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“If history has taught us anything about Argentina, it is that past bailouts, when political support wanes, have proven futile.”. Continue reading Like Javier Milei, Trump also can’t stop Argentina’s peso from falling — ‘Will the U.S. get paid back?’
The presence of Canadian visitors in Western New York has dropped off since the start of the year following tensions between Washington and Ottawa. Continue reading Trump Drives Canadians Away From Western New York
The main opposition candidates in the Ivory Coast’s presidential election have been barred from the race. Critics say the vote has been rigged. Continue reading Presidents Are Limited to Two Terms. He’s Running for His Fourth.
The administration announced its trade investigation on Friday, ahead of a summit between U.S. and Chinese leaders. Continue reading Trump to Investigate Whether China Abided by 2020 Trade Deal
A recent report by the Financial Times, by national editor and columnist Edward Luce, revealed that President Donald Trump’s “supremacy” is so significant that he has managed to scare some of the most powerful people in America. “What has changed is simple: people are scared of crossing Trump this time,” Luce wrote. “In researching this piece, I interviewed dozens of figures, including lawmakers, private sector executives, retired senior military figures and intelligence chiefs, current and former Trump officials, Washington lawyers and foreign government officials. Such is the fear of jail, bankruptcy or professional reprisal, that most of these people insisted on anonymity. This was in spite of the fact that many of the same people also wanted to emphasise that Trump would only be restrained by powerful voices opposing him publicly. At times, it has felt like trying to report on politics in Turkey or Hungary.”That one excerpt prompted significant backlash from those who have been unafraid to stand up to Trump and reinforce their beliefs. “I cannot make this clear enough,” began national security lawyer Bradley P. Moss. “I have not stayed silent. Others, who face far greater and graver threats than me, have not stayed silent. There are plenty who are standing up, from everyday Americans to the expert ‘elites’. Those who are caving shall be shamed for all time.””Approximately seven million people were out in the streets protesting last week. These people need to grow a spine,” Atlantic law and democracy writer Quinta Jurecic wrote on Bluesky. “Important piece from Ed Luce in the FT today. From today’s vantage point, Trump’s first term looks like a model of constitutional restraint,” Tech Policy Press editor and CEO Justin Hendrix wrote. “Tough and chilling, but important read here,” pointed out UMBC political scientist Tom Schaller.Jaso Sattler, longtime progressive influencer and political satirist LOLGOP, commented, “This, from Ed Luce, is such clarity on what our current crisis has in common with the War on Terror and the Great Recession: the elites suck at assessing the real risks to their comfort. And they’d rather go down with Trump than be caught opposing him.”Read the full column here. Continue reading ‘Grow a spine’: ‘Everyday Americans’ bash ultra-powerful figures who are caving to Trump
In the final days of the NYC mayoral race, the Democratic Party faces a choice between a future defined by Zohran Mamdani or Andrew Cuomo. The post The Struggle for the Future of the New York Democratic Party appeared first on The Intercept. Continue reading The Struggle for the Future of the New York Democratic Party
A combination of Donald Trump’s obsession with building his White House ballroom and staying out of the government shutdown impasse while withholding funds from battleground states, is setting the Republican Party up for a fall in next year’s midterms, analysts say. According to the members of an MSNBC panel on Friday morning, Oval Office insiders are claiming the president is “super distracted” and seems to have no idea that he is placing his party in peril as polls show Democrats gaining more and more support. According to “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough, polling out of Virginia, which has been heavily impacted by the government shutdown, indicates, “Republicans may get wiped out there.”“Up in New Jersey, Donald Trump is bragging about slashing funding and ending the Hudson River tunnel, right?” he continued. “So he’s bragging about making New Jersey residents commute more hellish. That’s impacting what? The New Jersey governor’s race and so [Democrat] Mikie Sherrill is being helped out by Donald Trump right now because he continues to brag about killing that project.”“Tell me what are you hearing from the White House? They have to understand this is bad for them in Jersey. This is bad for them in Virginia. This is bad for them across the country,” he asked co-host Jonathan Lemire.“White House aides, as I’ve been reporting on this show, have been privately saying to me for ten days or so now they think, ‘Oh, the end is in sight, he president’s going to step in and get this done,’” Lemire replied before adding, “The issue is, as I’ve been hearing the last 24 hours, the president’s not really paying attention.”“Because Joe is right,” he told the panel. “The president, you know, people, even his critics will say has a good read of the room. Like he understands what issues are important, what’s resonating with folks. He’s missing this. And it’s about the bubble that he’s in, it would seem. And every day this goes on is worse for Republicans. But of course, more than anything, worse for Americans and he still is, at least nominally, the president of all of us.”Asked what she is hearing, contributor Katty Kay offered, “I mean, even for a president who has an enormous amount of energy across a broad range of subjects, the reports I’ve had from people who have gone into the Oval Office and seen him recently, are that he is super distracted at the moment, that trying to get him to focus on one particular policy issue is very difficult, is very difficult. He’s talking about the renovations of the white house. He’s talking about the Lincoln Bedroom.”“He’s not a president who is particularly, you know, nailed in on one particular issue,” she added. YouTube youtu. be. Continue reading ‘Republicans might get wiped out’ because Trump is trapped in a ‘bubble’: MSNBC panel
The Trump administration recently announced it would quadruple Argentine beef imports to lower grocery prices, drawing sharp criticism from U. S. cattle producers, including Miller. Continue reading Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller pushes alternative to Trump’s Argentine beef proposal
As Supreme Court Weighs Race in Districting, Left Claims White Democrats Will Refuse To Vote for Black Candidates Continue reading As Supreme Court Weighs Race in Districting, Left Claims White Democrats Will Refuse To Vote for Black Candidates