Now
– in the midst of newly aggressive immigration enforcement – the U.S.
Air Force veteran is more likely to hear insults and slurs from the
public than thanks. He became an ICE deportation officer because he
thinks of himself as "a law-and-order guy." And because ICE is the
family business.
His father is an ICE deportation officer. And his sister. And his twin brother.
"All
we want to do is create a safer America," said John, who asked that USA
TODAY withhold his full name for fear of being targeted for his work.
His fellow officers and family "put their lives on the line," he said,
"and I'm willing to do the same."
Stop trying to make your guilt go away. It's not going away. You are destroying lives and theres no excuse for that.
Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) rebuked President Trump on Monday for
suggesting acclaimed actor and director Rob Reiner was killed this weekend because of his political opposition to the president — what Trump calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
In a post on the social platform X,
Greene pushed back on Trump’s statement, calling the deaths of Rob and
Michele Singer Reiner “a family tragedy, not about politics or political
enemies,” after news surfaced that their son, Nick Reiner, was in
police custody Monday.
Reiner,
32, has been “booked for murder” and is being held on $4 million bail,
according to Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell.
“Rob
Reiner and his wife were tragically killed at the hands of their own
son, who reportedly had drug addiction and other issues, and their
remaining children are left in serious mourning and heartbreak,” Greene
said in the statement.
“Many
families deal with a family member with drug addiction and mental
health issues. It’s incredibly difficult and should be met with empathy
especially when it ends in murder,” she added.
Monday, December 15, 2025. Who's running the Justice Dept? I think you mean: Who's ruining it?
Ben
Meiselas: Donald Trump's FBI screwed up again. They brought the wrong
person into custody following the mass shooting at Brown University.
The FBI turned over surveillance and identified who they claimed was the
person of interest in the shooting at Brown and again it was the wrong
person. Ka$h Patel keeps on screwing this up over and over again. They
had to release the person who was in custody. This is not something
that normally happens but this happens all the time under the
incompetent Trump regime.
Senate Democrats appear likely to deal yet
another blow to Lindsey Halligan, President Donald Trump’s embattled
pick to lead the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of
Virginia.
A federal judge has already ruled that Trump illegally appointed
Halligan—a former beauty contestant and insurance lawyer with no prior
prosecutorial experience—as interim U.S. attorney and threw out her
cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York State
Attorney General Letitia James.
A federal judge has already ruled that Trump illegally appointed
Halligan—a former beauty contestant and insurance lawyer with no prior
prosecutorial experience—as interim U.S. attorney and threw out her
cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York State
Attorney General Letitia James.
The
Justice Dept sure has a lot of problems these days. Ka$h is part of
it, Lindsey's part of it. And Pam da Bimbo Bondi heads it.
Discrimination doesn’t have to be intentional to cause harm.
That’s the principle the federal government has long used to
investigate and remedy disparities based on race, color or national
origin in education and other programs receiving federal funds. But no
longer, according to a new rule Attorney General Pam Bondi posted last week.
The regulation does not “sufficiently serve the public interest” and violates President Trump’s executive order
about promoting meritocracy, she wrote. The law, she said, “promises
that people are treated as individuals, not components of a particular
race or group.”
The provision stems from Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
which prohibits discrimination in education, housing, health care and
transportation. Historically, federal agencies used the law to warn
districts that they could lose federal funds if they didn’t comply with
orders to desegregate schools. Under the Department of Justice rule,
officials could use data to determine whether discrimination exists.
In a 2014 case,
for example, an investigation in New Hampshire showed that under the
Manchester district’s policy for assigning students to Advanced
Placement and honors courses, Black students were enrolled in those
classes at far lower rates.
While Title VI applies to multiple programs and activities, from
access to advanced classes to enrollment procedures, school discipline
has been at the forefront of the debate over using data to prove
discrimination exists. Federal data
consistently shows that Black students are disciplined at higher rates
than their peers, disparities that districts have been under pressure to
address.
Bondi’s move to rescind the 50-year-old rule means that the
government will no longer hold schools responsible for any neutral
policies or behavior that, according to data, negatively affect students
of a certain race or nationality. The action, without offering any
opportunity for public comment, aligns with the Trump administration’s
push to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from the
nation’s schools. Fear of a federal investigation, conservatives argue,
can interfere with districts’ ability to manage their schools.
Others argue rescinding the rule decreases the chances all students will receive an equal education.
Pam
doesn't see herself as serving the American people, she is put in plce
to protect Donald Chump and We The People be damned.
As we were noting on Friday, Attorney General Pam da Bimbo Bondi
keeps attacking the judiciary and pretending she's done everything by the
books when, in fact, she hasn't. Judicial review happens in every
administration; however, if Pam feels it's happening more for her, maybe
she could stop breaking the laws and stop lying? Eric Tucker (AP) reports:
The
Justice Department violated the constitutional rights of a close friend
of James Comey and must return to him computer files that prosecutors
had hoped to use for a potential criminal case against the former FBI director, a federal judge said Friday.
The
ruling from U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly represents not
only a stern rebuke of the conduct of Justice Department prosecutors but
also imposes a dramatic hurdle to government efforts to seek a new
indictment against Comey after an initial one was dismissed last month.
Pam's
department "violated the Constitutional rights" of a US citizen. And
Pam feels persecuted? The Constitution is the highest law of the land.
Pam took an oath to uphold the Constitution and yet, not even one full
year in as AG, she's violated the Constitution. She's lawless and she's
ignorant and she's a huge fake ass.
NYU law professor Ryan Goodman claimed to have found dozens of rulings
where judges claimed the DOJ provided false information. Goodman said,
“We found over 35 cases in which the judges have specifically said what
the government is providing is false information.” Goodman added, “It
might be intentionally false information, including false sworn
declarations time and again.”
That kind of record?
We've talked about it before. When you get that kind of record, the
courts should take every claim you make with a grain of salt. The
burden of proof in any case should be even more on you because of the
fact that you have knowingly and repeatedly lied to the court. It's the
sort of thing that Pam could lose her license over and should.
She
doesn't stand for America and she doesn't stand for democracy. She's a
disgusting whore who violates her oath to serve Convicted Felon Donald
Chump and not the American people. SOUTH PARK rightly portrays her as
such a brown noser to Chump that she has s**t on her nose.
On
the surface it looks familiar: another directive on “Countering
Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence,” sprinkled with the
right statutory citations and the usual disclaimers about respecting
First Amendment rights. But taken together with Trump’s executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7), and a string of European “Antifa cell” designations,
the memo does something more serious. It quietly turns domestic
terrorism authorities into a standing program for targeting one broad
ideological camp while the administration’s own National Security Strategy claims, almost in the same breath, to reject “ideological monitoring” and “pretextual” uses of power.
That contradiction has real consequences. It signals that the formal rules that grew out of the Church Committee era—the
rules that resulted in things such as the Privacy Act, the Attorney
General’s Guidelines, and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
(FISA) —are now being hollowed out from within.
For 10 years, I
served as counsel for Domestic Terrorism in the National Security
Division. Before that, I worked in the FBI’s Office of General Counsel
and as an Army judge advocate. My work was to help the government stop
genuine threats without slipping into domestic intelligence work that
treats belief itself as the problem.
I left when I could no longer tell myself that line still held.
Domestic
terrorism investigations and prosecutions are inherently fraught. The
line between protected speech and association as well as true threats
and acts of violence is vanishingly thin, so every step carries real
civil liberties risks. The system functioned, roughly, because the
government had rails to run on: the Attorney General’s Guidelines, the Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide, FISA, the Privacy Act, and lessons taken
from the Church Committee. Those guardrails stood for a simple
proposition: investigate and prosecute conduct tied to crime or
violence, not ideas and beliefs.
The Bondi memo takes that settlement and bends it.
If you have been wondering when “the outlawing and crushing of dissent” part of fascism comes fully into force, read this memo.
And if you want to do something—urgently—to prepare to fight against
that and prevent it? Then not only read the memo, but read this article
and get it out to others.
A major U.S. law firm, Arnold & Porter, described this
memo from Bondi as "one of the most consequential internal directives
in recent years—an aggressive operational blueprint directing federal
law enforcement agencies to implement [Trump’s] National Security Presidential Memorandum-7..."
This Justice Department memo "reshapes how domestic terrorism will be
defined, investigated, charged, and resourced across the federal
government.”
“The key message is unmistakable: federal law
enforcement will target individuals, organizations, and funders whom
the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) contends are ‘domestic terrorists,’
under a definition that links political violence to ‘anti-fascist’ ideologies.” (Boldface in original; italics added.)
Bondi
is an embarrassment but she is so much more than that. She's actively
defying the Constitution. She is rejecting the oath she took to uphold
it and she's trying to destroy it. This is not a one time thing, this
is something she pursues on a daily basis. David Kurts (TPM) notes:
In two of the high-profile cases where Bondi tried to sidestep the
judges and lost, she continues to try to come up with workarounds to
control the appointments herself, rather than ceding the power to the
district judges.
In New Jersey — even after the Third Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in the Giraud case that Alina Habba was not validly appointed as U.S. attorney and she resigned this week — Bondi took the unusual step of appointing a troika of attorneys on Monday to run the U.S. attorney’s office.
In a Dec. 8 memo
approved by the Office of Legal Counsel, Henry C. Whitaker, who serves
as counselor to the attorney general, wrote that the appointment of
three lawyers who hold titles as special attorney, special counsel, and
executive assistant U.S. attorney would be in compliance with the
Constitution’s Appointment Clause: “This proposed order would divide the
responsibilities of the United States Attorney among three officials so
that the district may have continuity of leadership while the
Department considers next steps in the Giraud litigation.”
On one level, you can understand why the administration would not
want to cede appointment power to judges before it has decided whether
to appeal the Third Circuit’s decision on Habba. Once it gives up that power and an
interim U.S. attorney is appointed by the judges, the administration
can’t get it back. But when you step back a bit, the pattern of refusing
to yield to the statutory scheme that gives federal judges a role in
naming interims after 120 days becomes more clear.
In the Eastern District of Virginia, Lindsey Halligan’s name
continues to appear on government legal filings as interim U.S. attorney
despite a court ruling that she was invalidly appointed. Federal judges
in the district have called her out
in recent days, and one judge went as far as saying Halligan should
resign like Habba did. “That’s the proper position, in my view,” U.S.
District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema said during a hearing Tuesday.
Another federal judge outside Halligan’s district drew attention to Halligan’s zombie status in an order
yesterday. In a case related to the Trump administration’s dismissed
prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey, U.S. District Judge
Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of D.C. noted that Halligan’s improperly filed
notice of appearance didn’t include her name but that of Deputy Attorney
General Todd Blanche:
Pam is, of course, up to her elbows in the Epstein scandal. so let's turn to developments there.
The most unwilling sorority in the country met three
months ago on the rooftop of a law firm, just a block away from the
White House’s campus. Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell
mingled under the September dusk. Some were meeting each other for the
first time. They had ostensibly gathered to make posters for the next
day’s rally
at the Capitol, but something more meaningful unfolded. Slowly, and
without many words, the survivors came to understand their shared trauma
and see around them a support network they didn’t know they needed. The
realization seemed to harden their resolve, and jelled into one of the
most efficient political movements to hit Washington in decades.
“These
victims have spoken. They've been very clear about who has caused them
harm, and we need to believe these women,” says Lauren Hersh, who
founded World Without Exploitation to combat human trafficking and
sexual exploitation in 2016. She was the organizer of the gathering,
where she served as poster-board distributor and marker replacer. She is
also one of the strategists whose efforts on behalf of the women on
that roof and those like them helped upended the first year of President
Donald Trump’s second term.
In
short order, these women helped force the hand of Congress, Trump, and
all Americans to move toward disclosing the sins of Epstein and
Maxwell—and possibly others in power. By Dec. 19, the Department of
Justice must, by a bill passed by Congress and signed into law by Trump,
disclose what it knows about the sex trafficking operations that
sprawled across years and states. Three times this month, judges have
sided with those who have asked to see previously secret grand jury
records, in part opened because of the Trump-backed measure. And on
Thursday, Senate Democrats wrote to Justice’s internal watchdog asking for an independent check to make sure everything is handled properly.
Friday night on MS NOW's THE 11TH HOUR WITH STEPHANIE RUHLE, Alex Wagner selected the late Virginia Giuffre as her MVP for 2025:
Virginia
Giuffre. If you think of one person sort of single handedly through
the bravery of telling her own story and and, posthumously, though the
release of her book, has held the highest -- people at the echelons of
power accountable, has renewed the debate around accountability has
centered -- has re-centered victims and has been, I think, the beginning
of the crack in the MAGA façade, it's her. And she withstood abuse,
violence, predation, like everything you could possibly withstand in a
life -- and took her own life earlier this year. And I do think that
if there is anyone who owns the year and should own the year, it's her.
Friday, the House Oversight Committee released photos. The Democratic Party wing of the Committee issued this press release:
Washington, D.C. —
Today, Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight
and Government Reform, released the following statement after the
Oversight Committee received new photos from the Epstein estate. This
latest production contains over 95,000 photos, including images of the
wealthy and powerful men who spent time with Jeffrey Epstein. Images
also include thousands of photographs of women and Epstein properties.
Oversight Democrats are reviewing the full set of photos and will
continue to release photos to the public in the days and weeks ahead.
Committee Democrats are committed to protecting the identities of the
survivors. 19 photos can be accessed here.
“It
is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the
survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends,” said Ranking
Member Robert Garcia.
“These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and
his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world. We
will not rest until the American people get the truth. The Department of
Justice must release all the files, NOW.”
CNN
host Kasie Hunt was left unnerved after pressing Rep. Suhas Subramanyam
(D-VA) for details on the “disturbing” and “sexually explicit” nature
of images from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate seen by House Democrats that
they chose not to include in Friday’s release.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Friday released two batches of photographs,
offering a new glimpse into the convicted sex offender’s social orbit.
The images show Epstein alongside a range of powerful figures, including
former President Bill Clinton, former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, and billionaires Bill Gates and Richard Branson.
President Donald Trump
appeared in several of the photos, one of which includes Epstein.
Another shows Trump standing with a woman whose face has been redacted,
while a third depicts him with six women, all similarly obscured.
"These
disturbing images raise even more questions about Epstein and his
relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world," the
Democrats wrote in a post to X announcing the cache of images. Their
move comes amid a battle with the White House over the release of the
so-called "Epstein Files" – documents from the once-powerful financial
adviser's estate connected to his years long abuse of young women.
At THE INTELLIGENCER, Elie Honig writes of
ow Attorney General Pam da Bimbo Bondi changing positions -- she
insisted she had the ist on her desk (list of Epstein clients) and would
be releasing it, she didn't (but she informed Chump he was featured in
the files much more than they expected), around the July 4th holiday she
insisted there was nothing to release, a handful oof Republicans and
all House Democrats stood up to Chump and passed a law forcing the
release of the documents, Pam announced they were investigating various
Democrats, now Pam and Chump claim they want the documents released:
When asked to explain her reversal, Bondi stammered,
“Information. That has come, uh, information. Umm. There’s information
that, new information, additional information.” (This, folks, is the
nation’s top prosecutor.)
So
now that the DoJ apparently has opened some new criminal investigation
into somebody or something, it will have the power under the new law to
withhold any Epstein-related documents that might touch on those probes.
Yet we don’t know exactly who is under investigation or how broadly
those inquiries might span. Anyone outside the DoJ therefore will be
essentially blind. We won’t know what we won’t know, and we’ll all just
have to take Bondi’s word for it.
But surely the Justice Department — this
Justice Department — isn’t investigating Trump himself. So any
documents about his relationship with Epstein wouldn’t be covered by the
criminal-investigations clause. And that brings us to the second
exception: The law
permits the Justice Department to withhold or redact any information
that could compromise “national defense or foreign policy” or “the
national security of the United States.”
Well, one might reasonably wonder, how could information about Trump and Epstein going club-hopping and female-ogling
in the 1990s possibly put the country’s safety at risk? The answer,
again, lies with Bondi alone. Couldn’t our servile attorney general
conclude that any materials that might embarrass the president — our
commander-in-chief and chief foreign diplomat — could harm his standing
with other nations, thereby undermining our foreign policy?
Roll
your eyes if you will — I’m with you — but that decision, again, will
be Bondi’s alone. And, again, neither you nor I, and neither Congress
nor the victims and anyone else in any position to object, will know
what documents Bondi has chosen to withhold and why. All she needs is a
hook, and the new law provides her with enough of those to do
essentially whatever she wants.
We’ll
see the Epstein files, or some portion of them, next week. We can
reasonably expect to learn new details about Epstein’s criminal ring and
about bad conduct by prominent men. But the new law, by its broad
exemptions, ensures that we won’t get the most important answers —
especially when Pam Bondi is the one who gets to decide.
Epstein
is dead. His criminal co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell remains behind
bars -- Chump's transferred the vile woman to a cushy Club Fed prison. RAW STORY's Matthew Chapman reports:
Disgraced financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's longtime
accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell has gotten a sweetheart upgrade in prison
in return for an interview with the Justice Department in which she
distanced President Donald Trump from Epstein's crimes. But living it up in a luxury Texas prison camp
likely isn't enough for her, Miami Herald reporter Julie Brown told MS
NOW's Ali Velshi on Friday — she wants an outright pardon.
And she may have a strategy in the works to try to force Trump's hand on the issue, she continued.
"Julie,
let's talk about Ghislaine Maxwell, because there's a lot of headlines
about her," said Velshi. "There's a lot of machination on her part to
get commutation of her sentence. Nobody in the administration has said
that's a nonstarter. But this is a convicted sex offender who already,
as a result of a very unorthodox interview with the deputy attorney
general, seems to have been getting preferential treatment."
"What's your sense of what Ghislaine Maxwell's role in this current set of developments can be?" Velshi asked.
"Well, I think that she's aiming for a pardon," agreed Brown. "I think
that she has — I think she knows a lot of information. She obviously
knows who was involved with Epstein, who helped Epstein. She really can
provide a key for exactly how it operated. But of course, during her
trial and even after, she's claimed she didn't know anything, she had no
information."
Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:
NEW FROM JEC: Declining Canadian Tourism is Harming American Businesses in States Along the United States-Canada Border
ICYMI THIS WEEK:
Senator Murray Grills Trump’s Trade Representative Over
Administration’s Reckless Tariffs Driving Up Prices, Devastating Small
Businesses
Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray
(D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released the
following statement in response to a new report
from the U.S Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC) which found that
Trump’s tariffs on Canada and trade war provocations with our neighbor
and close ally have led to a steep drop in Canadian tourism that is
harming American businesses in Washington state and other states along
the United States-Canada border.
The JEC report found that every state along the United States-Canada
border is facing declines in tourism and rising economic pressures. Many
states along the border, like Washington state, are home to hundreds of
businesses that rely on Canadian tourism to survive. Canadian tourism
contributed $20.5 billion to the U.S. economy and supported 140,000 jobs
in 2024. In 2025, between January and October, the number of passenger
vehicles crossing the United States-Canada border declined by nearly 20
percent compared to 2024. In Washington state, passenger vehicle border
crossings were down more than 24 percent for that time period.
“While Trump hikes up tariffs via tweet and threatens to
annex our close allies—businesses and communities in the United States
are the ones who suffer. It’s both stupid and wrong. In Washington
state, so many small businesses along the border rely on Canadian
tourism and trade to survive—but Trump’s attacks on Canada have pushed
our neighbors away and forced business and tourism to plummet.
“I’ve heard firsthand this year how many small businesses in
our state are being forced to raise prices or close their doors
altogether. This isn’t just bad economic policy, it is real American
families’ livelihoods being hurt, lost revenue for local businesses,
less hotel demand, fewer visitors at events, lost jobs, and fewer
dollars being invested into our Northern border communities. Trump
doesn’t know the first thing about trade, and businesses and consumers
in Washington state are being forced to pay the price. Here’s what
people need to understand: we could end this pointless trade war with
Canada tomorrow if Republicans would stop blocking a simple
vote to reverse Trump’s tariffs and reclaim Congress’ power over trade.
Republicans need to stop bending the knee to Trump and start listening
to their own constituents who are begging them to put an end to these
tariffs.”
Estimates have found Seattle will see an almost 27 percent decrease
in international overnight stays in 2025 compared to 2024, almost
exclusively driven by the loss of Canadian tourists.
Spokane saw 33 percent fewer visitors in March 2025 than in March 2024.
Ridership on the Clipper between Victoria and Seattle is down 30
percent this year, causing Clipper Navigation to have to lay off a
quarter of its workforce.
Over 30 businesses in Bellingham reported losses due to a decline in cross-border travel.
The Bellingham Chamber of Commerce has found the city has seen a
drop in visits, overnight stays, and spending by Canadian travelers—a
downturn which has been devastating for many businesses.
Kevin Coleman, Executive Director of SeaFeast in Whatcom County, told
JEC that the area has seen a drastic decline in Canadian traffic: “Since
March of this year, we have not only seen Canadian traffic drop
drastically, but we have also seen a drop in our number of attendees at
our festival this year in late September. We knew that after March, we
could not rely on our Canadian business because of fear at the border
and lack of understanding of what is happening with tariffs and Canada
drawing a strong line of promoting Canada first.”
A nonpartisan analysis by
the Washington State Office of Financial Management found that if the
current Trump tariffs stay in effect for the next four years, they will
cost Washington state up to 25,000 jobs—and if Trump’s “Liberation Day”
tariffs are fully implemented, they would cost Washington state $2.2
billion and 31,900 jobs over the next four years and significantly drive
up the cost of food, clothing, cars, and much more.
Washington state has one of the most trade-dependent economies of any state in the country, with 40 percent of jobs in the state tied to international commerce. In 2024, Washington exported $57.8 billion of goods to the world, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), making Washington state the 9th-largest
state exporter of goods last year. Washington state is also the top
U.S. producer of apples, blueberries, hops, pears, spearmint oil, and
sweet cherries—all of which risk losing vital export markets due to
retaliatory tariffs from key trading partners, including Canada.
Senator Murray has been vocal in responding to Trump’s trade war,
holding events in every part of Washington state, and hammering the
Trump administration for driving up the cost of just about everything
through their chaotic and thoughtless trade policies. When Trump first
announced new tariffs, Senator Murray brought together leaders across
Washington state to discuss how Trump’s trade war threatens Washington state’s economy, and spoke out on the Senate floor against
Trump’s chaotic trade war, calling on Republicans in Congress to join
Democrats in reasserting Congress’s power over trade. She has held
several events across Washington state to hear directly from
constituents and small business owners about how Trump’s tariffs are
harming them—including in Tacoma, Yakima, Vancouver, Seattle, Skagit County, and Blaine, just across the border from Canada. On August 1st, as Trump hiked “reciprocal” tariffs on some of our closest trading partners, Senator Murray held another virtual press conference with Washington state businesses to sound the alarm. She held another roundtable with small business owners in Vancouver in September, and slammed Trump
for the new port fees that had been hitting ships at West Coast Ports
as a result of Trump’s trade war with China. Last month, Senator Murray
released a statement criticizing Trump’s tariffs
and calling on Republicans to step up to put an end to them after the
U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the legality of Trump’s
disastrous tariffs.
Earlier this week at a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing, Senator Murray
grilled U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on how President Trump’s trade war with Canada is hurting Washington state businesses and consumers—VIDEO HERE.
Grace Slick is now a critically praised painter. She started out as a rock and roller. She was in The Great Society, then Jefferson Airplane, then Jefferson Starship and finally Starship. She was a lead singer in those bands. She also did a few solo albums.
I love "White Rabbit" (which Grace wrote) and "Somebody To Love" -- two monster hits by Jefferson Airplane in 1967. I'm not going to include them because if you know Grace's singing you probably know those two songs.
1) "We Can Be Together."
2) "Hey Frederick" -- "either go way or go all the way."
3) "Lather."
4) "Crazy Miranda" and it and te three above are all Jefferson Airplane tracks.
5) "love Rusts" -- my favorite song Starship ever did -- from their first album KNEE DEEP IN THE HOOPLA.
Friday, December 12, 2025. Another day, another million or so Chump
scandals. Kristi Noem refuses to recognize the sacrifices of some
veterans of the US military, Chump continues to flounder in the polls,
Pam da Bimbo Bondi remains ignorant of the law, Pete Hegseth remains
unfit for his job, and much, much more.
Something to remember as we're on the
verge of the weekend, "Sweeping taxes on imports have cost the average
American household nearly $1,200 since Donald Trump returned to the
White House this year, according to calculations by Democrats on
Congress' Joint Economic Committee," reports Paul Wiseman (AP). Daniel Orton (NEWSWEEK) notes:
Republican
voters are growing noticeably less confident in Donald Trump’s economic
stewardship, a troubling shift for a president who has long cast
himself as the party’s chief dealmaker and financial fixer.
A
new AP-NORC poll shows GOP approval of Trump’s handling of the economy
has dropped 9 points since March—from 78 percent then to 69 percent
now—as overall public approval of his economic agenda sinks to a record
low of 31 percent. The erosion suggests that frustration with persistent
inflation, concern over Trump’s escalating tariff strategy, and
pessimism about the pace of economic recovery are cutting into his
base’s support.
Ben notes the polling numbers this morning on MEIDASTOUCH NEWS.
And despite those and other realities,
Chump's trying to renamed the Republican party to Tpublican. Is that
pronounced T-P-ublican for toilet paper? Adam Lynch notes:
Former
Illinois Lt. Gov. Bob Kustra (R) says he is surprised President Donald
Trump is mulling naming the Republican Party after himself at a time
when the party should be going out of its way to avoid him.
“Some
will write off Trump’s ruminations about changing the name to
‘Tpublican’ ... as another of his egomaniacal rants to distract the
media from learning about playboy Trump’s earlier years with Jeffrey
Epstein,” said Kustra. “Yet, few believed Trump would tear down the
entire East Wing of the White House to create a Mar-a-Lago North."
“This
is the American president who has plastered the Oval Office with gold,
now converted to the Trump family cash register with real estate deals
and crypto scams ringing up sales for the billionaire family,” Kustra
added. “Most Americans would not expect a sitting president to approve a
new dollar coin with his portrait on it, but it is in the planning
stages. There seems no end to Trump disgracing the office of the
presidency with his monumental ego and tacky taste.”
Instead,
Kustra argued Trump’s latest attempt to stamp his name on the party
ought to be the spark that finally “ignites a serious reconsideration of
just what the Republican Party stands for and what the future holds
for” the GOP.
Turning
to that wet mess Pete Hegseth
Before he was facing allegations of War
Crimes but after he was a TV personality, Secretary of Defense Pete was
using his blabber mouth in texts -- a non-secure text -- and blabbing
all the plans of when to bomb. Those actions were supposed to result in
serious reviews. Oops! Wet mess Hegseth cut a few corners yet
again. Zachary Cohen and Haley Britzky (CNN) report:
The
Pentagon did not conduct a routine investigation into the impact of
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s disclosure of sensitive military
information in a group chat on Signal
earlier this year and whether it damaged national security – in part
because Hegseth never authorized it, according to multiple sources
familiar with the matter.
A
classification review and damage assessment would typically be
initiated following any unauthorized disclosure of sensitive defense
information, in part, to examine whether sources and methods or ongoing
US military and intelligence operations have been compromised in a way
that would require mitigation.
Hegseth did not
order an assessment, two former senior officials who were working at the
Pentagon at the time and a current US official with knowledge of the
situation said.
After the Signal messages came
to light, Hegseth, instead turned his attention inward and focused on
formally investigating suspected leakers on his own staff, even
threatening to polygraph defense officials he believed were disclosing
potentially embarrassing details about him, multiple current and former
officials said. Those threats had a “chilling effect” among DoD
officials who became increasingly wary of doing anything that could be
perceived by Hegseth as an attempt to undercut him, according to those
officials.
Let's
stop for a moment because what Hegseth did was wrong. I know it. You
know it. But Pam da Bimbo Bondi doesn't know it. She's an idiot.
And what's even sadder? That doesn't make her stand out in this administration because there are so very many idiots.
This
week da Bimbo Bondi raged to the press about how 'activist judges' were
hurting the country. No, Pammy, you and the other idiots are hurting
the country. Don't become Attorney General of the United States when
you're both an idiot and a serial liar.
Bondi
then posted on X: "Following the flawed Third Circuit decision
disqualifying Alina Habba from performing her duties in the U.S.
Attorney's office for the District of New Jersey, I am saddened to
accept Alina's resignation. The Department of Justice will seek further
review of this decision, and we are confident it will be reversed. Alina
intends to return to lead the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District
of New Jersey if this occurs."
“The
court ruling has made it untenable for her to effectively run her
office with politicized judges, pausing trials designed to bring violent
criminals to justice.
“These judges should not
be able to countermand the president‘s choice of attorneys entrusted
with carrying out the executive branch’s core responsibility of
prosecuting crime.”
Pam is a highly stupid woman.
The judges are doing their job: Judicial Review. Do we need to hire a
tutor for Pam? If we did, would she just try to seduce her tutor?
Every
administration requires judicial review. Most of the time, when
judicial review finds something wrong you can consider it an innocent
mistake. There are no innocent mistakes in the Chump administration.
Which makes judicial review all the more important.
Alina
Habba, by the way, is what had da Bimbo so bent out of shape. Habba
did not quit this week. Habba did not have a job. The court ruled it.
So all she did was comply with a court order and that should have been
the headline: Someone In The Trump Administration complies with a court
order finally. But instead the press offered headlines like "Habba
Quits" -- no, she wasn't quitting. They, the administration, were
breaking the rules. She did not get confirmation -- because of her
problems as a Kurd with a family back in Iraq linked to violence -- and
the Turkish government has said terrorism -- from the
Senate. She's inexperienced and was put in place for a limited amount
of time. Per the law you can do that.
But
her days were up. And then some. And Pam Bondi, the bimbo playing at
Attorney General, ignored the law and tried to keep her in place.
Activists judge, da Bimbo, try unqualified Attorney General.
And time to talk about another of your 'brilliant' employees, da Bimbo. Remember Lindsey
Halligan? She was completely unqualified. "Chump wanted her!" You're
the Attorney General and should have pointed out she wasn't qualified.
Having
failed at that, Pammy, you failed further by letting her appear before
her first grand jury alone. Did you not understand that, Pam?
We've
all made jokes about Hiligan but, da Bimbo, you are the AG, having gone
along with making this unqualified person an AG, you damn well should
have held her hand and walked her through. You've been allowed to
define your duties which just goes to how lousy a president Chump is.
You are reckless and you are offensive. And when you're gone people in
law schools will never stop laughing at you.
You've
made clear that you are highly and overly concerned about your looks
but you don't see to give a damn about the Constitution. And, I know
we've already pointed this out once again, but for the Attorney General
of the United States to reference hate speech laws and not grasp that's
Canada in North American, not the United States? What the hell do you
even know about our country's history?
You
will forever be mocked for your tantrum in front of the Senate and for
showing up with a notebook of pre-written insults and accusations --
accusations that weren't correct. You got on your high horse at one
point to tell Adam Schiff that he couldn't understand what you do
because you are a lawyer and -- And you were shocked to discover that he
is an attorney. Now as I noted in the snapshot covering that hearing, I
didn't know Adam had been an attorney. But here's the difference, I
didn't sit in front of cameras and insult him for not being an attorney
when he was in fact an attorney.
How stupid are you, Pam? Seriously, how stupid are you? You prepared that attack ahead of time, wrote it out ahead of time.
And yet you didn't even have the facts right?
And you think your actions don't require judicial review?
Attorney
General Pam Bondi barreled into controversy on Thursday when she walked
straight into a reporter’s trap and tried to match President Donald
Trump’s signature rage—only to unleash a tirade so over-the-top it
immediately raised questions about how far she’s willing to go for him.
What
should have been a routine Fox News appearance turned into a
constitutional faceplant as Bondi began echoing Trump’s attacks on
critics and threatening consequences for anyone who crossed them.
It
happened during an interview on “Fox & Friends,” where a leading
question about progressive backlash to Trump’s National Guard
deployments sent Bondi into a spiraling monologue.
Instead
of answering, she launched into a sweeping denunciation of unnamed
“lawmakers” and “news anchors,” accusing them of endangering the country
and hinting the administration was now scrutinizing “everything they
have said.”
[. . .]
They should be praising our men and women in law enforcement,” she demanded.
“And
we are looking at everything they have said and why they said it and if
they encouraged acts of violence,” the attorney general firmly
threatened.
“But it is, it’s actually sad what
our country has come to with these progressive left idiots,” she added
in an elevated tone and emphasized speech.
No, dear, what is sad is that a dumb and unqualified bimbo is now our Attorney General.
“I’ve
never liked her, but this is just laughable and sad. Like, is she ok?
It’s so unserious and lacks any sort of power. Is she high? Is she
drunk? Has her soul left her body? This does not seem like a human,”
this Threads user wondered.
The
whole country laughs at you. And you've never understood Ka$h so let
me explain him to you: One way or another, he will bury you. And it
will be the most hilarious thing in the world to watch.
In
the meantime we register your attacks on six members of Congress for
stating the law -- it is illegal to follow unlawful orders. You have
attacked them and lied about them. Yet? Let's turn it over to Adam Liptak (NEW YORK TIMES):
When
six Democratic lawmakers issued a video last month telling members of
the military that they must refuse unlawful orders, President Trump said
they had committed “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!”
But
Pam Bondi, the attorney general, said the same thing as the lawmakers
last year in a friend-of-the-court brief in the Supreme Court as a
lawyer for the America First Policy Institute, a conservative think tank
that represented three former military leaders.
“Military officers are required not to carry out unlawful orders,” she wrote.
She
elaborated: “The military would not carry out a patently unlawful order
from the president to kill nonmilitary targets. Indeed, service members
are required not to do so.”
The brief was
filed in support of Mr. Trump, who was asking the Supreme Court to grant
him immunity from prosecution on charges of trying to subvert the 2020
election. It was, more specifically, an effort to address a statement by
one of Mr. Trump’s private lawyers, D. John Sauer, now the solicitor
general, at an appeals court argument in January 2024.
See? You're unfit for your job, you're unfit for any job, pretty much.
When
I think of the battles Janet Reno had to fight -- and win -- in order
for women to be taken seriously as the Attorney General of the United
States only for us to end up with you, I just shake my head in
disbelief over Pam's lazy and ignorant approach to the law.
A federal grand jury in Alexandria, Va.,
declined on Thursday to indict Letitia James, the New York attorney
general, the second time in a week that jurors had rejected the effort —
a rebuke of President Trump’s bid to order up prosecutions against his
political enemies.
The jury refused to
charge Ms. James, who had brought a civil case against Mr. Trump, in
connection with making false claims on a mortgage application, according
to people familiar with the matter, exactly one week after another set
of jurors did the same.
The
back-to-back failures by prosecutors to secure an indictment amounted to
a striking rejection of the administration’s retribution campaign. It
highlighted the Justice Department’s unusual strategy of pursuing second
indictments despite earlier failures in court and suggested the
department would face major hurdles in bringing charges against
President Trump’s foes.
da
Bimbo, your department is a joke. And if you yourself are not the
biggest joke in the administration, it's due to the fact that the
administration also includes Pete Hegseth, Kristi Noem, Robert Kennedy
Junior, Tom Homan and so many other idiots and fools. In fact, let's
catch up on the H*A*R*L*O*T of Homeland Security. Because she was at a
Congressional hearing yesterday. And at that hearing? She made news for
all the wrong things.
Homeland
Security Secretary Kristi Noem brought her husband Bryon to her
grilling on Capitol Hill after a report that Donald Trump is considering
firing the top administration official over her problematic alleged
lover.
Noem showed up before the House Committee on Homeland Security with members of her family in attendance on Thursday.
One person who did not appear to be in the hearing room: Corey Lewandowski.
Lewandowski
has been referred to as the secretary’s “gatekeeper,” and their alleged
affair has been referred to as Washington, D.C.’s “worst-kept secret.”
“I
have my husband Bryon, who’s with me, and also two of my children,”
Noem shared in her opening statement. She noted that her daughters’
husbands and one grandchild had also joined her there.
Bryon Noem was also in attendance, sitting just behind Noem, as she testified on Capitol Hill in May.
Byron Noem was spotted? Well thank goodness for that, he was becoming the most noted missing person since Shelly Miscavige.
As
Nicole Wallaces noted on MS NOW yesterday, Kristi ducked on the hearing
but not before making clear that she intended to continue deporting
veterans.
And grasp that she refused to acknowledge the service veterans of the military have contributed to this country.
Let's go back to Pete, then one more topic so we can wrap up this morning. THE DAILY BEAST notes:
The
secret adviser who is guiding Pentagon Pete Hegseth’s hardline
“warrior” approach to the U.S. military is a retired colonel with a
controversial past, The Swamp can reveal.
Michael
Steele, who led the 3rd Brigade, 187th Infantry Regiment, 101st
Airborne Division, has been described by Hegseth as a “certified bad
a--.” But while his men adored him, Steele, now 65, was regarded with
suspicion by his superiors for his uncompromising approach.
The
“Screaming Eagles” commander, who led the 1993 U.S. mission in
Mogadishu immortalized in the book and movie, Black Hawk Down, is
infamous in Army circles for his tough-as-nails approach and was said to
have inspired the use of “kill boards” for troops to tally how many
enemy soldiers they killed.
It may come as no
surprise that Hegseth’s military posturing is heavily based on his
fanboy admiration for his old boss. Hegseth was a platoon leader under
Steele. In his 2014 book, The War on Warriors, the Pentagon chief wrote
of his former boss: “He suffered no fools. If you engaged the enemy and
destroyed it under his command, you got a ‘kill coin’.”
[. . .]
The
idea that Steele is now playing a key role in reshaping the U.S. forces
in his image will shock many—even those within the military—because he
left under a cloud after four of his men were charged with murdering
unarmed Iraqis. In sworn statements, members of a combat unit under
Steele’s command claimed at a military hearing in 2006 that he “ordered
them to kill all military-age males.” Steele denied giving the order and
was never charged, but he was formally reprimanded.
A
clue to Hegseth’s loyalty to his hero was revealed in a dig he made
after getting all his generals to travel to Quantico so he could lecture
them about warcraft in September. He specifically called out retired
U.S. Army General Peter Chiarelli, Steele’s nemesis—the senior officer
who reprimanded him over the “kill order” deaths. “The new compass
heading is clear—out with the Chiarellis, the McKenzies, and the
Milleys. And in with the Stockdales, the Schwarzkopfs, and the Pattons,”
Hegseth told the generals.
Gen
Peter Chiarelli had more awareness and wisdom in deep sleep than
Hegseth has at anytime during the day -- even before he starts one of
his drunken benders. Asleep. Chiarelli truly
cared about the troops under his command and his desire to learn about
PTS and his efforts to champion it as PTS were praiseworthy and we noted
that in real time.
If
you're late to the party, we use PTS. It is conduction, you become
hyper aware as a result. I grasped it the first time I spoke with
veterans -- "disorder" was the wrong term and would make some not seek
treatment. So Chiarelli championed Post-Traumatic Stress and that's how
I heard of him because that's the term we were using when we spoke to
groups including veterans and service members. By removing the stigma,
you could understand what it was -- you were in a dangerous place and
your body helped keep you alive by making you hyper aware. Now that you
were back home, you just needed some help on learning how to handle
this g
Next topic?
Oh,
how sweet. Just like his father, Barron Trump is drawn to sexual
predators. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell remain in the news.
Yes, Donald's close friends remains in the news -- despite Epstein
being dead and Maxwell vacationing behind bars. Adam Van Eekeren (EXTRA.IE) reports:
Less than six months after being transferred to a
low-security prison in Texas, sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is set to
go before a judge and request that she be released. According to a
letter from her high-powered attorney, Maxwell will represent herself in
the matter.
Former lover and accomplice to Jeffrey Epstein,
Maxwell was originally transferred from Florida to Federal Prison Camp
Bryan in August after she agreed to be interviewed by Attorney General
Todd Blanche. Previously released letters from a prison nurse revealed
that the Texas facility was treating Maxwell to a life of luxury.
It was alleged that Maxwell was being waited on ‘hand
and foot’ at Camp Bryan, even receiving ‘customized and prepared’ meals
that were delivered straight to her cell. The nurse's letter claimed
that the convicted sex trafficker was also allowed to play with a puppy
while in her cell.
Ari provided a strong overview of this Chump scandal yesterday on MS NOW.
Let's wind down with this from THE BLACK COMMENTATOR: