"The Gestapo tactics of this president will not stand here." pic.twitter.com/0dAeV5GPxX
— George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸 (@gtconway3d) May 15, 2026
Adventus
"I would like to say 'This book is written to the glory of God', but nowadays this would be the trick of a cheat, i.e., it would not be correctly understood."--Ludwig Wittgenstein
"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."--Soren Kierkegaard
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Goddamned Boomers
Never Miss An Opportunity
A good response.This a disgusting abomination. Republicans are going to make hard-working, law abiding taxpayers pay off the thugs and criminals who beat cops on J6 and were convicted of various other crimes. Vote every Republican out of office this Nov. https://t.co/v41ngwWb4G pic.twitter.com/BPgLSbHBmO
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 14, 2026
Sell that hard.Republicans can now tell every voter that the leader of their party is going to make them pay $1.7 billion of their hard-earned money in taxes to Oathkeepers & Proud Boys convicted of crimes on J6 as well as others convicted of beating police. All of us have to pay J6 criminals.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 14, 2026
It doesn’t quite fit on a bumper sticker, but the sentiment sells. Which brings us to this:Republicans make us pay more for gas, groceries, and a multitude of other things, make us pay for their wars and bombing campaigns, want us to pay for Trump’s ballroom, and now want us to pay $1.7 billion to “compensate” convicted J6 criminals he pardoned. Vote them all out.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 14, 2026
The Parliamentarian ruled that major portions of the bill pending in the Senate violated reconciliation rules. Border Patrol funding is dead, but two other sections of the bill fell for violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, and/or the Flores Settlement. Significantly, the Parliamentarian pointed to the OBBBA and “she pointed directly to how the Trump administration has already applied OBBBA spending as evidence of what this new money would actually do.” The Parliamentarian meant that money had been used in violation of the TVPRA and/or the Flores Settlement. It’s a point beyond the usual scope of the Parliamentarian, and one that indicates concerns that others could use effectively:🚨BREAKING: Senate Parliamentarian Kills Core of Republicans' ICE Funding Package https://t.co/qUZVuH9dOS
— Pablo Manríquez (@PabloReports) May 15, 2026
It is a notable move for a parliamentarian whose office is careful to note that its advice “is not a judgement on the relative merits of a particular policy.” MacDonough’s ruling is procedural, not political — but the practical effect lands like a sledgehammer on a package that Senate Republicans had structured as a workaround to Democratic opposition.Relevant here for a few reasons. One, the $1 billion for the ballroom is supposed to be a part of this package. But many Senators don’t want to pass it, and it isn’t clear there are the votes in the House for it, either. So if it is stripped out, it likely dies. Now, about that $1.7 billion….
Senate Republicans opted to fund the bulk of DHS through the appropriations process while moving funding for immigration enforcement separately after talks with Democrats collapsed over reforms to ICE and CBP. That strategy required the reconciliation package to survive parliamentary review intact. It has not.
....
For immigration advocates and civil rights attorneys who have spent years defending the Flores Agreement and the TVPRA from executive branch erosion, the ruling is a rare procedural vindication. It is also a warning: the parliamentarian’s finding that the Trump administration’s OBBBA implementation itself constitutes evidence of intent is language that is likely to surface again in federal court.
The package now returns to the drawing board — with a Senate floor vote still on the calendar and a House that has yet to formally adopt the same budget resolution.
It’s A Theme
GILLIBRAND: What is your record?! I don't want to just hear about what you don't like about the Biden administration
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
SCOTT TURNER: During the Biden administra--
GILLIBRAND: Stop talking about Biden! Talk about your record
TURNER: During the Biden administration--
GILLIBRAND:… pic.twitter.com/E9XZM754nF
GILLIBRAND: What is your record?! I don't want to just hear about what you don't like about the Biden administration
SCOTT TURNER: During the Biden administra--
GILLIBRAND: Stop talking about Biden! Talk about your record
TURNER: During the Biden administration--
GILLIBRAND: Oh my God!
C-SPAN: Consumer prices in April rose 3.8% in April year over year. How long do you think the American public will be able to sustain this level of inflation and gas prices?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
REP. TIM MOORE: It's not just Americans who are bearing what's happening. Europe is probably bearing it… pic.twitter.com/O7WUprU1NX
C-SPAN: Consumer prices in April rose 3.8% in April year over year. How long do you think the American public will be able to sustain this level of inflation and gas prices?
REP. TIM MOORE: It's not just Americans who are bearing what's happening. Europe is probably bearing it even more. Asia is dealing with it.
PATTY MURRAY: Your budget cuts housing. Can you help more families with housing with $84b or $73.5b?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
SCOTT TURNER: Here's what I'll say. In the previous four years--
MURRAY: Ok. This is the go-to answer for every secretary is to go back to Biden. I'm asking you about your… pic.twitter.com/ZNIwToZnBS
PATTY MURRAY: Your budget cuts housing. Can you help more families with housing with $84b or $73.5b?And when it isn’t Biden’s fault:
SCOTT TURNER: Here's what I'll say. In the previous four years--
MURRAY: Ok. This is the go-to answer for every secretary is to go back to Biden. I'm asking you about your administration
TURNER: Inflation was up. Regulatory environment was crippling.
MURRAY: It's your go-to answer
CASAR: For the $1 billion we're being asked to spend on Trump's ballroom, we could fund 217 million free school lunches and 15,000 more teachers. As secretary of education, which do you think helps our nation more?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
McMAHON: I think those are incredibly weird comparisons pic.twitter.com/uEFex7jiSB
It’s coming from the White House.VANCE: THERE IS FRAUD ALL AROUND US pic.twitter.com/zyLfJURq1Q
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
While Vance is prattling on, the Times (to its credit) is reporting that a fraud case against an Indian businessman was dropped after he offered to invest $10 billion here that he claims will create 15,000 jobs (which will surely turn out to be bullshit) https://t.co/b2uAcQ57UH pic.twitter.com/QHPurGHo8p
— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) May 14, 2026
Yeah, but, how many supporters?Trump supporters watch their guy run a fake charity, fake university, and fake election claims, then clap when JD Vance lectures America about fraud. Donald Trump was literally found liable for financial fraud https://t.co/39tgMIKubY
— Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) May 14, 2026
a look at the crowd JD Vance is speaking to today in Maine pic.twitter.com/z4sBAcgJeL
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
This is bad. He has the entire WH to build a crowd and no one wants to see him. https://t.co/MaViPfUajd
— Reed Galen (@reedgalen) May 14, 2026
Wasn’t that Trump’s defense in New York?JD Vance: "Fraud is the ultimate non-victimless crime" pic.twitter.com/9b3uEvyWr1
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
Well, okay, but I don’t think Trump is going to like it there.JD Vance on Gov. Janet Mills: "This guy just said, 'sent 'em to Gitmo!' No comment, sir, but I kinda like sending the fraudsters to Gitmo. We gotta get them out of this country and we gotta get them in prison." pic.twitter.com/mZWZSRM6SR
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
Stick A Fork In Him
He’s done.Just living his best life. pic.twitter.com/3Fn1KOLqtB
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 14, 2026
Snorkeling and diving at the Arizona are almost entirely off-limits to the public. The wreck has been a military cemetery since Japan bombed and sank it in 1941. The only people who regularly dive there are marine archaeologists, National Park Service crews surveying the wreck's condition, and the occasional ceremonial diver interring the remains of Arizona survivors who wanted to spend eternity alongside their shipmates.
Hack Albertson, a Marine veteran who dives the Arizona annually as part of a select group from the Paralyzed Veterans of America, didn't mince words.
"It's like having a bachelor party at a church. It's hallowed ground," he said. "It needs to be treated with the solemnity it deserves."
A former government diver, who spoke anonymously for fear of retaliation, told the AP that no FBI director since at least 1993 had ever gone snorkeling at the memorial. The diver called it unusual for anyone not connected to the memorial to have such access, citing physical risks and serious "security, safety, and logistical challenges."
What makes this worse: the FBI never disclosed any of it.
When Patel swung through Hawaii on his way to official visits in Australia and New Zealand, the bureau issued press releases touting his tour of the Honolulu field office and his meetings with local law enforcement. What those releases didn't mention was that Patel came back to Hawaii for two additional days after his initial stop — and spent one of those days snorkeling over the graves of nearly a thousand American servicemen.
Flight tracking data show the FBI's Gulfstream G550 lingered on the island for two nights before jetting off to Las Vegas — Patel's adopted hometown.
🚀🧪
“The greatest heist in 🇺🇸 history… a direct transfer of billions of your taxpayer dollars directly into the bank account of Trump, dressed up as a ‘settlement’ of a lawsuit in which he is the plaintiff and also the defendant… could nearly triple his net worth…” pic.twitter.com/zKIAhY43Ub
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 14, 2026
So it seems this is what the NYT was talking about:
"According to Andrew Duehren and Alan Feuer of The New York Times, a settlement is in the works that would drop any IRS audits of Trump, his family, or his businesses," wrote Noah. "One advantage to this approach is that it would spare Trump having to pretend he’ll donate the proceeds to charity.Not an end run on the court to get $10 billion in Trump’s pocket (an amount that would still have to be authorized by Congress, bugger the emoluments clause),* but an agreement to not audit Trump and his companies.
"Since nobody knows what the penalties from such audits would be, nobody can pinpoint such a settlement’s monetary value." Indeed, Noah wrote, it's possible Trump's lawyers want "some sort of indemnification against future IRS action akin to the blanket immunity the Supreme Court gifted him in 2024."
There's also a chance that Judge Kathleen Williams could block a settlement from happening at all — but if she throws out the lawsuit altogether, as she seems to be considering, "it’s not clear anything can stop the IRS from settling with Trump at that point, except possibly another lawsuit brought on behalf of taxpayers arguing that Trump’s in violation of the Constitution’s emoluments clauses" — and in Trump's last term, the Supreme Court sat on emoluments litigation until it died.No, it’s very clear the IRS can’t just hand Trump $10 billion, and the emoluments clause has bugger all to do with it. Trump’s not the only blithering idiot in this conversation. (The Congress can, for example, authorize $1 billion for the ballroom. Are they likely to do so? Signs point to “No.” They can also block construction of the ballroom, despite the “donations” no one knows anything concrete about. Will they? It’s almost a certainty in 2027.)
It’s Because We Have A Drug…
... that no one’s ever heard of that brings them back to life.JD Vance on dead people: "They vote for Democrats, they don't vote for us, my friends" pic.twitter.com/1WeppQZa09
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
And for some reason they vote for Democrats.Trump: "We've taken people that were dead. We had a person given the last rites -- gone, the kids are crying and everything -- and started them on this drug. And the person became better. It works." pic.twitter.com/1QMzj8sDH8
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 11, 2026
Trump In China 🇨🇳
Left: @MarshaBlackburn saying Trump is “tough” on China
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 14, 2026
Right: Trump glazing China hours later pic.twitter.com/MEGqlZZhEG
Trump to Xi: You’re a great leader—I say it to everybody. Sometimes people don’t like me saying it. I say it anyway because it’s true. I always say the truth. pic.twitter.com/kxyC6QXSNj
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 14, 2026
Rep. Mark Alford: "Our partnership with Taiwan is important, but ... " pic.twitter.com/ZNfKtYt0GP
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
Reporter: How were the talks sir?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 14, 2026
Trump: Great. China is beautiful.
Reporter: Did you talk about Taiwan?
Trump:
Reporter: Did you talk about Taiwan?
Trump: pic.twitter.com/1uL6nqwm5Y
Then why is the price of oil so high?Bessent: "Given what's going on in the Mideast, we think that not only China, but countries all around the world are gonna look to diversify away from the Middle East for a more stable source of energy, and what better place than the US?" pic.twitter.com/jYa2JKvi6e
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
Why?Bessent: "China has a much bigger interest in reopening the strait than the US does" pic.twitter.com/SyxZ8KVvhy
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
BERMAN: How much longer is it gonna cost you $100 to fill up your truck?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
REP. ALFORD: We have control over the Strait of Hormuz right now. Things have improved
BERMAN: If we have control, why aren't there vessels coming in and out of the strait right now?
ALFORD: Because there… pic.twitter.com/0IYYdKcuNw
BERMAN: How much longer is it gonna cost you $100 to fill up your truck?
REP. ALFORD: We have control over the Strait of Hormuz right now. Things have improved
BERMAN: If we have control, why aren't there vessels coming in and out of the strait right now?
ALFORD: Because there are still safety issues
Because Trump cares?Bessent: "I believe crude will come down quickly ... inflation will also come down very quickly" pic.twitter.com/HZ4HI1Q5PS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
You gotta understand 4-dimensional chess. ♟️BERMAN: The president said 'I don't think about Americans' financial situation.' How much do you think about Americans' financial situation when it comes to Iran?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
REP. MARK ALFORD: He was saying, look, he does care about the American people pic.twitter.com/nzRnwLcFFK
Or to American agriculture and rural America.Sen. Roger Marshall: "We trust in Trump. He's over there making a great deal for us. Nobody has done more for American agriculture and rural America than President Trump and a Republican-only Congress." pic.twitter.com/dXjVqTX4k9
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
KERNEN: Will Xi ask Trump to change the longstanding strategic ambiguity policy or limit arms sales to Taiwan?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
BESSENT: I'm confident President Trump understands the issues around that and is very resolute in his answers
KERNEN: Would Trump give concessions to XI?
BESSENT: I'm… pic.twitter.com/ynrpPHJQsB
KERNEN: Will Xi ask Trump to change the longstanding strategic ambiguity policy or limit arms sales to Taiwan?Because he’s as predictable as the movements of a loose fire hose.
BESSENT: I'm confident President Trump understands the issues around that and is very resolute in his answers
KERNEN: Would Trump give concessions to XI?
BESSENT: I'm not gonna get ahead of the president
See?Trump: "Chinese restaurants in America today outnumber the five largest fast foods in the United States all combined. That's a pretty big statement." pic.twitter.com/iUTfalRu56
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
J. Edgar Hoover Did The Same Thing
The "Most Wanted" list was a PR stunt for Hoover. People the FBI was ready to arrest were on it, so Hoover could prove how effective his “G-men” were.These stats Kash throws around are as phony as he is. https://t.co/rIKmq3Uzv2
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 14, 2026
Cheer Up, It Could Be Worse
70% of farmers don't have enough fertilizer to plant their crops.
— Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (@RepMGS) May 13, 2026
70% of Americans say the economy is WORSE under Trump.
The real estate market is struggling. Vets are struggling. Hospitals are closing.
The war is costing BILLIONS per day.
The price of EVERYTHING is soaring… https://t.co/Nnc9hPWdF3
70% of farmers don't have enough fertilizer to plant their crops. 70% of Americans say the economy is WORSE under Trump. The real estate market is struggling. Vets are struggling. Hospitals are closing. The war is costing BILLIONS per day. The price of EVERYTHING is soaring out of control: gasoline, diesel, coffee, a plane ticket, summer travel, UTILITY BILLS. Donald Trump said out loud that he doesn't think about any of it.And just as reminders:
Latest inflation report just dropped, and it came in hot, and slightly hotter than most folks expected. pic.twitter.com/TTvmbXLQ8r
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) May 12, 2026
Trump is stealing your money with his policies by making everything more expensive but he doesn’t care because his priorities are wars, ballrooms, reflecting pools, and self-enrichment. pic.twitter.com/vCfPyrUcyM
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 13, 2026
How?Mace: If we had Joe Biden as president, it would be a much worse situation. pic.twitter.com/jsoS5LyeUi
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 13, 2026
He didn’t say, “but it might be higher 16 months into my presidency because of Biden.” https://t.co/e02DrDqZgc
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 13, 2026
In Trump’s Dreams
"It is hard, dear viewer, to keep track of the very, very long list of shady deals and no-bid contracts and outright corrupt crypto schemes that have been the hallmark of the presidency of Donald Trump, particularly this second version of it," said Hayes. "But I ask you tonight to pay attention to the one that he appears to be about to pull off, because it's got to be the greatest heist in American history, a direct transfer of billions of your taxpayer dollars directly into the bank account, and the pockets of Donald Trump, all dressed up as a settlement of a lawsuit in which Donald Trump is both the plaintiff and also the defendant. It would be a maneuver that could nearly triple his net worth."Well, it would be a shakedown if Trump got the money. But as the old adage puts it, there’s many a slip between the cup and the lip.
"All of this happening as the Trump administration is literally making your life harder and more expensive with wars and tariffs," said Hayes. "None of that has stopped Trump from trying to get his hands on more of your money."
"The president, in effect, sued himself for more than $10 billion, or he sued the government he controls," said Hayes. "$10 billion, by the way, is nearly the entire annual IRS budget. And those dollars have paid out would come from the U.S. Treasury, which he also oversees. Now, this is so novel, I don't really know how you characterize it legally, like we're out past the frontier, whether legal or not. I am of the strong opinion, and I think many would be also that this is an attempt at the largest theft ever by an American politician, plainly, flagrantly. Blatantly, in plain daylight. It is a conflict of interest so enormous the term itself, conflict of interest hardly begins to capture what's happening."
"In fact, get this: last month, a federal judge in the case ... gave them until May 20th to come back and explain how the case isn't a scam to enrich Trump," said Hayes. "She's like, wait a second, wait a second. The constitution requires cases or controversies, but I don't see one here, she writes. 'Although President Trump avers he is bringing this lawsuit in his personal capacity, he is a sitting president and is named adversaries or entities whose decisions are subject to his direction,' she added ... What the judge is saying is, like, I don't think this is actually a real case. It can't be. You're on both sides." "So the lawyers have one more week to file briefs that would convince the judge to let Trump's $10 billion lawsuit continue," said Hayes. And this, he said, is why the Justice Department is considering settlement talks now, before that deadline: to "shovel tons of cash over to him in return for him dropping the suit. The mob has a word for that: shakedown."
“The infirm glory of the positive hour” — T.S. Eliot
…if Christ hadn’t delivered the Sermon on the Mount, with its message of mercy and pity, I wouldn’t want to be a human being.I’d just as soon be a rattlesnake.
With this bare word 'sin" our Lord brought to my mind the whole extent of all that is not good, and the shameful scorn and the utter humiliation that he bore for us in this life, and his dying, and all the pains and sufferings of his creatures, both in body and spirit--for we are all to some extent brought to nothing and shall be brought to nothing as our master Jesus was, until we are fully purged: that is to say until our mortal flesh is brought completely to nothing, and all those of our inward feelings which are not truly good. Have me insight into these things, along with all pains that ever were and ever shall be; and compared with these I realize that Christ's Passion was the greatest pain and went beyond them all. And all this was shown in a flash, an quickly changed into comfort; for our good Lord did not want the soul to be afraid at this ugly sight.and the martyrs of El Salvador and of Saint Oscar Romero, of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and St. Francis of Assisi, of the Beatitudes of Luke (Vonnegut champions the Beatitudes of Matthew, and in the RSV, but I stand on the even more radical Lukan version, in the Scholar’s Version translation). These Beatitudes:
....And because of the tender love which our Lord feels for all who shall be saved, he supports us willingly and sweetly, meaning this: 'It is true that sin is the cause of all this suffering, but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.'
"Congratulations, you poor! God's domain belongs to you!Luke 6:20-26, SV (Interestingly, when I googled to get the scripture numbers, the first item for “Luke beatitudes” that came up directed me to only verses 20-23; the blessings, but not the curses. Jesus continues to make us uncomfortable, I guess.)
“Congratulations, you hungry! You will have a feast.
“Congratulations, you who weep now! You will laugh.”
“Damn you rich! You already have your consolation!
“Damn you who are well-fed now! You will know hunger.
“Damn you who laugh now! You will learn to weep and grieve.”
The JCPOA Did That
Per @JenniferJJacobs, according to U.S. Vice President JD Vance, he recently spoke with White House Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and Envoy Jared Kushner on talks with Iran and said that talks are still progressing, but added that U.S. President Donald J. Trump… pic.twitter.com/75ch4I11L6
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 13, 2026
Per @JenniferJJacobs , according to U.S. Vice President JD Vance, he recently spoke with White House Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and Envoy Jared Kushner on talks with Iran and said that talks are still progressing, but added that U.S. President Donald J. Trump “needs to feel confident that we've put a number of protections in place such that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.”But Trump tore it up because:
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi landed in Delhi, India today for the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa+) foreign ministers meeting, amidst ongoing but stalled U.S. Iran negotiations. Per reports and assessments from a number of subject matter experts,… pic.twitter.com/Y3P1QI6Uqe
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 13, 2026
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi landed in Delhi, India today for the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa+) foreign ministers meeting, amidst ongoing but stalled U.S. Iran negotiations. Per reports and assessments from a number of subject matter experts, Iran is expected to push for a joint statement from the Chinese-led economic bloc in support of Iranian interests.I don’t think China will allow a very direct statement, with Trump in town (or just gone, depending on timing). But a very subtle one could be very interesting; and still not good for American interests.
Context
Q: Yesterday the president said 'I don't think about Americans' financial situation.' Is that the right message?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
MIKE JOHNSON: I don't know the context in which he made that comment. pic.twitter.com/2KhFA1ZHIc
.@MikeJohnson the context is you all made gas cost $4.50 a gallon. https://t.co/QqYE5wuUsm
— Congressman Greg Casar (@RepCasar) May 13, 2026
Trump is stealing your money with his policies by making everything more expensive but he doesn’t care because his priorities are wars, ballrooms, reflecting pools, and self-enrichment. pic.twitter.com/vCfPyrUcyM
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 13, 2026
Q: Gas prices are up. Inflation is up. Americans are having financial hardship. Is now the right time for Congress to be prioritizing a billion dollars for security at the White House and a ballroom Trump said would be paid for privately?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
MIKE JOHNSON: I think that's a gross… pic.twitter.com/73uCfllEbY
Q: Gas prices are up. Inflation is up. Americans are having financial hardship. Is now the right time for Congress to be prioritizing a billion dollars for security at the White House and a ballroom Trump said would be paid for privately?Yeah. Sell that between now and November.
MIKE JOHNSON: I think that's a gross misstatement of what's going on right now
Well, Since You Don’t Work….
Shapiro should volunteer to go out with a roofing crew in FL this July to help them out for a few days to get an introduction to reality. Or work the overnight shift in a hospital emergency room. Or teach 8th graders. pic.twitter.com/ZbJjT02NF1
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 13, 2026
Been there.Police in France are warning drivers in rural areas to be on the lookout for "drunk" deer exhibiting erratic behavior caused by the consumption of fermented fruits — or as police called it, a “forest aperitif.” https://t.co/uGT1Vy45cD pic.twitter.com/JVf2HS8QRR
— ABC News (@ABC) May 13, 2026
BURGUM: When the sun goes down, solar produces zero electricity
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
HUFFMAN: I want to enter into the record this amazing new technology that apparently the secretary is unaware of -- it's a battery pic.twitter.com/tPmRhmtnA9
NEGUSE: My understanding is a no bid contract is reserved for situations where delay would cause serious injury. What's the injury with the reflecting pool?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
BURGUM: We had 19 fountains across the city that didn't work
NEGUSE: That's the serious injury to the government?! And… pic.twitter.com/r4gZIunKkX
NEGUSE: My understanding is a no bid contract is reserved for situations where delay would cause serious injury. What's the injury with the reflecting pool?
BURGUM: We had 19 fountains across the city that didn't work
NEGUSE: That's the serious injury to the government?! And who picked this company? Trump said 'I have a guy who's unbelievable at doing swimming pools'
BURGUM: I'm thrilled Americans are paying about a buck less for gas than they did during the Biden administration. That's exciting
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
HUFFMAN: There's a real disconnect here. Americans are not celebrating this spike in gas prices, and your only answer is to harken back to the… pic.twitter.com/F1JbYUwz8x
HUFFMAN: Do you agree most Americans are struggling right now to afford basic necessities because of rising costs?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
BURGUM: This administration inherited the highest inflation in 40 years
HUFFMAN: Are families struggling with rising costs? Yes or no
BURGUM: During the first… pic.twitter.com/hKOKFbY7LB
HUFFMAN: Do you agree most Americans are struggling right now to afford basic necessities because of rising costs?Biden pretty much said that, too. He didn’t get re-elected, in case Burgum missed that, too.
[which is now higher. thanks for that.]
BURGUM: This administration inherited the highest inflation in 40 years
HUFFMAN: Are families struggling with rising costs? Yes or no
BURGUM: During the first yea--
HUFFMAN: You're deflecting to Biden
HUFFMAN: Who is this arch for?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
BURGUM: The American people. And there are 68 capitals that have arches
HUFFMAN: And we're gonna build one just a little taller than the one in Pyongyang, because someone in the White House insists ours be the biggest. And Trump said this arch is… pic.twitter.com/IPmirhb84f
HUFFMAN: Who is this arch for?
BURGUM: The American people. And there are 68 capitals that have arches
HUFFMAN: And we're gonna build one just a little taller than the one in Pyongyang, because someone in the White House insists ours be the biggest. And Trump said this arch is for him. We can enter that into the record if you like.
MIN: Do you know how much new energy China put online last year?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
BURGUM: Intermittent or base load?
MIN: All energy. 543 GW. How much was renewable? 434 GW.
BURGUM: But only when the wind is blowing and sun is shining
MIN: Meanwhile, the US put up 53 GW of new energy last… pic.twitter.com/pW9nKR6HZl
MIN: Do you know how much new energy China put online last year?
BURGUM: Intermittent or base load?
MIN: All energy. 543 GW. How much was renewable? 434 GW.
BURGUM: But only when the wind is blowing and sun is shining
MIN: Meanwhile, the US put up 53 GW of new energy last year -- less than 10% of China. You're clear bias against renewables is harming our national security.
DEXTER: Your budget cuts national parks by $1 billion. If you put this $1 billion towards our parks instead of Trump's ballroom, you could avoid that cut. That would benefit every single American. Did you ever object to this level of spending on the ballroom?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
BURGUM: There's a… pic.twitter.com/zKdvITfGFX
DEXTER: Your budget cuts national parks by $1 billion. If you put this $1 billion towards our parks instead of Trump's ballroom, you could avoid that cut. That would benefit every single American. Did you ever object to this level of spending on the ballroom?
BURGUM: There's a massive security complex--
DEXTER: It's clear to me you didn't do anything to stop it
RANDALL: Look at this safety hazard. There's a backlog of $300m in deferred repairs needed for Olympic National Park alone. Now look at this AI image Trump posted of draining the reflecting pool. You're actually in it. Of these images, which do you think should be the higher… pic.twitter.com/wplAHdt6lI
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
RANDALL: Look at this safety hazard. There's a backlog of $300m in deferred repairs needed for Olympic National Park alone. Now look at this AI image Trump posted of draining the reflecting pool. You're actually in it. Of these images, which do you think should be the higher priority?
BURGUM: We have deferred maintenance issues all over the country
RANDALL: Yes! And you find Trump's vanity projects more important
Oof Burgum walked right into this.
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 13, 2026
Burgum: Can you explain why the states that pursued the policies you’re describing have the highest power prices in the country?
Magaziner: Does North Dakota have one of the highest power prices in the country? You have one of the highest… pic.twitter.com/4fXQAEngGO
Oof Burgum walked right into this.Data is notorious for lying. Especially in this Administration.
Burgum: Can you explain why the states that pursued the policies you’re describing have the highest power prices in the country?
Magaziner: Does North Dakota have one of the highest power prices in the country? You have one of the highest percentage of renewables.
Burgum: False!
Magaziner: The data doesn’t lie.
Burgum: The data is lying.
Magaziner: President Trump said the noise from windmills causes cancer. Is that true of false?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 13, 2026
Burgum: pic.twitter.com/w6oQpApPvx
Magaziner: Trump says wind and solar is the most expensive form of energy ever. Is that true or false?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 13, 2026
Burgum: That’s true—
Magaziner: Not according to the Department of Energy under the Trump administration. pic.twitter.com/eCadr7zShn
Rep. Magaziner plays video of Doug Burgum boasting about wind energy production in North Dakota while he was governor.
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 13, 2026
Magaziner: Were you wrong as governor to expand wind energy? Why don’t other states around the country deserve the same? We do. We deserve access to these wind… pic.twitter.com/zsUiPaCKzE
Rep. Magaziner plays video of Doug Burgum boasting about wind energy production in North Dakota while he was governor.
Magaziner: Were you wrong as governor to expand wind energy? Why don’t other states around the country deserve the same? We do. We deserve access to these wind and solar projects that you are blocking.
North Dakota invested in renewables under Burgum and it lowered energy costs.
— Natural Resources Democrats (@NRDems) May 13, 2026
But now that he works for Trump, he won't let other states do the same — all so they can subsidize Big Oil. This is Trump's America Last agenda at work. https://t.co/wGrQCENaso
Trump With His China Experts
"There's Elon in the back there. You can see Eric Trump. There's Jensen Huang." pic.twitter.com/UjwQdmsX46
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
So Now It’s Pocket Watches
relatedly, i really dislike watch content that's like "here's what your watch says about you." "patek is old money, sub means you just got your first bonus, ap is blah blah blah." for better or worse, you are who you are and wearing a certain watch does not change that.
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) May 11, 2026
how it feels to take out my audemars piguet x swatch pocket watch https://t.co/GXns3kRl3K pic.twitter.com/3CLpNzidgm
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) May 12, 2026
I happen to be reading Lord Chesterfield's letters to his son, written in the 18th century. There are a ton of letters and, frankly, most of them are quite boring. But this passage from a letter he wrote in October 1748 stuck out to me. It feels pertinent to the discourse about… https://t.co/4WRRKJpIwY
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) May 12, 2026
I happen to be reading Lord Chesterfield's letters to his son, written in the 18th century. There are a ton of letters and, frankly, most of them are quite boring. But this passage from a letter he wrote in October 1748 stuck out to me. It feels pertinent to the discourse about the coming Swatch x Audemars Piguet collaboration, which has some people feeling a certain way.I have a pocket watch. It probably doesn’t surprise you. It’s a Bucherer, made in the ‘70’s (yes, 1970’s), which is when I bought it. It has a metal cover with a bas relief reproduction of “The Lion of Lucerne” on it, which is why I bought it. I carried it, on a chain, in my blue jeans watch pocket, for years. Worked a lot less well in chinos and suits without vests, so I traded for a wrist watch.
An excerpt from his letter:
"What the French justly call les maniéres nobles are only to be acquired in the very best companies. They are the distinguishing characteristics of men of fashion; people of low education never wear them so close, but that some part or other of the original vulgarism appears. Les maniéres nobles equally forbid insolent contempt, or low envy and jealousy. Low people in good circumstances, fine clothes, and equipages, will insolently show contempt for all those who cannot afford as fine clothes, as good an equipage, and who have not (as their term is) as much money in their pockets: on the other hand, they are gnawed with envy, and cannot help discovering it, of those who surpass them in any of these articles, which are far from being sure criterions of merit. They are likewise jealous of being slighted; and consequently suspicious and captious; they are eager and hot about trifles because trifles were, at first, their affairs of consequence. Les maniéres nobles imply exactly the reverse of all this. Study them early; you cannot make them too habitual and familiar to you."
In plainer, more modern English, Chesterfield here says that people of truly high status exhibit emotional discipline and a generosity of spirit, so that they never sneer downward or seethe upward. They are not concerned with small rank signals, such as who is wearing what. Bristling at whether someone is wearing a cheaper version of your watch, and thus possibly diluting your status, is itself a mark of low character and thus status.
I should add that, when you read Chesterfield's letters, you find him to be often very self-serving. He's not concerned about morality for its own sake, but how the appearance of virtue frames him as a gentleman (and therefore a man of higher status). But I found the passage above to be nice, nonetheless.
when we're at the club, don't pull out your Swatch pocket watch thinking it's the same as my pocket watch
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) May 12, 2026
The Ground Beneath His Feet…
Trump April 23: I contacted people "that have worked for me in the past, doing swimming pools," and one gave me a great price on the Reflecting Pool project
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) May 12, 2026
Trump May 4: "I have some very good contractors," asked three of them to "do me a favor fellas" and go look at the…
Trump April 23: I contacted people "that have worked for me in the past, doing swimming pools," and one gave me a great price on the Reflecting Pool project
Trump May 4: "I have some very good contractors," asked three of them to "do me a favor fellas" and go look at the Reflecting Pool, and the best one gave me a great price
Trump today: The Reflecting Pool contract "went to a contractor I did not know, and have never used before"
... is getting smaller and smaller. And clearly Trump is using the long flight to prepare for his meetings with Xi:I asked @POTUS how the rising price of his ballroom (nearly x2 original estimate) and reflecting pool makeover (x7 original estimate) are any different than why he wanted to remove Fed Chair Jerome Powell for 30% cost overruns.
— Akayla Gardner (@gardnerakayla) May 12, 2026
Here’s his response: pic.twitter.com/Qpm1VrBK61
U.S. President Donald J. Trump confirming that Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, is accompanying him on Air Force One, along with a number of other industry and tech CEOs, to Beijing, China for his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. pic.twitter.com/PkIHfmn2km
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 13, 2026
You have no idea what you’re talking about you slope-brained, mouth breathing moron. Stop calling yourself an expert in anything, aside from sucking. Anyone that hires you (not many!) should get an immediate refund and payment for wasting their time. https://t.co/gVPr2EUjFM
— Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) May 12, 2026
Trump don’t need no experts. Trump is a very stable genius.The president is now singling out congressional staffers, posting their photos, and demanding their firings pic.twitter.com/WwFpopBJFa
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 13, 2026
And yet:In a post on his Truth Social app, U.S. President Donald J. Trump said that news reporting negatively on the conflict with Iran is “virtual[y] treason[ous], adding that they are aiding and abetting the enemy through such reporting. pic.twitter.com/Y639g9ptgV
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 13, 2026
The UK and France chaired a meeting attended by 44 nations, including non-European nations, such as Bahrain, Australia, Japan, South Korea and others, on building out an international framework to provide security, through military means, for the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran… pic.twitter.com/p2rsU3dsCm
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 13, 2026
The UK and France chaired a meeting attended by 44 nations, including non-European nations, such as Bahrain, Australia, Japan, South Korea and others, on building out an international framework to provide security, through military means, for the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran has responded by saying that any military framework enacted by international state-actors will be treated as an escalation by Iranian decision-makers.Good to know the bombing of Iran, which Trump STILL has not resumed, was totally worth it.
New: Classified military intelligence assessments from early this month show Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, launchers and underground facilities. Including: U.S. intel assesses Iran has restored operational access to 30 of the 33 missile sites it maintains…
— Jonathan Swan (@jonathanvswan) May 12, 2026
New: Classified military intelligence assessments from early this month show Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, launchers and underground facilities. Including: U.S. intel assesses Iran has restored operational access to 30 of the 33 missile sites it maintains along the Strait of Hormuz, and ~90% of Iran's underground missile sites are "partially or fully operational." w @Adamentous @maggieNYTWasn’t it? Or, with our munitions seriously depleted, is this why Trump keeps extending the ceasefire?
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
More Appropriately…
MacFarlane: Changing it to the title of a Peter Gabriel song is only going to win over so many people in Washington, DC. But I think there's a more fundamental dynamic we need to talk about. On its best day, some congressional hearings can have the maturity and tone of like a… pic.twitter.com/X8XNviRsX3
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 13, 2026
MacFarlane: Changing it to the title of a Peter Gabriel song is only going to win over so many people in Washington, DC. But I think there's a more fundamental dynamic we need to talk about. On its best day, some congressional hearings can have the maturity and tone of like a middle school on a Friday when there's a substitute teacher, not even a good substitute teacher. There were elements of that when Pete Hegseth testifies and when Kash Patel testified, and I don't think they're winning over people with this testimony, I don't think Pete Hegseth won new allies for the war...."Sledge Hammer” is the name of a TV comedy featuring the eponymous character as a thoroughly inept cop. Starring David Rasche. (His father was a UCC pastor in southern Illinois. I met him because his sister was a member of the church I pastored as a student. He said nice things about my Xmas Eve service so, like Trump, I like him. No, he would not remember me. It was 1 hour over 30 years ago. But he was a very nice guy. IIRC, I told him I was a fan of the show. Yeah, it was a sterling conversation, worthy of the fabled salons of Paris. Or, you know, not.)
The Only Other Way To Make Sure…
... people stay off that highway/interstate would be to make it a toll road.You will never guess who has a tough runoff election on May 26 in the Republican primary. pic.twitter.com/Nza9OwoWRQ
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 12, 2026
In The Sixties It Was:
Rep. Andy Ogles: "We have to deport, deport, and deport, and then you analyze those folks that are coming into this country. You have to love this country. This isn't me being prejudiced. We want our country back. If you don't love this country, if you don't want to provide and… pic.twitter.com/ECdWaAUHNS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
Rep. Andy Ogles: "We have to deport, deport, and deport, and then you analyze those folks that are coming into this country. You have to love this country. This isn't me being prejudiced. We want our country back. If you don't love this country, if you don't want to provide and be a part of our society, you can get the hell out.""AMERICA! LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT!” It was about supporting the Vietnam War (mostly).
Ka$hed Out
this is absolutely BONKERS behavior from the director of the FBI. it's a disgrace to his position and the entire US government. pic.twitter.com/cjbXrj8St9
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
FBI Director Kash Patel blows up at Senator Van Hollen as Van Hollen asks him about allegations in reporting from The Atlantic:
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
The only person that was slinging margaritas in El Salvador and the taxpayer dollar with a convicted gang banging rapist was you. pic.twitter.com/vGxnqzP66M
He was deep undercover. His “legend” was portraying a drunken buffoon.Kash Patel claims he was actually working when he was boozing at the Olympics: "We purposely planned that trip around the Olympics because the top cyber criminal from the CPP was housed in Italian custody" pic.twitter.com/wLI0SDDX36
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
"But Biden!” has passed its sell-by date.KASH PATEL: I can tell you unequivocally this FBI is targeting and investigating no journalists. The Obama and Biden administrations targeted dozen of journalists--
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
PATTY MURRAY: I didn't ask you about Biden pic.twitter.com/iF1HO7pATf
PATTY MURRAY: We need someone at this agency who is focused on solving criminal cases, not passing out branded bourbon or jetting around the globe. Your job is to be reachable. If you want to pass out liquor or pop bottles in a locker room, stick to podcasting.
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
KASH PATEL:… pic.twitter.com/cmCpUuuWcc
PATTY MURRAY: We need someone at this agency who is focused on solving criminal cases, not passing out branded bourbon or jetting around the globe. Your job is to be reachable. If you want to pass out liquor or pop bottles in a locker room, stick to podcasting.The judges would also accept: *goes full Bondi*
KASH PATEL: *crashes out*
VAN HOLLEN: The article says agents with expertise in Iran were fired for their role in the classified documents investigations of Trump. Is that true?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
KASH PATEL: The article, just like all the other articles you cited, is false. I terminated anyone and everyone that weaponized… pic.twitter.com/UpL3qY6UG6
VAN HOLLEN: The article says agents with expertise in Iran were fired for their role in the classified documents investigations of Trump. Is that true?"I know you are, but what am I?”
KASH PATEL: The article, just like all the other articles you cited, is false. I terminated anyone and everyone that weaponized law enforcement.
VAN HOLLEN: I see. So it *was* related to the classified documents case
VAN HOLLEN: In your response to me earlier, where you had a blowup, you made a couple provably false statements
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
KASH PATEL: So did you
VAN HOLLEN: Do you know it's a crime to lie to Congress?
PATEL: Maybe the next time you run up a $7,000 bar tab we can talk about it
VAN… pic.twitter.com/q3uwIpWNkM
VAN HOLLEN: In your response to me earlier, where you had a blowup, you made a couple provably false statementsThe only thing missing from this hearing were some ordinary citizens he could refuse to acknowledge.
KASH PATEL: So did you
VAN HOLLEN: Do you know it's a crime to lie to Congress?
PATEL: Maybe the next time you run up a $7,000 bar tab we can talk about it
VAN HOLLEN: See. You're lying again. I'm glad you agreed to take the test regarding whether you have alcohol problems. You are a disgrace.
Trump literally didn’t write the book, and he literally didn’t even come up with the title. (And “Urine eyes”? Mullin can’t do better to avoid that?)DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin: "President Trump literally wrote the book on the art of the deal. He's the strongest leader of your and I's time. Period." pic.twitter.com/gnjRmmOGKS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
But he is literally tweeting his way across the Pacific. Good to know he’ll be well rested and briefed when he gets there. 🇨🇳Trump: "When the Fake News says that the Iranian enemy is doing well, Militarily, against us, it’s virtual TREASON" pic.twitter.com/jJYBEdD8NS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
“I don't think about Americans’ financial situation.” President Donald J. Trump*
Price of oil yesterday
Oil price per barrel $107.67
% Change +2.56%
Price of oil 1 month ago
Oil price per barrel $96.44
% Change +14.50%
Price of oil 1 year ago
Oil price per barrel $65.44
% Change +68.75%
October 22 pic.twitter.com/YZkC7xG3DF
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 12, 2026
Yes, politicians lie. But TRUMP DID THIS!Trump one month before the 2024 election: “Think of it - within one year you’re gonna have electric bills and energy bills and gasoline for your cars is going to be 50% cheaper than it is right now. That’s a big thing.” pic.twitter.com/GYqbvaZ1hu
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 12, 2026
But A $1.5 Trillion Budget And…
DURBIN: Could you explain to the American people why with the vast investment we've made in national defense and military, how Iran after they are attacked by us is still capable of stopping the traffic in the Strait of Hormuz?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
CAINE: It's a complex situation
DURBIN: As we… pic.twitter.com/tzncZCEYKj
DURBIN: Could you explain to the American people why with the vast investment we've made in national defense and military, how Iran after they are attacked by us is still capable of stopping the traffic in the Strait of Hormuz?...and a $200 billion dollar supplemental should allow us to open the Strait by… 🤷♂️
CAINE: It's a complex situation
DURBIN: As we talk about trillion dollar plus budgets for our military, it appears a very small budget is holding us hostage in the Strait of Hormuz
I think Lindsey wants to go to war with Pakistan. This is when we remember South Carolina started it; and why we’ve never had a president from South Carolina.a frustrated Lindsey Graham to Hegseth and Caine: "No wonder this damn thing is going nowhere!" pic.twitter.com/LEdIGxuiRZ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 12, 2026
He thought he was talking to Pope Leo?Reporter: You promised to bring inflation down. It's now at its highest level in three years. Are your policies not working?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
President Trump: My policies are working incredibly. If you want to let them have a nuclear weapon, you’re a stupid person—you happen to be. pic.twitter.com/ETPJrrQfjv
Trump knows because Twitter told him so.Reporter: A military official said that the Kurds have not received any arms.
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
Trump: The officials are wrong. pic.twitter.com/KHSTEBUIXp
Whether the budget is $200 million, $400 million, or $1 billion, it will still…be smaller than the ballroom at the Washington Hilton.Trump: We have a ballroom that's under budget. I've doubled the size of it because we obviously need that. And we're right now on budget, under budget and ahead of schedule. I DOUBLED THE SIZE OF IT YOU DUMB PERSON! pic.twitter.com/9dHzACTlYe
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
I know this is supposed to make me run in circles, scream and shout. But I return to the logistics of this idea (not to mention the legality. The courts will make short work of this where it happens.), especially considering how this Administration has handled the attack on Iran.President Trump does not rule out sending National Guard or ICE to polling locations:
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
I'd do anything necessary to make sure we have honest elections. pic.twitter.com/wOhQ5e4GNs
And for all the Republican apologists out there:Trump on Iran War:
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
Reporter: What extent are Americans’ financial situation motivating you to make a deal?
Trump: Not even a little bit. I don't think about Americans’ financial situation pic.twitter.com/TJ94pGpqD8
This is the context:Republican senators already dodging questions on Trump’s statement:
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
PabloReports: Any comment on what Trump said? He said he doesn’t think about the finances of the American people.
Senator Roger Marshall: I would have to find out the context. I’m sorry. pic.twitter.com/FoFfmoZZs6
Reporter: Did you say you're not considering the financial impact of this war on Americans?!?!?!
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
Trump: The most important thing is Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Reporter: What about the pressure on Americans right now?
Trump: EVERY AMERICAN UNDERSTANDS. They just did a… pic.twitter.com/B27qXqisZr
Reporter: Did you say you're not considering the financial impact of this war on Americans?!?!?!He’s inventing polls, too. Reality is a fungible commodity.
Trump: The most important thing is Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Reporter: What about the pressure on Americans right now?
Trump: EVERY AMERICAN UNDERSTANDS. They just did a poll!
I’m sure he didn’t say this, either.Republicans already being pressed on Trump’s comments:
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
PabloReports: What do you make of Trump saying that he doesn’t think about the financial situation of the American people?
Senator Lummis: Did he say that? I don’t have a comment because I think he actually does care. pic.twitter.com/BzptOHbOc9
If I read the timestamps correctly, this is while he’s on the way to China. Good to know he’s getting prepared….Reporter: To voters who are confused about the changing maps, the changing dates, and to African Americans concerned that this is going to draw black members of congress off the map, what do you say?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 12, 2026
Trump: Well, I think it's been a wonderful process pic.twitter.com/HXMY6Iz9mD
Well, it does combine insulting female reporters with thinking about black voters, which he was doing as he boarded Marine One. So I’m pretty sure I’m right.Trump is now attacking Michelle Obama for speaking about the challenges of raising her kids at the White House pic.twitter.com/uka0OwP6dA
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) May 12, 2026