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Iran TACO: Yesterday morning Trump threatened to attack “Iran very hard tonight,” broadcasting that the onslaught would begin at nightfall. He added that his plans included the ultimate seizure of Iran’s main oil export terminal Kharg Island. He then called off his threats, saying that a peace deal was imminent and would be signed over the weekend in Europe though he wouldn’t be able to attend the signing because, assuming the courts don’t force him to cancel and maybe even if they do, he’ll be busy hosting his Ultimate Fighting Championship birthday party. His 80th shindig is clearly more important than any peace deal, especially one that Iran’s spokesperson yesterday denied existed and that Israeli officials said was news to them. According to Politico the genesis of this deal, or more accurately alleged deal, wasn’t yesterday’s early stock market dive or jump in oil prices, it was an urgent phone call from very senior officials from Qatar, the UAE, and Pakistan who “have sway over” Iran’s hidden Supreme Leader. The trio assured Trump that a memorandum of understanding with Iran was very close. Trump responded to their claims by calling off the planned attacks, announcing “we just made a great settlement of the war in Iran….we should get in done in a few days.” If that sounds familiar, it’s because it is, according to CNN’s Andersen Cooper that’s the 39th time he’s said that an agreement is imminent. If there is an agreement, and this morning AXIOS reports that an MOU is close to completed, it will be very limited, focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, ending the US blockade, and freeing up funding for Iran, but nothing on nukes, because that part will come later as in never. Wasn’t the Strait open before this war was started? How are we better off?
DNI TACO: Early yesterday, Trump doubled down on his appointment of Housing honcho Bill Pulte as his Director of National Intelligence. Then he pulled another TACO, announcing that Pulte was no longer his choice, that instead he planned to nominate Jay Clayton, who served as Chair of the SEC during Trump One and is currently serving as the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York. It remains unclear whether or not Pulte will serve as Trump’s interim DNI during Clayton’s confirmation process. Like Pulte, Clayton has no relevant intelligence experience, he’s a better choice for the position only because Pulte was such an awful and inappropriate one. Trump is only moving on from Pulte because of the Congressional pushback that left the already challenging vote on the reauthorization of FISA (spy powers) in limbo. One “tell” that Clayton’s appointment was in the offing is that he’d been auditioning, publicly casting aspersions on the California primary. Interfering with the election process is not supposed to be within the DNI’s remit, however with Trump it’s the only thing that matters. That’s why exiting DNI Tulsi spent time poking around Fulton County, Georgia’s election records and the pugnacious, pliable Pulte were chosen in the first place. Clayton, legitimate legal credentials or not, is clearly willing to do whatever he’s told, his office has already obtained some questionable indictments. As one pundit put it, Clayton’s willingness to work for Trump is evidence that he’s willing to cross the line by subverting the midterms and any other elections that may or may not follow.
Discounting Votes: Getting his DNI involved in mucking up elections is only one part of Trump’s plan, yesterday the US Postal Service proposed a new rule that would allow it to refuse to deliver mail ballots in states that don’t turn over voter rolls to the federal government. Trump wants those rolls so he can have his minions toss voters they allege are fraudulent, and quite a few who aren’t, off the rolls. That the US doesn’t have a fraudulent voter problem isn’t the point because in Trump’s view anyone who might not vote for his “team” is by definition fraudulent. Should those new rules make it pass judicial review, that would mean that states that rely heavily on mail-in voting, not just California but seven other states including Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington State, would see millions of their votes tossed out as would all the other states who allow anyone to vote by mail. Though Democrats aren’t the only ones who vote by mail, they outnumber Republicans so clearly the purpose of the proposed rule is to limit Democratic participation in future elections. Trump who earlier this week delivered Democrats a winning sound bite when he said that he “loves inflation” isn’t worried about appealing to swing voters with popular policies because his strategy involves excluding them from voting altogether. As to that inflation he loves, it’s up to 4.2% and exceeds wage growth. If the “it’s the economy stupid” rule that contributed heavily to Kamala Harris’ loss continues to hold sway Republicans are going to face lots of pain at the polls, assuming that is that all the ballots cast are counted.
More 💩: Epstein may be dead, but his files and legacy continue to haunt. The NY Times’ Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan’s new “Regime Change” book is due out June 23. As a teaser, the NYT published a selection from the book that reveals how Trump and his White House were beyond panicked about what the files said about his relationship with Epstein. Chief of Staff Susie Wilesa set up a “war room” inside the Situation Room, the space that is typically reserved for things like taking out Osama bin Laden, to strategize on how to hide anything and everything that implicated Trump. In addition to Wiles, some of the other participants in the meetings were then Deputy Attorney General, now AG nominee Blanche, VP Vance, and FBI Director Kash Patel. Vance actually argued for full disclosure, including the revealing of some “surreal” stuff about Trump’s fascination with nipples, the others were focused on following Trump’s orders to completely eliminate any references to his involvement with Epstein. Vance also thought it would be a good idea to have his friend Tucker Carlson conduct an aired interview of Ghislaine Maxwell, one where she would presumably disavowed any Trump involvement. That never happened, though Blanche did interview her and probably got a promise from her that she’d stay silent because afterwards she was moved to a Club-Fed prison where she was rewarded with a puppy. Current reports are that Vance who also opposed the Iran “excursion” is now on the outs with Trump. His falling star could explain why his Chief of Staff announced that he’s exiting. In other gross news, the New Yorker has a piece on Andrew Tate, one of the truly despicable Tate Brothers (no relation to the cookie people), entitled the Empire of Abuse which details how Tate’s "manosphere" persona is built on a “systemic, multi-year operation of psychological manipulation and sexual exploitation” of women. The American born Tates were recently freed from Romanian custody where they were being investigated for human trafficking, rape, money laundering, and organized crime. They were sprung with the help of the Trump administration. One of their fans is Trump son Barron who reportedly has sought dating advice from them.
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