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Morning
Update:
Something very weird is happening this morning: the FAA has closed all air
space over El Paso, Texas, cancelling all flights for ten days for “security
reasons.” As of my writing, there is no explanation for this unprecedented
except during 9.11 action. In other news, the person who was detained last
night in the Guthrie case has been released and though the FBI says that they
have identified other persons of interest, at this point no other information
has been released.
WTF: Now onto the
destruction of democracy. Yesterday, Jeanne Pirro, the former Fox host
who is now the US Attorney for Washington DC tried to get a Washington grand
jury to indict Representatives Jason Crow, Chrissy Houlahan, Chris Deluzio, Maggie
Goodlander, and Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin, the six whose Fall
video reminded active-duty members of the military and intelligence community
that they were obligated to refuse illegal orders. The good news is that the
grand jury refused to indict, the horrifying news is that Pirro, clearly
following Trump’s orders, even tried. In response to the indictment attempt,
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy’s called for “the CEOs and university
presidents and other responsible leaders who have been biding their time and
waiting for” Trump “to cross the magic red line before speaking up, maybe when
he starts arresting Senators is a good time to get off the f---- sidelines.”
Murphy is so right, yet the likelihood of concerted pushback from any of those
complicit people remains remote. Worth noting, the failed indictment attempt is
on top of War Guy Pete Hegseth’s ongoing efforts to censure Senator Kelly, a
retired Air Force Captain, by reducing his rank and his retirement pay.
Kelly is currently suing Hegseth, the Department of Defense, and other
officials, for violating his free speech and right to due process. A
Judge is due to rule on that shortly.
A
Bridge Too Far:
On Monday, Trump threatened to block the opening of the Gordie Howe
International Bridge, a 1.5-mile new bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor,
Ontario. He posted on Truth Social that he “will not allow this bridge to
open until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given
them, and also, importantly, Canada treats the United States with the Fairness
and Respect that we deserve.” Michigan owns a part of the new bridge but the
$4.6 billion funding for it was provided by Canada. Yesterday, it was
reported that Trump’s threat to prevent the opening of the new bridge wasn’t
simply more of his anti-Canada saber rattling, it was also grift. It
followed a meeting between Commerce Secretary Lutnick and billionaire Matthew
Moroun, a Detroit-based trucking magnate whose family operates the competing
Ambassador Bridge that also connects Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. The
Moroun family has long opposed and litigated against the construction of the
new bridge. Having failed to prevent its construction, they’ve now found
a last-minute way to stand in its way. Could a contribution to one of Trump’s
slush funds be involved? In other irrational infrastructure news, Trump
who loves coal plans to issue an executive order today directing the Department
of Defense to buy electricity from coal-fired power plants. The order
comes as his administration plans to repeal the endangerment finding, the
landmark climate ruling that determined greenhouse gases pose a threat to public
health. What could possibly go wrong except for more asthma, pulmonary
diseases, and cancer with faster climate change thrown in as a kicker. Such a
great gift for the next generation, the group that is also likely to suffer
from more once preventable childhood diseases, like measles which leaves some
with long term respiratory complications. On the subject of preventable
diseases and respiratory distress, yesterday the FDA told Moderna that it will
not review the company’s request to license a new, potentially more effective
mRNA flu shot, even though the FDA had previously given the green light to the
project. Notably, RFK who prefers heroin and raw milk to vaccines, has a
particular animosity for mRNA technology, so what if the technology is the wave
of the future.
Bad
Math:
Despite his assertions that everyone loves him and that his poll numbers, like
the economy, are better than ever, they’re not, even advisor Peter Navarro
knows that which is why he previewed that this week’s job numbers are going to
be really awful. Over the weekend, Louisiana Democrat Chasity Verret Martinez
defeated her Republican opponent by double digits in a special election for a
state House seat in a district President Trump won by 13 points in 2024.
Special elections are quirky and don’t attract as many voters as general
elections so it would be easy to dismiss Martinez’ victory as just one of those
local things. The problem for Republicans is that the Louisiana result is
not an outlier, Democrats have been overperforming all over the country which
goes far to explaining why Trump is pushing for Congress to pass the SAVE Act,
a catchy name for legislation intended to make it more difficult and more
expensive for people, especially those who are likely to vote for Democrats, to
vote. It also partially explains why Trump had Tulsi Gabbard snatch those
2020 Fulton County ballots, partially because Trump is still fixated on
everything related to his 2020 lost to “Sleepy Joe.” Yesterday we learned
that the “evidence” used to justify the Fulton County raid was provided by Kurt
Olsen, an election denier whose claims about the 2020 election were previously
disproved and that despite Gabbard’s involvement there was no credible
international component to the allegations. As to math, its not just the
polling that’s a problem for Trump, the House, where the Republican majority
might shrink by one more again this week if rumors that another Republican
Congressman is considering exiting shortly ala Marjorie Taylor Greene are
true. Even at current levels, Speaker Johnson is having trouble managing
his team. Yesterday, three Republicans, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Kevin
Kiley of California and Don Bacon of Nebraska, joined all Democrats to defeat a
key procedural measure that would have prevented future votes on Trump’s
tariffs, the ones cost each of us $1000 last year, an amount that is expected
to grow to $1300 to $1500 this year. We are still awaiting the Supreme Court’s
ruling on tariffs. To the extent that they haven’t already decided how they’ll
rule, Trump may have further damaged his argument that his tariffs are all
about national defense by telling Fox’s Larry Kudlow that he imposed tariffs on
Switzerland because he didn’t like the way their leader spoke to him.
More
Epsteinπ©: Ghislaine
Maxwell testified remotely, pleading the Fifth while promising to exonerate
Trump if he provides her with clemency. Secretary Lutwick admitted to having
had way more contact with Epstein, despite his earlier denials. He
acknowledged that he did visit Epstein’s Caribbean Island with his wife,
children and nannies but wants us to know that he didn’t leave any of them on
the island when he sailed away. Wyoming Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis said
that until yesterday she thought that the Epstein stuff was a nothing burger,
but after learning that one of Epstein’s victims was a nine-year-old she
finally gets why people are so upset. Trump’s circle is pleased that the files
reveal that he told a Palm Beach sheriff that he was glad that he was going
after Epstein because everyone always knew he was up to bad things. The problem
is that Trump’s call has CYA written all over it since it took place after
Epstein had already been nabbed and there are thousands upon thousands of pages
in the files where references to Trump appear to be redacted. There’s so
much more, not the least of which is the identification of Sultan Ahmed bin
Sulayem, the Emirati businessman who was the recipient of an “I loved the
torture video” email from Epstein. The sultan, who attended Trump’s first
inauguration, also emailed about two of the women that Epstein had delivered to
him. As to those women, it appears that after his barely there Florida
sentence ended, Epstein mostly shifted from abusing and trafficking young girls
to trafficking those of legal age. In that capacity he “introduced” Elon Musk’s
brother Kimball to at least one of his girlfriends. In addition, via
Congressman Ro Khanna we learned that in addition to the Sultan, five other men
named in the unredacted files are Victoria’s Secret founder Leslie Wexner,
Nicola Caputo, Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, and Leonic Leonov. Just
the tip of a slimy iceberg because there is so much more there as well as a lot
that we don’t know, yet. And, because why not, Trump endorsed Congressman
Cory Mills, a married guy who has credibly been accused of threatening and
abusing his girlfriends, for reelection yesterday.
π¦ π¦ π¦ π: ProPublica published letters written
by children incarcerated in Trump and Stephen Miller’s concentration
camps. They are sadder than sad and also evoke the poems included in the
book I Never Saw Another Butterfly which were written by doomed children
at Treblinka, one of the infamous Nazi Concentration camps. The US is
building more of those camps, presumably to be occupied by more children and
their parents few of whom are guilty of any crimes beyond crossing the border.
The immigration officials who testified before Congress yesterday refused to
acknowledge any of the bad things they’ve done, like murdering Renee Good and
Alix Pretti or spraying pepper spray directly into already subdued peoples’
faces. What have we become?