Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Chump and his deranged wife

Chris Stein (GUARDIAN) reports:

In the aftermath of the White House correspondents’ dinner shooting, Melania Trump accused Jimmy Kimmel of “hateful and violent rhetoric” and said it was “time for ABC to take a stand” against the comedian who has long been critical of Donald Trump and his policies.

The first lady appeared to be referring to a monologue by a Kimmel broadcast on Thursday, well before the Saturday attack on the White House correspondents’ dinner, in which he referred to Melania Trump as an “expectant widow” in a speech otherwise largely about the Trumps’ connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

Her criticism follows an episode last September where ABC suspended Kimmel after Brendan Carr, the pro-Trump chair of the Federal Communications Commission, threatened the network for jokes the comedian made about the president. The incident sparked an uproar amid allegations that Carr was attacking the constitutional right to free speech [. . .]


As the day went by, Donald joined her in condemning Jimmy Kimmel for his Thursday joke.  They are insane.  Daniel Arkin (NBC NEWS) reports


The Committee for the First Amendment, a free speech advocacy group led by actor Jane Fonda, criticized President Donald Trump for urging ABC to fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over his comments about first lady Melania Trump.

“In America, satire is not a crime. The right to mock, to challenge, and yes, to offend those in power, is foundational to democracy. From late-night television to political cartoons, comedy has long served as a powerful tool to expose hypocrisy, provoke debate, and drive accountability,” the organization said Monday in a statement first reported by NBC News.

“This is a test — of ABC, of the press, and of our collective commitment to the First Amendment. The pressure is real. The intent is unmistakable. But we have been here before, and we know what is required from all of us. Speak up. Push back. Do not capitulate. Do not be silent,” the organization added.


This is the usual nonsense from Chump and his trashy wife.  An attack on freedom of speech.  



"The Snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS): 

Monday, April 27, 2026.  The Iran War continues, Chump continues to wreck the US economy, Chump throws a tantrum on 60 MINUTES, the United Kingdom's King Charles is due to arrive in the US today, Senator Tammy Baldwin has introduced a For The Fans act regarding sports events, and much more. 



The Iran War continues and you can thank Chump for that.  He started it, he continues it.  Josh Wingrove and Galit Altstein (BLOOMBERG NEWS) report:

President Donald Trump canceled a planned trip to Pakistan by his top envoys for negotiations over the Iran conflict, raising questions about the durability of the current ceasefire.

The president on Saturday told his son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff to skip the trip, adding in a social media post that there has been “Too much time wasted on traveling.”


So he called off the trip.  David McAfee (RAW STORY) quotes Chump saying, "I just cancelled the trip of my representatives going is Islamabad, Pakistan, to meet with the Iranians. Too much time wasted on traveling, too much work!"   Annabella Rosciglione (THE DAILY BEAST) observes, "The canceled trip is the latest sign that the U.S. and Iran are far from reaching any sort of agreement."  And Josh Marshall (TPM) observes, "Everything that’s happening today and for weeks has been focused on breaking Iran’s hold on the Strait of Hormuz, something it didn’t have before the war started. That’s the definition of failure: fighting a war and continuing a war to clean up the mess the war of choice actually created. By this measure, the best way to achieve what is now the central war aim -- opening the Strait -- would have been simply not to start the war in the first place."

This morning, Ben (MEIDASTOUCH NEWS) notes how Chump is trying to spin the Iran War.




The media's obsession with itself is always to be observed.  They've taken a minor incident and are exploding and exploiting it.  No one in the ballroom -- including Chump -- was at risk from Saturday's shooting.  But they put themselves on air talking about what happened -- woah, woah, woah -- woah ways me!!!!  Just do your damn jobs.  Stop the sensationalism, stop the tabloid journalism.  You weren't at risk and you make yourselves look laughable as you show up in front of cameras to discuss your 'traumas.'  

The American people are dealing with real trauma.  For example, this morning WEAR NEWS notes:

Americans are growing more pessimistic about the economy, according to a new Gallup poll.

Of the people polled, 47% say the current economic conditions are "poor." That's 7% higher than the results from Gallup's poll in March.

21% say they think the economy is "excellent" or "good." 23% of respondents felt that way last month.

Gallup says 73% feel the economy is getting worse, as opposed to better. That number is also higher than it was in March.



The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index dropped to 49 points in April, down from 53 points in March. 

The April reading is the lowest ever recorded by the index.

The disconnect between official economic data and how ordinary Americans feel about their finances has led experts to describe the current environment as a "K-shaped economy."

What they're saying:

"A K-shaped economy is when a majority of the population has reduced their spending as if feeling the effects of a recession, yet the wealthiest of the population have actually increased their discretionary spending," said Brie Mason, a financial advisor with Authentikos Advisory Group. "That keeps the economy moving forward."



In the eight weeks since the Iran war started, the conflict has driven gas prices above $4 a gallon, strained homebuyers and pushed inflation to its highest level in nearly two years. Even if the war ends soon, Americans are likely to feel the financial sting for months, economists say.

"I think the damage has already been done, in part because there's no going back on oil prices, at least not any time in the near future," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, told CBS News.

The war has disrupted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which one-fifth of the world's oil supply normally flows. Oil prices have jumped as a result, creating widespread consequences for Americans as they fuel their cars and book travel. As of midday Friday, Brent crude, the international benchmark, was trading at $105 a barrel, up 44% since before the war started.

[. . .]

Economists told CBS News they expect inflation to come in hot in April and remain elevated throughout 2026. Last month, the Consumer Price Index reached 3.3% on an annual basis, the highest level since May 2024, driven by a jump in energy prices.

Another key inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures price Index, could hit 4% by the end of the year, double the Federal Reserve's target rate of 2%, according to Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics at the Cato Institute, a nonpartisan think tank. The measure rose by 2.8% on an annual basis in February.

"Consumers, of course, want deflation, and we're definitely not getting that," he said. "We should expect things to remain higher than what people want."


At MS NOW, Julia Jester and David Rohde observe:


A race is on to see whose economy breaks first in the war with Iran.

President Donald Trump is using a U.S. naval blockade to slowly strangle Iran’s economy to force the country’s leaders to relent — a process that could take weeks or even months. Meanwhile, Iran is betting that its closure of the Strait of Hormuz will send oil prices soaring and inflict enough pain on the U.S. economy to force Trump to back down — a risk that oil analysts say could be just a few weeks away from playing out. 

Who blinks first in the standoff could determine whether the eight-week war ends soon or escalates into something worse. It is a new stage of a conflict that points to prolonged pain for Iranians, Americans and a global economy that is being starved of critical energy supplies.

“The battlefield has moved from the military to the economy, for right now,” said Dan Pickering of Pickering Energy Partners, an energy-focused financial services platform. “We’ve stopped dropping bombs, and now we’re just trying to squeeze each other. And I think both sides are probably showing more resilience than you would have expected.” 



Oil prices rose and stocks were mixed on Monday after President Trump called off a trip to Pakistan by two of his top negotiators for a new round of peace talks with Iran.

His latest change of heart leaves the countries locked in a stalemate, still under a cease-fire agreement but without a clear path to ending the war.

In the meantime, the United States and Iran are trying to inflict economic damage on each other by strangling shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping artery that connects the Persian Gulf to buyers around the world.


Today, the US is expected to get a visit from England's King Charles and Queen Camilla.  Michael D. Shear (NYT) reports:


King Charles III and Queen Camilla will arrive in Washington on Monday afternoon during Week 8 of President Trump’s war with Iran. This time, Britain’s refusal to take part in what Prime Minister Keir Starmer has characterized as the United States’ latest war of choice has infuriated Mr. Trump, and deeply strained relations between the two governments.

Officially, the king’s four-day visit has nothing to do with that dispute. Government officials say the monarch is above day-to-day politics and does not have a role in policy or commenting on affairs of the state.

Charles is scheduled to meet with Chump on Tuesday.  Tuesday, Charles is also scheduled to address the US Congress.  Ashleigh Fields (THE HILL) reports:

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on Sunday urged King Charles III to acknowledge the victims of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during his address to Congress this week, when the monarch will make his first state visit to the U.S.

“I am hopeful that King Charles, when he speaks to the Congress, will acknowledge the Epstein survivors, will call for justice, will call for investigations and prosecutions,” Khanna said during a Sunday appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

“It would be an enormous gesture if when he’s speaking at the Congress, he does that. And I’m hopeful that he will,” he added.



There are others who wish to meet with Charles while he is in the United States.  Bradley Jolly (THE MIRROR) notes:


The family of Virginia Giuffre has made a desperate plea for King Charles to meet them during his US tour.

Sky Roberts, Ms Giuffre's brother, said the monarch would "show unity with survivors" if he were to see them, and survivors of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. Charles and Queen Camilla are due to arrive in the US on Monday for a four-day visit during which they will meet President Donald Trump.

And Mr Roberts and his family see this as an ideal opportunity for Charles to spend just 10 minutes with them for the relations "to show him that we're real people, with real feelings". 


And Luke Alsford (METRO) notes:

Epstein survivors will hold high-profile meetings and protests in Washington DC to mark King Charles’ state visit, Metro has learned.

Virginia Giuffre’s family will join a meeting with survivors and a top US lawmaker hours before the King addresses Congress on Tuesday.

Separately, Epstein survivor Rina Oh and other advocates will hold a ‘live art protest’ in front of the White House as the Monarch meets Donald Trump inside.

The events could pile more pressure on the Monarch over his brother Andrew’s links to the paedophile financier and the Royal Family’s response to the scandal.

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Jeffrey Epstein, Chump's friend of so many years.  His name remains tied to Chump's nearly seven years after his death.  Last night, Chump appeared on CBS' 60 MINUES.  Ryan Coleman (ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY) notes

Donald Trump was not happy with Norah O'Donnell during a segment of her 60 Minutes interview regarding Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

[. . .]

Less than 24 hours into the aftermath, Trump sat down for his first interview about the third attempt on his life since the 2024 presidential campaign. 60 Minutes correspondent Norah O'Donnell, who has interviewed Trump on several occasions, spoke to the president on a wide range of topics regarding the shooting, from accusations of poor security to Melania's reaction, and — to his fiercest resistance — the alleged shooter's intentions in his own words.

NBC News quoted the alleged manifesto on Saturday, which an unnamed senior administration official told the outlet Allen had sent to family members within minutes of the shooting. On Sunday, the New York Post published the alleged manifesto in full.

O'Donnell pointed the president to one particular section, which follows Allen's alleged apologies to family and friends, in which he notes, "I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes."

"I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would, because you're horrible people. He did write that. I'm not a rapist, I didn't rape anybody," Trump responded. O'Donnell noted that Allen doesn't refer to Trump by name in that section, but the president cut in: "Excuse me. I'm not a pedophile. You read that crap from some sick person. I get associated with stuff that has nothing to do with me. I was totally exonerated."


Robert Davis (RAW STORY) notes online reaction to Chump's lies:


Observers offered the president a swift fact-check on social media.

"A jury and a judge adjudicated him as a rapist," Norman Ornstein, a contributing editor at The Atlantic, posted on X. "A woman credibly accused him of rape when she was 13. He bragged about walking into a dressing room with naked teenagers. He bragged about grabbing women by the p----."

"Trump is a clinical-grade psychopath," journalist Nancy Levine Sterns posted on X.

"Trump is literally a court adjudicated rapist," novelist Patrick S. Tomlinson posted on X.

"Wow. This interview was epic. Trump’s nastiness and consciousness of guilt were off the f------ charts," podcaster Andy Ostroy posted on X.

In 2023, a jury found Trump liable in a civil sexual abuse and defamation case filed by E. Jean Carroll. A judge later clarified that the jury's guilty verdict meant Trump had been found liable for rape, the Washington Post reported at the time.


And his "exonerated" remark?  He's been saying that since the January releases by the Justice Dept of some of The Epstein Files.  He maintained that they proved he was innocent.  He has not addressed the later release prompted by NPR's reporting -- the woman who gave four interviews to the FBI in 2019 ad stated in three of them that Chump had assaulted her when she was underage.  He's never been asked about that -- not why did the Justice Dept not release those, not for his response to the accusations.



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  • Thursday, April 23, 2026

    Katie triumphs, CBS fails and falls


    Katie Couric - the former longtime Today host who now runs her own independent media company - spoke with Variety for the 20th anniversary of the beginning of her five-year tenure as CBS Evening News anchor.

    Couric discussed the state of broadcast news today and why the "both sides" approach to reporting in an attempt to attract centrist audiences isn't the solution. When asked by Variety if it was still possible to do a "straight-ahead newscast" in such a divided political climate, Couric said it is "very difficult for a number of reasons."
    "I think it probably would have been easier with a less polarizing president. But I think there is a significant segment of the population who believe that the Trump administration poses an existential threat to democracy, and for those people, to have a ‘both sides' newscast is a violation for them of journalistic ethics," she said. "Similarly, yes, some people think the election was rigged, and yet, are newscasts supposed to say these people believe the election was rigged despite absolutely zero evidence supporting that? I think we're we have entered a new era of not only facts, but context and perspective and to repeat things that aren't true, hoping this to appear unbiased is not the solution."
    Couric also criticized her former network and ABC. Last summer, CBS's parent company, Paramount, paid a $16 million settlement to President Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. The year prior, ABC News agreed to pay $15 million toward Trump's presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit over anchor George Stephanopoulos' on-air allegation that the president-elect had been found civilly liable for raping writer E. Jean Carroll
    "I'd love to separate corporate from media, because I think that's a real problem," said Couric, referencing both networks. "That was obviously because they wanted the [Paramount/Skydance] merger to go through, and it was so obvious," Couric said of the CBS settlement. "That, to me, is a real issue in media today, and I found that really deplorable. That level of capitulation was just incredibly disappointing to me."

    Good for Katie.  She's done some incredible segments this year and last year.  Meanwhile, CBS EVENING NEWS today?  An embarrassment made only slightly less embarrassing by the fact that most people ignore the show.  WONDERWALL reports:


    Nearly five months into his tenure, things aren’t getting any better for Tony Dokoupil or CBS News, Wonderwall.com can report.

    The anchor took the desk shortly after the start of this year, as part of Bari Weiss‘ “anti-woke” makeover, but so far, the only result has been “anti-viewers.”
    The CBS Evening News plummeted to less than 4 million viewers for the week of April 6, and fewer than 500,000 adults in the advertiser-coveted 25-to-54 demographic.

    The ratings lagged significantly behind ABC World News Tonight, which drew 8.42 million viewers, twice as many as CBS, and NBC Nightly News, which averaged 6.43 million viewers.
    For the once-shining Tiffany network, the ratings were down 23 percent compared to the same period last year.


    Bari Weiss is an embarrassment and a TV failure.  If PARAMOUNT had a brain, they'd send her packing.  



    "The Snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS): 

    Thursday, April 23, 2026.  Chump destroys the country and its economy and does so with the help of one of the most dishonest, crooked and unqualified cabinets the country has ever seen.



    Over the span of four days earlier this month, President Donald Trump posted to his Truth Social account about his proposed triumphal arch, ballroom construction, the Iran war, a UFC fight at the White House and Bruce Springsteen’s alleged plastic surgery.

    He also posted (and later deleted) an AI-generated photo of himself as Jesus, on the heels of a screed aimed at Pope Leo XIV, who Trump said “should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician.”

    What’s absent for long stretches in the president’s social media presence and from his discourse more generally of late is the economy — an issue Trump rode to the White House in 2016 and 2024.

    “Trump’s original deal with the American people was ‘I’m a boorish lout and kind of embarrassing, but I know how to run the economy.’ And they believed that because they remember the economy being good in 2016,” said Mike Murphy, an anti-Trump former Republican strategist and co-host of the “Hacks on Tap” podcast with David Axelrod.

    Critics and concerned Republicans say Trump isn’t making the economy enough of a priority with this year’s election just over six months away, though he has attempted to shift the focus back to cost-of-living issues in the last week.

    But even when Trump does bring up the economy, his words often don’t reflect the reality many Americans are feeling. He recently said gas prices — which are 27% higher than a year earlier according to AAA — are “not very high,” and he has called affordability a “Democratic hoax.” 


    Chump's run the American economy into the ditch and seems oblivious when it comes to that reality.  And voters are noticing this face.  Kathryn Palmer (USA TODAY) reports:

    A new national poll found the country's youngest eligible voters are heading into the 2026 midterm elections burdened by deep economic anxiety and grappling with a growing belief that they are unable to effect change.

    The Harvard Youth Poll, conducted among 18- to 29-year-olds by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, concluded that economic pressure is a defining concern for young Americans. It's a sentiment reflected in months of national polls that surveyed voters across age groups, who have similarly identified cost-of-living concerns, economic mobility and inflation as their North Star issues.

    Roughly half of young Americans said that they are affected “a lot” by inflation, and 45% said they are struggling to make ends meet. And over the last five years, fewer young Americans believe they will be better off financially than their parents. In 2021, 38% said they expect to be better off than their parents. In the recent spring poll, 29% said that.


    This morning, Gallup's Jeffrey M. Jones covers a new Gallup poll:


    Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index dropped to -38 this month from -27 in March, as Americans grew more negative about both current economic conditions and the economy’s direction. This is the lowest index reading since November 2023 (-40), though still above the recent low of -58 in June 2022 during a period of high inflation and record gas prices.

    The April 1-15 poll was conducted amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the U.S. and Israel, which have been at war since Feb. 28. The conflict has interrupted commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, driving global oil prices and U.S. fuel costs higher.

    Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index has a theoretical range of -100, if all Americans rate current economic conditions as poor and thought the economy was getting worse, to +100, if all Americans rate current conditions as excellent or good and believed the economy was getting better. The all-time-high reading was +56 in January 2000, while the record low was -72 in October 2008.

    Americans More Negative About Current Economy and Its Trajectory

    Nearly half of U.S. adults, 47%, describe current economic conditions as “poor,” up from 40% in March. Meanwhile, 21% believe the economy is “excellent” or “good,” not meaningfully changed from 23% last month. The last time evaluations were worse was in November 2023, when half rated conditions as poor.


    Chump has done this and he's done it with the help of his embarrassing and unqualified cabinet.


    Friday, THE ATLANTIC published Sarah Fitzpatrick's "The FBI Director Is MIA: Kash Patel has alarmed colleagues with episodes of excessive drinking and unexplained absences."  Ka$h is suing over the article.  This is not the first time he's sued the press.  This week, news emerged on his previous lawsuit.  Dan Mangan (CNBC) reports:


    A Houston federal court judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit by FBI Director Kash Patel alleging that former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi defamed him by saying Patel last year had “been visible at nightclubs far more than he has been on the seventh floor of” the bureau’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.

    “The Court finds that Figliuzzi’s statement is rhetorical hyperbole that cannot constitute defamation,” U.S. District Court Judge George Hanks Jr. wrote in his decision. “Accordingly, Dir. Patel has failed to state a claim against Figliuzzi, and his lawsuit must be dismissed.”

    The dismissal came a day after Patel filed an unrelated $250 million defamation lawsuit in D.C. federal court against The Atlantic magazine over a new article that alleged he has abused alcohol.



    The case he lost was against ex-MSNBC analyst and columnist Frank Figliuzzi, a former assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI. While appearing last year on MSNBC’s (now MS NOW’s) “Morning Joe,” Figliuzzi said Patel had “been visible at nightclubs far more than he has been on the seventh floor of the Hoover building.”

    Patel argued Figliuzzi’s statement was defamatory, while Figliuzzi argued a reasonable viewer would have seen it as a “sarcastic, hyperbolic quip about the media narrative surrounding” Patel at the time. The FBI director countered that a reasonable viewer would have understood the remarks to be factual.

    Rejecting Patel on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge George Hanks called Figliuzzi’s statement “rhetorical hyperbole that cannot constitute defamation.” In his opinion dismissing the FBI director’s suit, the Obama-appointed judge in Texas wrote that a person of reasonable intelligence and learning “would not have taken his statement literally: that Dir. Patel has actually spent more hours physically in a nightclub than he has spent physically in his office building.”


    Ka$h remains disgraced publicly.  The video footage of him with the US men's hockey team clearly showed a frenzied Ka$h -- not a person applauding a victory but a crazed and drunken fool who confused himself with a member of the team itself.  He was out of control.  The reports of his drinking indicate that this is a normal phase for him.  He wasn't qualified to be the FBI Director.  At some point, in the near future, Republicans will have to answer for how they approved Chump's nominees, how they voted for this group of unhinged and unqualified losers and of how they then covered for them month after month.


    Take Trashy Garbage aka Tulsi Gabbard.  The unqualified Tulsi was made Director of National Intelligence.  From that post, she does nothing with regards to the Iran War because Chump has shut her out there.  Instead, she wastes her time and out intelligence resources on 'investigations' into things that took place over ten years ago as she tries to prove Chump's crazed conspiracies for him.  David Corn (MOTHER JONES) reports:


    Last summer, she did this by releasing highly classified intelligence documents that she claimed proved that President Barack Obama, his CIA chief John Brennan, and other Deep Staters had committed “treason”—a crime punishable by death. She accused them of falsifying intelligence to show that Russian leader Vladimir Putin had covertly intervened in the 2016 election in part to help Trump. The memos clearly did not show that. (Investigations by special counsel Robert Mueller, the Justice Department, and the bipartisan Senate intelligence committee have confirmed Putin attacked that election to boost Trump.)

    Gabbard’s stunt was a despicable act of immense gaslighting. And she and Trump each called for Obama, Brennan, and others to be prosecuted. Trump went so far as to post an AI-generated video of FBI agents violently handcuffing and arresting Obama and tossing him into a prison cell. In the video, Obama is on his knees before Trump. Never has intelligence been so abused by an administration for purely political purposes. Gabbard’s move led the Justice Department to mount a criminal investigation of Brennan and others that is ongoing.

    At the time, Gabbard also declassified and made public a secret report that cited Russian intelligence material from 2016 that claimed Hillary Clinton suffered from “intensified psycho-emotional problems,” was on a daily regimen of “heavy tranquilizers,” and had schemed to set up the Trump-Russia scandal to distract from her email controversy. But US intelligence analysts and FBI agents had previously judged this Russian material to be unreliable and possibly disinformation. So here was the top US intelligence official deploying unsubstantiated or phony Russian material—over the objections of CIA officials who worried its disclosure could compromise sources and methods—to smear an American politician. It was disgraceful.

    [. . .]

    Last week, she released a handful of documents that she asserted exposed “a coordinated effort by elements within the Intelligence Community (IC), including a former Inspector General (IG), to manufacture a conspiracy that was used as the basis to impeach President Trump in 2019.” She insisted these records show that Atkinson “did not follow standard IG procedures and relied upon politicized, manufactured narratives” and that he took “actions to weaponize the Whistleblower process and exceed his statutory jurisdiction.”

    Once more, she insisted that Trump was the victim of a nefarious cabal: Deep state actors within the Intelligence Community concocted a false narrative that was used by Congress to usurp the will of the American people and impeach the duly-elected President of the United States.”

    Yet again, Gabbard is pulling a big con. The materials she released do not back up the charge that Atkinson mishandled this case, and they certainly don’t prove a narrative was manufactured. In fact, the whistleblower’s complaint was largely confirmed when the Trump White House, under pressure, released a summary of his call with Zelenskyy. And that summary played a more critical role in the impeachment proceedings than the whistleblower’s complaint. During the Trump-Ukraine controversy, Maguire testified that the whistleblower “did the right thing.” Maguire also testified that Atkinson’s handling of the whistleblower complaint was done “by the book” and consistent with the law.  


    While Trashy Garbage wastes her time on these conspiracy threads, who is doing her job?  Who is going through the international information and protecting the country from perceived and from real threats?  

    We are in the midst of a war, after all.  And then there's Pete Hegseth.  The Secretary of Defense keeps running through staff in the midst of a war.  Army Chief of Staff Randy George was only the most recent until yesterday.  Adam Mockler weighed in on yesterday's departure.




    Greg Jaffe, Eric Schmitt and Helene Cooper (NEW YORK TIMES) report:


    Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired on Wednesday after months of infighting with senior Pentagon leaders and disagreements over how to revive the Navy’s struggling shipbuilding program.

    Mr. Phelan is leaving the Pentagon and the Trump administration effective immediately, wrote Sean Parnell, the Pentagon’s chief spokesman, in a terse statement.

    In his role leading the Navy, Mr. Phelan had championed the “Golden Fleet,” a major investment in new ships including a “Trump-class” battleship. But Mr. Phelan’s leadership was marred by feuds with senior leaders in the Pentagon, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg, Pentagon and congressional officials said.

    Mr. Phelan is the first service secretary to leave the administration, though he is the second one to clash with the defense secretary. Mr. Hegseth also has butted heads with Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll over promotions and a host of other issues. Mr. Hegseth fired the Army’s chief of staff, Gen. Randy George, earlier this month.


    Any of the firings are eye brow raising but to fire the Secretary of the Navy when the US is battling over the Strait of Hormuz is especially shocking. 


    Hegseth is out of control.  Again, the Republicans who voted for these nominees -- which also include the now departed Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi and Lori Chavez-DeRemer  -- will have to answer for what they did.  They didn't confirm qualified nominees.  They confirmed unqualified people for posts that were beyond their abilities and experience and did so because these were MAGA wack jobs. These were people like Robert Kennedy Junior who should be nowhere near a Health and Human Services cabinet let alone the Secretary of it. 


    At THE NEW REPUBLIC, Laura Weiss observes:


    It’s hard to overstate the damage that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has done to the public health infrastructure of the United States in his first year as head of the Department of Health and Human Services. An exhaustive list of these crimes could—and likely will—fill books. 

    Though he promised otherwise in his confirmation hearings, Kennedy has decimated the country’s vaccine and public health infrastructure. Last June, amid a historic measles outbreak that he has consistently downplayed, Kennedy abruptly fired all 17 expert members from the Centers for Disease Control’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, days before the panel was set to meet, only to stack it with vaccine skeptics largely without expertise in the subject matter. He went on to restrict access to vaccines for Covid-19 and other diseases.

    Under his leadership, HHS has cut millions of dollars from mRNA vaccine research. He has also defunded research into cancer, a bird flu vaccine, and future pandemic threats. He has spread misinformation and stigma about autism and reduced the number of childhood vaccine recommendations from 17 to 11. He tried to conduct a highly unethical study in Guinea-Bissau that would put the tiny country’s population—which has among the highest rates of hepatitis B in the world—at a much higher risk of contracting the disease.


    At SALON, former Governor Howard Dean writes:


    In the first three months of 2026, America logged roughly 1,600 measles cases — nearly as many as the total number for all of 2025, which was by far the worst year we’ve seen for the highly infectious virus in decades. In fact, because we’ve had more than 12 straight months of continuous measles spread, the nation should soon lose the measles elimination status we achieved back in 2000.

    I say “should” because Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was granted a delay of the April 13 meeting of the Pan American Health Organization, where officials were expected to reach that embarrassing conclusion, until its annual meeting, which is scheduled for after the midterm elections. A coincidence, no doubt.

    It’s disgraceful and dangerous that instead of acting to prevent the spread of preventable diseases like measles, the secretary and his cadre of mad scientists are playing politics and spreading misinformation — and putting American lives at risk.

    As Kennedy faces rounds of congressional hearings, including before two Senate committees that include four Republican doctors, measles cases are still rising across the country. During an appearance before a House committee on Tuesday, he declined to support the vaccine guidance of Dr. Erica Schwartz, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who is an advocate for immunizations. 

    Kennedy also rebuffed Democrats’ claims that he bore responsibility for the country’s ongoing measles outbreak. There have already been 17 separate outbreaks in 2026. South Carolina has reported around 670 cases of the virus that have forced hundreds to quarantine or isolate. In Utah, nearly 600 people, most of whom are children, have been diagnosed since an outbreak began last summer.

    Measles cases are spiking because the share of Americans who’ve received the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine — which protects 97% of people from getting the virus when exposed to it — has declined below the critical threshold recommended for community protection. Under the vaccine skeptic Kennedy’s leadership, vaccination rates for other diseases are also trending downward, and could soon fall below their own respective thresholds, opening the door for all sorts of previously eliminated diseases to make a dangerous comeback.

    Our public health system isn’t ready for these infectious diseases. Experts are already sounding alarms about underreporting, inconsistent data collection and delayed responses due to a lack of coordination between government centers and agencies, and weakened surveillance systems. 


    Junior's not qualified to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services and his time in the office has harmed the country -- and will continue to harm it for many years to come. 


    These are Chump's nominees, his picks, and they are a disaster for this country.  That's before you get to the Howard Lutnicks who hung out with Jeffrey Epstein and before you get to the Linda McMahons accused of their own sexual impropriety (see the Ring Boy Scandal for which is still moving through the courts and for which she is accused of participation).  We've had Kristi Noem and her  boy toy Corey, all of this scandal, non-stop.  And then there's racist Pete Hegseth. 


    Jen Psaki addressed him last night on MS NOW. 


    The video shows Senator Cory Booker speaking on the floor of the Senate.

    Senator Cory Booker:  And what is this body doing?  Nothing.  Republican leadership?  It's called no open hearings, no sufficient accountability, no substantive oversight.  They are kowtowing to a president and allowing him into a reckless war with grave consequences and a shredding of our Constitutional attention by our founders.  


    Cory then joins her to speak of the firing of the Navy commander with Cory saying of Hegseth,  "Today is just another testament to his incompetence."


    Brad Reed (RAW STORY) notes:

    A top United Nations official on Tuesday warned that there is a real risk of a global food crisis if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to shipments of fertilizer.

    Jorge Moreira da Silva, executive director of the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS), said in an interview with UN News that roughly one-third of global fertilizer shipments flow through the Strait of Hormuz, and its closure has caused “a massive disruption in the supply chain of fertilizers,” and “clearly we are seeing a crisis emerging” in the agricultural industry.

    The UN official also emphasized the need for a fast resolution to the crisis to prevent catastrophic food shortages as tensions continued to escalate in the strait in recent days, with both the US and Iran seizing vessels in the area.


    Chump has spent more time in office trying to bury The Epstein Scandal than he has pondering the needs of the American people.  Chump and Epstein go back to the 80s when they first hooked up.  Epstein of course died in jail awaiting trial for his predatory actions -- this followed his 2008 conviction.  He was Chump's buddy and Chump boasted of him to the press.  Chump also hung around with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's right hand who procured women and girls for him and who engaged in sex with them.  As The Epstein Scandal heated up throughout last year, Chump sent Deputy AG Todd Blanche to speak with Ghislaine Maxwell and, shortly afterwards, she was transferred to a lower level security prison -- a Club Fed of prisons -- in Bryan, Texas.   Chump takes cares of his friends. 


    Maxwell thinks her conviction can be overturned and keeps appealing it in the courts.  Farrah Tomazin (DAILY BEAST) reports:

    Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell sent a mystery USB drive to the Justice Department days after Melania Trump sought to distance herself from the pair’s heinous sex crimes.

    The disgraced former socialite sent the USB on April 16 in a fresh attempt to quash her criminal conviction and 20-year jail sentence for helping Epstein recruit and abuse women and girls.

    While the details of the electronic files are not known, the timing of it—seven days after the first lady delivered a surprise statement about Epstein and Maxwell—raised eyebrows across Washington.

    In her April 9 statement, Melania Trump denied any ties to Epstein’s crimes and demanded that “lies” being spread about her must end.

    Reading from prepared remarks at the White House, she told reporters that she went to the same parties as Epstein “from time to time, since overlapping in social circles is common.” 



    Melania's spech.  The one she gave apparently to pre-empt revelations from a former friend.  Alexandra Miller (SCRIPPS NEWS) notes:

    Just before that news conference earlier this month, former model Amanda Ongaro came forward about her former partner, ID Models owner Paolo Zampoli, who she said she met while underage. Ongaro has since been deported and is accusing Zampoli, who is now a member of the Trump administration, of orchestrating her arrest over custody issues.

    Ongaro also alluded in various now-deleted social media posts that she has information on President Donald Trump and Melania Trump relating to Epstein. Both the president and first lady have denied any nefarious involvement with Epstein.

    Meanwhile, Epstein's interest in fashion was not in the business itself, but in leveraging the industry to gain access to young women who were hoping to grow their modeling careers.

    Lisa Phillips was introduced to Epstein at age 21 while on a modeling shoot near his island. She endured years of abuse that she says she did not fully recognize until she was introduced to other survivors.

    "The modeling industry was like, it was like a foundation of Epstein's orbit," Phillips told Scripps News.

     

    The press has followed The Epstein Scandal and has unearthed many details that the Dept of Justice has attempted to hide.  Henry Giardina (QUEERTY) notes the work of Bekah Day:


    Since the second Epstein files release in January, we’ve discovered so many bombshells that have exposed sinister networks, powerful figures, and deep corruption across the worlds of finance, politics, modeling, and even retail.

    For most citizens, the continuing fallout is exhausting. But for poster Bekah Day, who has been tirelessly sifting through every last file to make sure no details go unnoticed, it’s all in a day’s work.

    Day’s peerless detective work around the Epstein files has beaten several major publications to the punch lately, including the story about Brazilian model (and ex-Melania bestie) Amanda Ungaro, whose Paolo Zampoli connection has put Tr*mp in hot water in recent weeks.

    But as usual, the mad king has managed to find enough distractions to keep him busy… until now. Day just discovered a set of photos that put Tr*mp at the scene of a very scandalous gathering devoted to celebrating Epstein’s 50th birthday party… which allegedly took place at Mar-a-Lago.

    That’s right! Remember last year when the Wall Street Journal discovered a Tr*mp doodle solicited by Ghislaine Maxwell as part of a tribute book for Epstein’s 50th? And remember how Tr*mp denied the whole thing and said that he never draws things and then everyone started sharing Tr*mp’s many, many doodles online? Yeah, well that was apparently just the tip of the iceberg, according to Day’s findings. 

    Pulling up a file set labeled “JE 50 Bday” Day shows us a series of photos featuring Epstein surrounded by the usual cadre of young girls, as well as Ghislaine Maxwell and some other big players. As usual, of course, the photos are heavily redacted, in some cases to protect Epstein survivors, in other cases… definitely not for that reason. But we can see plenty of victims on display in these photos, and we can also very clearly see Mar-a-Lago’s gilded interiors in the background.

    “If we are to believe that all of the redacted figures are victims,” Day says, “the number of known survivors of [Epstein] that went through Mar-a-Lago…keeps growing.”

    Curiouser and curiouser, especially considering that all the photos labeled “JE 50th bday” show Mar-a-Lago’s very recognizable interior. 

     

    Harry Sisson covered Maxwell and the House Oversight Committee last night. 



    Maxwell's planning a pardon from Chump.  Hailey Fuchs (POLITICO) notes:


    Members on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee are divided over whether President Donald Trump should pardon Jeffrey Epstein’s convicted co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell in exchange for her cooperation in the panel’s Epstein investigation, Chair James Comer said in an interview Wednesday.

    Maxwell, who was deposed by the Oversight Committee as the sole convicted accomplice in the Epstein sex trafficking scheme, previously invoked her Fifth Amendment right in declining to answer the panel’s questions. Her lawyer has said that she would only speak if granted clemency — a power available solely to Trump, who has not ruled out the prospect of a pardon.

    When asked whether he believed it was a favorable deal to issue a pardon in return for Maxwell’s testimony, Comer said, “A lot of people do.”

    “My committee’s split on that,” he added, declining to name who on the panel supported granting a pardon. “I don’t speak for my committee.”

    [. . .]

    Rep. Robert Garcia of California, the Oversight panel’s top Democrat, emphasized that committee Democrats unanimously opposed a pardon for Maxwell.

    “That would be a huge step backwards, and, quite frankly, so disrespectful to the survivors,” he said in an interview. “She is a known abuser. She is a known liar.”

    “If the DOJ or Oversight Republicans are out there trying to negotiate some sort of pardon that is … not only a huge slap in the face to this investigation, to anyone, to the American public,” he added. “It’s a part of a massive cover up.”


    Congress can't pardon a convicted felon.  A president can.  Comer Pyle insists he himself isn't for the pardon but he's a known liar and does Chump's bidding.  


    Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

    Murray: “The budget that was sent to us is not MAGA budget. It is not a MAHA budget. It is a war budget—no one can call it anything other than that.”

    ICYMI: Senator Murray on President Trump’s FY27 Budget Request

    ***WATCH: Senator Murray’s remarks***

    Washington, D.C. — Today, at a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing on the FY27 budget request for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member and former chair of the HELP Committee, grilled HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on cuts to important HHS functions, and broken promises and lies to Congress.

    [MURRAY SLAMS RFK Jr. FOR GUTTING CDC AND BREAKING PROMISES]

    MURRAY: Yesterday when we talked, you went on a very long tangent about how you were just cancelling woke grants. But I want to for the record put the numbers here: you cancelled 17, at least 17 maternal health grants, $4 million—because apparently any research involving women is woke. You cancelled 58 grants for vaccine research, $94 million. 59 for Alzheimer’s research, that was $33 million dollars. And a whopping 108 cancer research grants—$29 million dollars’ worth! 

    I just have to say cancer is not woke. Neither is Alzheimer’s, or women who die in childbirth. These are deadly issues, they deserve serious research. I am appalled that it was tossed in the shredder. And meanwhile as I said, we are shoveling money on war spending.

    So, I just want to be clear: that the budget that was sent to us is not MAGA budget. It is not a MAHA budget. It is a war budget—no one can call it anything other than that


    Why on earth would we take from researchers, and rural health care, and maternal health care. You justified these cuts because of a need to reduce the debt yesterday, this budget actually proposes to increase the debt for more war.

    So, we’re shoveling more money at Defense contractors, but we’re slashing NIH by more than five billion dollars, fewer patients getting life-saving treatment. Cutting CDC by a third so we can’t respond to dangerous outbreaks. Slashing investments in mental health and addiction treatment, people will fall through the cracks. And not investing in child care, families will have to decide between child care, and health care, and putting food on the table.

    So, I know my time is almost up. And Mr. Chairman, for the record, I am concerned about the promises that have been broken. And I have some items that I do want to submit for the record, and I ask unanimous consent to include these articles:

    “RFK Jr. breaks promise to senators, guts CDC vaccine panel of independent experts.”

    “RFK Jr. Breaks His Promises About the CDC on Vaccines and Autism.”

    “Firing of CDC’s vaccine advisers puts spotlight on RFK Jr.’s promises to Cassidy.”

    I have one that is titled: “RFK Jr. Made Promises in Order to Become Health Secretary. He’s Broken Many of Them.”

    “Bill Cassidy extracted a promise from RFK Jr. Now he sees what that promise is worth.”

    Two more: “A Republican Senator Who Voted for RFK is Airing His Concerns. It’s Too Late Now.”

    And an article that is entitled: “GOP Senator Refuses to Face Reality About RFK Jr. After Being ‘Lied’ To.”

    I yield back.

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