Republican puts White House on notice: ‘People better get fired’ over peace deal ‘buffoonery’

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), who sits on the House Armed Services Committee, on Saturday demanded “some people . get fired” over the fallout from a proposed peace plan to end the war in Ukraine. Bacon was specifically referring to a statement from State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott, who on Saturday refuted claims made by U. S. senators at a press conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia. According to Sens. Angus King (I-ME) and Mike Rounds (R-SD), Secretary of State Marco Rubio distanced the United States from the proposed plan, telling senators the leaked 28-point plan “is not of the administration’s position.”The senators cited a phone call from Rubio which “came at their request,” Politico reports.”Rubio, they said, agreed to walk them through the situation and gave the lawmakers permission to describe what he told them,” according to Politico. In a statement on X, King described the plan as “essentially the wish list of the Russians. This is blatantly false,” Pigott wrote Saturday on X in response to King’s tweet. “As Secretary Rubio and the entire administration has consistently maintained, this plan was authored by the United States, with input from both the Russians and Ukrainians.”Responding to Pigott’s statement, Bacon called the peace plan fallout “gross buffoonery” and demanded accountability for the saga.”Some people better get fired on Monday for the gross buffoonery we just witnessed over the last four days,” he wrote on X.”This hurt our country and undermined our alliances, and encouraged our adversaries,” Bacon added. Bacon had previously spoken out against the leaked plan, which Politico reports sparked alarm among lawmakers as “global leaders railed] against it. President Trump’s plan to force Ukraine to give up more territory, to cut its Army by more than half, to never join NATO nor let foreign troops in its territory is an abomination,” Bacon wrote Friday on X. “Freedom loving Americans must tell the President that we reject the worst appeasement seen since 1938. What makes President [Donald] Trump think we can now trust [Russian President Vladimir] Putin? This agreement weakens Ukraine and leaves them vulnerable to new Russian invasions in the years to come.”. Continue reading Republican puts White House on notice: ‘People better get fired’ over peace deal ‘buffoonery’

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U.S. and Ukraine to meet in Switzerland to discuss Trump’s peace plan

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Crucial Trump Administration Tariff Alternative Takes Shape Amid Supreme Court Scrutiny

The post Crucial Trump Administraticom. In a dramatic development that could reshape international trade, the Trump administration is quietly preparing a significant tariff alternative as the Supreme Court examines the legality of existing global tariffs. This strategic move comes as at least six justices express skepticism about the current policy’s foundation. Why Is This Tariff Alternative So Critical? The administration’s proactive approach demonstrates the high stakes involved. According to Bloomberg sources, officials are developing contingency plans should the Supreme Court invalidate tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This tariff alternative represents a crucial backup strategy that could maintain the administration’s trade objectives through different legal channels. What Prompted This Emergency Preparation? The urgency stems from concerning signals during Supreme Court hearings. Multiple justices questioned the legal basis of using emergency powers for broad trade measures. The administration’s response involves: Developing alternative legal frameworks Preparing implementation timelines Coordinating with international trade partners Assessing economic impact scenarios How Will This Tariff Alternative Affect Global Markets? Market analysts are closely watching this developing situation. A successful tariff alternative could provide stability, while any legal rejection might create temporary uncertainty. The administration’s preparation suggests they anticipate potential challenges to their current approach and want to ensure continuity in trade policy implementation. What Makes This Legal Challenge Different? Previous trade measures faced political opposition, but this Supreme Court review represents a fundamental legal test. The court’s skepticism centers on whether emergency powers can justify comprehensive tariffs. This makes the administration’s tariff alternative not just prudent but potentially essential for maintaining their trade agenda. Conclusion: Strategic Preparation Meets Legal Uncertainty The Trump administration’s development of a comprehensive tariff alternative showcases strategic foresight in the face of judicial scrutiny. While the Supreme Court’s final ruling remains uncertain, this preparation ensures the administration can adapt regardless of the outcome. This. Continue reading Crucial Trump Administration Tariff Alternative Takes Shape Amid Supreme Court Scrutiny

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Justice Department says it reverses Michael Gates’ firing, will accept his resignation

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Exhausted Ukraine may be ready for peace

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Controllers, techs with perfect shutdown attendance getting $10,000 bonuses

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Walters: California sees revenue uptick but not enough to erase chronic deficit

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