The domestic issues: https://t.co/G33i7khFRI pic.twitter.com/AKoLBgub7L
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 3, 2026
Trump: I just had this done. *holds up chart comparing reflecting pool to buildings* pic.twitter.com/9T15bn6VxA
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 3, 2026
Especially if you could get him to pose with his helmet off.libs like me would be SO OWNED https://t.co/0U1erMVk42
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 4, 2026
I can remember Sam Donaldson sparring with Richard Nixon. Had Nixon been as crude as Trump, the press corps would have erupted in righteous indignation. "A free press," my ass.Sexism and misogyny all in 30 seconds, along with the usual bloviating, self-aggrandizement.
— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) June 3, 2026
Here's what I don't understand: Why isn't the next thing we hear from a WH reporter: "Mr. President, with all due respect, you owe Kaitlan an apology for your uncalled-for attacks." https://t.co/3cNAU6wxj5
And SPLC is fighting a corrupt, incompetent, and inept DOJ:we just want healthcare and lower gas prices https://t.co/Sma0pcgB7h
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 4, 2026
But in the filing on Wednesday evening, SPLC attorneys accused acting Attorney General Todd Blanche of blasting out a copy of the superseding indictment to the press before it was even docketed — which is not allowed under court rules.
"This action by Acting Attorney General Blanche’s Public Affairs Officer is all the more concerning in light of his earlier rush to begin a media campaign around the first indictment, his false statement in doing so, his need to make a correction, the motion that the SPLC filed in response, and the Court’s Order this week reminding the government of its heightened duty of candor as officers of the court," said the filing. "In light of those events, it is astounding that DOJ would not be even more vigilant in its actions directed at the media in this case. They were not."
The filing asked the judge to order Blanche and his associates "to show cause to explain their conduct here, and hold a hearing to conduct targeted fact-finding to determine whether to impose appropriate sanctions against those involved."
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