Friday, May 23, 2025

SPOILERS: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE -- THE FINAL RECKONING

Repeating SPOILERS, stop reading if you don't want them to be spoiled. 

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE -- THE FINAL RECKONING is not a sequel to MISSION IMPOSSIBLE -- DEAD RECKONING PART ONE.  It's a sequel to all the movies in the franchise.

Remember Jim Phelps -- Jon Voight -- in the first film?  He's a part of this in a way.  As is a character who basically had a cameo -- but an important one -- in the first film.  I didn't really catch anything re: second film.  I love the second film but I was so-so for about five minutes about 37 minutes in.  My blood sugar must have dropped.  We saw the film, my girlfriend and I, with my cousin Marcia and her wife and Marcia looked over at me at one point and I didn't notice.  She slipped me bit size Snicker and I ate that and was fine.  I'd rushed so much to get to work, done at work, etc that I hadn't eaten that morning.  I did take my insulin but I also take something glimapride (sp?) and I hadn't taken that or, again, eaten.  So my point here is the second film might have been tied or mentioned there.


The third film was referenced constantly.  

This whole 'entity' -- the AI that became a threat in the last film and continues to be one in this one -- was unleashed by Ethan in the third film.  What he stole to save his wife when she was kidnapped?  He didn't know what he was stealing then but this film he finds out that it was the entity.


So it's a sequel to everything, it's trying to tie together it all. 

I liked the opening.  Then we go into the first set piece which is in a prison -- a break out.  That's was good.  The next big set piece is everyone working together so Ethan can go into the sunken submarine (we saw it in the last film).  So there's Ethan solo from the team and in a working submarine (after jumping out of a plane) and you've got events taking place above ground with Benji, Grace, Paris and Theo.  That's good.  The above ground continues to be but I wasn't that keen on the inside the sunken submarine.  It was supposed to be intense.  But before he got on, it was obvious -- though not to him -- that the sub was going to move when he was in it.  


When he got out, it picked up again.  Then the team meets up with Gabriel who has already killed someone Ethan loves and has promised to kill Grace if Ethan doesn't go to the sunken sub and retrieve.  This was a prolonged sequence that involved guns, ambushes, disarming bombs, planes (old timey) chasing one another, fighting on planes, trying to catch entity as it enters a database system and trap it, etc.  This was long.  But it held the attention and then some.  It was very exciting. 

It's 170 minutes long, I just googled it.  We went to the 12:50 showing and it was like 3:57 by the time we got out.  Now the film didn't start at 12:50 -- the trailers and commercials did and what's up with all these commercials for stores mixed in with the trailers.  And before it started, Tom Cruise is onscreen talking to the camera and explaining that this movie was made for us and he hopes we enjoy.  Then we got the Paramount logo.  

We didn't sit through all the credits.  When the lights came up, I tried to stand and -- blood sugar -- was a little wobbly.  So we sat back down for about two minutes and then left and, like I said, we'd been in there for a few minutes over three hours.


I'd give it a big thumbs up.  There are a lot of deaths in the film.  There's one that will kill you and it kills you when it happens but then at the end the person who died is talking to Ethan via a recording made earlier and that death kills you all over again.  

Angela Bassett is great as the president of the US.  Esai Morales is great as the evil Gabriel.  

Everyone was great but big applause for Pom Klementieff as Paris.  She was good in the last film but she's' really important part of the team in this one.

 

My girlfriend loved the movie but hated Tom Cruise's hair.  Grace tells Ethan early on she likes his hair long and my girlfriend hissed, "I hate it."  She thought it was too long and too fluffy for an action film.  He had it long in the second film but it was straight and hung different on him.  She liked it whenever the hair was wet because it was off the sides of his face. 

I take my nieces and nephews to the movies each weekend -- unless there's nothing they want to see and then we'll do something else -- and the reason for that is my cousin Marcia and I had an aunt that did that for us when we were little and it was always so fun and we have so many great memories.  But Marcia and I haven't seen a film together in about seven years so this was fun for us.  

I tried to do limited spoilers but I don't see how to cover this eighth film in the series without doing some spoilers. 

 And I'm usually better at taking care of my diabetes but I noted earlier this week about being excited to see the film.  And how I was supposed to be off today but that changed at the last minute so I was hoping to go to the movies right after work.  Marcia wasn't sure I'd be able to  so she and her wife were visiting our mutual grandmother and then Marcia and her wife came over to hang out with my girlfriend until I showed up to pick her up for the movie -- if I showed up.  I did get off at 12:05.  I was ticked because if I'd gotten at 11 we could have made an IMX showing.  But we made the 12:50 standard projection so that was fine.  But I barely got to work on time, I overslept this morning.  I ordered breakfast but then didn't have time to eat it.  I take the glimipride (sp?) with food so I never took that pill and it was just rush rush.  I'd told myself I'd get a big thing of popcorn but it didn't taste right to me.  That's me, not the popcorn.  Everyone else loved it.  But anyway, it's really great film.  


Going out with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Friday, May 23, 2025.  The administration's lies are so bad even PEOPLE MAGAZINE is reporting on them, Pam Bondi thought deleting a transcript on the White House website meant it was gone from all public records, the war on immigrants continues, and much more.




As noted in yesterday's snapshot, Republicans in the House of Representatives passed the hideous budget bill early Thursday and it now heads to the Senate.  Jen Psaki was a member of the Obama administration -- spokesperson for the State Dept was her most prominent role in the Obama administration -- and a member of the Biden administration -- White House press secretary.  On her MSNBC show last night, she addressed where things stand now.  


 So although some Republicans are saying the bill will be final before the leave for July 4th vacations, Jen notes that it often takes five months.  And she notes that in whatever time it takes, this measure crammed through in all night sessions will now be subject to scrutiny from the press and to comment from the public which may impact what stays in and what doesn't.  As of this week, it is not a done deal.

And that's good because there are so many awful things about the bill that we already know.

Katie Phang has left MSNBC and is now with the MEIDAS NEWS NETWORK.  Yesterday, she addressed the administration's latest DOGE lies.




To avoid honoring the Freedom of Information Act, as Ann noted last night, the White House is now insisting -- in a legal filing -- that Musk is not "a part of DOGE."

Not a part of DOGE?

Lie.

We know it's a lie.  

I know it and you know it.  

Pam Bondi knows it.


The White House, as I was informed by someone in the administration -- Donald and Tulsi, figure out who your leaker is!!! -- has been deleting postings that undercut and expose the lies they tell in their legal filings -- the many lies they tell in their many legal filings.  Supposedly, this move was recommended by the 'genius' that is Pam Bondi

That's why they've taken down a February posting.


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You know they're stupid.  Maybe Secretary of Education Linda McMahon tutors them all daily -- that would explain how they get more stupid each day.

But mistaking herself for Blair on THE FACTS OF LIFE, Pam Bondi was hit with 'another one of my brilliant ideas' and shared that they needed to be sure that things that undercut and exposed the lies that they were telling in legal filings -- they're telling a lot of lies in legal filings -- are not seen, they should pull them from the White House website.

[Added at 6:40 pm EST May 23, 2025: A CNN friend called to tell me Brian Stelter wrote yesterday about disappearing things at the White House website.  In his report, Brian notes HUFFINGTON POST's SV Date reported on disappearing items at that website on May 15th.  Was not aware of those, sorry.  What we're noting above is Pam Bondi called for things to be pulled down because the official record doesn't match what the administration argues in court filings.]

Again, they're really stupid.  

Yes, they pulled a transcript of a joint-interview that Chump and Musk did in February.

But, sorry, that didn't make the interview disappear.

It's still out there.  Sean Hannity interviewed the two.  


  Via ROLL CALL, this is from the transcript of the interview and I'm pulling what I feel are key sections that refute the lie that Musk was not part of DOGE -- and I don't have time to fact check the two liars -- three, forgot Sean! -- so here we go:



Sean Hannity 00:00:04-00:00:05 (1 sec)
Great to see you.

Elon Musk 00:00:05-00:00:05 (1 sec)
Thanks. Thanks for having me.

Sean Hannity 00:00:05-00:00:07 (1 sec)
I've been reading a lot about you.

Sean Hannity 00:00:07-00:00:21 (15 sec)
I've got to start with this. So, he's working for free with DOGE. He's -- he's kind of put a lot of his life on hold, and you sued Twitter a number of years ago. You just made him pay you $10 million?

Donald Trump 00:00:21-00:00:22 (1 sec)
That's right. That's right.

Sean Hannity 00:00:22-00:00:23 (1 sec)
That's -- that's right. [Laughs]

Donald Trump 00:00:23-00:00:26 (2 sec)
Well, I sued -- I sued from long before he had it.

Elon Musk 00:00:26-00:00:26 (1 sec)
Yeah. Yeah. [Inaudible]

[. . .]



Donald Trump 00:08:02-00:08:21 (19 sec)
Because, I mean, he doesn't talk about it. He's actually a very good businessman. And when he talks about the executive orders -- and this is probably true for all presidents: You write an executive order and you think it's done, you send it out; it doesn't get done. It doesn't get implemented. They don't implement it. They -- maybe they're from the last administration -- and they are, in some cases.

Donald Trump 00:08:21-00:08:41 (21 sec)
You try and get them out as fast as you can. But I could -- as soon as he said that, I said, "You know, that's interesting." You write a beautiful executive -- and you sign it and you assume it's going to be done, but it's not. What he does is he takes it, and with his hundred geniuses -- he's got some very brilliant young people working for him that dress much worse than him, actually --

Elon Musk 00:08:41-00:08:42 ( sec)
Yeah, the do.


Donald Trump 00:08:42-00:08:44 (3 sec)
-- they dress in just t-shirts. [Laughter] You wouldn't know they have 180 IQ.

Sean Hannity 00:08:44-00:08:48 (3 sec)
Wait. Wait. So, what -- he's -- he's your tech support?

Elon Musk 00:08:48-00:08:48 ( sec)
I --


Donald Trump 00:08:48-00:08:48 ( sec)
No, no. He is --

Elon Musk 00:08:48-00:08:50 (2 sec)
I actually virtually am tech support.

Donald Trump 00:08:50-00:08:50 (1 sec)
He's much more than that.

Elon Musk 00:08:50-00:08:52 (2 sec)
I actually am tech support, though. But that's --

Donald Trump 00:08:52-00:09:05 (12 sec)
But he gets it done. He's a leader. He really is a -- he gets it done. You get a lot of tech people, and you have people, they're good with tech, but they -- he gets it done. You know, I said, in real estate, you had guys that would draw beautiful renderings of a building, and they'd draw the rendering, it would be great, and you'd say, "Great.

Donald Trump 00:09:05-00:09:20 (15 sec)
When are you starting?" But they were never able to get it built. They couldn't get the finances. They couldn't get the approvals. It would never get done. And then you have other guys that are able to get it done. You know, they could just get it done. I was in real estate. Same thing in this. He gets it done.


Donald Trump 00:09:20-00:09:42 (22 sec)
So, when he said that -- he said, "You know, when you sign these executive orders, a lot of them don't get done, and maybe the most important ones," and he would take that executive order that I'd signed, and he would have those people go to whatever agency it was -- "When are you doing it? Get it done. Get it done." And some guy that maybe didn't want to do it, all of a sudden, he's signing -- he just doesn't want to bothered.

Sean Hannity 00:09:42-00:09:47 (5 sec)
Does -- do a lot of those executive orders have to be codified into law to -- do you need the Republican Congress to follow up?

Donald Trump 00:09:47-00:09:49 (3 sec)
Yeah, and they will. A lot of them will be. Yeah.
[. . .]

Donald Trump 00:11:06-00:11:19 (13 sec)
But the team we have is -- is really unbelievable. But those executive orders, I sign them, and now they get passed on to him and his group and other people, and they're all getting done. We're getting them done.




Sean Hannity 00:14:18-00:14:31 (13 sec)
But this is the interesting -- but this is where we are as a so- -- a society. And I -- I hate to do this to you, but I'm going to do it anyway. You're doing all of these things. At DOGE, nobody at DOGE gets paid a penny, correct?

Elon Musk 00:14:31-00:14:33 (3 sec)
Well, actually, some people are federal employees, so they do.

Sean Hannity 00:14:33-00:14:34 (1 sec)
Oh, okay.

Elon Musk 00:14:34-00:14:43 (9 sec)
Yeah. They're [Inaudible]. But it's fair to say that the software engineers at DOGE could be earning millions of dollars a year and instead of earning a small fraction of that as federal employees.

Sean Hannity 00:14:43-00:14:45 (2 sec)
Okay. So, just --

Donald Trump 00:14:45-00:14:46 (1 sec)
And they're very committed people.

Elon Musk 00:14:46-00:14:47 (1 sec)
Yes.



So the exchange tells us that Musk has a bunch of 'geniuses' under him (Donald's term) and that Musk is implementing these executive orders as Chump signs them.  But he's not a part of DOGE?

Remember Alien in the Oval Office?  

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That's Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "I Have Two Daddies" -- remember that day now?  Where Musk went to the Oval Office and spoke to reporters while rubbing his son's head repeatedly against his crotch?



Via THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY PROJECT's transcript, here's some of what was said February 11th regarding Musk and Doge:


President Donald Trump: And we're going to be signing a very important deal today. It's DOGE. And I'm going to ask Elon to tell you a little bit about it and some of the things that we've found, which is shocking: billions and billions of dollars in waste, fraud, and abuse. And I think it's very important.

And that's one of the reasons I got elected. I said we're going to do that. Nobody had any idea it was that bad, that sick, and that corrupt. And it seems hard to believe that judges want to try and stop us from looking for corruption, especially when we found hundreds of millions of dollars' worth—much more than that—in just a short period of time. And we want to weed out the corruption, and it seems hard to believe that a judge could say, "We don't want you to do that."

Well, so, maybe we have to look at the judges, because that's very serious. I think it's a very serious violation.

I'll ask Elon Musk to say a few words, and we'll take some questions.

Elon, go ahead.

Senior Adviser Musk. Sure.

So, the—at a—high level, if you say, "What is the goal of DOGE" or—and, I think, a significant part of this Presidency is to restore democracy. This may seem—like, "Well, aren't we in a democracy?" Well, if you don't have a feedback loop—

X Æ A-Xii Musk. [Inaudible]

Senior Adviser Musk. Okay, X—we'd have to—if you—[laughter]. Sorry. I tell you, gravitas can be difficult sometimes. [Laughter]

So, if—there's not a good feedback loop from the people to—the Government and—if you have rule of—the bureaucrat—or if the bureaucracy is in charge and—then what meaning does democracy actually have? If the people cannot vote and have their will be decided by their elected representatives in the form of the President and—the Senate and the House, then we don't live in a democracy. We live in a bureaucracy.

So, it's incredibly important that we close that feedback loop, we fix that feedback loop, and that the public—the public's elected representatives—the President, the House, and the Senate—decide what happens, as opposed to an—a large unelected bureaucracy.

[Senior Adviser Musk continued his remarks, concluding as follows.]

So, what—what I really want to say is, like, it's not optional for us—to reduce the Federal expenses; it's essential. It's essential for America to remain solvent as a country, and it's essential for America to have the resources necessary to provide things to its citizens and not simply be servicing vast amounts of debt.

The President. And, also, could you mention some of the things that your team has found, some of the crazy numbers, including the woman that walked away with about $30 million, et cetera?

Senior Adviser Musk. Right. Well, we—are—we do find it sort of rather odd that, you know, there—are quite a few people in—the bureaucracy who—have, ostensibly, a salary of a few hundred thousand dollars but somehow managed to accrue tens of millions of dollars of net worth while they are in that position, which is—[laughter]—you know, what—what happened at USAID. We're just curious as to where it came from. Maybe they're very good at investing, in which case we should take their investment advice, perhaps. But just—there seems to be—mysteriously, they get wealthy. We don't—why? Where does it come from?

And I think the reality is that they're getting wealthy at the taxpayer expense. That's— the—that's the honest truth of it.

[Senior Adviser Musk continued his remarks, concluding as follows.]

So, anyway. So, I think—you know, that's an example—like, at a high level, if you could say, like, how do we increase prosperity, is we get people to do—to shift from roles that are low to negative productivity to high productivity roles. And so, you increase the total output of goods and services, which means that there's a higher standard of living available for everyone. That's—that's the actual goal.

Everyone is very quiet, by the way. Is it—are people normally this quiet? [Laughter]

Q. Your—detractors, Mr. Musk——

Senior Adviser Musk. I have—what?

Q. ——including a lot of Democrats—

Senior Adviser Musk. I have detractors?

Q. You do, sir.

Senior Adviser Musk. I don't believe it.

Q. ——say that you're orchestrating a hostile takeover of Government and doing it in a nontransparent way. What's your response to that criticism?

Senior Adviser Musk. Well, first of all, you couldn't ask for a stronger mandate from the public. The public voted, you know, that we—have a majority of the public vote voting for President Trump. We won the House. We won the Senate.


I don't have time to correct all the lies but this is a lie that keeps getting repeated.  Donald Chump did not get a majority of the votes.  

He got 49% of the votes, Kamala Harris got 47% of the votes.  

That is not a majority.  It is a plurality.  

They are not the same thing.

Alien Musk is a racist born and raised in apartheid South Africa.  He does not know democracy.  He's supposed to know basic math but as evidenced by his terming a plurality a majority, I doubt his math skills as well.


Musk: The people voted for major government reform. There should be no doubt about that. That was—on the campaign, the President spoke about that at every rally. The people voted for major Government reform, and that's what people are going to get. They're going to get what they voted for.

And—a lot of times, you know, people—they don't get what they voted for. But in this Presidency, they are going to get what they voted for, and that's what democracy is all about.


I thought it was immigration and cheaper grocery prices that people voted for?  It's amazing how they lie and use the claim that less than half of the voters selecting Chump 



Q. Mr. Musk, the White House says——

Senior Adviser Musk. Yes.

Q. ——that you will identify and excuse yourself——

Q. I have one more.

Q. ——from any conflicts of interest that you may have. Does that mean that you are, in effect, policing yourself? What are the checks and balances that are in place to ensure that there is accountability and transparency?

Senior Adviser Musk. Well, we—actually are trying to be as transparent as possible. In fact, our actions—we post our actions to the DOGE handle on X and to the DOGE website. So, all of our actions we are—maximally transparent. In fact, I don't think there's been—I can't—I don't know of a case that—where—an organization has been more transparent than the DOGE organization.

And—so—you know, and—the kind of things we're doing are, I think, very— simple and basic. They're—not—we're—you know, what I mentioned, for—example, about Treasury just making sure that—payments that go out, taxpayer money that goes out is —categorized correctly, that the—the payment is explained, that organizations on the Do Not Pay list, which are—it takes a lot to get there—they actually are not paid, which currently they are paid.

These—are not individual judgment decisions. These are about simply having sensible checks and balances in the system itself to ensure that taxpayer money is spent well.

So, it's got nothing to do with, like, say, a contract with some company of mine at all.

Government Ethics/Efficiency Efforts

Q. But if there is a conflict in—of interest when it comes to you, yourself—for instance, you've received billions of dollars in Federal contracts when it comes to the Pentagon, for instance, which the President, I know, has directed you to look into——

Senior Adviser Musk. Yes.

Q. ——are you policing yourself in that? Is there any sort of accountability check and balance in place that would provide any transparency for the American people?

Senior Adviser Musk. Well, all of our actions are—are fully public. So, if you see anything—you say, like: "Wait a second. Hey, Elon, that doesn't—that seems like maybe that's—you know, there's a conflict there." It's—it's not like people are going to be shy about saying that. They'll say it immediately. You know?

Q. Including you, yourself, right?

Senior Adviser Musk. Yes. But it's what—transparency is what builds trust, not simply somebody asserting trust. So, not somebody saying they're trustworthy, but transparency so you can see everything that's going on. And then you can see am I doing something that benefits one of my companies or not. It's totally obvious.

Q. But——

The President. And if we thought that, we would not let him do that segment or look in that area—if we thought there was a lack of transparency or a conflict of interest. And we watch that also.

He's——

Q. [Inaudible]

The President. He's a big businessman. He's a successful guy. That's why we want him doing this. We don't want a—an unsuccessful guy doing this.

Now, one thing also that Elon hasn't really mentioned are the groups of people that are getting some of these payments. They're ridiculous, and we're talking about billions of dollars that we've already found. We found fraud and abuse. I would say those two words, as opposed to the third word that I usually use. But in this case, fraud and abuse. It's abusive because most of these things are virtually made-up or, certainly, money shouldn't be sent to them. And you know what I'm talking about. It's crazy. So—but we're talking about tens of billions of dollars that we've already found.

And now a judge, who is an activist judge, wants to try and stop us from doing this. Why? Why would they want to do that? I campaigned on this. I campaigned on the fact that I said Government is corrupt, and it is very corrupt. It's very, very—it's also foolish.


We're stopping there.  I can only stomach so much garbage.  JFK said, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."  Chump says, "I campaigned on the fact that I said Government is corrupt, and it is very corrupt."  Yes, when headed by a Convicted Felon it is very corrupt.  But it's not supposed to be nor is the leader of our government supposed to verbally attack and insult the government or threaten judges or do any of the nonsense that Chump does.


They're lying and the public record exposes them as liars.  Musk was a part of DOGE, he was over it and Chump felt the need to bring him into the Oval Office to address reporters with questions regarding DOGE.  Pam Bondi doesn't control the internet, thank goodness, so she can only suggest taking pages down from the White House's official site.

But reality remains all over the internet and she can't erase the public record -- though we all know she'd love to if she could.  And, again, good luck Tulsi and Donald and figuring out who passed on about Pam's 'brilliant idea' that Donald knew was going to be the answer in court filings.


They lie in court filings all the time.  Especially when it comes to their war on immigrants.  They have to lie because the administration is made up of disgusting people doing disgusting things.  AP reports the latest disgusting effort on the part of the White House:

The Trump administration is seeking to end an immigration policy cornerstone that since the 1990s has offered protections to child migrants in federal custody, a move that will be challenged by advocates, according to a court filing Thursday.

The protections in place, known as the Flores Settlement Agreement, largely limit to 72 hours the amount of time that child migrants traveling alone or with family and detained by the U.S. Border Patrol. They also ensure the children are kept in safe and sanitary conditions.

Government attorneys called the Flores agreement an “intrusive regime” that has “ossified” federal immigration policy. In a motion filed Thursday afternoon, they contend that the agreement is no longer necessary after Congress passed legislation and government agencies enforced policies that also implement standards and regulations called for in the agreement.


They truly are vile and disgusting.  They kidnapped over 300 men that they then sent to a gulag in El Salvador.  The men were denied due process, they were denied their rights.  One of them is noted by Christopher Wiggins (THE ADVOCATE):


When Jon Lovett and Tim Miller take the stage alongside Sarah Longwell — a prominent anti-Trump conservative, publisher of The Bulwark, and out lesbian advocate — at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre during WorldPride, the tone will be fast, furious, and undeniably funny. Expect jokes. Possibly drag. But beneath the riotous banter and righteous shade, the “Free Andry" event is dead serious.
The Crooked Media–Bulwark live show, slated for June 6, is a fundraiser for Andry Hernández Romero, a 31-year-old gay Venezuelan asylum-seeker who came to the United States legally, seeking protection from violence for being gay. Instead, he was disappeared by President Donald Trump’s administration and deported to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison — a place so dystopian it’s been compared to a modern-day concentration camp. His lawyers haven’t heard from him since. There is no proof of life.

“This is the worst thing that Trump has done — which is a very competitive category,” Miller said in an interview with The Advocate. “They kidnapped someone who followed the rules, lied about him, and disappeared him.”

Hernández Romero’s ordeal began after he made an asylum appointment through the CBP One app, a legal channel established by the Biden administration and repurposed under Trump. He passed a credible fear interview and was detained at Otay Mesa Detention Center, a CoreCivic-run facility in California. He had no criminal history. His lawyer was preparing for his hearing. Then he vanished.


The administration is a collective of War Criminals.  They are lying about people and they know they're lying.  Meredith Kile (PEOPLE MAGAZINE) reports:

Gabbard's chief of staff, Joe Kent, reportedly instructed the National Intelligence Council to edit official assessments so that they aligned with Trump’s statements about Venezuelan gang activity
  • Leaked emails show that Tulsi Gabbard's top aide urged intelligence officials to change their findings on Venezuelan gang activity in order to align with statements President Trump has made on immigration.
  • Gabbard’s acting chief of staff, Joe Kent, emailed the National Intelligence Council about their report, writing, “We need to do some rewriting so this document is not used against [Gabbard] or POTUS.”
  • Gabbard, who serves as the director of national intelligence, later fired two top intelligence officials over the fallout from the report.

Tulsi Gabbard’s right-hand man allegedly directed a group of intelligence officials to alter their report on Venezuelan gang activity so that it would align with statements President Donald Trump has made on immigration.

[. . .]

However, the Feb. 26 intelligence assessment that Kent wanted to alter directly contradicted the idea that the gang was affiliated with the Venezuelan government or the Maduro regime.

The National Intelligence Council — an internal think-tank that analyzes information gathered by the CIA, FBI, National Security Agency and more — concluded in both the initial and revised assessments that the Venezuelan government “probably does not have a policy of cooperating with TDA and is not directing TDA movement to and operations in the United States.”



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

ICYMI: Murray Grills Trump’s FDA Nominee on Cancellation of Critical Vaccine Meeting, Upholding Science on Mifepristone, Contraception

***WATCH: Senator Murray Q&A with Commissioner Makary***

Washington, D.C. — Today, at a Senate Appropriations Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies (Ag-FDA) Subcommittee hearing on the fiscal year 2026 budget request for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, grilled FDA Commissioner Marty Makary on the Trump administration’s reckless and chaotic efforts to fire thousands of critical employees at the FDA, conflicts of interest at the agency, and the Trump administration’s attempts to lay the groundwork to rip away access to mifepristone based on discredited junk science from anti-abortion activists.

In opening comments, Vice Chair Murray said:

“Commissioner Makary, the FDA has a really important job to do. Lives literally are at stake. And that work requires the utmost diligence, and care, and commitment to following the science and upholding FDA’s gold standard. We all expect to walk into the drugstore and know that what we are buying has passed a safety and efficacy standard. And we have to be assured of that, and we have to be assured that the work’s been done—that we don’t have to question that.  

“So, I don’t think it’s careful leadership when one-in-five people across the FDA are fired, only to frantically then bring some back—because you didn’t stop and think two seconds about whether these jobs were actually important.

“We really, Mr. Chairman, cannot cheap out on the FDA, and expect to maintain the gold standard that means that people know that drugs are safe.

“We can’t just cut, cut, cut and hope no one gets sick when you’re slow to issue a recall, or hope no one needs that medicine that had its approval delayed, or hope there isn’t another infant formula issue while your staff are getting fired, or getting rehired, or wherever they are.

“This work really takes investments, this Committee knows that, and it expects expert staff—like the people that have been shoved out the door. Drug approvals are already getting delayed. Food and drug safety inspections are lagging behind.

“We are going in the wrong direction, fast. We still have yet to see from you a full budget request from you. That is unacceptable.

“You are now testifying that the budget proposes to slash FDA by more than 11 percent. That’s actually news to all of us—and I will tell you right now, that is not going to fly. It is reckless, and it is not going to happen as long as I have anything to say about it.”

[FDA STAFFING]

Senator Murray began her questioning by pressing Dr. Makary on the harm and inefficacy caused by the Trump administration’s mass layoffs and efforts to push out qualified employees across FDA, which have resulted in more than 4,000 staff leaving the agency since the beginning of the Trump administration. “Commissioner Makary, when it comes to your mass firing of FDA employees, in April, you said, ‘I can tell you there were no cuts to scientists or inspectors.’ Well that is not true,” Senator Murray said. “I think Senator Ossoff covered that, and I think the point here is that all of this firing and rehiring—I don’t see how that’s efficient. Frankly, it kind of shows that you don’t know what you’re doing—and you’re breaking things in the process here. So, let me ask you a question, and hopefully it is an easy one for you. Does it save taxpayer dollars to fire staff who work in centers that are fully funded by user fees—not taxpayer dollars—yes or no?”

“You asked me to do an assessment of the staff when I came here for my confirmation hearing, and I hear that you’re criticizing me for bringing back some individuals after the cuts that I was not a part of,” replied Commissioner Makary.

“That’s good—I’m just saying in the long run, this has been very inefficient,” Senator Murray replied. “But my question to you is not about that it, and I know you’ve covered it with several other members. So does it save taxpayer dollars to fire staff who work with centers that are fully funded by user fees, not taxpayer dollars. Is that efficient?”

“The cuts were to HR, IT, communications—,” Commissioner Makary said.

Senator Murray pressed, “They’re funded by user fees, it is not saving any money.”

“In part,” Commissioner Markey interjected.

“But many of the staff you fired were in centers that are actually fully funded by user fees. You know that, correct?” Senator Murray clarified.

Commissioner Makary continued to dodge.

“I’m asking you a specific question about the centers that are fully funded by user fees,” Senator Murray continued.

“That’s one center. That’s the tobacco center,” Commissioner Makary said. “You just said we can’t just keep cut and cut—we can’t keep hiring and hiring, the agency doubled since 2007. So, let me ask you, what is the right number of employees?”

“No, you’re here to answer my questions here, and I’m going to ask some more,” Senator Murray replied. “Without critical support staff you fired, inspectors cannot plan their trips. They cannot do their jobs. I want to ask you, what percent of planned inspections has FDA missed since those April 1st firings?”

Commissioner Makary said, “In the 12 labs that we have that evaluate food products in the food inspection realm, there are no—as of last week, I just did a check—there are no backlogs. They are running at 100 percent efficiency. There are no drug approval delays despite the—you know, what people want to attribute—”

“That is not what I’ve been told. I have been told—and I would like you to go back and check and report back to us, because we know that some of the planned inspections… that were supposed to take place have been missed. And, to me, why that’s so important, if there is not inspections, the public doesn’t have the information that they need. I am going to run out of time, so I want to move on,” Senator Murray replied.

“There are no cuts to inspectors,” Commissioner Makary said.

“Will you go back and check for me, please?” asked Senator Murray.

“Absolutely,” replied Commissioner Makary.

[CONFLICTS OF INTEREST]

Senator Murray continued by asking about reports of eyebrow-raising conflicts of interest at FDA: “I understand that the FOIA staff producing documents related to ongoing litigation by the Children’s Health Defense—Secretary Kennedy’s organization—was shielded from the RIFs, while other FOIA staff are responsible for FOIA responses at other FDA centers were targeted for termination. Is that true?,” Murray asked.

“That’s not true, senator, we have our FOIA staff. They continue to work at the FDA. I’ve made sure that all the FOIA staff at the FDA are doing their job. We are also using AI to reduce the burden on that staff,” responded Commissioner Makary.

Senator Murray pressed, “Well for the record, my understanding is that the Children’s Health Defense FOIA staff were not fired when other ones were… And that seems like a real conflict of interest to me, considering that the Secretary’s extensive history with that organization, Children’s Health Defense, and his goal to remove authorizations for vaccines. So, I just want that on the record—”

“It’s not true. Well, all FOIA staff are in place,” Commissioner Makary continued to claim.

[MIFEPRISTONE]

Senator Murray moved on to her next question, pressing Commissioner Makary on the Trump administration’s attempts to lay the groundwork to restrict access to medication abortion based on junk science being pushed by anti-abortion extremists. Murray asked: “If a study came out saying that people who took a certain medication experience a certain rate of ‘serious adverse events,’ but the study’s authors refused to say what they were counting as an adverse event—would raise some serious questions about the study’s validity?”

“Yes, senator. So I have the natural inquisition of a scientist that’s done a lot of research. So, I would want to see the underlying data, yes,” replied Commissioner Makary.

“I am, of course, talking about the recent sham ‘study’ from the Ethics and Public Policy Center—it’s an anti-abortion group, it’s bank-rolled by extremists, they fought to overturn Roe v. Wade,” Murray said. “And this ‘study,’ if you can call it that, is unsound and has been widely panned by medical experts. But, days after its release, you and Secretary Kennedy are now suggesting we need a ‘complete review’ on the safety of mifepristone.”

“Now, to be clear: mifepristone has been proven safe and effective in more than 100 studies over three decades. And the people that are now pushing that bogus ‘study’ and saying mifepristone is dangerous for women are the exact same people who think that abortion is never necessary to save a woman’s life, and that 10-year-olds should somehow be forced into childbirth. I believe that this administration is laying the groundwork to rip away access to medication abortion across the country,” Murray said. “This has not gotten enough attention. And I know you’d prefer to keep it that way, but I want you to know: I’m not going to let that happen.”

“I have not seen that study, Senator, and you have not seen that study. So how can you call it a sham, bogus study? Neither of us have seen the study, the underlying data, or the methodology,” Commissioner Makary said.

“Actually, that’s not true,” Murray replied. The Ethics and Public Policy Center is an anti-abortion advocacy group that was an advisory board member for Project 2025, has submitted amicus briefs to the Supreme Court opposing mifepristone, and does not believe in life-saving abortions—putting them far outside the medical mainstream. As the Washington Post fact-check of the ‘study’ points out, unlike most credible medical studies, the Ethics and Public Policy Center report did not undergo a formal external peer review before publication and “moreover, the report oddly does not reveal the database it used”—making it impossible for anyone to view the underlying data. That hasn’t stopped the anti-abortion Ethics and Public Policy Center from launching an activist campaign around the release of the data and even admitting the goal was to “eliminate” abortion pills.

On May 14th in a HELP Committee hearing with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Jr. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) secured a commitment from Secretary Kennedy that HHS and FDA would review what RFK Jr. referred to as “alarming” new data on mifepristone—referencing the EPCC study alone. “It’s alarming, and it indicates that at the very least, the label should be changed,” Secretary Kennedy said. “I’ve asked Marty Makary at the FDA to do a complete review and report back.” Senator Hawley secured the same commitment from President Trump’s nominee to serve as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services in a HELP Committee hearing on May 8th—again, based solely on the EPCC ‘study’ that has not been peer-reviewed or published in a medical journal and has attracted widespread scrutiny for appearing to dramatically overstate what it characterizes as “serious adverse effects” associated with the pill.

____________________________________

As a longtime appropriator and former Chair of the Senate HELP Committee, Senator Murray has a long history of demanding accountability and careful oversight when it comes to the safety of products families use every day. At the end of 2022, Senator Murray passed legislation giving FDA new authority to, for the first time ever, regulate the safety of cosmetic products and force a recall when necessary—and she successfully fought to secure funding for this important work last year as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Senator Murray has also previously pressed FDA and industry for answers and action regarding asbestos in children’s make up kits, demanded answers from Johnson & Johnson regarding asbestos found in baby powder, and was a leading voice in holding FDA accountable and pushing for solutions following the infant formula contamination and shortage crisis in 2022.

Senator Murray leads the Democratic caucus on reproductive health care and, throughout her career, has beat back countless Republican attempts to defund Planned Parenthood and other family planning services—and is widely credited with successfully pushing the Bush administration’s FDA to follow the science and make Plan B available over the counter. Senator Murray led the response in Congress to FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, a lawsuit brought by Republican anti-abortion extremists trying to rip away access to mifepristone, a safe and effective abortion medication that was approved by FDA in 2000—Murray led multiple amicus briefsorganized her colleagues, and raised the alarm at every turn. Last June, the Supreme Court dismissed the case on standing groups but Murray made clear that “the nationwide threat to medication abortion has not gone away—far from it. If Donald Trump and his anti-abortion allies return to power, they will do everything they can to rip away access to mifepristone and ban abortion nationwide.” Murray also spearheaded efforts in Congress urging the FDA to follow the science and review the application of Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill, after the FDA’s Advisory Committee voted unanimously to recommend FDA approval.

In March, at Dr. Makary’s nomination hearing before the Senate HELP Committee, Senator Murray pressed Dr. Makary to commit to upholding the science on mifepristone and contraception—he refused to definitively answer her question.

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Thursday, May 22, 2025

SCRUBS is returning & Jodie Foster is an old man screaming 'Get of my lawn!'

I noted Rebecca's "king of the hill?" earlier this week.  She's weighing in on the reboots.  And I agree with her.  But talk about a reboot that none of us need, UPI reports:

Zach Braff has confirmed he is returning for the upcoming reboot of his classic medical comedy, Scrubs.

Braff posted screenshots of several media reports about the news on his Instagram Stories Wednesday.

Bill Lawrence, the show's creator, announced earlier this year that he had a Scrubs sequel series in development at ABC.


That show was awful.  It was not funny.  Zach did not age well on the show because you could barely tolerate his immaturity in season one, as the show went on and on, it was embarrassing that this was supposed to be a grown man and a doctor at that.  

I liked Donald Faison, Christa Miller, Judy Reyes and Sarah Chalke but that show was awful.  Jodie Foster is in the news:


Jodie Foster has said she doesn’t understand why young actors accept roles in “bad” movies.

The 62-year-old actor and former child star, who began working as a model when she was just three years old and was nominated for her first Oscar for Taxi Driver aged 14, has said that she cannot relate to young actors who “just want to act” and “don’t care if the movie’s bad”.
Speaking to Varietyat Cannes film festival, Foster said she still enjoyed acting but added that she was picky about her projects and that she wasn’t interested in “acting for the sake of acting”.

“I see a lot of young actors, and I’m not saying I’m jealous, but I don’t understand how they just want to act. They don’t care if the movie’s bad. They don’t care if the dialogue is bad. They don’t care if they’re a grape in a Fruit of the Loom ad,” she said.

“If I never acted again, I wouldn’t really care. I really like to be a vessel for story or cinema. If I could do something else, if I was a writer or a painter or sculptor, that would be good too. But this is the only skill I have.”

She added that in her own career, she had “worked so much” by the time she turned 18 that she needed to take a different approach when choosing her projects.


That's actually not true.  In terms of her career, it's revisionary.  

She grabbed anything offered once she came of age -- that's during college and that's up until she did THE ACCUSED.  

But more to the point, and she goes on with this claim in the report, her thing about now she only takes films if she likes the narrative and that's different from her career when she was a child?  That's not true.  Brandy Foster, her mother would discuss the roles with her -- Jodie's discussed this in long interviews before.  Her mom would explain the story to her -- which is where her adherence to narrative stems from -- and they would discuss that and they would discuss how the role could shaper her as an actress -- in terms of talent and in terms of how she'd be seen in the industry.

I think it's less than honest to make the argument she does about young actors today without her noting that her approach stems from what her mother taught her.  I know she's supposed to be strained with her family (including her mother before she passed away) but Brandy Foster is why Jodie was seen as an actress.  Brandy shaped Jodie's career.  And when Jodie became an adult and went to college, she had to start over and she took anything that was offered. 

Her comments -- including last year's which UPI notes including her griping that 'kids today' don't spell check their e-mails -- come across like an elderly person barking, "Get off my lawn!" 


Going out with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Thursday, May 22, 2025.  The bad bill passes the House this morning, Chump's got a new bald spot, he's also a War Criminal and that's apparently why the State Dept still hasn't released their annual human rights watch report, CREW is suing for freedom of information but note which 'independent' (partisan) group isn't, and much more.


Because he's stupid, Donald Chump destroyed the economy.  Because he's stupid and proud, he's unable to fix it.  And the country's going to suffer.  Right now?  Businesses are eliminating job openings.  Aliss Higham (NEWSWEEK) reports:

A decrease in job openings typically indicates that employers are hiring less, which can be a sign of an economic slowdown, business uncertainty, or reduced demand for labor. For job seekers, it becomes more difficult to find employment, and wage growth may slow due to less competition for workers.

The Robert Walters Global Jobs Index, published on May 20, found there was a 16.2 percent month-on-month decline in professional job vacancies in the U.S. between March and April, due in part to President Donald Trump's wide-ranging trade tariffs. On April 2—a day he dubbed "Liberation Day"—he announced a minimum 10-percent tariff on all U.S. imports and higher individualized rates on some countries.

"For most employers, hiring additional employees is a luxury when tariffs are raising operating costs, lowering demand, and could potentially keep inflation and interest rates elevated," Noah Yosif, chief economist at American Staffing Association, told Newsweek.


Didn't help when Chump ranted and raved at Walmart for telling the truth last week about tariffs but maybe he can rant and rave some more about how employers will just have to 'eat it' on this and hire regardless.  Because he says so.  That's not working out too well, by the way, because he says so. US House Rep Thomas Massie has made that clear.  Hafiz Rashid (THE NEW REPUBLIC) explains:




One House Republican is calling out the Trump administration’s lies that the “big, beautiful” budget bill won’t raise the deficit.

Speaking to CNN’s Manu Raju on Tuesday, Representative Thomas Massie said that “Under the policies of this bill, we’re going to add $20 trillion dollars to the debt over the next 10 years, which is three and a half to $5 trillion more than would have been added otherwise.”

When Raju told Massie about the White House’s claims that the bill is deficit neutral, Massie chuckled. 

“That’s a joke,” the Kentucky congressman, whose votes often align with libertarian principles. 
Earlier in the day, President Trump attacked Massie after a meeting with House Republicans on Capitol Hill.

“I don’t think Thomas Massie understands government. I think he’s a grandstander, frankly,” Trump said. “We don’t even talk to him much, I think he should be voted out of office.” 



Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) made an appeal for campaign donations on social media on Tuesday night, hours after President Donald Trump labeled him a “grandstander.”

Massie, a longtime deficit hawk who votes against most bills no matter which party proposes them, said House Republicans’ spending bill will exacerbate the deficit.


Of the bill, Nikki McCann Ramirez (ROLLING STONE) notes, "The so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" would make permanent President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts, which were a boon to the wealthiest earners in the nation. In order to pay for those cuts, the GOP plans to kick millions of people off of Medicaid, food assistance, and other critical social safety net programs."  The bill passed this morning just a little while ago  Tuesday night on MSNBC, Lawrence O'Donnell explained how these bills destroy House majorities when the midterms roll around. 




He also noted in the video that US House Rep Chip Roy, a Republican, always objects and always falls in line  And that's just what Roy did this morning.  Republican Thomas Massie did do as he said he would and voted against the bill.

Some reaction on BLUESKY.







Economist Paul Krugman was on Lawrence O'Donnell's program last night.  I don't see the segment posted at MSNBC.  But yesterday, Krugman wrote the following about the bill:

I have already focused on the bill’s cruelty. It’s also deeply irresponsible, undermining America’s hard-won reputation as a country that honors its obligations. The cuts to Medicaid and food stamps won’t come close to offsetting the revenue loss from the tax cuts for the rich. Neither will revenue from tariffs. And can we all now acknowledge that DOGE’s promise to eliminate hundreds of billions in “waste, fraud and abuse” hasn’t just failed? It has ended up being a complete waste of time, which it has tried to conceal with fraudulent claims of achievement, all while abusing dedicated civil servants and driving them out of government in ways that will impoverish America in the long run — and maybe not that long. We’re a world leader in education, science and technology that is systematically destroying the very basis of our success.

So we’re looking at a large increase in an already high budget deficit when we’re already at full employment, interest rates are already at multiyear highs, and future growth prospects are declining.

Financial markets normally cut wealthy nations with stable governments a lot of slack, with reason. Rich, well governed countries have immense ability to raise revenues if needed, especially if, like the United States, you collect a smaller percentage of GDP in taxes than almost any other advanced economy:

In other words, until now markets have believed that the U.S. has the resources to deal with its deficit whenever it musters the political will. And bond buyers have been willing to assume that we are a serious country that will eventually get its fiscal house in order.

But markets’ patience with American dysfunction isn’t unlimited. Consider how quickly things went wrong for the UK. In 2022 Liz Truss, Britain’s Prime Minister, announced a “mini-budget” that involved cutting taxes and blowing up the budget deficit. Markets freaked out: long-term interest rates soared and the pound plunged. The tabloid The Daily Star famously set up a webcam showing a photo of Truss next to a head of iceberg lettuce wearing a wig, and asked which would last longer.

The lettuce won, because Britain’s parliamentary system allowed it to get rid of a disastrous leader. We, unfortunately, can’t. 




As Lawrence noted Tuesday night, before the vote, the historical result from something like this is losing the House in the midterms.  Those elections will take place in about 18 months.  Control, if history holds, of the House will go to the Democrats.  Not good news for Chump.  And his disaster bill that just passed the House?  If the Senate goes along with it, it's going to further destroy the US economy. 


It's not a good time for Chump.  Mike noted last night how Miss Sassy JD Vance sounds like a raving lunatic.  Yesterday's snapshot noted all the morons Chump sent to testify before Congress on Tuesday -- all the morons who demonstrated to the American people that they didn't understand the law and apparently thought the Constitution was a text unavailable in English so they not only couldn't read it, they also couldn't refer to it.  Of course, we all know that ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it.  And break it is all they want to do.  Let's again note US House Rep Jasmine Crockett from Tuesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing:


US House Rep Jasmine Crockett: This entire situation could have been avoided if people would just know their jobs and actually do their jobs because the entire chaos that ensued, it ensued because of the unlawful detainment and arrest of the mayor in the first place.  But let me get to my actual remarks.  The Republicans have called today's hearing for one reason purpose: To help an administration that's already rooted in lawlessness and corruption execute their dangerous assault on American democracy.


That's true of everything the Chump administration does: This entire situation coul have been avoided if people would just know their jobs and actually do their jobs.




The Trump administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a legal battle over whether the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) must comply with public records requests under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), like other federal agencies.

The administration contends that DOGE, as a "presidential advisory body" located within the White House, is exempt from FOIA's transparency requirements, despite a lower court ruling that the department is likely bound by the act.


Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is suing.  You might think Judicial Watch was.  But, no, they're scared and up in Chump's ass.  When it was then Vice President Dick Cheney's 2001 National Energy Task Force, Judicial Watch at least pretended to be about protecting the interest of the American people.  I think I like it better now that we don't have to pretend that they were ever anything other than a partisan op run by a steroid freak.

I find it hilarious that Chump and his Crime Syndicate are attempting to argue that DOGE doesn't have to be transparent when not only did both he and Musk repeatedly insist (lie) that DOGE was going to be transparent but DOGE had access to our medical files, to our Social Security files, to our IRS tax filings and now we're being told that DOGE doesn't have to be transparent or respond to Freedom of Information requests.

On the topic of DOGE, just a reminder since I keep seeing YOUTUBERS trying to glorify Ben Cohen -- the ugly one, not the sexy British football player -- let's note this from Ava and my "Media: The programs we deserve, the programs we don't:"

Just a day ago, the YOUTUBE program THE MAJORITY REPORT served up more garbage with the segment "WATCH: Ben & Jerry's Cofounder Arrested Protesting RFK Hearing."  

 

Ben Cohen was at the hearing to protest Gaza.  But the two hosts (Sam Seder did not host or participate in the segment) kept praising him for protesting Medicaid cuts and for this and for that.

 

And as you listened to them lap at the crotch of Ben Cohen -- while slipping in two sentences about unnamed AIDS activists -- you saw just how much whoring and lies take place from people who are supposed truth tellers.

 

Ben was there for Gaza.  They tried to pretty it up but that's what he was there to protest.

 

Don't believe us?

 

Here's what he Tweeted:

 

 Before I was arrested at the Capitol for protesting the slaughter of children in Gaza, I wrote this statement to explain my actions. Thanks,
@Newsweek
, for publishing it.

 

And on May 18th, he Tweeted:

 

 We are expected to be good Americans and look the other way as Israel prevents food, water, and medicine from reaching the remaining people of Gaza. Israel is literally starving them to death…We must speak out and demand a change in policy. We can’t be complicit in starving kids to death.

 

So they distorted the intent of his protest -- they whored to make him more sympathetic.

 

Worst of all, they whored period.

 

 They can't tell you the truth that Marcia told you at the start of the month in "MAGA and Jerry ice cream? Pass and pass on the hideous Ben Cohen."  Watch the segment, the first THE MAJORITY REPORT has done on Ben Cohen in forever.  


Where in the segment do they tell everyone that our 'left' 'buddy' Ben Cohen is a supporter of Musk and a supporter of DOGE?

 

They don't.  Cohen isn't just praising both Musk and DOGE in the occasion Tweet,  he's started a website -- DOGE VS BLOB -- praising DOGE and hailing it's 'work.'  You know it's work, right?  Lies about Social Security has all these people ripping it off.  Actions like firing needed employees and trying to take over buildings that the federal government does not own.

 

The question becomes is THE MAJORITY REPORT just that damn stupid or are they lying to you because they actually know Ben's gone over to the dark side?

 

Stupid or a whore?

 

It's always a question these days considering what crawled back into the Oval Office.



Marcia told you the truth back on May 7th about Ben Cohen and his applause for DOGE and his embrace of it.  But THE MAJORIY REPORT won't and they're not the only ones.

When I'm asked about problems on our side -- the left -- I think about that.  I think about how a tiny sliver of crackpots are called by the left.  A small number.  And those crackpots never include people like John Stauber.  He's anti-trans, pro-Chump, he's gone full MAGA with a war on science and so much more.  But hes also got friends still -- STILL -- on the left and they don't want him called out.  So they look the other way.  

Ben Cohen is repugnant and not a part of the left.  He made the choice when he embraced DOGE.  People like him do not need to be applauded.  They need to be called out. 

While THE MAJORITY REPORT lied and whored for Ben Cohen -- including that he was there to protest what Robert Kennedy Jr was doing to destroy the safety net -- they did do a sentence on AIDS activists.  

Didn't name them.  They were too busy raving over DOGE lover Cohen.

Here's FREE SPEECH TV doing an actual report on the AIDS activists who protested Junior





I guess they aren't 'celebrity' enough for lazy YOUTUBErs to cover. 

What an embarrassment for YOUTUBErs.

Chump has become a non-stop embarrassment.  And I don't just mean his hair; however, Isabel Keane (INDEPENDENT) reports, "President Donald Trump appeared to debut a new bald spot Wednesday, much to the amusement of the internet.  Many took to social media to joke after photos and videos taken during a contentious Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa seemingly revealed a glowing bald patch."  Poor Chump.  Balding and at the same time most of America's learned that he can no longer get an erection.  On that, an update.  Due to the fact that this dysfunction has been going on for some time and the heart medicine he's on, he now has another south of the beltline problem: Shrinkage.  Due to the lack of blow flood, he's complained that it's smaller.  It's a button now, a little nubbing.  He can't get hard and it's about an inch long.  Inch worm, inch worm.


There are so many reasons people laugh at the Convicted Felon.  Mainly because he's a dirty joke.  And greedy.  And corrupt.  Kevin Breuninger (CNBC) reports:


The Trump administration has formally accepted a Boeing 747 jet that was gifted to the U.S. by the government of Qatar, the Pentagon said Wednesday.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accepted the luxury plane "in accordance with all federal rules and regulations," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement to CNBC.

In other news of corruption, Isaac Schorr (MEDIAITE) notes:

The Wall Street Journal called out President Donald Trump over his opaque cryptocurrency business in a new editorial all but accusing him of using his office to enrich his family.

After observing that “Trump likes to blur lines between personal business and public office,” the Journal submitted that he would “help himself by calling off his Thursday gala with the top 220 holders of his meme-coin,” or at least by disclosing “his crypto contest’s winners so Americans know who may be trying to buy access to the President.”

Trump announced his intention to release a meme coin shortly before moving back into the White House this January. And in April, he announced that the top 220 holders of the coin would be invited to a private dinner with him, while the top 25 would also enjoy an “ultra-exclusive private VIP reception.”

As the influential Journal editorial board noted, the “real identities” of the meme coin holders are not public, though a majority of the top 220 and supermajority of the top 25 are believed to have bought their coins on foreign exchanges.


As Ann noted Tuesday, Senator  raised that issue with State Dept Secretary Marco Rubio in a committee hearing and Marco played dumb. Little Liar Marco, Ann dubbed him.  Hafiz Rashid (THE NEW REPUBLIC) notes Marco's cry baby explosion in that hearing:

Secretary of State Marco Rubio flippantly said he does not have to listen to court orders at a Senate hearing Tuesday.

Senator Chris Van Hollen asked Rubio about the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador on the government’s own admission. Rubio repeated the Trump administration’s false claims of Abrego Garcia’s gang membership and alleged crimes.
“We deported gang members. Gang members, including the one you had a margarita with. And that guy is a human trafficker, and that guy is a gang banger, and the evidence is going to be clear in the days to come,” Rubio said, referring to Van Hollen’s visit to El Salvador last month to verify Abrego Garcia’s well-being.

Van Hollen interrupted and tried to refute Rubio’s lies, telling Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Jim Risch that Rubio “can’t make unsubstantiated claims like that.”

“Secretary Rubio should take that testimony to federal court in the United States because he hasn’t done it under oath,” Van Hollen asserted, only to be reprimanded by Risch. Then, Rubio made his outrageous claim about the federal judiciary.

“There is a division in our government between the federal branch and the judicial branch. No judge, and the judicial branch, cannot tell me or the president how to conduct foreign policy,” Rubio said. “No judge can tell how I have to outreach to a foreign partner or what I need to say to them. And if do reach to that foreign partner and talk to them, I am under no obligation to share that with the judiciary branch.”

We deported gang members! Little Liar Marco insisted.  'No judge can touch me!'  


Marco Hammer?  I think he'll find out very soon that any judge can touch him.  But again, gang members?  No.  And our Director of National Intelligence knew that was a lie.  Did she not share her 'intelligence' with others?  Erin Banco (REUTERS) reports, "A top adviser to Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. director of national intelligence, acknowledged in a March 24 email that the Venezuelan government may not have specifically directed the activities of a gang that the Trump administration has used to justify fast-tracking deportation of immigrants, but argued that a link between Venezuela and the gang was 'common sense'."  No one has ever accused Tulsi Gabbard or Chump of having common sense.  So it turns out the whole lie just got exposed.  The intelligence community cannot back up Chump's allegation that this is gang related.

No wonder Chump disobeyed the court order halting the plane from leaving America.  If he hadn't done that, if a judge had been allowed to actually examine and rule, it would have been clear that the whole thing was made up.  That Chump lied and that his lie destroyed lives.  


New emails obtained by the NYT erase any doubt that DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s chief of staff Joe Kent was doing political damage control when he ordered the intel officials to redo its analysis that contradicted President Trump’s claims about Tren de Aragua:

“We need to do some rewriting” and more analytic work “so this document is not used against the DNI or POTUS,” Joe Kent, the chief of staff to Ms. Gabbard, wrote in an email to a group of intelligence officials on April 3, using shorthand for Ms. Gabbard’s position and for the president of the United States.


Chump put those 300 men into slavery.  They were kidnapped in this country and shipped to a gulag in El Salvador.  And he lied.  He lied.  Grasp that.  This is the stuff of War Crimes.  

As we've noted repeatedly, human rights are not an issue that matters to the Convicted Felon.  He proved that yet again with his Middle East whore last week as he played footsie with terrorists and despots.  Now TIME's Debbie Sharnak explains that the US State Dept's annual human rights report is on hold for 'changes:'


When they are released, these reports will now reportedly exclude information on issues such as government efforts to deny freedom of movement and peaceful assembly, failures to retain or provide due process for political prisoners, and the harassment of human rights organizations. The Trump Administration has also signaled it will cut sections about the rights of women, the disabled, and the LGBTQ+ community.

These Country Reports offer a detailed account of the state of every country’s human rights practices and are meant to inform congressional decisions on foreign aid allocations and security assistance. The reports have taken on added importance over the years. They’re increasingly used as a tool to pressure governments to improve their practices, while advocacy organizations and lawyers rely on them to aid in asylum cases and demonstrate fear of persecution. By revising and cutting out substantial sections addressing an array of rights concerns that the U.S. has cared about for almost five decades, the Trump Administration is undermining the definition of human rights as a concept.
These State Department reports were first introduced at a key moment in U.S. human rights history—although they did not arrive without controversy. As human rights grew as an important organizing concept in the 1960s and the 1970s around the world, U.S. presidents were largely resistant to incorporating it into U.S. foreign policy decision-making. President Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford’s powerful Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, encapsulated this opposition by claiming that taking into account morality or human rights in foreign policy was “totally devoid of contacts with reality and would lead to empty posturing.” Instead, Kissinger’s State Department was dominated by Cold War concerns that relied on a realist approach to foreign policy and focused on great power politics that eschewed concerns like human rights.

Chump's a tyrant himself and he demonstrates it with his lack of respect for human rights. 

He served up more crazy drama on the world stage yesterday as he carried out a planned ambush on the president of South Africa.  Tom Bogoioni (RAW STORY) reports:



CNN host Dana Bash and fact-checker Daniel Dale pounced on Donald Trump Wednesday afternoon after the U.S. president "ambushed" South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office with patently false claims of murders of white farmers in his country.

After Trump showed a highly manipulative video disparaging South Africa, he followed up by making sweeping assertions and arguing with the African leader, which seemed to have stunned CNN's Bash.
Cutting away, Bash told her audience, "Okay we're going to continue to monitor what has been a truly extraordinary what? Half an hour plus inside the Oval Office. I just, I want to go back to Daniel Dale because there's a lot of fact-checking to do."
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Dale jumped in, explaining, "The last nine months of 2024 in South Africa: 19,696 murders. How many of them occurred on farms? 36."

"36 about 0.2 percent," he re-emphasized. "That includes employees like security staff, farm workers. How many of them were actual farmers? Seven out of more than 19,000 and it's not even clear that those are all white farmers. Contrary to what the president said, many farmers in South Africa are Black."

"Even the white ones who have been victims of crime, it's not clear, have been targeted for racial reasons," he elaborated. "Experts and white farmers themselves in South Africa have repeatedly told media outlets and think tanks that they feel they are often targeted for robbery and even attacks because they are geographically isolated and therefore vulnerable."



During a high-profile meeting at the White House today with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Trump inaccurately described a private memorial in South Africa, the Witkruis Monument, as a "burial site" for white farmers. Referencing a video of the monument, Trump stated, "These are burial sites, over 1000 of white farmers... both sides of the road, you have crosses."
In reality, the Witkruis Monument, located in Limpopo province, is a symbolic memorial, not a cemetery. It features thousands of white-painted metal crosses meant to represent victims of farm attacks—arranged across a private plot but containing no graves. Trump's comments are the latest in a series of controversial statements that have drawn criticism for misrepresenting the scope and nature of rural violence in South Africa.
The monument itself has long faced scrutiny for its narrow focus on white victims, despite farm attacks impacting South Africans of all races. Critics argue the site promotes a racially selective narrative that overlooks the broader context of rural crime.

 He is an idiot, he is a racist, he is an enemy of democracy.  We have to take back the House in the 2026 mid-terms.  


We didn't have room yesterday for a press release from Senator Patty Murray's office in full.  I noted that I would post it later Wednesday.  I just realized I did not do that.  We don't really have room for it today but let's wind down with it:


READ MORE — CNN: After NIH staffing cuts, cancer patient in clinical trial worries she may lose crucial time; Washington Post: NIH scientists have a cancer breakthrough. Layoffs are delaying it.

Senator Murray: “If RFK Jr.’s mass firings weren’t having an impact on clinical care at NIH, he would provide those details and tell us which positions he’s eliminated. He’s not—because he knows that if he did, he would be caught lying. This isn’t just about Natalie, this is about the millions of Americans like her who are already being harmed by the destruction Secretary Kennedy is causing at HHS, or will be soon.”

****FROM TODAY – WATCH and READ: Senator Murray’s exchange with RFK Jr.***

***FROM LAST WEEK –WATCH: Senator Murray rebuts Secretary Kennedy’s claims about her constituent, Natalie***

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA),  Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released the following statement on U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s outburst during today’s Senate Appropriations hearing, where Secretary Kennedy repeatedly lied, dodged Senator Murray’s questions, and made a number of totally unfounded allegations, in particular relating to Senator Murray’s constituent, Natalie, who is suffering from Stage Four colorectal cancer and whose care was delayed as a direct result of the Trump administration’s staffing cuts across HHS. Senator Murray brought up Natalie’s story to Secretary Kennedy at a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing last week; additional background on that exchange is below.

At the appropriations hearing today, Secretary Kennedy claimed to Senator Murray: “You told me two or three days ago, four days ago that we had cut a clinical trial in your state and it turned out what you said turned out to be completely untrue and you knew it was not true because you corresponded.” This was not at all what Senator Murray suggested or what happened. At the HELP hearing on May 14th, Senator Murray laid out how Natalie’s treatment in a trial at the NIH Clinical Center had been delayed by the staffing cuts, according to her doctors at NIH, and then she asked Secretary Kennedy directly how many staff were cut from the NIH’s Clinical Center. Video and transcript of their initial exchange on May 14th is HERE. A full transcript of their exchange today is available HERE.

“RFK Jr. is a shameless liar and a dangerous conspiracy theorist—he should have never been confirmed. As much as he lies and deflects, I’m not going to stop holding him accountable for the real harm he is inflicting on people in this country.

“Natalie’s care has been complicated, but here’s what’s not: her NIH doctor told her twice that her care was explicitly delayed due to NIH staffing cuts—specifically, that she would have to wait eight weeks rather than four to have her cells re-infused. On the question of credibility, I will trust an NIH doctor over an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist every day.

“After an initial contact with RFK Jr.’s office last Wednesday, it was complete radio silence with no answers until about an hour before today’s hearing. It should not take me raising this issue with RFK Jr. face-to-face to make sure NIH is working the way it’s supposed to.

“I still have no answer about how many NIH clinical staff have been fired. I still have no answer why Natalie was told by her NIH doctor that her care was being delayed due to staffing cuts. For weeks, my staff has been demanding answers about agency staffing cuts.

“Meanwhile, my staff has been in constant touch over the past three weeks with dedicated career staff at NIH and FDA—the same people the Trump administration is trying to push out the door—to address Natalie’s case. But it has been no thanks to RFK Jr. or HHS political leadership.”

“If RFK Jr.’s mass firings weren’t having an impact on clinical care at NIH, he would provide those details and tell us which positions he’s eliminated. He’s not—because he knows that if he did, he would be caught lying. This isn’t just about Natalie, this is about the millions of Americans like her who are already being harmed by the destruction Secretary Kennedy is causing at HHS, or will be soon.”

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At last week’s HELP Committee hearing with Secretary Kennedy, Murray grilled Kennedy on the Trump administration’s moves to slash staff and block funding at the National Institute of Health (NIH), and laid out how is affecting one of her constituents, Natalie Phelps of Washington state: “One of my constituents, Natalie Phelps—a mom of two from Bainbridge Island in Washington state. She has been fighting aggressive Stage Four colorectal cancer for nearly five years now. Her best hope now is a clinical trial at the NIH Clinical Center. She flew out to the NIH just a few weeks ago for her first appointment, and her care team wanted her to come back in four weeks to start treatment. But because of the thoughtless, mass firing of thousands of critical employees across NIH and HHS that you have carried out, Natalie’s doctors at that clinical center have told her that they have no choice but to delay her treatment by an additional four weeks. Now, an extra four weeks may not sound like a long time but, I will tell you, for Stage Four cancer patients like Natalie, this could mean the difference between life and death.” Video of the full exchange between Senator Murray and Secretary Kennedy is available HERE.

Later in the hearing, Secretary Kennedy asserted that Natalie was ineligible for her clinical trial and called her story a “canard,” saying: “Senator Murray had raised the issue of a constituent of hers who she said had been denied a place in a clinical trial in Washington due to the RIF. We’ve been able to run down that case. The patient was medically ineligible for that trial. It had nothing to do with the RIF. And NIH has been trying to get her into another clinical trial, but none of our clinical trials have been shut down because of the RIF. That was a canard.”

Senator Murray returned to the hearing to respond directly to Secretary Kennedy: “Secretary Kennedy came back and said my constituent, who I spoke about earlier, [her care] was not delayed by staffing cuts. First off, she is already enrolled in that clinical trial. It’s not a question of eligibility—the issue, as I stated clearly, was the delay in care that she got. And what you stated, Secretary Kennedy, is not true.”

“I spoke with Natalie, actually, last night. She asked her NIH doctor directly why, when she was informed of the delay, and her doctor at NIH said very plainly TWICE: her care was delayed because of staffing cuts. And Mr. Chairman, I think it’s important for the record to show, my staff has put in inquiries with HHS leadership and they’ve been unresponsive so far.And, just to make clear, this is just one case of many. But those are the facts,” Senator Murray said.

Senator Murray has been a leading voice in Congress raising the alarm over HHS’ unilateral reorganization plan and slamming the closure of the HHS Region 10 office in Seattle and the CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Spokane Research Laboratory. Senator Murray has sent oversight letters and hosted numerous press conferences and events to lay out how the administration’s reckless gutting of HHS is risking Americans health and safety and will set our country back decades, and lifting up the voices of HHS employees who were fired for no reason and through no fault of their own.

In particular, Senator Murray has been leading the charge against the Trump administration’s efforts to gut lifesaving research at NIH and pushed out nearly 5,000 NIH skilled scientists, grants administrators, and other employees at the agency. When the Trump administration attempted to illegally cap indirect cost rates at 15 percent, Senator Murray immediately and forcefully condemned the move, led the entire Senate Democratic caucus in a letter decrying the proposed change, and introduced amendments to Senate Republicans’ budget resolution to reverse it, which Republicans blocked. Murray has led Congressional efforts to boost biomedical research. Previously, over her years as Chair of the Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Murray secured billions of dollars in increases for biomedical research at NIH, and during her time as Chair of the HELP Committee she established the new ARPA-H research agency as part of her PREVENT Pandemics Act to advance some of the most cutting-edge research in the field. Senator Murray was also the lead Democratic negotiator of the bipartisan 21st Century Cures Act, which delivered a major federal investment to boost NIH research, among many other investments. 

Senator Murray forcefully opposed the nomination of notorious anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. to be Secretary of HHS, and she has long worked to combat vaccine skepticism and highlight the importance of scientific research and vaccines. Murray was also a leading voice against the nomination of Dr. Dave Weldon to lead CDC, repeatedly speaking up about her serious concerns with the nominee immediately after their meeting. In 2019, Senator Murray co-led a bipartisan hearing in the HELP Committee on vaccine hesitancy and spoke about the importance of addressing vaccine skepticism and getting people the facts they need to keep their families and communities safe and healthy. Ahead of the 2019 hearing, as multiple states were facing measles outbreaks in under-vaccinated areas, Murray sent a bipartisan letter with former HELP Committee Chair Lamar Alexander pressing Trump’s CDC Director and HHS Assistant Secretary for Health on their efforts to promote vaccination and vaccine confidence.

Senator Murray’s opening remarks at today’s hearing, as delivered, are below:

“Secretary Kennedy—things are not going well. It is clear what you are doing across HHS is devastating to children, families, seniors, and the millions of Americans HHS programs support.

“You were required to send us an operating plan detailing how you’re spending funds that Congress provided for programs families rely on. You sent us what you titled the ‘Hill Version,’ which had over 530 asterisks in place of funding levels.

“Mr. Secretary, we need the real version with actual funding levels. This committee needs to know how you are spending taxpayer dollars right now—and what programs you’re cutting and eliminating.

“You are blocking billions in funding that Congress appropriated from going out the door, including $3 billion at NIH, and $1 billion in Head Start and $3 billion in child care funding alone.

“And that’s on top of all of the other funding you’ve illegally ripped away: $11 billion from state and local health departments, $1 billion supporting local substance use and mental health programs, and $66 million in Title X funds for cancer screenings, birth control, and preventive care.

“You are dismantling HHS, throwing away generations of investments in our health care system and firing critical employees. We’re talking about the people who administer Head Start, LIHEAP, and Meals on Wheels. Or entire teams working on preventing chronic disease and Alzheimer’s, tracking IVF success rates and safety, maternal health, and much more.

“On top of all of this, you propose a budget with truly devastating cuts that would leave America sicker and weaker.

“But you’re not waiting to see whether Congress approves that budget proposal. This administration is starting to unilaterally implement it right now—in defiance of Congress and the laws we have passed. If you aren’t already, you are sprinting down the road of illegally impounding billions in funding, through intentional action and through incompetence.

“To my colleagues on this dais: We heard several weeks ago, what we risk by ceding American leadership on biomedical research. If we bless these staffing and funding cuts across HHS, that means deciding we are comfortable with China leading the future development of every drug, device, and vaccine. The supply chain challenges we faced during the pandemic will be the new normal. Our access to the latest treatments and cures will depend on other countries.

“It’s time to stand up and assert Congress’ authority. This Committee has dedicated itself in a bipartisan manner over decades to make sure we are the global leader in research and development. And now all of us know this administration is setting us back where it may take decades to regain that position.

“If we don’t, decades of scientific breakthroughs and medical discovery—and the bipartisan work to support them—risks being burned to the ground, and it will be very hard to rebuild.”

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