One more thing about this: If you're wondering why you're not seeing much coverage elsewhere, it's likely partly because I was one of only two credentialed press covering this — the other was a videographer, along with some non-credentialed press.That’s the message. The story is here.
Relatedly: hire more religion reporters.
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
Monday, April 28, 2025
What Happened To Rev. Barber
But Will He Run For A Third Term?
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 28, 2025But will he run for a third term???
Donnie Crybaby is in his feels this morning. pic.twitter.com/4oyXnVc6gL
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 28, 2025
Farmers ain’t students who should be learnin’ how to screw in little screws! Farmers deserve socialism!The Secretary of Agriculture announced yesterday that the Admin is about to ask Congress for hundreds of billions to bail out farmers because of Trump’s tariffs. pic.twitter.com/UAxwuON9Nd
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 28, 2025
He seems like a sensible, level headed guy. Surprised he’s not working for Trump. Directly, I mean.Fascists gonna fascist. pic.twitter.com/LvvJ5agUJr
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 28, 2025
Man Woman Birth Death Infinity*
https://t.co/Tt6EYy9VBl pic.twitter.com/NYjTqaJMGv
— Jared Moskowitz (@JaredEMoskowitz) April 28, 2025
I can’t believe there’s that much copium in the world.Oh shit, they’re on to us. pic.twitter.com/iImPsPagt6
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 28, 2025
Complacent public thinking modest inflation is worse than grim, creeping death (when you’ve lived through a decade of double digit inflation, a few years of 6% or less is “modest” indeed); who forgot about Covid like it never happened? Especially forgot what Covid did, and who did the worst of it? Who recovered so fast because of who we elected, but we couldn’t see past mild inflation? Because we forget, over and over and over, that it’s about us, and not about being rich? Or saving the rich?Casar: "I think any other country looking at us goes, 'Oh my god, what happened to America? How are these billionaires allowed to have such enormous conflicts of interest while they run the government?'" pic.twitter.com/TH1mLwqqFl
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 29, 2025
A) name 3.Burgum claims the White House is working "around the clock" on trade deals (they have consummated zero of them so far) pic.twitter.com/Idh2Oe4OMW
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 29, 2025
If you’re so rich, how come you’re so dumb?Collins: I mean, he's arguing that he's made 200 trade deals so far.
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 29, 2025
Burgum: Well, there is all kinds of countries that are showing up at the doorstep… pic.twitter.com/ut5BBDTare
And make it more incredible?Collins: Why do you think Trump is getting bad numbers on the economy?
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 29, 2025
Burgum: Well, I think it's because he had the courage to take on this incredible imbalance that we have. pic.twitter.com/HEbkbGNqlF
How much tariffs are collected from empty store shelves and non-existent container ships?Collins: He's saying that the tariffs will generate so much revenue that people in a certain income level will not have to pay taxes. I mean, if you look at the numbers, the tariffs would have to would have to be four times what they are now to actually make up for that. pic.twitter.com/ZJZu1eqR14
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 29, 2025
So the brilliant plan is to use racism and xenophobia to make shipping even worse than it’s going to be? And is the test going to be:”Man, woman, camera, TV, person”? Because I hear that’s a tough one.I guess they think only immigrant truckers will fail. pic.twitter.com/CNZZK1MJbe
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 29, 2025
Can’t Get’ Em To Self-Deport…
One mother who was about to be deported was allowed less than two minutes on the phone with her husband to figure out what would become of her 2-year-old U.S. citizen son.I thought separating families at the border was as low as they could go. Clearly, I should never underestimate their evil.
Another mother wasn’t allowed to speak with attorneys or family members before she was deported, accompanied by her U.S.-born children, even though Immigration and Customs Enforcement knew one of them had Stage 4 cancer.
Attorneys for the mothers and their children who were sent to Honduras are blasting Trump administration officials, saying the deportations of three U.S. citizen children over the weekend, including the 4-year-old boy who left without access to his cancer medicines, are illegal. They’re pushing back against statements that the families chose for the children to go with their mothers.
Huh?
And how does that work? Truckers are not government employees, and EO’s are not law. I mean, unless you’re going to ban them from delivering to federal buildings, which would include all federal buildings in D.C. (White House, Capitol, etc.)"We're gonna ensure that our truckers, who are the backbone of our policy, are all able to speak English" -- Leavitt says Trump will sign an order demanding that all truckers can speak English pic.twitter.com/Fl9cmMiDkO
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 28, 2025
Follow Up Question:🙋♂️
Why was the Rev. William Barber arrested by Capitol Police in the Capitol Rotunda today, for praying? 🙏RAJU: Why is the American public souring on Trump's policies?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 28, 2025
MIKE JOHNSON: Listen, you know, presidential terms are rollercoasters sometimes. pic.twitter.com/4I9tXCWTAf
Barber leads the Center for Public Theology and Public Policy at Yale Divinity School.
Maybe JB Pritzker Can Put This Into 8 Points…
Pritzker: It’s time for us to be done with optimism about their motives. Time to stop wondering if you can trust the nuclear codes to people who don’t know how to organize a group chat. It’s time to stop ignoring the hypocrisy in wearing a big gold cross while announcing the… pic.twitter.com/Szt6GcaqZ1
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 28, 2025
…in a letter to Schumer.
Pritzker: Failure. It’s starting to look like that’s the point of all of this. We have a Secretary of Education who hates teachers and schools. We have a Secretary of Transportation who hates public transit. We have an Attorney General who hates the Constitution. We have a… pic.twitter.com/IKTO1GzMQ5
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 28, 2025
Pritzker: As a Ukrainian American Jew who built a holocaust museum… let me say this to Donald Trump: Stop tearing down the constitution in the name of my ancestors. Do not claim that your authoritarian power grabs are about combatting anti-semitism. When you destroy social… pic.twitter.com/KFCd1NxXXu
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 28, 2025
Or just bottle it and start passing the bottle around…Pritzker: Here’s the problem with the do-nothing crowd now telling us what to do: while they spent their years watching Republicans illegitimately pack the Supreme Court, take away voting rights from people of color, and systematically chip away at the Constitution, all the while… pic.twitter.com/AbHRquUK2S
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 28, 2025
Only Authorized Prayers Allowed!
BREAKING: Police just surrounded Rev. William Barber, prominent activist and pastor, as he and others prayed in the U.S. Capitol Rontunda.Obviously alien enemies. 👽
Police then expelled everyone (including press!) from the Rotunda to (presumably) arrest them.
I've covered protests here a lot. Never seen anything like it.
Can confirm: Just spoke to him, and Barber and two others were, in fact, arrested.Praying while black. Very serious.
Story coming.
FUBAR
Yeah, I don’t think he’s gonna need that.Scott Bessent says he has an "escalation letter" in his back pocket for a trade embargo and ban against China because they're not talking to him and Donald Trump about the ridiculous trade war and tariffs.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 28, 2025
Things are going great.
🙄pic.twitter.com/38DASe3ybh
Live look at the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest port in the United States.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 28, 2025
There's no traffic thanks to Donald Trump and his ridiculous trade wars and tariffs.
🤦♀️ pic.twitter.com/N5MJdD8obx
Live look at the Port of Miami which is practically empty thanks to Donald Trump's ridiculous tariffs and trade wars.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 28, 2025
Empty store shelves, here we come! pic.twitter.com/OYIvDuPEYG
It’s Monopoly money.I’m sitting here wondering how Donald is bringing in all that so-called tariff money when all our ports are f’n empty.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 28, 2025
🙄
Kudlow has confused the Democrats for reality. The latter has stolen Trump’s lunch money and is now eating his lunch. And dinner. And breakfast.Larry Kudlow is having a meltdown on Fox News:
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 28, 2025
"The Democrats are thwarting him from fulfilling his electoral mandate of last November and they look like darn fools as they do it."
There was no "mandate," Larry.
Pretty sure he's the one looking like a total delusional fool… pic.twitter.com/OsPQ4HtaoY
Inherit The Ignorance
To this I would only add: “Inherit The Wind” took the story of the Scopes Monkey Trial and turned it into an allegory of McCarthyism. But just as people thought Jonathan Swift was the narrator of “A Modest Proposal,” people come away from the movie to this day thinking it is a docudrama at least. It is no more an account of the Scopes Monkey Trial than “Close Encounters” was a documentary about flying saucers.🛸
And yes, Hollywood likes the Roman Catholic Church because it has history, mystery, and knows how to use spectacle. As a practicing liturgist myself once upon a time, I say that with admiration. A woman determined to drive me from my last pulpit did tell me she admired my Easter Vigil variant for Easter Sunday liturgy. I didn’t do it for showmanship but for doxological and liturgical (the “work of the people “) purposes. A little dramaturgy is a good thing. Jesus’ annunciation; Moses stop Sinai conversing with God; Isaiah’s vision of God’s throne room (which has influenced Christian worship since Constantine’s day); Ezekiel watching the throne-chariot of God arising from the Temple. Theophany has its purpose. I recognize the power of Roman pomp, and the virtue of it.
Hollywood, of course, just likes the spectacle.
(The story of the rogue Cardinal crashing the conclave reminds of a Harlan Ellison anecdote he told. He was a writer on a TV show (or was it a movie?) involving high drama on a submarine. Halfway through the work an executive decided the climax needed punching up, so the antagonist would be revealed to have been in disguise the whole time! (And thus revealed as the true antagonist. A Hollywood trope as well worn as the “eternal triangle.”) Ellison very reasonably (for Ellison) pointed out that the people fooled by this disguise (IIRC, “she” was revealed to be a “he”) had been in close quarters in a submarine yet had never noticed this disguise? He said he wouldn’t do it.
The executive replied: “Oh, you’ll do it. Writers are toadies.” And Ellison leapt across the table at his throat. He was off the film almost immediately.)
“All I Know Is…”
"...King Canute awoke this morning with the sun shining in his windows, and it didn’t rise before he needed to wake up, so I think the facts speak for themselves.”Leavitt on Shedeur Sanders: "All I will say is the president put out a statement, and a few rounds later he was drafted, so I think the facts speak for themselves." pic.twitter.com/rAFrAbex2s
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 28, 2025
I Don’t Care What Trump Says
Canada can’t join the Union unless it wants to join the Union, and even then it needs the approval of Congress. And the GOP probably doesn’t want ten more Senators (at least), and 30 or so more Representatives, all Democrats.Does Donald Trump think he’s running for Prime Minister of Canada?
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 28, 2025
25th this man already. pic.twitter.com/LV6r0ZuC3v
This Is Your Brain On Eggs 🍳
The ports will all but shut down. Overseas deliveries will cease by early May. Transcontinental shipping will evaporate. Store shelves will go bare. People will get laid off, from ports to truckers to store employees. Factories will run out supplies they need, so there go factory workers. It’ll remind everyone of the shutdown of Covid, and the recovery from supply chain disruptions that, ironically, Biden successfully led us through. Except Trump won’t know how to do that.https://t.co/uuiRcAyGt7 pic.twitter.com/yligrUYRnf
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 27, 2025
Sunday, April 27, 2025
How’s That Working Out For Them?
So you’re telling me a small group of billionaire elites—let’s call them a cabal—is coordinating through Signal chats to secretly control narratives and manipulate public opinion behind the scenes? Interesting. https://t.co/HwkDkGzWT0
— Brett Meiselas 🇺🇸🦅 (@BMeiselas) April 28, 2025
❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ https://t.co/M7dPjM8GVG
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 28, 2025
I've been thinking about this a lot--though not even drafting stories to cross out. I keep wondering if he's contemplating just eliminating judges once SCOTUS turns on him.Trump may think he can do that; but absent evidence, I put it down to sheer incompetence. In his first term Trump had people who actually understood how government works, like staff needed to make judicial appointment recommendations. Now the staff thinks they can legislate via executive orders, and even override Constitutional provisions because the Supremes will back their play (their case for presidential immunity was a real Hail Mary, until it wasn’t.). “Eliminating judges”? What, via hit squads? Attrition? Some who retired might return to the bench first. He really doesn’t have a mechanism for it, no matter how conjectural.
Meanwhile, at least one of the tariffs lawsuits is backed by Leonard Leo.
Opinion | That four-year-old cancer victim is no angel.
🥱😴
I don’t ever want to hear another word about “Sleepy Joe” — not after this circus.🤡
— Michelleann Smith (@MichelleannSmi8) April 26, 2025
There are photos of Trump texting, laughing, taking phone calls, and sleeping at the Pope’s funeral.
He even demanded to be moved to the first row — because he knew the cameras would be on him pic.twitter.com/sEFUV3CCH4
He’s not asleep. He’s just catching flies.Trump showed respect for the Pope by texting, sleeping and not following the dress code. He represents MAGA so well! Haha pic.twitter.com/C9yxEZHS1F
— Nancy (@nlst50) April 26, 2025
— Michelleann Smith (@MichelleannSmi8) April 27, 2025
Can We Declare The President Delusional Now?
Asking for a friend. It takes how long to plan and build and open a factory? I know! Let’s ask Wisconsin and FoxConn!Trump’s massive national sales taxes on most goods, imposed unilaterally by executive order, will pay for everything so you will pay no income taxes. Amazing! pic.twitter.com/EW23hU7NOk
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 27, 2025
How do we assess tariffs on non-goods, Mr. President?“As we navigate the recent tariff changes, we've made the considered decision to temporarily pause shipping to the United States.” pic.twitter.com/SbIKZ65fy5
— Ben Meiselas 🎤 (@meiselasb) April 27, 2025
10% Of 180?
He said that he has made 200 deals on tariffs. 200 deals?" Raddatz told the secretary on Sunday. "Who has he made deals with? Is there actually any deal at this point?"Still way less than 200.
"I believe that he is referring to sub-deals within the negotiations we're doing," Bessent replied.
"But those aren't actual deals," Raddatz pointed out.
"Martha, if there are 180 countries, there are 18 important trading partners," the Trump official opined. "And we have a process in place over the next 90 days to negotiate with them. Some of those are moving along very well, especially with the Asian countries."
And Navarro said it was gonna be 90 deals.This is Day 15.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 27, 2025
Still 0 deals. pic.twitter.com/lZwbLLe8rd
Fear And Trembling
Does this make sense to anyone?
"I think, Shannon, America is paying the price right now for President Biden's appeasement," Kennedy replied. "The Biden people believed in diplomacy first, last, and always. We're in a knife fight with Russia and China and Iran, and the Biden people wanted to quote Socrates to them."Trump was supposed to know the magic words to solve this problem before he was inaugurated. His mighty presence was supposed to make all cower in fear at the power of his potential wrath.
"Putin has reneged on every promise that he has made to President Trump," he added. "I think that Putin thinks that America has taken the bullet train to chump town."
"I think he thinks we're afraid of him. He has jacked around President Trump at every turn. He has disrespected our president."
Dead Reckoning
"Trump has seen a decline of 10 points among White people without a college degree, a key part of his political coalition; he is also down 13 points among adults under age 30 and 11 points among those who say they did not vote in November."The Hill:
“‘I’ll tell you what’s not going to happen is, people are not going to raise [money] to build manufacturing in America,’ [Ken Griffin] said, adding, ‘because with the policy volatility, you actually undermine the very goal you’re trying to achieve.’”"...as expected..."
GOP donor Ken Griffin suggested the value of the U.S. dollar has significantly deteriorated compared to the euro in the past month under the thumb of President Trump’s latest tariff hike on global trading partners. Griffin, the founder and CEO of Citadel, said the country “has become 20 percent poorer in four weeks,” in conversation with Semafor’s Gina Chon at the World Economy Summit. Since the start of the year, the dollar index has weakened by more than 9 percent.Do you miss Biden yet?
He added that the currency’s deflation amid shifts in economic policy and the president’s latest attack on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has jeopardized the nation’s pristine reputation.
“We put that brand at risk,” Griffin told Chon. “It can be a lifetime to repair the damage that has been done.”
The hedge fund manager echoed economists and world leaders who said new tariff measures will produce no winners but instead force all parties involved to “tread water and not drown.”
Seventy-three percent said the economy is in bad shape, 53% said it's gotten worse since Trump took office and 41% said their own finances have worsened -- which is as many as those who said so under President Joe Biden last summer.The ABC poll finds over 50% disapproval on every question about what Trump is doing, from immigration to closing the DOE, including how he’s handling immigration (53% disapproval).
“Proceeding As Expected”
At a hundred days into his presidency, Joe Biden had a 52% approval rating....as expected:
As we near the hundred days mark in his second term, Donald Trump has a 39% approval rating.
Here's how those numbers were framed by the media:
Biden, 52%: “low end approval”
Trump, 39%: proceeding “as expected”
SNAFU
Not a single international cargo ship at the Port of Seattle. The port is dead. The last ship from China will dock at a West coast port on the 29th, and the last Chinese ship will dock on the East coast around May 10th. After that, there will be no more shipments arriving from China. We’re screwed.FUBAR.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
ICE-ing Down
It's not about bringing a viable criminal case.No, it’s actually about terrible people punching down:
It's about manufacturing a negative image of judges.
This line is going to stick with me for a very long time.Louisiana because three districts in Texas (out of four) have banned deportations under AEA. That, at least, might explain why three children were “quickly deported from Louisiana.”
“One of them is a 4-year-old with Stage 4 cancer who was deported without medication or the ability to contact their doctors…”
RFK, Jr Seems Nice
Well no, for years he, his orgs attacked me/family in his books/public outreach, making up a false narrative. He portrayed me as public enemy for his personal/political gain, we endured years of death threats/stalkings, when all I did: make low cost vaccines for the world’s poor https://t.co/CPEgEnIOGb
— Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD (@PeterHotez) April 26, 2025
Every accusation is a confession. Jr rails against Big Pharma because he’s supported by the competition. What’s that supposed African proverb: “When elephants fight, the grass gets trampled”?Despite it all, if he wants rapprochement, I’m open to it, but so far he continues to push his phony vaccine-autism links and allegiance to the corrupt wellness, supplements, influencer $multibillion industry
— Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD (@PeterHotez) April 26, 2025
200 Down, 300 To Go
He replied, "I think in terms of the claims by the President that he has already sealed 200 trade deals, I think there are only 195 countries on this earth. So there's five extra," he said, adding, "and it's unclear how the administration could have sealed the deals with the entire planet in 13 days."And every one of those imaginary deals has to be approved by the Senate, or they are non-binding. Of course, Trump tore up the revised NAFTA he negotiated in his first term, and it was ratified by the Senate.
The Corpse At Every Funeral
He has no idea how to behave, does he?Blue Suit Donald Trump and Melania were smiling and talking to each other during the funeral of Pope Francis.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 26, 2025
Could they be any more disrespectful and disgraceful? pic.twitter.com/kxECIA9RQJ
The Entire DOJ Is Fucked
And then Bondi said:Bondi declares war on the courts: "What has happened to our judiciary is beyond me ... they are deranged ... we are sending a very strong message today ... we will come after you and we will prosecute you. We will find you." pic.twitter.com/K4JjG7kvXt
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 25, 2025
"We are going to prosecute you, and we are prosecuting you. I found out about this the day it happened. We could not believe, actually, that a judge really did that. We looked into the facts in great depth… You cannot obstruct a criminal case. And really, shame on her. It was a domestic violence case of all cases, and she's protecting a criminal defendant over victims of crime."Prompting Joyce Vance to observe:
This is all in violation of very clear DOJ policy," Vance accused. "You're not permitted in a case of an indictment or a complaint to go to the press and talk about anything that's not in the four corners of the document, because it prejudices the defendant's rights."
"We will probably see a motion to dismiss this case outright," she then asserted before continuing, "If this was a normal Justice Department. Pam Bondi, [FBI director] Kash Patel, anybody else who was talking about this case on national TV would be referred to the Office of Professional Responsibility for disciplinary action"
"This is not a functional Justice Department," she added. "So the dirty laundry will come out in the wash in these proceedings, where the facts just don't add up."
😫 👴🏻
As he wrote, "No matter what deal I make with respect to Russia/Ukraine, no matter how good it is, even if it’s the greatest deal ever made, The Failing New York Times will speak BADLY of it. Liddle’ Peter Baker, the very biased and untalented writer for The Times, followed his Editor’s demands and wrote that Ukraine should get back territory, including, I suppose, Crimea, and other ridiculous requests, in order to stop the killing that is worse than anything since World War II."And yet you haven’t made a deal, and there’s no sign you ever will. If Obama allowed Russia to take Crimea, Biden allowed Russia to invade Ukraine, and neither would have happened if you’d been in office, why hasn’t Russia left Ukraine yet and ceded back Crimea? Could it be because you’re an ignorant blowhard?
He then added, "Why doesn’t this lightweight reporter say that it was Obama who made it possible for Russia to steal Crimea from Ukraine without even a shot being fired. It was also Liddle’ Peter who wrote an absolutely fawning, yet terribly written Biography, on Obama. It was a JOKE! Did Baker ever criticize the Obama Crimea Giveaway? NO, not once, only TRUMP, and I’ve had nothing to do with this stupid war, other than early on, when I gave Ukraine Javelins, and Obama gave them sheets."
"This is Sleepy Joe Biden’s War, not mine," he accused. "It was a loser from day one, and should have never happened, and wouldn’t have happened if I were President at the time. I’m just trying to clean up the mess that was left to me by Obama and Biden, and what a mess it is. With all of that being said, there was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days. It makes me think that maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war, he’s just tapping me along, and has to be dealt with differently, through 'Banking' or 'Secondary Sanctions?' Too many people are dying!!!"
The Cruelty Is The Point
Commerce Department employees caught up in a legal battle over their mass firings are now learning that their health care coverage was cut off weeks ago, even though they were paying their premiums.
Politico:Her husband is a US citizen and her 1 year old daughter was still breastfeeding. But she was put on a plane to Cuba with her daughter still in Tampa.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 26, 2025
Donald Trump’s America - cruel, ruthless, anti-family. https://t.co/zn0NZ3CdXS
NEW: A federal judge raised alarm Friday that the Trump administration appeared to have deported a 2-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras with "no meaningful process" — even as her father was fighting to keep her in the country.
The girl was deported Friday along with her Honduran-born mother and sister, even as Judge Doughty was trying to discern whether ICE's disputed claim — that the mother wanted to bring the child to Honduras — was true. She was gone before he could find out.
The Art Of The Lie
Caught in a lie? Just lie some more.Entire books are going to be written about this exchange in Trump's Time Magazine interview. pic.twitter.com/id3OLPQyFf
— Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd on blu sky) (@rothschildmd) April 25, 2025
What does the CIA even bother putting together a daily brief. pic.twitter.com/sDQbzxNifK
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) April 25, 2025
The Vatican issued a dress code for attendees of the funeral. Did Trump read it?One guy shows up in a blue suit to the Pope’s funeral. You will never guess who. pic.twitter.com/3zBJlc792l
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 26, 2025
Friday, April 25, 2025
And Then They Came For Me
RFK Jr. Starts National Registry Of Introverts Who Sometimes Get Social Anxiety
“When I was younger, there were never people who liked to spend time home alone by themselves, but now it’s a national epidemic,” said Kennedy, who delivered the remarks at a press conference during which he confirmed federal researchers were working hard to develop treatments for individuals who felt occasionally felt uncomfortable in crowded rooms. “These people can’t live normal lives. They can’t make small talk. They can’t dance. They’ll never go to a backyard barbecue where they only kind of know one person from work.” At press time, experts were warning that the registry could be used to round up introverts for karaokeIf you don’t hear from me, follow the sound of the karaoke.
Fancy Feast Recalls 1 Million Cans Of Food That Cats Just Kind Of Stared At Before Wandering Away
That one is just fuckin’ funny.Except….
…in traditional grammar as I remember it from 70 years ago (and then I learned transformational grammar in college, and now I despise traditional grammar, which I was quite good at in my youth, so why am I having this argument?), subjects and verbs must “agree,” and verbs denote actions (it distinguishes them from nouns), so verbs often “act”on nouns (or objects, either direct or indirect, and now my memory of traditional grammar is going fuzzy again).
But we can talk about verbs “acting” on nouns, or adjectives “describing” nouns, without employing literal personification and meaning verbs are somehow corporeal, muscular, and physically doing something to nouns; anymore than we mean adjectives are sitting around discussing the physical attributes of nouns. If I recall correctly, in traditional grammar direct objects “receive” the actions of verbs, or the subject of the sentence, or something like that. But the term doesn’t mean they accept a present from another part of the sentence, or that it open the front door to them.
Pullum’s argument is that words don’t receive actions from verbs, especially where there is no action to receive. But “throw” is clearly an action (and a verb), while “is” is traditionally classified as a verb, but it seldom even implies action. “That is my cat” doesn’t even address the being of my cat, but it does address the relationship between me and a nearby feline. And in the sentence “that” can be said to be (!) receiving the relationship stated by “my cat.” It’s a special use if language within the terminology of traditional grammar, but no more inappropriate than to use “Chords” in discussing music and then speak if the “chords of memory,” which is a metaphorical use of the musical term.
Pullum says we don’t use this meaning of “receive” outside the discussion of passive voice in traditional grammar. And he says it as if that observation states the entire problem with how passive voice in traditional grammar is understood. But he’s starting with a category error. He’s saying the clauses in a sentence can’t receive or give, because there are so many examples of sentences where no part of the sentence “gives” and no other part “receives.” But he’s changing categories mid-argument. If I give you a present and you take the present, then you have received the present. But receiving the action of a clause in a sentence is not a physical act, and yet is a concept of traditional grammar whether the verb in the sentence is “throw or “is,” Pullum is making a technical term of grammar a literal term; and then he knocks his straw man over.
English does not have gendered nouns, but most European languages do. Such nouns generally require what, in English, we would consider an article. The best example I can think of in English is a usage that differs in America and in Britain. Brits say (generally): “The ambulance took her to hospital.” In America we find that noun naked without an article: “The ambulance took her to the hospital.” In most European languages the “article” is part of the word, and indicates the gender of the noun: masculine, feminine, or neuter. Who doesn’t mean feminine nouns wear skirts, or neutral nouns are eunuchs. But try to learn the rhyme or reason why one noun is feminine, one masculine, etc. if you don’t learn the concept with your first language, it can be a barrier. If you try to discern the “masculine” qualities of nouns in German or French, you will be going in the opposite direction from understanding, because the terms are, in this category, grammatical, and have nothing (except, perhaps, in a very, very deep level of socio-cultural analysis), to do with cultural concepts of gender. You can, in other words, speak of nouns with gender in the grammar of some European languages, without getting into an argument about whether they were born that way.
Pullum’s argument, in essence, is that unless the sentence says “The boy throws the ball to the girl ,” it doesn’t involve an action being received (or delivered) to an object. Which may be literally true; but it’s not grammatically true. And sentences can have literal meanings, while at the same time having grammatical meanings. Wittgenstein might call it a language game. I might say Pullum is playing a game.
Or could be we’re just talking past each other, and we should bury our differences in a discussion of transformations grammar. Noam, I mean?
I was a bit unfair to Pullum here. I just thought he made a bad start. I think the rest of what he has to say would repay attention.
“The Trump DOJ is run by morons and thugs.”
Through all his troubles, neither the DOJ/FBI nor any state authorities ever subjected Donald Trump to arrest, preferring in every case to proceed by indictment and voluntary surrender. It’s notable that a sitting judge and pillar of the Milwaukee community was not extended the same courtesy.
It seems bozo ICE, CBP, FBI (why?), and DEA (why?) agents with a mere administrative removal warrant wanted to cause a big scene inside of a courthouse because that'd be fun.
Judge Dugan's "obstruction" changed nothing; right after the "obstruction," an agent rode the elevator down with the target.
ROBERTS: Critics will say this is the government expanding the powers of Article 1 of the Constitution, now they're arresting judges. How do you respond?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 25, 2025
BONDI: Nobody is above the law pic.twitter.com/u6aY8mAJRg
Judge Dugan allegedly protected the defendant from detention by giving them sanctuary in her chambers.Reports are the judge confronted agents with this fact and directed them to the Chief Judge in the courthouse.
Several witnesses report that ICE did not present a warrant before entering the courtroom and it is not clear whether ICE ever possessed or presented a judicial warrant. (2/6)
Rep. Ryan Clancy (D-19) issued the following statement:And:
“I commend Judge Hannah Dugan’s defense of due process by preventing ICE from shamefully using her courtroom as an ad hoc holding area for deportations. (3/6)
We cannot have a functional legal system if people are justifiably afraid to show up for legal proceedings, especially when ICE agents have already repeatedly grabbed people off the street in retaliation for speech and free association, without even obtaining the proper warrants. (4/6)More:
While the facts in this case are still unfolding, it’s clear that actions like Judge Dugan’s are what is required for democracy to survive the Trump Regime. She used her position of power and privilege to protect someone from an agency that has repeatedly abused its own power. (5/6)Final :
If enough of us act similarly, and strategically, we can stand with our neighbors and build a better world together.” (6/6)
Seeing claims about the judge "hiding" the defendant. Read the complaint, folks (written by DOJ). The guy was literally in the public area where the agents were. I guess he got on an elevator before they could get to him. The complaint says after letting the defendant exit she came back to the bench.
Yes, there was a DEA(!) agent on that elevator. And the defendant met two other agents when the doors opened (the DEA agent notified them). And yet he still ran the length of the courthouse and escaped out a door. He was pursued and captured on the street. Sounds more like the agents obstructed each other.
This criminal complaint seems pretty thin on the statutes charged. She allowed the defendant to leave the courtroom by a different door in her courtroom. The arresting agents literally saw him in the hallway right after going to elevator 1/Second:
That hardly seems like “concealment,” and whether she obstructed would have to establish that she had corrupt intent in letting him exit out of a different door. Which, unless it was unlawful for her to do that, is her prerogative in her courtroom 2/Third:
I think what a judge does within her lawful power within the four corners of her courtroom would be given great deference, and to inquire into motives would raise judicial immunity questions (the same way inquiring into POTUS’ motives for official acts raise immunity questions) 3/Fourth
This also raises Tenth Amendment concerns. Of course federal law applies to state officials, but can they be compelled (commandeered) to go above and beyond and “facilitate” (😏) a federal arrest? Case law says no as applied to state law enforcement in other contexts 4/Last:
I find it surprising that this would meet the Justice Manual’s standards for prosecution. Seems more like an attempt to intimidate state judges into caving into federal encroachment into their dutiesThere doesn’t seem to be a lot of concern with the DOJ manual in the DOJ at the moment. Or with ethical behavior:
Bondi declares war on the courts: "What has happened to our judiciary is beyond me ... they are deranged ... we are sending a very strong message today ... we will come after you and we will prosecute you. We will find you." pic.twitter.com/K4JjG7kvXt
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 25, 2025
TPM:No attorney general should ever speak like this. She's Trump's advocate, not the people's lawyer, which is what the AG's job is. Whatever state she is barred in should start disciplinary proceedings immediately. This isn't subtle or arguable, it's wrong. https://t.co/tIGLAH344O
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) April 25, 2025
In 2019, a Massachusetts state judge was indicted on obstruction charges over allegations of blocking ICE officials from taking custody of an undocumented citizen of the Dominican Republic. In that case, itself an extremely rare federal prosecution of a state judge over a decision related to the use of her office, the defendant was allowed to surrender. The DOJ dropped the charges in September 2022.It languished, IOW, until the Biden DOJ dropped it. This case is unlikely to fare better.
These charges are so stupid. There was an ICE agent **in the elevator** with the defendant after he left the courtroom. But oh yeah, the state judge somehow obstructed ICE because she let the defendant leave the courtroom through a side entrance.
The Trump DOJ is run by morons and thugs.
To read the Criminal Complaint and attached FBI Affidavit that gave rise to Wisconsin State Judge Hannah Dugan’s federal criminal arrest today for obstructing or impeding a proceeding before a department or agency of the United States and concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest is at once to know to a certainty that neither the state courts nor the federal courts could ever even hope to administer justice if the spectacle that took place in Judge Dugan’s courthouse last Friday April 18 took place in the courthouses across the country.Conclusion
On the facts as alleged by the FBI, it’s hard to imagine that the Federal Government could ever prove that Judge Dugan “obstructed or impeded a proceeding before a department or agency of the United States” within the meaning of 18 U.S.C. Section 1505
“Sir, This Is Not A Wendy’s”
So many deals:
You don’t know how many:Looks like Trump.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 25, 2025
Are we winning yet? pic.twitter.com/yJvLmtnPxX
China has returned two Boeing jets, each valued at $55 million. With $69 million in tariffs applied, the cost per plane increased to $124 million. Orders for an additional 130 jets have been indefinitely suspended.China has said there are no discussions. Period.
The Saudis Have Been Bombing The Houthis For A Long Time
The Houthis have learned to disperse their camps so they are less vulnerable to such attacks. And how to fight back.The Houthis have shot down 7 US Reaper drones worth $200 million recently.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 25, 2025
We sure Pete Hegseth babbling on Signal didn't leak more sensitive information to the wrong people to know when they were coming?
Where's DOGE?
Bill Maher Discovers The Virtues Of Piety
Bill Maher sincerely believes you shouldn’t be insulting to six million dead Jews unless any of them believed anything or were sincere about anything or had any beliefs he didn’t like.
If you don’t know: Bill Maher had dinner with Trump and had nice things to say about Trump’s social skills and table manners. Which led Larry David to pen a satirical op-ed for the NYT about “My Dinner With Adolf.” Which Mr. Maher did not take kindly to:
“First of all, it’s kind of insulting to six million dead Jews,” Maher told Piers Morgan in an interview on the set of Maher’s podcast. “It’s an argument you kind of lost just to start it. Look, maybe it’s not completely logically fair, but Hitler has really kind of got to stay in his own place. He is the GOAT of evil. We’re just going to have to leave it like that.”Popehat still wins. Maybe you don’t lead with the “6 million dead Jews” card? Especially if you’ve spent decades building your own glass house. It’s a pretty sanctimonious redoubt for a guy who’s made a career of mocking the sacred.
“…Yet We May Safely Pronounce….”
Also, they didn’t intend that we vote to elect presidents. They created the electoral college on the express theory that a small but wise group of people chosen from all of the states would exercise better judgment than the voting public. See Federalist No. 68 (Hamilton).
Or was it never going to work in the first place?
It was desirable that the sense of the people should operate in the choice of the person to whom so important a trust was to be confided. This end will be answered by committing the right of making it, not to any preestablished body, but to men chosen by the people for the special purpose, and at the particular conjuncture.Yeah. Whatever happened to that?
It was equally desirable, that the immediate election should be made by men most capable of analyzing the qualities adapted to the station, and acting under circumstances favorable to deliberation, and to a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice. A small number of persons, selected by their fellow-citizens from the general mass, will be most likely to possess the information and discernment requisite to such complicated investigations.
It was also peculiarly desirable to afford as little opportunity as possible to tumult and disorder. This evil was not least to be dreaded in the election of a magistrate, who was to have so important an agency in the administration of the government as the President of the United States. But the precautions which have been so happily concerted in the system under consideration, promise an effectual security against this mischief. The choice of SEVERAL, to form an intermediate body of electors, will be much less apt to convulse the community with any extraordinary or violent movements, than the choice of ONE who was himself to be the final object of the public wishes. And as the electors, chosen in each State, are to assemble and vote in the State in which they are chosen, this detached and divided situation will expose them much less to heats and ferments, which might be communicated from them to the people, than if they were all to be convened at one time, in one place.
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All these advantages will happily combine in the plan devised by the convention; which is, that the people of each State shall choose a number of persons as electors, equal to the number of senators and representatives of such State in the national government, who shall assemble within the State, and vote for some fit person as President. Their votes, thus given, are to be transmitted to the seat of the national government, and the person who may happen to have a majority of the whole number of votes will be the President. But as a majority of the votes might not always happen to centre in one man, and as it might be unsafe to permit less than a majority to be conclusive, it is provided that, in such a contingency, the House of Representatives shall select out of the candidates who shall have the five highest number of votes, the man who in their opinion may be best qualified for the office.
The process of election affords a moral certainty, that the office of President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications. Talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity, may alone suffice to elevate a man to the first honors in a single State; but it will require other talents, and a different kind of merit, to establish him in the esteem and confidence of the whole Union, or of so considerable a portion of it as would be necessary to make him a successful candidate for the distinguished office of President of the United States. It will not be too strong to say, that there will be a constant probability of seeing the station filled by characters pre-eminent for ability and virtue. And this will be thought no inconsiderable recommendation of the Constitution, by those who are able to estimate the share which the executive in every government must necessarily have in its good or ill administration. Though we cannot acquiesce in the political heresy of the poet who says: "For forms of government let fools contest That which is best administered is best,'' yet we may safely pronounce, that the true test of a good government is its aptitude and tendency to produce a good administration.
In their defense, the authors of the Constitution could never have predicted that American voters would be this stupid.
...men most capable of analyzing the qualities adapted to the station, and acting under circumstances favorable to deliberation, and to a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choicehave not proven themselves. For one, no one expects electors to be solons. I don’t know when they ever did. For another, political parties did a fair job keeping the criminally incompetent away from the White House. Sure, there were several vying for “worst ever” before Trump came along, rather like brooks and streams, did a fair job of filtering out the water ways until the pollution overwhelmed them. I’d argue (probably on weak historical grounds) that FDR was the first president to control his party more than the party controlled him. And FDR had the Great Depression and WWII providing him an opportunity he took at the full (along with his capable leadership) to an unprecedented 4 consecutive terms with which to cement his authority. Which led Reinhold Niebuhr to warn his adult daughter that she’d never lived under a Republican presidency when Eisenhower was elected. He feared for the results.
All these advantages will happily combine in the plan devised by the convention; which is, that the people of each State shall choose a number of persons as electors, equal to the number of senators and representatives of such State in the national government, who shall assemble within the State, and vote for some fit person as President.He makes it sound like there's an election by the people, and another by the electors. And then if the electors happen not to all agree, it goes to the House of Representatives. Yeah, that’s not the way it works.
The process of election affords a moral certainty, that the office of President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications. Talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity, may alone suffice to elevate a man to the first honors in a single State; but it will require other talents, and a different kind of merit, to establish him in the esteem and confidence of the whole Union, or of so considerable a portion of it as would be necessary to make him a successful candidate for the distinguished office of President of the United States. It will not be too strong to say, that there will be a constant probability of seeing the station filled by characters pre-eminent for ability and virtue.
…yet we may safely pronounce, that the true test of a good government is its aptitude and tendency to produce a good administration.
Thursday, April 24, 2025
MORE OF THIS!!
The first full paragraph there. Congress has explicit constitutional authority to regulate federal elections; not the President. And Congress has not delegated that authority to the President. Therefore, the President can’t issue EO’s to “short-circuit” Congressional authority.
Nothing, IOW, gives him the authority to act in this matter. Or several others, IMHLO.
Peace In Our Time
The man absolutely, positively, doesn’t understand international trade.Reporter: The U.S. actually has a trade surplus with Norway..
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
Trump: With the US, almost everybody has a surplus.. we got to get a little bit of that for ourselves pic.twitter.com/Csey2CP4f4
Thank goodness there’s somebody who really understands it; because Trump clearly doesn’t.Trump: I can't think of one country that doesn't want to negotiate a deal. They either negotiate a deal or we a set a deal that we think is fair. Because we don’t have to through all of these— it would be physically impossible. You have so many people that really understand it. pic.twitter.com/kJAogdspzh
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
Do not intrude on his blissful ignorance.Reporter: On the economy, there was a slow down as it relates to home sales for the month of March. The slowest pace since 2009. Is that an economic indicator that concerns you…
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
Trump: We had very good numbers on housing today… and that’s despite interest rates. pic.twitter.com/eZXmBJzKPG
No comment.https://t.co/weNoybvCX4 pic.twitter.com/xjIUTsJPAa
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) April 24, 2025
Nothing says “the art of the deal” like Donald Trump begging Putin to stop targeting Ukrainians in Kyiv on social media.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 24, 2025
24 hours came and went a long time ago.
Are peace negotiations even happening anymore? pic.twitter.com/lbTKQddQp5
Aside from social media diplomacy, neither does Putin.Reporter: Why are you not putting more pressure on Russia?
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
Trump: You don’t know what pressure I’m putting. You have no idea what pressure I’m putting on Russia pic.twitter.com/Hna51jc32N
You just have no idea what he’s doing. Nor does he.Donald Trump is meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store at the White House today.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 24, 2025
Trump was asked if Putin will listen to him about stopping the attacks on Kyiv.
"I do, yeah."
Laughable. pic.twitter.com/iKErTqqJDe
In alternative world, maybe. Literally the only change since Trump took office is that Ukraine no longer has the full support of the U.S..Reporter: What concessions has Russia offered up thus far to get to the point where you're closer to peace.
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
Trump: Stopping the war, stopping taking the whole country. Pretty big concessions pic.twitter.com/9MiHQx7YUv
Via social media?Rubio: And everyone should be thanking the president for being a peacemaker and trying to save lives. pic.twitter.com/8qOjZTHKMH
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
Said nobody. Ever.Trump: I think we need Greenland for international peace. pic.twitter.com/zufsnKiIlu
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
To All The “Facilitators” Out There
The Trump Administration is using Students for Fair Admissions v Harvard to argue that the Supremes “outlawed” DEI, and therefore it must be expunged from the land.
Needless to say, the Court did no such thing. But such a reading does “facilitate” the Administration’s white men only policies.
My god. He’s gone after the Civil Rights Act!!!!I mean, come on! Is anyone really surprised?😳
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/04/restoring-equality-of-opportunity-and-meritocracy/
Forever In Blue Jeans 👖
First time I visited Colorado (well, in several decades, I mean), I saw a bumper sticker in a Boulder bookstore: “Trump skis in blue jeans.” 👖In the meeting with Jonas Gahr Store, the Norwegian Prime Minister, Donald Trump is asked if he would go to Norway:
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 24, 2025
"I want to go skiing."
I would pay good money to watch bro try to ski.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/2HrxNIiVon
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Doth Never Prosper
I thought Trump and Elmo were going to visit the vault at Fort Knox, taking assay equipment to be sure the gold was real, and stream it all live. What happened to that whole thing?I thought they were going to release the Epstein files? What happened to that whole thing?
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 24, 2025
He’s got 30 days left (of his 130 days per year tenure). Bets on whether he comes back to spend it, or nah?Musk’s early exit from the Trump admin is another “unscheduled rapid disassembly.”
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 24, 2025
Miller: This is the choice facing every American. Either we all side and get behind President Trump to remove these terrorists from our communities or we let a rogue radical left judiciary shut down the machinery of our national security apparatus. President Trump will make this… pic.twitter.com/9DTSb6R1ex
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 24, 2025
Miller: This is the choice facing every American. Either we all side and get behind President Trump to remove these terrorists from our communities or we let a rogue radical left judiciary shut down the machinery of our national security apparatus. President Trump will make this nation safer than ever before and do it over the fighting and opposition of the communist left-wing judgesWell, we know Trump wasn’t coming up with it on his own….
Leaky Pete
He’s actually more focused on his makeup and hair than anything else. pic.twitter.com/YAp22nnWKK
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 23, 2025
"Totally fake story,” That the Pentagon confirmed:1) Totally fake story. No “orders” and no “makeup” — but whatever.
— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) April 23, 2025
2) We should have installed tampon machines in every men’s bathroom at DoD instead — the leftist “news” media would have loved that. https://t.co/7LypyVObXJ
"Changes and upgrades to the Pentagon Briefing Room are nothing new and routinely happen during changes in an administration," a Defense Department spokesperson said in a statement to CBS News.
...
"For this upgrade we were deliberately conservative and opted for several less expensive, on-hand materiel solutions," the spokesperson said.
But Biden Was, Like, You Know…Old!
Donald Trump babbles about how the grass was wet when he was meeting with Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India:
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 23, 2025
"He was here two weeks ago...unfortunately the grass was very wet. It was very hard for people to stand on the grass. They got their shoes all ruined."
Bro… pic.twitter.com/QqChp7KG6N
Donald Trump babbles about how the grass was wet when he was meeting with Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India:
"He was here two weeks ago...unfortunately the grass was very wet. It was very hard for people to stand on the grass. They got their shoes all ruined."
Bro can't stand on wet grass?
Also, he met with Modi over two months ago.
Donald Trump to people complaining to him about the price of eggs:
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 23, 2025
"Just leave me alone."
Total man of the people.
🙄 pic.twitter.com/OYrIhuKGZz
(Yesterday)Donald Trump starts babbling about his tariffs with China and is asked if he was worried about what the 145% tariffs on tariffs were doing on small businesses:
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 23, 2025
"No, no, no, no, no. I haven't brought it down. It's still 145. I said it is a high tariff. It is a high tariff, but I… pic.twitter.com/y1vN5JlAiw
(Earlier today)Sooooo...
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 22, 2025
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held a closed-door investor summit meeting with private investors earlier today, hosted by JP Morgan, and said that there would be a significant "de-escalation" with China in the tariff trade war.
Of course, Donald Trump waits until… pic.twitter.com/2sSugrCigI
How long before we find out there’s no deal with China and this stock market rally was just another way for them to manipulate the markets?
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) April 23, 2025
(and the markets ready to fall again)"I might call him ... I believe he's making a mistake by not lowering interest rates" -- Trump on Jerome Powell pic.twitter.com/rAU4pkNVVk
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 23, 2025
A car factory in every garage?Trump: "We have a lot of great car-making states. And we have some that aren't car-making yet, but they will soon be car-making states. And that's what I want to see for our country." pic.twitter.com/UtrSPd3NB8
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 23, 2025
Tough shit, America! You voted for this!Trump admits that tariffs are inflationary: "China is not doing any business with us, essentially, because it's a very high number. So when you add that to the price of a product, a lot of those products aren't going to sell." pic.twitter.com/1GjfwV8awP
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 23, 2025
Reporter: Do you think people are scared to come here because they hear stories of tourists that are detained?
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 23, 2025
Pres. Trump: No. We treat our tourists great. pic.twitter.com/3B5jIswEfL
Sure we do https://t.co/VYO5gdMuLu pic.twitter.com/TSKYBXbtl8
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) April 23, 2025
Baier: If you look at our new Fox News poll at 100 days job approval compared to other presidents, there you see the president at 44% and you see his first term at 45% at this mark the 100 day mark pic.twitter.com/31ShGyN12E
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 23, 2025