of Lebanon. Trump warned Netanyahu that bombing Beirut would further isolate Israel internationally and pointed to his support during Netanyahu's corruption trial, telling the prime minister he'd helped keep him out of jail.
Israel abandoned its plans to strike Hezbollah targets in Beirut, an Israeli official told Axios. Trump later posted on Truth Social that the Iran talks were "continuing, at a rapid pace."
One U.S. official told Axios this was among Trump's worst calls with Netanyahu since returning to office. Another said Trump objected to Israel demolishing entire buildings to take out a single Hezbollah commander and was disturbed by the high civilian death toll.
Just So We’re All Clear
Axios, a/k/a The Mouth of Sauron:
The Trump administration plans to drop its controversial $1.8 billion "weaponization" fund the president sought to compensate alleged victims of prosecutorial conduct under his predecessor, two senior administration officials told Axios.As they say in those annoying ads about leaving property to someone after your death without a will: “Doesn’t count.”
"It's dead for now," one of the sources said.
Pay attention to the DOJ, not some “anonymous source” in the administration.Everyone seems to be interpreting this as a vow by the administration to end the fund entirely. It is not
— Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) June 1, 2026
It’s a commitment to abide by a court ruling that *temporarily* blocked the weaponization fund until next week while litigation over disbursements is ongoing ... https://t.co/ytDFzFO9yw
The Department of Justice disagrees strongly with the decision on the Anti-Weaponization Fund put forth by the United States District Court Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia, wherein the Court stated that, under no circumstances, may the Department of Justice proceed with…
— U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) June 1, 2026
The Department of Justice disagrees strongly with the decision on the Anti-Weaponization Fund put forth by the United States District Court Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia, wherein the Court stated that, under no circumstances, may the Department of Justice proceed with the Anti-Weaponization Fund recently established in order to make up for the tremendous abuse, harm, and hate unfairly shown to so many people. This Fund was open to anybody who was so weaponized, targeted, or persecuted, whether they were Democrat, Republican, Conservative, Independent, or otherwise. The Department will abide by the Court’s ruling.Does that sound like it’s over?
As emptywheel points out:There's no order not to comply.
— EU says Elon should not lie abt my blue check (@emptywheel) June 1, 2026
There's an order to not fund it for now, and an order to explain whether @ASGWoodward defrauded the court, which, if it happened, happened with the attempt.
Please stop pretending this is about courts. https://t.co/SMBVpYqlFp
Neither order tells the government that they can’t set up a Terrorist Slush Fund (though Williams could find that Woodward and Epshteyn engaged in fraud by even attempting to do so).So: not dead. This is just a head fake to get the Senate through reconciliation.
Nevertheless, Trump’s minions got Marc Caputo and Jake Sherman to claim that the judges’ rulings were the reason Trump decided to halt, “for now,” the Terrorist Slush Fund.What they’re saying: “We’re planning to respect the courts,” one of the administration officials said.
“This has become a distraction,” a second administration official said. “The president believes government was weaponized against people — it wasn’t just him. But this isn’t the time and vehicle for it.”
And once Trump has his brownshirts funded for the next several years, he’ll revert back to paying off terrorists, as an update to Caputo’s post describes he might do.The lesson is: don’t rely on the courts, or Axios, or the Administration. Tell Congress to stop this shit. Vote ‘em out if they won’t.“The plan right now is to halt it. But the president likes the fund, he believes in it. So nothing is final until it’s final,” one of the sources said.
"Maybe you have some information about what Speaker Mike Johnson might have said to the president when he was at the White House a little bit earlier today," Tur asked Sherman, referring to the recent meeting on the status of the reconciliation bill, which Republicans have debated updating with language limiting the fund.I’ll believe it when it passes into law.
Sherman acknowledged he didn't know exactly what was discussed there about the fund, but that his sources tell him "the administration is going to announce through DOJ that they are going to comply with the court order ... but the administration plans to say they plan to take no further action."
Despite that, he argued, this "is not going to be an immediate salve for Capitol Hill" because Trump could simply decide at a later date to restart it up again when the court order expires. "They're going to want to put language in ... the reconciliation legislation, which funds ICE and CBP, to make sure that the administration can't, at some point, return and do this again."
In other words, he said, Republicans will take a "trust, but verify" attitude and "put teeth into legislation to make sure that the administration doesn't, in a couple of months, say, actually, we've changed our minds. We're going to go back and set up this $1.8 billion fund."
Ultimately, though, he said, this is probably good news for Republicans because the administration's surrender means they can move forward with the broader reconciliation bill.
"This was the only path, Katy, to get this done," he said. "The administration would have been frozen up here for weeks, if not months ... if this weaponization fund was put in place, they would have had to deal with this on every single bill that the House and Senate were looking to pass." As a result, Trump had "no other option" but to throw in the towel on the slush fund.
“It Was Boring”
EAMON JAVERS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 1, 2026
Do you think the negotiations are over now, or is this a bluff?
PRESIDENT TRUMP
I don’t care if they’re over, honestly. I really don’t care. I couldn’t care less. If they’re over, they’re over. If they’re not, you know, I think they took too much time. Frankly, I…
EAMON JAVERS Do you think the negotiations are over now, or is this a bluff?The President of the United States is a five year old child with attention deficit disorder.
PRESIDENT TRUMP I don’t care if they’re over, honestly. I really don’t care. I couldn’t care less. If they’re over, they’re over. If they’re not, you know, I think they took too much time. Frankly, I thought they started to get very boring. They were giving us what we needed, but I think I think they handled the negotiations poorly. It took too long. I thought they were tapping us along that’s all. Yeah, they were.
Let us do that for you, Grandpa.EAMON JAVERS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 1, 2026
Are you worried about oil prices—
PRESIDENT TRUMP
No
EAMON JAVERS
Given the apparent breakdown of negotiations? No?
PRESIDENT TRUMP
No, I don’t worry about that, no. https://t.co/Uup95fUp3l
Always has his finger on the pulse, huh?Trump on his message to Americans suffering because of high gas prices: "Once you explain that this is all about Iran having a nuclear weapon, people are willing to pay a little bit more." https://t.co/Uup95fUp3l
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 1, 2026
EAMON JAVERS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 1, 2026
Have you talked to anybody in NATO about that? I mean, have they changed their tune on the strait?
PRESIDENT TRUMP
They would, if I wanted them to, but they would. I want them to. We don’t need them. We don’t need NATO. They were very, very weak and very sad. What…
EAMON JAVERS Have you talked to anybody in NATO about that? I mean, have they changed their tune on the strait?NATO will have a response if they can get that statement translated into coherence.
PRESIDENT TRUMP They would, if I wanted them to, but they would. I want them to. We don’t need them. We don’t need NATO. They were very, very weak and very sad. What they said, they said we’ll help you as soon as the war is over. NATO, Europe has lost its way. They have a tremendous immigration problem, and they have a tremendous energy problem, because all they want to do is build windmills all over the place, so anyway.
Well, call me. You can call me tomorrow, and I’ll talk to you about it. Let’s see what’s going on - okay?
Remain Calm! All Is Well!
No, no, it’s (finally!) peace in our time!⚡️ BREAKING: Israel has successfully disrupted peace talks with Iran by dropping bombs (we give them) on Lebanon — ensuring more will die and Americans/the world will continue to pay higher prices for gas, food, everything. https://t.co/lhsE7WcSnx pic.twitter.com/gsISyN97t1
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 1, 2026
So the guy who invited the Taliban to Camp David and gave control of the Strait of Hormuz to Islamic Republic of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is now telling us he just had "a very good call with Hezbollah."
— George Conway ⚖️πΊπΈ (@gtconway3d) June 1, 2026
Sounds great. https://t.co/GaaXc8zyz0
If you’re paying attention, Iran broke off talks. And Trump doesn’t say here that he’s spoken to Iran recently:Despite recent reports that Iran has set their foot down on tying a Lebanon ceasefire to U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks, after his call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that talks with Iran continue to progress “at a rapid pace.”… pic.twitter.com/OrPbnyrW0e
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
Meanwhile:In a post on Truth Social, President Donald J. Trump stated that he had a "very productive" conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the situation in Lebanon, adding that any troops en route to Beirut have been recalled. President Trump also revealed he… https://t.co/JAtbrdIWrT pic.twitter.com/AYo8H6AIh7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
The UK Office of Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) is reporting a possibly missile attack on a commercial vessel in the Northern Persian Gulf, 40NM southeast of Umm Qasr, Iraq. pic.twitter.com/6hhliX4KPA
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
Wishing does not make it so.According to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) Centre, the same cargo vessel reportedly struck by an unknown projectile 40nm southeast of Umm Qasr, Iraq was impacted again by another projectile. As a result a fire started, which has now been put out. No… pic.twitter.com/sIiUVDChO4
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
The Art Of The Squeal
Iranian state-backed media outlets are now reporting that Iran has suspended ceasefire talks with the U.S. over the significant expansion of Israeli operations against Lebanese Hezbollah (LH) in Southern Lebanon. According to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the success… pic.twitter.com/mv1K8fUYqy
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
Iranian state-backed media outlets are now reporting that Iran has suspended ceasefire talks with the U.S. over the significant expansion of Israeli operations against Lebanese Hezbollah (LH) in Southern Lebanon. According to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the success of U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks is contingent on Israel’s deescalation in Southern Lebanon, saying “a violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts.”
According to Iranian state-backed media outlet Fars, following Iran’s suspension of talks over Israel’s escalation in Southern Lebanon, the IRGC is now threatening to target Northern Israel if Israel expands their strike campaign to include Lebanese Hezbollah positions and… pic.twitter.com/97M8dtgQXE
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
According to Iranian state-backed media outlet Fars, following Iran’s suspension of talks over Israel’s escalation in Southern Lebanon, the IRGC is now threatening to target Northern Israel if Israel expands their strike campaign to include Lebanese Hezbollah positions and infrastructure in the capital, Beirut.Trump needs to tell the IRGC that they don’t have the cards.
According to Israel’s Kan News, U.S. President Donald J. Trump is on a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Iran’s announcement that they suspended talks with the U.S. over Israel’s strikes and ground operations in Southern Lebanon. Earlier, President… pic.twitter.com/0L1cBp3URC
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
According to Israel’s Kan News, U.S. President Donald J. Trump is on a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Iran’s announcement that they suspended talks with the U.S. over Israel’s strikes and ground operations in Southern Lebanon. Earlier, President Trump said that he had not yet been made aware of the move by Iran.Saying you don’t know what’s going on is not the art of negotiation.
This comes amidst reports that the U.S. pressured Israel to forego strikes on Lebanese Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon.
In a post on Truth Social, President Donald J. Trump stated that he had a "very productive" conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the situation in Lebanon, adding that any troops en route to Beirut have been recalled. President Trump also revealed he… https://t.co/JAtbrdIWrT pic.twitter.com/AYo8H6AIh7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
In a post on Truth Social, President Donald J. Trump stated that he had a "very productive" conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the situation in Lebanon, adding that any troops en route to Beirut have been recalled. President Trump also revealed he spoke with Hezbollah, who agreed to a potential ceasefire."Potential”. Is that a concept of a ceasefire?
https://t.co/hu63Rq26Og pic.twitter.com/9VoJy0Csru
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 1, 2026
Rinse, repeat. Until it finally gets through to Congress.Trump got played again.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 1, 2026
Truth Is The First Casualty Of War
The US has sought to limit satellite analysis of the conflict by requesting Planet, a major provider, to impose an "indefinite" restriction on new images of Iran and most of the Middle East. The company justified the move, saying that it wanted to ensure its images were not used "by adversarial actors to target allied and Nato-partner personnel and civilians".What was hit is perhaps more consequential:
BBC Verify has used satellite imagery from other international providers combined with older images from Planet to track the damage caused by Iranian attacks. The facilities are in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain and Oman. The actual figure could be higher, with some analysts placing the number of bases hit as high as 28.
Among the valuable hardware damaged were three state-of-the-art anti-ballistic missile batteries systems at the Al Ruwais and Al Sader airbases in the UAE and Muwaffaq Salti Airbase in Jordan.One more factor in the equation of the extended ceasefire. Iran also has “the cards”:
The US is only known to operate eight of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) batteries, which are deployed at bases around the globe and cost around $1bn (£766m) to manufacture. Each battery needs a crew of about 100 troops to operate it while the interceptors it fires cost around $12.7m per round.
Vice-Admiral Mark Mellett, the ex-head of the Irish Defence Forces, told BBC Verify that the batteries are at the core of a "highly complex" regional defence network that cannot be "quickly or easily replaced".
The extent of damage caused to US facilities is difficult to quantify, but a May estimate by the Pentagon put the total cost of Operation Epic Fury at $29bn - with much of that likely to be spent on "repair or replacement costs for equipment" destroyed in the conflict. Democrats say this is likely an underestimate.And the other unlearned lesson from Vietnam; call it the “little brown men in black pajamas” fallacy:
The report also found that at least 42 aircraft - including F-15 and F-35 fighter jets, 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones and an A-10 attack plane - have been destroyed or damaged since February.
By comparison to the expensive hardware used by the US military, Iran has reportedly made use of cheap, easily replaceable drones in its attacks on targets across the Middle East.
An analyst at MAIAR told BBC Verify that the US military "appears to have been guilty of a degree of early-war complacency" in failing to move aircraft out of the range of Iranian drones and missiles as Tehran's tactics evolved.Really curious about why that THAAD facility wasn’t better protected, for one.
They said that in the case of Prince Sultan airbase the facility had previously come under fire before the aircraft were destroyed.
π¦π¦Everything Old Is New Again
It was the Vietnam War that got people yelling “AMERICA! LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT!” at the war protesters. Guess what: we finally walked away from that war. And the national manhood didn’t fall off or shrivel up.Republican Rep. says if you don't support Trump's Iran War you should leave America. https://t.co/EzkgGYOcFf
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 1, 2026
Rep. Rick Crawford: "The War Powers Act is flawed in and of itself. If we're gonna address the president's authorities, we need to probably create another war powers act from whole cloth that does not impede his ability to continue to do what's necessary to defend this nation. We… pic.twitter.com/N77DpSseId
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 31, 2026
Rep. Rick Crawford: "The War Powers Act is flawed in and of itself. If we're gonna address the president's authorities, we need to probably create another war powers act from whole cloth that does not impede his ability to continue to do what's necessary to defend this nation. We can't hobble the president."Iran and Israel are doing a good enough job at that already, huh?
Israeli forces struck the Lebanese city of Tyre this evening, damaging several buildings, including the Jabal Amel Hospital. pic.twitter.com/gmo7GlMy4p
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 1, 2026
Iran’s negotiators have reportedly suspended “message exchanges” with the US - IRGC associated outlet Tasnim
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 1, 2026
The move is reportedly in direct response to Israel’s renewed offensive into southern Lebanon.
Iran still seems to think they have a vote.Intelligence Committee Chair Rick Crawford: "The strait is under the United States' control right now" pic.twitter.com/Ek84cz26Vy
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 31, 2026
The UKMTO reports that a cargo vessel was attacked in the northern Persian Gulf earlier today.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 1, 2026
Military authorities reported a "large explosion" after the vessel was hit on its starboard side. pic.twitter.com/hdtr1uKB3m
I’d hate to see what “lack of control” looked like.Closeup image showing damage caused to the hull of the MSC SARISKA V, a Panama-flagged cargo vessel that was allegedly attacked earlier in the Northern Persian Gulf off the coast of Iraq. https://t.co/sv57FviZgd pic.twitter.com/r2zjwG8tV0
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
Today, I presented state awards of Ukraine to the people without whom Operation “Spiderweb” would not have happened. We have no right to name them – everything remains absolutely classified and will remain so for a long time. This is already a historic operation by the Security… pic.twitter.com/bYA9AWwGfI
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / ΠΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠΌΠΈΡ ΠΠ΅Π»Π΅Π½ΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ (@ZelenskyyUa) June 1, 2026
Today, I presented state awards of Ukraine to the people without whom Operation “Spiderweb” would not have happened. We have no right to name them – everything remains absolutely classified and will remain so for a long time. This is already a historic operation by the Security Service of Ukraine, one that was carefully prepared, and on this very day one year ago, it entered its final stage – striking Russian military equipment. Farther than Ukrainian long-range capabilities had ever reached before. As precisely as no one in Russia expected. And as justly as the enemy’s strategic aviation deserves.
“Spiderweb” destroyed or at least damaged 41 aircraft. Never before had Russia lost such equipment, in such numbers, and as a result of strikes by drones that were incomparably cheaper. Ukraine has once again proved that it knows how to act asymmetrically, that it defends itself actively and truly creatively, and that Russia has no chance of overcoming Ukrainian courage. Ukraine will always be one step ahead – in technology, in bravery, and in the ability to capture the world’s attention and rally the support of millions of human hearts.
Ukraine is now applying long-range sanctions against Russia for this war literally every day. We did not start this war, we did not provoke it, and the only thing we wanted for Ukraine and Ukrainians was peace. But as long as the Russians choose the opposite, and as long as Russia does everything to drag out this war and expand it, Ukrainians will continue to find responses that will definitely work. I thank all our warriors for their precision! I thank the Security Service of Ukraine for its long-range leadership! I thank everyone who helps us! Glory to Ukraine!
Yeah, About That π¦
Yeah, about that:Rep. Riley Moore on Iran: "Of course it's another masterstroke by the president, who's ended multiple conflicts in his term. This is gonna be another one that's gonna go down in the history books as one of the great peace deals he's done." pic.twitter.com/UcXiOsSh4b
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 1, 2026
Iran’s negotiators have reportedly suspended “message exchanges” with the US - IRGC associated outlet Tasnim
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 1, 2026
The move is reportedly in direct response to Israel’s renewed offensive into southern Lebanon.
Statement from Iran’s FM on Lebanon earlier today: https://t.co/HUvRJz6YTf
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 1, 2026
Chirp chirp.Iran’s state-run Tasnim News Agency reports that Iran has suspended all further diplomatic communication and messages with the United States, in protest of Israel’s violation of the current ceasefire “on all fronts,” specifically citing Israeli strikes and military operations in… pic.twitter.com/l5Kv7P2QJ7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 1, 2026
“It just shows that it’s all a question of priorities.”
"...it’s not a question of what’s possible.”FLASHBACK: Barbara Walters called out Trump for being $3 BILLION in debt, infidelity, not talking to his son, reading the works of Hitler, etc
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 1, 2026
Real Journalism used to be a thing!
(Now ask yourself what long-term promises you might make to people if you were billions in debt…) pic.twitter.com/9o2mOrnakL
Source:
PSAKI: “The people who spent months saying you were going to bankrupt NYC are the same people supporting the ridiculous $1.776 billion fund. What say you?”
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 1, 2026
π₯ ZOHRAN: “It just shows that it’s all a question of priorities, it’s not a question of what’s possible.” pic.twitter.com/StK7h9HRdP
“Chirping”? π¦
This is what’s bothering the President of the United States? The sound of crickets? π¦Maybe if he hadn’t been telling us for 3 months that a surrender deal with Iran was imminent he wouldn’t have to post at 1:02 AM that he has no idea how to get out of this war while accomplishing anything meaningful. pic.twitter.com/PHF1JWp3mA
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 1, 2026
More Leaner And More Meaner
Rule changes for the SpaceX $SPCX IPO:
— Hedgeye (@Hedgeye) May 29, 2026
Index providers waived the profitability requirement and cut the seasoning window from 90 days to 5.
This forces over $30 trillion in passive 401k and retirement money to buy SpaceX at IPO valuations.
Bloomberg Intelligence estimates S&P…
Rule changes for the SpaceX $SPCX IPO:Fuck your feelings. And your 401k.
Index providers waived the profitability requirement and cut the seasoning window from 90 days to 5.
This forces over $30 trillion in passive 401k and retirement money to buy SpaceX at IPO valuations.
Bloomberg Intelligence estimates S&P 500 funds must absorb 19% of SpaceX's float within 6 months.
Russell 1000 and Nasdaq 100 funds will absorb 24%.
The rules built to protect passive investors:
1. S&P 500 has required 12 months of trading and 4 quarters of GAAP profitability since 2002. Both waived.
2. Nasdaq cut its inclusion window from 90 trading days to 15.
3. FTSE Russell cut its to 5.
All three benchmarks are now structured to buy SpaceX at IPO pricing.
Let's be clear about what this actually is.
— Par Value (@ParValue26) May 29, 2026
Index providers didn't change their rules out of goodwill. They changed them because SpaceX is too big and too politically connected to exclude. A $1.5 trillion company going public and not landing in passive funds immediately would be…
Let's be clear about what this actually is. Index providers didn't change their rules out of goodwill. They changed them because SpaceX is too big and too politically connected to exclude. A $1.5 trillion company going public and not landing in passive funds immediately would be embarrassing for the index industry.
But the consequence is real: $30 trillion in retirement money gets forced into SpaceX at whatever valuation Elon and the bankers set. No price discovery. No earnings track record requirement. No seasoning period to let the market find fair value.
The rules that protected passive investors since 2002 were waived in weeks.
If SpaceX is overvalued at IPO, every 401k in America owns it at the top.
theyre stealing your 401k to bet on Elon Musk's penny stocks. This should be the biggest news story of the year. https://t.co/iWq6bTJQ4x
— Waqas (@worqas) May 31, 2026
The world's richest centi-billionaire oligarch used his power to change the rules, so he could dump his garbage company (which is cartoonishly overvalued, unprofitable, and incinerating cash) on retail investors, using trillions of dollars in retirement funds as exit liquidity,… https://t.co/P3HV35G7ar
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) May 31, 2026
The world's richest centi-billionaire oligarch used his power to change the rules, so he could dump his garbage company (which is cartoonishly overvalued, unprofitable, and incinerating cash) on retail investors, using trillions of dollars in retirement funds as exit liquidity, all in order to become the first trillionaire.
This is the perfect metaphor for the US economy as a whole, which is entirely based on bubbles and scams.
Listen, I’m a big “the index is the index” guy, but they are openly looting the coffers.
— Ian McMillan, CMT (@the_chart_life) May 31, 2026
This is 100% fraud. https://t.co/atU07UvAa5
Amazing. Pensions forced to buy Space X IPO en masse even if it’s unprofitable. Impressive coup by Musk. https://t.co/PdcTAkG2T0
— Ari Paul (@AriDavidPaul) May 31, 2026
From the people who sold you on 401k’s in the first place. (The Lovely Wife had a 403b through her employer (a school district). Fortunately she also had a pension through the state of Texas. She actually put more in the 403b than it had when she retired. She rolled it into an IRA, where it is gaining value through prudent investment. Which will never include SpaceX. We won’t die rich, but it isn’t wasting away any more.)The richest guy on the planet is about to rob your 401K. π https://t.co/LimOCitvaC
— JerryRigEverything (@ZacksJerryRig) June 1, 2026