September 30, 2025

Dan Lamothe, et al., of the Washington Post: “Hundreds of the U.S. military’s top leaders absorbed highly partisan addresses from ... Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday, with each harshly criticizing their predecessors and touting their agendas in a summit that was extraordinary in nature but ultimately broke little new ground. The event was organized by Hegseth’s team at the Pentagon, with generals and admirals in command across the globe and their top enlisted advisers — some traveling thousands of miles — ordered last week to Marine Corps Base Quantico.... Gen. Dan Caine, Trump’s hand-selected chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told attendees in his opening comments that the event was an  'unprecedented opportunity and honor' for the senior officers to hear directly from their civilian leadership. Trump ... [made] meandering remarks that stretched about an hour and 10 minutes....  

“Trump was introduced by Hegseth, who had planned the event without the president involved.... During his remarks, Hegseth, a former Fox News personality who served as an officer in the National Guard at times, lectured the men and women — each with decades more military experience — seated silently before him.... The assembled military brass sat through the presentations mostly silent, in keeping with the military’s nonpartisan tradition.” ~~~

     ~~~ Two conservatives at the Bulwark, Jonathan Last & Bill Kristol, discuss the event. They were quite horrified. They run a clip, too, of an example of Trump's disjointed rambling. ~~~

     ~~~ Last's article on Trump's speech is worth reading: “If you were expecting Triumph of the Will..., what you got instead was fat, disoriented Elvis stumbling through his set.... I promise you that the flag officers in attendance were more alarmed than amused.... The most consequential parts of the commander-in-chief’s speech were the sections in which he attempted to prepare flag officers for increased deployment of the military in American cities.... He said that 'quell[ing] civil disturbances' is 'going to be a big thing for the people in this room.'... I cannot recall another instance of a commander-in-chief repeatedly denigrating his predecessors to the military, by name, in public.... Most alarmingly, he said that Biden was an illegitimate president, the product of a fraudulent election.... The obvious inference: Only Trump is the legitimate commander-in-chief.... On the surface, Trump’s speech was ridiculous. Slump-shouldered and low-energy, Trump wandered and slurred.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Here is what Trump said that most alarmed me. ~~~

     ~~~ Brett Samuels of the HillDonald “Trump told a gathering of military leaders Tuesday they should use American cities as 'training grounds' and described a federal crackdown on crime in major cities as necessary due to 'a war from within.'... He signaled the leaders in the room could be tasked with aiding in federal interventions in Democratic-led cities such as Chicago and New York City. 'They’re very unsafe places, and we’re going to straighten them out one by one,' Trump said. 'And this is going to be a major part for some of the people in this room. That’s a war, too. It’s a war from within.... I told [Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth], we should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military — National Guard, but our military, because we’re going into Chicago very soon,' Trump added. 'That’s a big city with an incompetent governor.'” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: That is the POTUS* looking into the faces of all of the nation's top brass and telling them their troops should use Americans as cannon fodder. When prior presidents addressed the military, it was to remind them of their importance of protecting not only the people but also the fragile democracy in which we live. This president* says gun 'em down -- oh, and to hell with democracy: ~~~ 

     ~~~Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), a decorated veteran military officer, noted on the teevee Tuesday afternoon that Trump and the GOP Congress also had slashed aid to local police forces. So the plan, as I see it, is to take policing away from local control and turn it over to the military, under Trump's thumb. The Posse Comtatus Act be damned, the Supremes will most likely rubber-stamp Trump's plans. And who do you suppose, then, will be in charge of policing elections? Deciding who can vote and where? So much for democracy. ~~~

     ~~~ BTW, Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), another decorated veteran military officer, also said Tuesday afternoon that the only other places you see a Dear Leader gathering together all of his top military people to deliver to them a propaganda speech are dictatorships like Russia and China. We have arrived.    

 Marie: This is pretty much what the MSM are saying about the Michigan shooter: ~~~

~~~ Tim Arango, et al., of the New York Times: “The former Marine accused of killing four people in a fiery attack on a Michigan church held a deep grudge against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, according to two lifelong friends and other people who knew him. The animosity, the friends said, stemmed from a breakup with a religious girlfriend over a decade ago and led the man to rant about the church at his best friend’s wedding, refer to it as the Antichrist and, just days before the attack, spew invective against Mormons to a canvassing politician.” ~~~

     ~~~ BUT, as Akhilleus points out in today's thread: ~~~

     ~~~ Ed Pilkington of the Guardian: “The gunman who killed at least four worshippers, wounded eight and was shot to death by police on Sunday at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, had a sign emblazoned with the last name of Donald Trump outside his house, public records show. The president responded to the church shooting on Sunday by saying 'there is still a lot to learn' about the deceased suspect, identified as 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford. 'This appears to be yet another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America,' Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform. Trump’s comments were notably calm and measured compared with his remarks following the killing of the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk....”

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Riley Beggin of the Washington Post: “The federal government is on track to shut down Wednesday, as lawmakers in Congress remain at an impasse over dueling funding proposals with no signs of compromise ahead.... The Senate is expected to vote again Tuesday afternoon on the GOP-led funding extension. It would need 60 votes to pass, meaning some Democrats would have to back it.... [After a meeting Monday among Donald Trump and Congressional leaders, Sen. Chuck] Schumer [said] that it seemed like the president 'was not aware of the ramifications' of the expiration of the ACA subsidies, and that there was 'a real division' between Trump and the GOP congressional leaders on the matter.... But later Monday evening, Trump posted a fake video of Schumer and [House Minority Leader Hakeem] Jeffries at a news conference outside the White House to his Truth Social account, with Schumer saying things about immigrants that he hadn’t actually said and Jeffries wearing a sombrero he hadn’t been wearing. 'It’s a disgusting video, and we’re going to continue to make clear bigotry will get you nowhere,' Jeffries told MSNBC.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Both of these things can be true; that is, (a) that Trump was clueless about and troubled by the Obamacare subsidies expiring, and (b) that he posted a video insulting Democrats & Hispanics. ~~~

     ~~~ (a) Jordain Carney, et al., of Politico: “... Trump administration officials for the first time opened the door to possible bipartisan negotiations over an extension of soon-to-expire health insurance subsidies — a key Democratic demand.... Trump himself expressed openness to talking about the subsidies, said two people.... But they, like Vance, said a shutdown would impede those talks.... Democrats, however, said nebulous promises of future negotiations would not suffice....” ~~~

     ~~~ (b) Meredith Hill of Politico: “The president posted a vulgar AI-generated deepfake video to his Truth Social slamming the top Democratic leaders — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and 

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — just hours after he hosted the two for an Oval Office meeting. The video depicts Schumer and Jeffries as if speaking to reporters following the meeting, but the fabricated audio has Schumer saying Democrats 'have no voters anymore, because of our woke, trans bullshit' and that 'if we give all these illegal aliens health care, we might be able to get them on our side so they can vote for us.' That appears to be a crude reference to a shutdown talking point pushed by Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP leaders.... Jeffries is depicted in a sombrero and mariachi music plays in the background.” ~~~

~~~ Tyler Pager, et al., of the New York Times: Donald “Trump and top Democrats failed to strike an agreement during a private meeting on Monday, with Senator Chuck Schumer pointing to 'large differences' on health care and Vice President JD Vance saying that the government was probably 'headed to a shutdown.' Republican and Democratic leaders emerged from the White House blaming the other side for the stalemate as Congress faces a Tuesday deadline to fund the government. The ramifications of a government shutdown could be immense for the federal work force and Americans relying on an array of government services, with Trump officials signaling they plan to conduct mass firings if the government shuts down. In a letter to federal agencies, the White House Office of Management and Budget said agencies should 'use this opportunity to consider reduction in force.'” ~~~

~~~ NYT Says GOP Whopper-of-the-Week Is Misleading. Linda Qiu of the New York Times: “With Congress at an impasse over federal spending, Republicans have emerged with a new and misleading talking point: Democrats are shutting down the government to fund free health care for unauthorized immigrants. It is a message repeated by Vice President JD Vance, the official X account of Senate Republicans and Speaker Mike Johnson. The Democrats’ budget proposal seeks to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, and roll back Medicaid cuts in the tax cut and domestic policy law signed by ... [Donald] Trump in July. But the proposal does not provide free health care for unauthorized immigrants. Unauthorized immigrants are largely barred from federally funded health care programs. They cannot buy health care plans on government exchanges set up by the Affordable Care Act and therefore cannot receive any subsidies. They are also ineligible for Medicaid, Medicare and the Children’s Health Insurance Program. The Democrats’ budget proposal does not make them eligible for these programs.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: How is a completely false assertion "misleading"? Like coaxing a blind man out in front of an oncoming bus while assuring him the road is "all clear." The Times would call that "misleading"; I'd call it "homicide." ~~~

~~~ Scott Lemieux in LG&$ has a few things to say about JayDee's and Donald's concepts of "negotiations." It's fair to say that both Donnie & the Twerp leave the "give-and" out of "give-and-take."

~~~ Wherein Trump Puts Himself in Charge of Gaza. Luke Broadwater & Shawn McCreesh of the New York Times: Donald “Trump on Monday cast his plan for a cease-fire in Gaza as a landmark deal to bring peace after two years of catastrophic violence. But in reality, it was more like an ultimatum to Hamas. Standing alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Trump unveiled a proposal to which both men had agreed. If Hamas refuses to do the same, Mr. Trump said, the United States will let Israel 'do what you would have to do.' 'Israel would have my full backing to finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas,' said Mr. Trump, who under the plan would become the temporary chairman of a board in charge of the redevelopment of Gaza. The joint appearance by Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu at the White House was a clear display of unity at a moment when Mr. Trump has shown signs of frustration with the Israeli prime minister, and when much of the world has grown horrified at Israel’s prosecution of the war against Hamas in Gaza, which has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.” An AP story is here. ~~~

~~~ Trump's Gaza plan, released by the White House, is here, via the New York Times. Here's the plan via CNBC. (Also linked yesterday.) 

Trump Threatens Mamdani, New Yorkers. Patrick Svitek of the Washington Post: “New York Mayor Eric Adams’s decision to abandon his reelection campaign injected more urgency into efforts by insurgent front-runner Zohran Mamdani to consolidate Democratic support as he faced a renewed threat Monday by ... Donald Trump to cut off federal funding if he is elected in November. '[Mamdani] is going to have problems with Washington like no Mayor in the history of our once great City,' Trump wrote on social media. 'Remember, he needs the money from me, as President, in order to fulfill all of his FAKE Communist promises. He won’t be getting any of it, so what’s the point of voting for him?' Mamdani, a democratic socialist state lawmaker, is the favorite in the November election.... But he faces a field of opponents led by former New York governor Andrew M. Cuomo, who is running as an independent after losing the Democratic primary.... Mamdani has made inroads with the Democratic establishment since the primary but has yet to receive the support of the two most powerful Democrats from New York: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer.” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Chuck & Hakeem had better get of their butts & stand up to the fat fascist bully. (They're meeting with him today on another matter: keeping the federal government's lights on. Let's see how they do with that.) 

Meryl Kornfield of the Washington Post: “The Trump administration plans to end funding starting Wednesday for an oversight group that helps inspectors general root out waste, fraud and abuse, marking the latest example of Trump’s drive to limit federal watchdog activities. The group — called the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency — is the umbrella organization for 72 inspectors general across government. It informed four House and Senate committees on Saturday that it would 'cease our statutorily mandated functions and furlough 25 permanent employees' without funding, according to a letter obtained by The Washington Post. The letter said the decision came from the Office of Management and Budget, which has overseen broad staffing cutbacks under Director Russell Vought. CIGIE acts essentially as a watchdog of the watchdogs — providing training, peer reviews and cross-agency oversight work for inspectors general. It also runs oversight.gov, where whistleblowers can disclose wrongdoing and inspector general reports are shared publicly.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I'm shocked, shocked to learn that Trump & Vought are not interested in cutting waste, fraud & abuse, after all. ~~~

~~~ Coral Davenport of the New York Times: “Russell T. Vought spent years drawing up plans to expand presidential power and shrink federal bureaucracy.... In the months since [Elon] Musk fell out with the president, Mr. Vought has at last begun to put his plans into action — remaking the presidency, block by block, by restoring powers weakened after the Nixon administration. His efforts are helping Mr. Trump exert authority more aggressively than any modern president, and are threatening an erosion of the longstanding checks and balances in America’s constitutional system. Now, as the government heads toward a shutdown when federal funding lapses on Tuesday, Mr. Vought, 49, is leveraging the moment to further advance his goals of slashing agencies and purging employees, with his office telling agencies to prepare for mass firings unless Congress can strike a deal to keep the government open.” The link is a gift link because you might want to make yourself aware of what a revolting person Vought is. ~~~

~~~ Speaking of repulsive Trumplodytes: ~~~

~~~ Hugo Lowell of the Guardian: “Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff, has played a leading role in directing US strikes against suspected Venezuelan drug boats, according to three people familiar with the situation. At times, his role has superseded that of Marco Rubio, the secretary of state and national security adviser. The strikes on the Venezuelan boats allegedly carrying narcotics ... have been orchestrated through the homeland security council (HSC), which Miller leads as the homeland security adviser. Miller empowered the HSC earlier this year to become its own entity in Donald Trump’s second term, a notable departure from previous administrations where it was considered part of the national security council and ultimately reported to the national security adviser.... Miller’s role ... opens a window into the dubious legal justification that has been advanced for the strikes, which has been a matter of deep controversy amid allegations it amounted to extrajudicial murder in international waters.... It remains unclear who signed off on the legal justification for the strikes.” Via Heather Cox Richardson.

Ana Swanson of the New York Times: “The Trump administration released details on Monday for tariffs on imported wood, furniture and kitchen cabinets announced by ... [Donald] Trump last week, while delaying their implementation by two weeks to Oct. 14. The details, in a proclamation put out by the White House, offered a more nuanced and gradual tariff arrangement than the sudden and steep levies the president forecast in a series of social media posts on Thursday. But they still will set in place major new tariffs that could send home builders, and some homeowners, reeling. The proclamation said tariffs on imports of timber and lumber would be 10 percent. That number is lower than some had anticipated, and companies that pay that 10 percent tariff are not subject to the 'reciprocal' tariffs the president has put on other countries’ products, which are in some cases much higher.... Tariffs on other wood products, like furniture and kitchen cabinets, would be higher and rise in the coming months. The tariff on upholstered furniture will be 25 percent, rising to 30 percent on Jan. 1. A 25 percent tariff on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities will also rise, to 50 percent, as of Jan. 1.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: What is this? The Ikea tariff? Or is it some misbegotten effort to get JayDee off the couch?

Farnaz Fassihi & Hamed Aleaziz of the New York Times: “The Trump administration is deporting a planeload of around 100 Iranians back to Iran from the United States after a deal between the two governments, according to two senior Iranian officials involved in the negotiations and a U.S. official with knowledge of the plans.... The deportation is one of the most stark efforts yet by the Trump administration to deport migrants no matter the human rights conditions they might be sent into.... For decades, the United States had given shelter to Iranians fleeing their homeland, which has one of the harshest human rights records in the world.” 

Noah Robertson, et al., of the Washington Post: “Military leaders have raised serious concerns about the Trump administration’s forthcoming defense strategy, exposing a divide between the Pentagon’s political and uniformed leadership as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth summons top brass to a highly unusual summit in Virginia on Tuesday.... The critiques from multiple top officers, including Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, come as Hegseth reorders U.S. military priorities — centering the Pentagon on perceived threats to the homeland, narrowing U.S. competition with China, and downplaying America’s role in Europe and Africa.... The debate over the National Defense Strategy — the Pentagon’s primary guide for how it prioritizes resources and positions U.S. forces around the world — is the latest challenge for top military officials navigating the Trump administration’s unorthodox approach to the armed forces. People familiar ... described a growing sense of frustration with a plan they consider myopic and potentially irrelevant, given the president’s highly personal and sometimes contradictory approach to foreign policy.”

Julie Bosman & Eric Schmitt of the New York Times: “One hundred National Guard troops will be deployed to Illinois at the request of the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. military officials said on Monday, a mobilization that would occur over the objections of Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois, a Democrat.... [Donald] Trump has threatened for weeks to send the National Guard to the Chicago area, as he has done in Los Angeles and has promised to do in Portland, Ore., vowing to combat crime in cities led by Democrats.... Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago, a Democrat, also pushed back against the move, pointing out that violent crime in the city has dropped in recent years and the presence of National Guard troops would do little to assist local authorities in Chicago.... 

“In Broadview, Ill., a small suburb west of Chicago, an ICE facility has been the site of increasingly tense protests for several weeks. Demonstrators have tried to block government vehicles from entering and exiting the parking lot of the facility.... In downtown Chicago on Sunday, federal agents wearing face coverings and camouflage and carrying rifles stunned passers-by as they walked in a group, patrolling areas busy with tourists, questioning people and making arrests.” ~~~

~~~ Mack Liederman of Block Club Chicago: “Police in west suburban Broadview are investigating the assault of a local journalist by federal immigration authorities.... 'An ICE agent took a direct shot at my car today. Absolutely unprovoked,' [CBS Chicago Reporter Asal] Rezaei said on social media. 'My window was open and chemicals went all over my face. Been puking for two hours.' Broadview Police Chief Thomas Mills said in a statement the village has launched a criminal investigation into the 'allegedly unprovoked attack'  from a 'chemical munition fired from the direction of the U.S. [ICE] detention facility.'” 

Camilo Montoya-Galvez of CBS News: "An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who was initially relieved of his duties after being captured on video pushing a woman to the ground outside an immigration court in New York City has been returned to duty, two U.S. officials ... told CBS News. The officials, who requested anonymity to discuss an internal move that has not been publicly announced, said the ICE officer was placed back on duty after a preliminary review of the incident. The move is a striking about-face, just a few days after the Department of Homeland Security released a statement denouncing the officer's conduct as 'unacceptable and beneath the men and women of ICE.'"  

The Sting. Carol Leonnig & Ken Dilanian of MSNBC: “Tom Homan, the White House border czar, became entangled in an FBI sting last year after an associate of his suggested to undercover FBI agents that Homan could facilitate future government contracts in exchange for big money, according to four sources familiar with the investigation and a government document. Julian 'Jace' Calderas, a former U.S. immigration official who worked under Homan in the Obama administration, allegedly proposed to the agents — who were posing as businessmen — that Homan, in exchange for $1 million, could help them win lucrative federal contracts if Donald Trump became president again, according to an internal Justice Department document.... Calderas, co-owner of a detention services and government contracting firm in Texas, first allegedly proposed the scheme in May 2023. 

“He held several subsequent conversations with the agents about his cash-for-contracts proposal, culminating in a Sept. 20, 2024, meeting in Dallas at which agents recorded Homan accepting $50,000 in cash.... That Calderas attended the meeting at which Homan allegedly accepted $50,000 in exchange for offering to facilitate future government contracts would have been an important factor for prosecutors. A conspiracy charge requires that more than one person enter into a corrupt agreement, and undercover federal agents can’t be part of a conspiracy.” Kash Patel & Todd Blanche dropped the case, saying there was nothing to see here.

     ~~~ OR, as the Mediaite headline phrases it, "... Tom Homan Investigation Began After ICE Colleague Bragged He Was For Sale."

Another Multi-Billion-Dollar Tech Giant Caves to Violent, Greedy U.S. Dictator. Kate Conger of the New York Times: “YouTube agreed to pay a $24.5 million settlement to ... [Donald] Trump and others who were suspended by the video streaming platform in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, according to a legal document filed on Monday. YouTube froze Mr. Trump’s account after the riot, blocking him from uploading new videos and arguing that the content could lead to more violence. Mr. Trump sued YouTube in October 2021, claiming that it and other social media firms that removed his accounts had wrongfully censored him. The vast majority of YouTube’s settlement payment — $22 million — will go to Mr. Trump, according to the filing in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. He has directed that the money be contributed to the Trust for the National Mall and to the construction of a ballroom at the White House. The remaining $2.5 million will be distributed among other plaintiffs in the case, including the writer Naomi Wolf and the American Conservative Union.... 'The law was on [the media's] side,' said Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law, who said the settlements [by YouTube & others] were akin to 'buying influence.'” 

     ~~~ CNN's story is here. The AP report is here.

Minho Kim of the New York Times: “A federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to reverse the layoff notices sent out to nearly all remaining employees at Voice of America, a federal news organization that provides independent reporting to countries with limited press freedom.... In a scathing ruling that accused Trump officials of ignoring and disrespecting the court, Judge Royce C. Lamberth of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia found that the administration had violated his April order to restore Voice of America’s news coverage so that it would 'serve as a consistently reliable and authoritative source of news.' Despite his earlier order, Kari Lake..., who has led the administration’s efforts to gut Voice of America, and other Trump officials kept the news programming and staffing at the news agency bare bones. In August, a few days after Judge Lamberth criticized her for potentially violating his order, she moved to lay off 532 full-time journalists and support staff at the agency.” The AP's story is here.

A Chip Off the Old Blockhead. Eric Trump goes on a weird rant, claiming -- among other things -- that Joe Biden & Merrick Garland tried to break up Donald & Melania's marriage. Michael Luciano of Mediaite reports

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I can’t think of any two narratives that are any more in opposition than the one of the humanity that the Freedom Tower is a symbol for, and then how this president has spoken about immigrants and immigration. -- Ana Sofia Pelaez of the Miami Freedom Project ~~~

~~~ Florida. Lori Rozsa of the Washington Post: “Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and his administration want to take over a vacant lot on the campus of Miami Dade College — next to the iconic Freedom Tower — to donate for the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library. The surprise move announced last week drew immediate backlash from many in Miami’s Cuban American community, who say the tower, known as the 'Ellis Island of the South,' represents the opposite of Trump’s mass deportation campaign and tough immigration policies. A state board, made up of the Florida Cabinet, is scheduled to take a final vote on the land transfer Tuesday morning at a meeting in Tallahassee....  The administration of John F. Kennedy Jr. began using the Freedom Tower in 1962 to handle the Cuban refugee crisis. More than 400,000 immigrants were processed at the tower over a span of about eight years.”

Indiana. This Is Sickening. Sabrina Tavernise of the New York Times: “Two days after Charlie Kirk was killed, Suzanne Swierc, an employee at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind..., posted on Facebook...: 'If you think Charlie Kirk was a wonderful person, we can’t be friends.' Her Facebook settings were private, but one of her followers must have taken a screen shot and sent it on without her knowledge.... Indiana’s Attorney General, Todd Rokita,.., call[ed] her comments 'vile.'... Five days later, Ms. Swierc was fired from her job as the director of health and advocacy at Ball State, one of more than 145 people around the country who’ve lost their jobs for posting negatively about Mr. Kirk. Mr. Rokita, the attorney general, noted the firing approvingly.” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The person who should get fired here is Rokita, as he is speaking out against a central tenet of the U.S. Constitution that he has sworn to uphold. He cannot possibly do his job enforcing the law if he opposes the Constitution on which the laws are based. That woman has a perfect right to decide whom she "friends" on her damned Facebook page, and she most certainly has a right to implicitly -- and privately! -- criticize a person who said hateful things about Black people, immigrants, women & non-Christians. Ball State is a public university. Swierc wrote nothing that undermines the university or subverts whatever "principles" its leaders think the university represents. She is suing. If there is any justice in this country anymore, she should win.

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September 29, 2025

Here's the New York Times' liveblog of Bibi & Bobo's extraordinary self-aggrandizement peace plan. ~~~

~~~ A Gaza peace plan, released by the White House, is here, via the New York Times. Here's the plan via CNBC.

Trump Threatens Mamdani, New Yorkers. Patrick Svitek of the Washington Post: “New York Mayor Eric Adams’s decision to abandon his reelection campaign injected more urgency into efforts by insurgent front-runner Zohran Mamdani to consolidate Democratic support as he faced a renewed threat Monday by ... Donald Trump to cut off federal funding if he is elected in November. '[Mamdani] is going to have problems with Washington like no Mayor in the history of our once great City,' Trump wrote on social media. 'Remember, he needs the money from me, as President, in order to fulfill all of his FAKE Communist promises. He won’t be getting any of it, so what’s the point of voting for him?' Mamdani, a democratic socialist state lawmaker, is the favorite in the November election.... But he faces a field of opponents led by former New York governor Andrew M. Cuomo, who is running as an independent after losing the Democratic primary.... Mamdani has made inroads with the Democratic establishment since the primary but has yet to receive the support of the two most powerful Democrats from New York: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Chuck & Hakeem had better get of their butts & stand up to the fat fascist bully. (They're meeting with him today on another matter: keeping the federal government's lights on. Let's see how they do with that.) 

Jada Yuan of the Washington Post: “Bruce Springsteen, who has publicly taken aim at the Trump administration in recent years, surprised the crowd at the New York premiere of a movie about his life, and gave an impassioned speech about his vision of the American Dream. The Boss was an unannounced but anticipated attendee at the screening of 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,' in which Jeremy Allen White  (star of 'The Bear') plays the New Jersey-born rocker as he wrestles with depression and newfound fame during the making of his seminal 1982 album 'Nebraska.' 'These days, we have daily events reminding us of the fact that we’re living through these particularly dangerous times, he told the crowd as the film team left and others came onstage to hand him a guitar.” 

     ~~~ A YouTube video of Springsteen's remarks is here. The first 2:45 min. is mostly thanking cast & filmmakers. 

This Is Sickening. Sabrina Tavernise of the New York Times: “Two days after Charlie Kirk was killed, Suzanne Swierc, an employee at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind..., posted on Facebook...: 'If you think Charlie Kirk was a wonderful person, we can’t be friends.' Her Facebook settings were private, but one of her followers must have taken a screen shot and sent it on without her knowledge.... Indiana’s Attorney General, Todd Rokita,.., call[ed] her comments 'vile.'... Five days later, Ms. Swierc was fired from her job as the director of health and advocacy at Ball State, one of more than 145 people around the country who’ve lost their jobs for posting negatively about Mr. Kirk. Mr. Rokita, the attorney general, noted the firing approvingly.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The person who should get fired here is Rokita, as he is speaking out against a central tenet of the U.S. Constitution that he has sworn to uphold. He cannot possibly do his job enforcing the law if he opposes the Constitution on which the laws are based. That woman has a perfect right to decide whom she "friends" on her damned Facebook page, and she most certainly has a right to implicitly -- and privately! -- criticize a person who said hateful things about Black people, immigrants, women & non-Christians. Ball State is a public university. Swierc wrote nothing that undermines the university or subverts whatever "principles" its leaders think the university represents. She is suing. If there is any justice in this country anymore, she should win.

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Trump Fingers the FBI Director He Appointed. Luke Broadwater of the New York Times: Donald “Trump  told NBC News on Sunday that he believed it was possible that the Department of Justice could be investigating former F.B.I. Director Christopher A. Wray.... In a phone interview, Mr. Trump accused Mr. Wray of 'inappropriate' behavior and said he 'would think' the Justice Department is investigating him. 'I would imagine.... I would think they are doing that,' Mr. Trump told NBC. He added: 'Don’t forget, we just found out about all of these F.B.I. agents being there.' Mr. Trump appeared to be referring to reports in conservative media that 274 plainclothes F.B.I. agents were at the Capitol during the pro-Trump riot on Jan. 6, 2021, leading Mr. Trump, Kari Lake and others to accuse the agency of being involved in an inside job aimed at inciting a riot and framing Trump supporters. Those claims are false.” The NBC News story is here. Related stories linked here yesterday. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: It turns out Crazy Don the White House Con is not the only lunatic looking to blame the FBI for the January 6 insurrection. ~~~

     ~~~ Hailey Fuchs & Kyle Cheney of Politico: “A new House panel will re-investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol attack with an eye toward recasting the narrative about the events in Washington that day.... Retribution ... appears to be the prime motivation behind the new probe, with the Republicans behind it still bitter over the work of the panel’s previous iteration, which was largely led by Democrats and concluded ... Donald Trump was singularly to blame for the violence inflicted by his supporters.... [Rep. Barry Loundermilk (R-Ga.), who chairs the committee, said] that his team was focusing on the unsolved mystery of the pipe bombs placed near the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee offices the day before the riot and the FBI’s use of confidential human sources who were present at the Capitol.... Both issues have fueled conspiracy theories about government involvement in the violence that day. [House Speaker Mike]  Johnson in [a] CNN interview Sunday repeated an unfounded narrative endorsed by Trump that there were hundreds of FBI agents in the crowd as the Capitol was stormed — a misapprehension of data released by the bureau that includes agents dispatched to the scene after the violence broke out.”

Tara Copp, et al., of the Washington Post: “... Donald Trump has decided he’s going to the last-minute global gathering of the nation’s top generals in Quantico, Virginia, that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered last week. Trump’s appearance not only upstages Hegseth’s plans but adds new security concerns to the massive and nearly unprecedented military event. 'We have confirmation from the White House that POTUS is now attending the speech on Tuesday,' according to a planning document sent Saturday that was viewed by The Washington Post. Notice went out to offices around the Pentagon that the decision will 'significantly change the security posture' of the speech, set for Tuesday morning.” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Maybe Trump will use the occasion to finally announce he will fire Drunk Pete for this latest of many stupid stunts. P.S. How come Pete is still "Defense Secretary"? I thought Donald & he renamed DOD as the "Department of War." 

America Argentina First! David Lynch of the Washington Post: “... Donald Trump’s decision to give Argentina a $20 billion financial lifeline has stirred anger among some of his most loyal supporters and raised questions about the limits of his 'America First' approach to the global economy. The president’s customary allergy to using taxpayer money to help other nations makes the Argentine rescue especially noteworthy. Since taking office in January, Trump has slashed U.S. foreign aid programs, slow-walked military assistance for Ukraine and demanded that close allies like South Korea and Japan pay for a greater share of their defense.... Trump is a fan of Argentine President Javier Milei, a libertarian whose attacks on government spending and red tape have made him a folk hero to the American right. This month, however, Milei’s party was trounced in provincial elections in Buenos Aires, raising doubts about his ability to retain a legislative majority in Oct. 26 midterm elections.” U.S. farmers are furious about both Trump's & Milei's tariff polices, which have drastically cut U.S. soybean sales to China.

Somebody Yanked Trump Down off the Wall. Joe DePaolo of Mediaite: “Donald Trump has deleted a bizarre AI-generated video he shared in which he was seen promoting a magic bed which purportedly could cure all diseases. The president, late Saturday night, shared the phony video on Truth Social, which shows him — on a fake Fox News broadcast of My View with Lara Trump — touting a 'med bed' which has mythical healing powers.” Related story by DePaolo linked yesterday. (Also linked yesterday.)

You know, there’s many different factors that go into something like that. It would be agent experience, intelligence that indicates there’s illegal aliens in a particular place or location. Then, obviously, the particular characteristics of an individual, how they look. How do they look compared to, say, you? --Gregory Bovino, ICE commander, to a tall, middle-aged male reporter of Anglo descent ~~~

~~~ Chip Mitchell of WEBZ Chicago, et al. of the Chicago Sun Times: “Dozens of federal immigration agents took individuals into custody during a winding patrol Sunday through downtown Chicago, and a top U.S. Border Patrol official told WBEZ the agents were arresting people based on 'how they look.' The agents, clad in military fatigues, roamed past some of Chicago’s most well-known landmarks on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The highly visible show of force came just three days after Border Patrol boats carrying armed officers appeared on the Chicago River. Gregory Bovino, commander at large of the border force, contrasted the people being arrested with a white WBEZ reporter.... Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker responded on social media by noting the officers appeared 'to be carrying large weapons around downtown Chicago in camouflage and masks.... This is not making anybody safer — it’s a show of intimidation, instilling fear in our communities and hurting our businesses,' Pritzker said.” ~~~

     ~~~ AND a shout-out to Bart O'Kavanaugh and his fellow confederate Supremes: “... about three weeks [ago,] the U.S. Supreme Court said federal agents could continue stopping people based on factors including race and language during the campaign in California. The court’s majority did not explain itself.” Here's more commentary on Kavanaugh's opinion. Kavanaugh's memorable racist rationale is here. Bovino clearly has taken the opinion to heart and echoed it, nearly verbatim to the White Chicago reporter (probably Mitchell).

Mariana Alfaro & Dan Lamothe of the Washington Post: “Oregon filed a lawsuit Sunday seeking to block ... Donald Trump’s efforts to send National Guard members to Portland after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the deployment of 200 of the state’s troops for 60 days. Hegseth’s plan became clear in a memo dated Sunday, and comes a day after Trump vowed to send troops to Portland and to immigration detention facilities around the country. The 200 members of the Oregon National Guard activated are expected to support those plans, according to Hegseth’s memo. It is not clear how soon the troops will be showing up in Portland, but Hegseth cited the same authority used to deploy the National Guard in Los Angeles this summer.... Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield (D) filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over what he described as the 'unlawful federalization' of the National Guard. The suit was filed with the city of Portland. Rayfield told reporters he also plans to file a request for a temporary restraining order to pause the White House’s actions.” ~~~

     ~~~ The Oregonian's report is here. Related stories linked September 28.

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Michigan. New York Times liveblog: “A man drove his vehicle into a Michigan church and then opened fire, killing at least one person, investigators said. At least 10 people were shot, and investigators believe the gunman set fire to the church before dying in an exchange of gunfire with officers. Investigators believe more victims may still be inside the structure, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building in Grand Blanc Township, Mich. Hundreds of people were inside attending services at the time, according to the local police chief, William Renye. Investigators did not release the identity of the gunman or describe a possible motive. Chief Renye said additional information would be released later.” This was the pinned item at 1:30 pm ET Sunday. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ Update: “Two more bodies were pulled from the burned remains of a Michigan church where investigators say a man crashed a vehicle into the building on Sunday morning and then opened fire on worshipers. The discovery brought the total number of victims to four, with eight others injured. The gunman also died after a confrontation with officers. The fire badly damaged the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building in Grand Blanc Township, Mich., and the police said it had not yet been 'cleared' as of 8 p.m., leaving open the possibility that other victims might be found. A federal investigator said the fire appeared to have been set with 'an accelerant of some sort,' possibly gasoline, and that three 'rudimentary' explosive devices had been found at the scene. Officials said the F.B.I. was allocating 100 agents to that area.” This was the top of the pinned item at 4:00 am ET. ~~~

~~~ Talya Minsberg & Anushka Patil of the New York Times: “The man who officials said crashed a vehicle into a Michigan church and opened fire on the congregation has been identified by the police as a 40-year-old from Burton, Mich., who went to high school nearby and served in the Marines. The authorities said they believed the man, identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, also intentionally set fire to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building in Grand Blanc Township, Mich.... Records show that the gunman, who also went by Jake, graduated from a nearby high school in 2004. He served in the Marines from 2004 to 2008, and was deployed to Iraq from 2007 to 2008.”

New York. Nicholas Fandos of the New York Times: “Mayor Eric Adams of New York City announced on Sunday that he would abandon his foundering campaign for a second term, upending the race to lead the nation’s largest city just five weeks before Election Day. Mr. Adams had publicly insisted that he would see his campaign through despite dismal poll numbers. But behind the scenes, he was exploring potential exit ramps to avoid an embarrassing finish, with his advisers at one point engaging in negotiations with President Trump’s about an ambassadorship to Saudi Arabia. Those talks fell apart, and on Sunday, Mr. Adams called it quits in a nearly nine-minute video message posted to social media. He gave no indication that he had a specific job lined up after he leaves office.... The mayor plans to say he will serve out the remainder of his term. His name will remain on November’s ballot because the deadline to change it has passed.... The mayor’s exit could give a fresh jolt of momentum to [former New York Gov. Andrew] Cuomo, who, like Mr. Adams, is a moderate Democrat running on a third-party line.” (Also linked yesterday.) The AP report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Julianne McShane of Mother Jones highlights Adam's strange adieu. She includes video of Adams' announcement with her report. 

North Carolina. AP: “A mass shooting that shattered the evening tranquility of a picturesque, seaside town in North Carolina was a .highly premeditated' attack that left three people dead and five injured, police said Sunday. The suspect who allegedly carried out the attack on a waterfront bar was in custody. Nigel Edge, 40, of Oak Island is accused of opening fire Saturday night from a boat into a crowd gathered at the American Fish Company in Southport, a historic port town about 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of Wilmington, Police Chief Todd Coring said.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The suspected mass murderers in both of these weekend incidents -- Michigan and North Carolina -- are White ex-Marines, and we'll likely find out they acted alone. But Trump, et al., are going to keep pretending that a grand cabal of liberal international financiers fund domestic terrorists. So no more protests, lefties.   

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India. Tobi Raji of the Washington Post: “At least 40 people were killed and dozens injured in a crowd crush Saturday evening at a political rally in southern India for a popular actor turned politician, authorities said. More than 100 people were injured in the crush, said M. Thangavel, a district official for the state of Tamil Nadu, where actor Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar addressed supporters at an event held by his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam party. Nine children are among the dead, said M.K. Stalin, the state’s chief minister.”

Ukraine/Russia. Marc Santora of the New York Times: “Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital and other cities across the country on Sunday with nearly 600 drones and dozens of missiles, killing at least four people in Kyiv and injuring dozens more in an hourslong assault. 'A massive Russian attack on Ukraine lasted for more than 12 hours,' President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said in a statement. 'Savage strikes, a deliberate, targeted terror against ordinary cities. (Also linked yesterday.)

September 28, 2025

Tara Copp, et al., of the Washington Post: “... Donald Trump has decided he’s going to the last-minute global gathering of the nation’s top generals in Quantico, Virginia, that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered last week. Trump’s appearance not only upstages Hegseth’s plans but adds new security concerns to the massive and nearly unprecedented military event. 'We have confirmation from the White House that POTUS is now attending the speech on Tuesday,' according to a planning document sent Saturday that was viewed by The Washington Post. Notice went out to offices around the Pentagon that the decision will 'significantly change the security posture' of the speech, set for Tuesday morning.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Maybe Trump will use the occasion to announce he's finally firing Drunk Pete for this latest of many stupid stunts. 

Nicholas Fandos of the New York Times: “Mayor Eric Adams of New York City announced on Sunday that he would abandon his foundering campaign for a second term, upending the race to lead the nation’s largest city just five weeks before Election Day. Mr. Adams had publicly insisted that he would see his campaign through despite dismal poll numbers. But behind the scenes, he was exploring potential exit ramps to avoid an embarrassing finish, with his advisers at one point engaging in negotiations with President Trump’s about an ambassadorship to Saudi Arabia. Those talks fell apart, and on Sunday, Mr. Adams called it quits in a nearly nine-minute video message posted to social media. He gave no indication that he had a specific job lined up after he leaves office.... The mayor plans to say he will serve out the remainder of his term. His name will remain on November’s ballot because the deadline to change it has passed.... The mayor’s exit could give a fresh jolt of momentum to [former New York Gov. Andrew] Cuomo, who, like Mr. Adams, is a moderate Democrat running on a third-party line.” A CBS News report is here.

New York Times liveblog: “A man drove his vehicle into a Michigan church and then opened fire, killing at least one person, investigators said. At least 10 people were shot, and investigators believe the gunman set fire to the church before dying in an exchange of gunfire with officers. Investigators believe more victims may still be inside the structure, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building in Grand Blanc Township, Mich. Hundreds of people were inside attending services at the time, according to the local police chief, William Renye. Investigators did not release the identity of the gunman or describe a possible motive. Chief Renye said additional information would be released later.” This was the pinned item at 1:30 pm ET.

Somebody Yanked Trump Down off the Wall. Joe DePaolo of Mediaite: “Donald Trump has deleted a bizarre AI-generated video he shared in which he was seen promoting a magic bed which purportedly could cure all diseases. The president, late Saturday night, shared the phony video on Truth Social, which shows him — on a fake Fox News broadcast of My View with Lara Trump — touting a 'med bed' which has mythical healing powers.” Related story by DePaolo linked below.

Marc Santora of the New York Times: “Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital and other cities across the country on Sunday with nearly 600 drones and dozens of missiles, killing at least four people in Kyiv and injuring dozens more in an hourslong assault. 'A massive Russian attack on Ukraine lasted for more than 12 hours,' President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said in a statement. 'Savage strikes, a deliberate, targeted terror against ordinary cities.

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Luke Broadwater, et al., of the New York Times: Donald “Trump declared on Saturday that he had directed troops to be sent to Portland, Ore., saying he had authorized them to use 'full force' to quell protests directed at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities.... Like Mr. Trump’s other dispatches of federal forces, the Portland directive was quickly opposed by state and local officials, who called it unnecessary. Gov. Tina Kotek, a Democrat, said in an afternoon news briefing that she had spoken with the president and Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, on Saturday, and that she had told them to stay out. She did not plan to approve the use of the state’s National Guard, she added.... Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat, said in an interview that Oregon’s state and congressional leaders had not heard from the administration before the president’s social media post [announcing his 'full force' military invasion of Portland], despite repeated requests for information and for a chance to provide input.” The AP story is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: If you read the NYT story, you'll see that it appears that Trump is bringing down the "full force" of the military on Portland because 15 or 16 protesters demonstrate outside an ICE facility every day and night. ~~~

     ~~~ Myah Ward & Natalie Fertig of Politico: “The president, his aides and allies have been increasingly focused on Portland over the last several weeks, repeatedly referring to the city in apocalyptic terms that call back to the summer of 2020, when protesters gathered against police violence for more than 170 days.... In recent weeks, Trump has made statements about the protests in Portland that marry facts from 2020 with the current situation.... On Thursday, in the Oval Office, Trump pointed to Portland for at least the third time in recent weeks as an example of a city in despair. 'Take a look at Portland some time,' Trump said. 'These are crazy people, and they’re trying to burn down buildings.'... Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Saturday accused Trump of wanting to trigger chaos. 'He wants to create a big problem that he can then, in turn, use to justify other expansions of authoritarian control,' Merkley said.”

Insane Old Man Blames FBI for January 6. Kyle Cheney & Iris Sentner of Politico: “... Donald Trump on Saturday falsely accused the FBI of fomenting the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol — a sharp escalation of his attacks on the bureau and his effort to downplay the violence a mob of his supporters inflicted that day. Trump on social media said the FBI had 'secretly placed' 274 agents into the crowd of rioters who stormed the Capitol to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. His comments stemmed from reports Friday in right-leaning media that appeared to conflate the FBI’s response to the Jan. 6 attack — the bureau has long acknowledged sending agents and support personnel to the Capitol after the breach to help restore order — with conspiracy theories that the bureau embedded undercover agents to ignite the attack in the first place. In reality, the inspector general of the Justice Department revealed 10 months ago that 'hundreds' of FBI agents went to the Capitol to assist at the request of the beleaguered Capitol Police.” Trump blamed his then-FBI Director Christopher Wray. ~~~

     ~~~ Mike Bedigan of the Independent: “Kash Patel has walked back false claims by his boss Donald Trump that undercover FBI agents may have caused the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol, stating instead that agents were sent on a 'crowd control mission.' The FBI Director stopped short of agreeing with the president that the agents present on the day had been the 'agitators,' but agreed that sending them into the mob was a breach of Bureau protocol.... Speaking to Fox News Digital, Patel [said] that: 'Agents were sent into a crowd control mission after the riot was declared by Metro Police – something that goes against FBI standards. This was the failure of a corrupt leadership that lied to Congress and to the American people about what really happened.' Patel added: 'Thanks to agents coming forward, we are now uncovering the truth. We are fully committed to transparency, and justice and accountability continues with this FBI.'”

Glenn Thrush, et al., of the New York Times: “The indictment [of James Comey] marked the culmination of an extraordinary series of White House actions that have, in the view of many Justice Department veterans, stripped away remaining legal and procedural restraints that might have prevented Mr. Trump from directing federal law enforcement to humiliate, investigate and prosecute the people he hates. Mr. Trump’s campaign of retribution began to intensify in mid-July after an adviser stoked his snarling impatience over the slow pace of Justice Department investigations. It hit fever pitch over the past week with the resignation of Erik S. Siebert, the U.S. attorney who believed the evidence against Mr. Comey was insufficient, and with Mr. Trump’s remarkable public demand last Saturday that Attorney General Pam Bondi move quickly to prosecute his enemies.... [The drama] ended with a tableau that summed up both the gravity and slapstick of the moment.... This account is based on interviews with more than a dozen administration officials and former and current prosecutors....” The link is a gift link. ~~~

~~~ Alan Feuer, et al., of the New York Times: “Even before James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, was indicted this week, legal experts were already questioning whether the case might be vulnerable to an uncommon but powerful legal attack: allegations that ... [Donald] Trump, who has long called for Mr. Comey to be jailed, had pushed the Justice Department into opening an improper vindictive prosecution. Such speculation gained at least a little steam this week after Mr. Trump weighed in on the charges, which center on whether Mr. Comey lied to Congress, in a manner that seemed to prejudge his guilt. 'Whether you like Corrupt James Comey or not, and I can’t imagine too many people liking him, HE LIED!' Mr. Trump wrote on social media on Friday morning. 'It is not a complex lie, it’s a very simple, but IMPORTANT one. There is no way he can explain his way out of it.'

“While vindictive prosecution motions are notoriously difficult to win, the president’s voluble vitriol and his incessant need to be on the attack could provide defense lawyers with an avenue to protect the very people he most wants to punish. 'Ironically, by demanding the prosecutions, Trump may have undercut any possibility of success by providing the people on his “enemies list” with a built-in defense,' Joyce Vance, a former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, wrote in a recent blog post on the subject.” 

Meredith Hill & Jordain Carney of Politico: “The top congressional leaders of both parties will meet Monday afternoon with ... Donald Trump — less than 48 hours before a possible government shutdown — according to three people granted anonymity to discuss the plans ahead of a public announcement. The meeting with Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is set to take place less than a week after Trump abruptly canceled a previously scheduled meeting with Schumer and Jeffries. The new sitdown was set after Thune and Schumer spoke for the first time in weeks about the spending standoff....” ~~~

~~~ As They Like It. Jacob Bogage of the Washington Post: “Under the Trump administration’s plans for a government shutdown, the Labor Department would cut off most activities — then fire thousands of employees. National parks would close, and their staffs could face layoffs. Phone help lines at the Internal Revenue Service would go unstaffed, perhaps permanently. National Guard deployments to major cities — D.C., Memphis and Portland — would continue. Immigration raids and deportation activities would be unaffected, though officers would work unpaid. If Congress fails to fund the government next week, the White House is preparing for a shutdown that would reflect the purest version of  ... Donald Trump’s vision for the federal government, guided by White House budget director Russell Vought, an architect of the controversial Project 2025 playbook for Trump’s second term....

“Under the Vought plan, the only agencies that would remain operating apace are those that received money in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, the $4.1 trillion tax and immigration package that Congress passed in July. The Defense and Homeland Security departments were the main beneficiaries. The result, both during and potentially after a shutdown, could be a federal government dramatically reoriented to defense, immigration and law enforcement — and not much else.”

Another Alarming Plan to Expand the Fascist State. Laura Meckler & Susan Svrluga of the Washington Post: “The White House is developing a plan that could change how universities are awarded research grants, giving a competitive advantage to schools that pledge to adhere to the values and policies of the Trump administration on admissions, hiring and other matters.... Under the current system, the federal government’s vast research funding operation awards billions of dollars’ worth of grants based on peer reviews and scientific merit. The administration says it is working to enforce civil rights laws, which it contends many universities have violated by embracing diversity, equity and inclusion programs or failing to adequately protect Jewish students or staff from antisemitism. But the effort is almost certain to add to criticism from outside experts who say the administration is already overstepping its authority to try to impose its values on higher education.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Of course the plan has not been put into effect. Still, I think the reporters downplay what Trump could unleash with the stroke of his penny-pen-pen.   

Arwa Mahdawi of the Guardian: “Donald Trump..., who once vowed to be a protector of women  'whether they like it or not', has turned his attention to prenatal care. “Taking Tylenol is, uhhhh, not good,' Trump said on Monday, with his trademark eloquence.... Trump went on to link autism to prenatal exposure to acetaminophen, which is the active ingredient in Tylenol. If you’re feeling poorly while pregnant you should 'fight like hell' not to take Tylenol to relieve your pain, the president instructed. Which basically means suffering instead.... There is no evidence for a causative link between acetaminophen and autism and many experts were aghast at Trump’s statements.... And while Trump claimed that there is “no downside” in avoiding Tylenol, an untreated fever during pregnancy could cause problems for the baby.... This sudden Tylenol scare is ... yet another example of mom-shaming.

“Studies have also found a link between advanced paternal age and autism. But does society constantly shame men for having kids later in life? Of course not. When a 59-year-old Trump fathered Barron, he crowed to the press about his virility.” ~~~

     ~~~ Nitwit & Not-Doctor Trump has not stopped giving dangerously bad medical advice to expectant mothers and mothers: Friday (I think) he posted this to his social media site: “DON’T USE TYLENOL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, DON’T GIVE TYLENOL TO YOUR YOUNG CHILD FOR VIRTUALLY ANY REASON, BREAK UP THE MMR SHOT INTO THREE TOTALLY SEPARATE SHOTS (NOT MIXED!), TAKE CHICKEN P SHOT SEPARATELY, TAKE HEPATITAS [sic] B SHOT AT 12 YEARS OLD, OR OLDER, AND, IMPORTANTLY, TAKE VACCINE IN 5 SEPARATE MEDICAL VISITS!” Via Heather Cox Richardson. ~~~

~~~ Wait, Wait! There's More from Dr. Quackpot. Joe DePaolo of Mediaite: “... Donald Trump shared a bizarre AI video to social media in which he’s seen promoting 'med beds' — a far-right conspiracy involving a magical bed that can supposedly heal any sickness. In a post to his Truth Social platform late Saturday night, Trump shared a phony, AI-generated Fox News clip in which he’s seen rolling out this magic technology to hospitals nationwide. 'Every American will soon receive their own medbed card,' AI Trump said. 'With it, you’ll have guaranteed access to our new hospitals led by the top doctors in the nation, equipped with the most advanced technology in the world.' AI Trump went on to specifically tout the magic healing power of these fictional med beds. 'These facilities are safe, modern, and designed to restore every citizen to full health and strength,' AI Trump said.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Boing, Boing, Boing. This is Article 25-level mental disability. We should ask Prez-in-Waiting JayDee what he thinks about this.  

Marie: RAS just dug up a whole new can-full of worms that could crawl out of the Epstein files. The hilarious irony here is that this particular wormy delight feeds right into the Russia investigation that has so obsessed Donald Trump for nearly a decade. Moreover, if the story below is true, then Trump's claims that he ended his relationship with Epstein in the 2000-aughts is not true, although it's possible the relationship continued mostly through a web of intermediaries. The bones of the story linked below could be a big part of why Trump wants to keep the Epstein files under wraps. Note: I know nothing about Spooky Connections, which describes itself as operating "an independent international open source investigation into transnational organized crime. We operate using open source information from established news outlets and primary sourced documents." The footnoting of this article seems to bear out their claim of relying on established sources: ~~~

~~~ Spooky Connections: “In 2016, Jeffrey Epstein collaborated with Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s inner circle during the presidential election. Epstein reportedly arranged meetings between influential Trump backers Peter Thiel, Thomas Barrack, and Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vitaly Churkin.... A year later, Churkin unexpectedly died after a 'brief illness' and 'heart attack.' Three days after Churkin’s death, Epstein sent an email to Thiel saying, 'As you read, my Russian ambassador friend died. Life is short; start with dessert.' Vitaly Churkin hosted Donald and Ivana Trump during their July 1987 visit to Russia, a trip organized by Intourist, the Soviet tourism agency, a known KGB front." Read on. 

Marie: Posted next is a version of a video RAS linked this morning. RAS describes this as "Kirk Explained." I would add that it's also "MAGA Explained," because you'll likely notice that there's no way most of those dolts can figure out all the ways Charlie Kirk (and others) manipulate them. It is complicated. There are quite a number of logical fallacies involved. I don't know who the actor/writer is here, but kudos to him (or, well, to them). ~~~

Kim Bellware, et al., of the Washington Post: “Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez had just dropped off his 3-year-old son at day care when an unmarked vehicle pulled in front of his car. Less than a minute later, the father of two was shot dead by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says ICE was targeting a 'criminal illegal alien' who refused to follow their commands. In a statement, DHS said Villegas-Gonzalez drove his car at law enforcement officers, hitting one and dragging him a 'significant distance.' 'Seriously injured' and 'fearing for his own life,' DHS said, the officer fired his gun. But videos collected from nearby businesses and bystanders show both officers engaged in tactics that experts in policing said put them at unnecessary risk. Video also shows the hurt officer was fully mobile after the shooting and described his injuries as 'nothing major.' And while DHS has said it is targeting the 'worst of the worst,' records from Chicago’s Cook County show Villegas-Gonzalez had no record of violence. Since illegally crossing the border nearly two decades ago, he has been charged only with traffic violations in the city where he settled.”

Konstantin Toropin of the AP: “Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced that he has decided that the 19 soldiers who received the Medal of Honor for their actions in 1890 at Wounded Knee will keep their award.... Hegseth’s predecessor, Lloyd Austin, ordered the review of the awards in 2024 after a congressional recommendation in the 2022 defense bill — itself a reflection of efforts by some lawmakers to rescind the awards for those who participated in the bloody massacre on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation near Wounded Knee Creek.” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: So let us now turn to historian Heather Cox Richardson, who tells us what happened at Wounded Knee, and why it happened. An interesting history lesson, and unless your high school history book was way better than my high school history book, you may not know what-all Richardson shares. Richardson's essay is also a reminder that late 19th-century politicians were just as conniving and crooked as our own. (Also linked yesterday.)

Notes from the Kleptocracy. Lauren Hirsch & Mike Isaac of the New York Times (Sept. 26): “Jared Kushner’s private equity firm and a group of large investors are in talks to buy out the video game company Electronic Arts in what could be one of the largest such deals ever, according to two people briefed on the discussion. Mr. Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners, along with other investors including the Saudi sovereign wealth fund and Silver Lake Partners are in talks to take the publicly traded company private. The people, who requested anonymity because the talks are confidential, said a deal could value the company, the maker of such popular games as Madden N.F.L. and Battlefield, at around $50 billion.” ~~~

~~~ In OTHER NEWS about Jared's Saudi Partners. Williams Hughes of the AV Club: “Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival kicked off this weekend — and with it, increasingly vocal criticisms of comedians who have opted to participate in a state-sponsored comedy fest.... Comics ... have weighed in;... Atsuko Okatsuka even revealing the contract she was sent about a possible appearance, including rules about what participants won’t be able to say during their appearances at the fest.... [The list of veboten topics included] jokes 'that may be considered to degrade, defame, or bring into public disrepute, contempt, scandal, embarrassment, or ridicule' Saudi Arabia, its ruling government, royal family, or any religion or religious figure, period. Okatsuka also takes time to point out that 'The money is coming straight from the Crown Prince, who actively executes journalists, ppl with nonlethal drug offenses, bloggers, etc without due process....'” Thanks to RAS for the link.

Rylee Kirk of the New York Times: “The election technology company Dominion Voting Systems settled a defamation lawsuit against Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former lawyer for ... [Donald] Trump and former mayor of New York City, according to court records and the company. The lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice on Friday, according to court documents filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. In a statement, Dominion Voting Systems confirmed that a settlement had been reached, but did not offer any details on the terms because it was a confidential agreement. A lawyer for Mr. Giuliani confirmed the settlement and declined to comment further.”

Aaron Gilchrist of NBC News: “Lt. Col. George Hardy, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen and the last of the group’s World War II combat pilots, died Tuesday night, according to Tuskegee Airmen Inc. He was 100 years old. At 19, Hardy became the youngest Tuskegee fighter pilot when he completed the Army Air Corps pilot training program in 1942.... Hardy flew 21 missions over Germany during World War II and also served in the Korean War and Vietnam War. The U.S. military was segregated during World War II and created what was then called the Tuskegee Experiment to test whether Black Americans could command and maintain complex aircraft in battle.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I supposed Trump & Carr will demand NBC's Seth Meyers be fired now since NBC published a "woke" obituary of Col. Hardy, especially because it specifically reminds us that the military was segregated during WWII. Anyway, my deepest thanks to Col Hardy & all the Tuskegee Airmen. I grew up with my father because the Airmen accompanied & provided protective cover for U.S. bomber planes over Italy & Germany and saved the lives of many American bomber crewmen, including my father.

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Iowa. Mitch Smith & Ann Klein of the New York Times: On Saturday, the Des Moines Public School District placed the district's superintendent, Ian Roberts, on paid administration leave after ICE arrested him in rather dramatic fashion. See related stories on yesterday's page. “Dr. Roberts remained in custody at an Iowa jail on Saturday.”

North Carolina. Saturday Night in the U.S.A. Mark Walker of the New York Times: “A gunman opened fire on a crowded riverside bar in North Carolina on Saturday night after pulling up to its dock on a boat, killing three people and wounding at least eight others before speeding away on the water, city officials said. The attack occurred around 9:30 p.m. at the American Fish Company bar in Southport, N.C., said ChyAnn Ketchum, a spokeswoman for the city. She said the gunman fired on a crowd after pulling up to the dock, then escaped on the boat. Just after 10 p.m., the U.S. Coast Guard detained a person matching a description of the shooter who was bringing a boat out of the water to secure it to a trailer at a public ramp in Oak Island, N.C., a town about 12 miles west of where the shooting occurred, city officials said in a statement early Sunday. City officials said the person was being held by the Oak Island Police Department and would be transferred the Southport Police Department for questioning.”