The
White House has launched a new initiative encouraging Americans to
report undocumented immigrants. The announcement includes a 24-hour
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tip line, which some believe
has backfired amid ongoing protests of the Trump administration's
initiatives. The announcement led many users to call for the deportation
of Elon Musk due to his controversial role overseeing job cuts in the
Department of Government Efficiency.
Users
flooded the tip line and the online reporting form shared by the White
House, claiming to report Musk. A satirical post later suggested that
ICE had halted the hotline due to the overwhelming number of calls about
Musk, which has yet to be confirmed.
Unconfirmed. But it wouldn't it be great if it were true? It's a world wide hatred for Alien Musk. Graham Fraser (BBC) reports:
A
Tesla whistleblower who has fought Elon Musk and his company through
the courts for years has won the latest round of a long-running legal
battle.
Engineer Cristina Balan lost her job
after she raised a safety concern in 2014 about a design flaw which
could affect the cars' braking.
Her
defamation claim against the firm seemed to have run out of road when a
judge confirmed an arbitration decision dismissing her case - but a
panel of appeal judges in California has reversed this decision in her
favour.
She told BBC News she now wants to face Elon Musk and Tesla in open court.
She should push for a jury trial because I hate, you hate, we all hate Musk.
A
federal judge says he won't dismiss a lawsuit from labor unions seeking
to block Elon Musk's team from accessing systems at the Labor
Department.
The labor unions say that allowing
Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to access the systems
violates the federal Privacy Act because they contain medical and
financial records of millions of Americans. They also contend DOGE
doesn't have the legal authority to direct the actions of
congressionally created agencies like the Department of Labor.
President
Donald Trump's determination to build a nationwide missile shield on
par with the Iron Dome in Israel may be about to become even more
controversial.
Reuters reports that Elon Musk's
SpaceX, along with software maker Palantir and drone builder Anduril,
have emerged as the "frontrunners" to build Trump's "Golden Dome"
missile shield that has been widely criticized by defense experts as a
costly and unnecessary proposal.
[. . .]
However,
the plan includes one highly unusual clause that could give Pentagon
officials pause: SpaceX is pitching its missile dome system as a
subscription service in which the government would pay for access to it,
which means that the United States would not actually own the
infrastructure being put in place.
Reuters
notes that "all three companies were founded by entrepreneurs who have
been major political supporters of Trump," including most prominently
Musk, who spent hundreds of billions of dollars to get the president
elected.
Critics have claimed that building
such a system would cost taxpayers trillions of dollars and have
questioned its necessity given that no foreign country has ever launched
missile attacks against the United States.
Thursday, April 16, 2025. Senator Chris Van Hollen goes to El Salvador,
David Hogg has a new advocacy plan, Chump continues to destroy the
economy, and much more.
Let's start this morning with THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW's interview last night with Senator Chris Van Hollen.
Kilmar
Abrego Garcia is in El Salvador still. This despite the fact that the
Supreme Court has ordered the White House to facilitate Kilmar's return
home to the United States. Kilmar is one of the senator's
constituents. He traveled yesterday to El Salvador and requested to
meet with Kilmar but was denied.
US Embassy
staff told Senator Van Hollen that they were not working in any way on
this issue, that no one in the administration had told them to. As the
senator explained to Rachel, "It's pretty clear that the Trump
administration has not lifted a finger to implement that court order."
The senator met with the vice president of El Salvador but he was not allowed to meet with Kilmar.
Rachel
had noted the GOP Congress members and Homeland Security Secretary
Kristi Noem had been able to get into the prison and do photo ops that
they then post and circulate to the media "and make social media
content" and she's right but what stood out to me when she was noting
these Abu Ghraib type photos were the faces.
Why are their faces exposed?
I'm
not talking about the MAGA trash. I'm talking about the prisoners.
And since Kristi is posing for them with an inane grin on her face -- in
what could be photographic evidence in an international trial for War
Crimes, these are apparently some of the 300 Venezuelans that Chump
tossed out of the country even when the courts had ordered that these
people could not be removed from the country, that they had a right to
due process.
So what's the excuse for MAGA trash like Kristi to be posting these people's faces online?
The senator was not allowed to even speak with Kilmar over the phone.
The
corrupt government of El Salvador denied him any access at all to his
constituent. He's not the first to be denied. The War Criminal in
charge of El Salvador also refused to allow the UN access in January of last year.
Let's pause for just a moment here. Yesterday's snapshot
noted Rachel Maddow's interview with a whistleblower Tuesday night.
And we noted that MSNBC hadn't posted it on YOUTUBE -- this despite all
the praise the segment received on BLUESKY and despite the importance of
the interview. An e-mail to the public account passed on that MSNBC
hadn't posted it but someone else has.
Daniel
Berulis risked a great deal to come forward and inform our Congress and
We The People about suspicious activity that DOGE has carried out and
how someone with a Russia IP address repeatedly tried to log on to a new
account just created by DOGE -- the person had the user name and the
password and, were it not for their IP address being in Russia -- they
would've gotten into the system. This is a major story. If you haven't
already caught Rachel's interview, please stream it now.
In
a letter to the administration, the university’s attorneys note that
these demands not only violate the First Amendment but also require
“unsupported and disruptive remedies for alleged harms that the
government has not proven through mandatory processes established by
Congress and required by law.”
In addition, the letter also objects to the government’s coercive tactics.
“No
less objectionable is the condition, first made explicit in the letter
of March 31, 2025, that Harvard accede to these terms or risk the loss
of billions of dollars in federal funding critical to vital research and
innovation that has saved and improved lives and allowed Harvard to
play a central role in making our country’s scientific, medical, and
other research communities the standard-bearers for the world,” they
write.
Predictably, the administration almost immediately froze $2 billion in federal funds for Harvard.
But Trump didn’t stop there.
In
true mobster-like fashion, he also threatened the university with
revoking its tax-exempt status and taxing it as a “Political Entity if
it keeps pushing political, ideological, and terrorist
inspired/supporting “Sickness.”
What does it mean? Who knows; but it is clearly a threat.
But
why are we telling you this? After all, it’s not exactly news when
Trump tries to blackmail or coerce someone to get what he wants.
That’s right, and this article isn’t actually about that.
Instead, it is about Trump not coercing someone… and that someone is El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
If
the US president had any interest in bringing Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the
man his administration illegally deported to El Salvador, back to the
US, then he could surely compel his counterpart to produce him.
Exactly.
And he could certainly do something as simple as stop payment on the $6
million US tax payers are having to fork over to El Salvador for the
300 people Chump sent there. On that money, Ariana Figueroa (BALTIMORE SUN) reports:
The
U.S. State Department is paying El Salvador $6 million to house
hundreds of immigrants deported from the United States in an immense and
brutal prison there, Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo, or CECOT.
But
a U.S. law bars the department’s financial support of “units of foreign
security forces” — which can include military and law enforcement staff
in prisons — facing credible allegations of gross human rights
violations. That has led those who wrote what’s known as the Leahy Law
and enforced it for years to question the legality of the $6 million
payment made as President Donald Trump carries out his campaign of mass
deportation.
The Trump administration on March
15 sent 261 men to CECOT, after invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798
to apply to Venezuelan nationals 14 and older who are suspected members
of the gang Tren de Aragua.
On March 30,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said an additional 17 nationals from El
Salvador were sent to CECOT, again alleging gang ties. On Sunday, Rubio
said 10 more men were sent to the prison in El Salvador, and noted how
“the alliance between” the U.S. and El Salvador “has become an example
for security and prosperity in our hemisphere.”
Tim
Rieser, the main author of the Leahy Law while a longtime foreign
policy aide to former U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, said
the $6 million payment for those migrants’ incarceration for up to a
year is likely a violation of the law.
“Sending
migrants who have not been charged or convicted of any crime to the
maximum-security terrorism prison in El Salvador, where they have no
access to lawyers or their families, where they have no rights of due
process, and with no idea if they will ever be released, held in cruel
and shockingly degrading conditions, would certainly appear to violate
the Leahy Law,” Rieser told States Newsroom.
Against
the backdrop of President Nayib Bukele’s official visit to the White
House on 14 April, Amnesty International released a public statement
warning of the deepening human rights crisis in El Salvador and the
complicit stance now taken by the United States by partaking in
repressive practices that violate international law.
In
the light of the recent arbitrary expulsion of Venezuelan nationals
from the United States to CECOT, a Salvadoran mega prison, which has not
only worsened the human rights situation in El Salvador, but also sets
an alarming precedent of repressive cooperation between governments
leading to the enforced disappearance of 261 individuals, Ana Piquer,
Americas director at Amnesty International, said:
“El
Salvador is implementing a systematic state policy of massive and
arbitrary deprivation of liberty. After three years, more than 85,000
individuals remain behind bars without sufficient admissible evidence,
the victims of a judicial system now transformed into a tool for
collective punishment and widespread repression. Attempts to export this
policy to the situation of Venezuelan migrants and refugees in the
United States highlights the lack of protection and the risk that
hundreds of thousands of people now face of having their human rights
violated by not one, not two, but three different states.
“This
repressive cooperation has now led to the enforced disappearance of
more than 200 Venezuelan nationals arbitrarily deported to El Salvador’s
CECOT. This situation further entrenches the vulnerability of the
victims, who have been deliberately deprived of their right to a
defence, to due process and contact with their relatives and lawyers,
causing deep distress to both those detained and their families.
Cooperation between states must be centred on improving the living
conditions of the population, not on dismantling their human rights.”
Amnesty
International called on the Salvadoran and US authorities to bring an
immediate end to these actions, ensure full respect for human rights,
restore due process, guarantee the right to asylum and the principle of
non-refoulement, and effectively protect all detainees from torture,
incommunicado detention and enforced disappearance.
Piquer
concluded: “We remind the authorities in El Salvador and the United
States of America that the rights to freedom, a fair trial, asylum,
legal defence and protection against torture and enforced disappearance
are not privileges, but rather obligations that their governments must
uphold at all times. Security cannot be built on the ashes of justice,
nor can models that replace the violence of criminal organizations with
institutional violence be considered a success.“
Human Rights Watch covers El Salvador and the War Criminal leading the nation here and we'll note this from it:
Local and international
human rights groups have documented mass arbitrary detention, torture,
and, in some cases, sexual violence against women and girls in
detention, and enforced disappearances. Authorities have not reported
charging, indicting or convicting any police or military officers in
connection with these abuses. In a September report,
the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), found “reports”
of “widespread and systematic human rights violations” and urged
authorities to “end the state of emergency.”
Many detainees have
no apparent connections to gang-related violence. Arrests often appear
to be based on the detainees’ appearance and anonymous complaints,
rather than on evidence. Security forces routinely fail to present
warrants or provide reasons for arrests. Many detentions appear to have
been driven by a policy of “quotas” imposed by commanders of the
National Civil Police.
Mass imprisonment
has raised El Salvador’s prison population to an estimated 108,000
detainees, exceeding the prison capacity by 38,000, and worsening
already poor prison conditions. An alarming 1.7 percent of the country’s
population is now detained.
At least 261 detainees have died in prison during the state of emergency, Cristosal, a human rights group, reported in July. Attorney General Rodolfo Delgado said in June 2023 that 142 investigations into deaths in custody had been closed.
In January, El Salvador rejected a request for a visit by the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances.
Grasp
that Chump sent those 300 Venezuelans to a country where checks and
balances have been destroyed, where the War Criminal just won
re-election despite the law barring him from legally running, where
prison abuse is rampant and where the prisons are overcrowded.
Dirty MAGA freaks, you feeling good about Chump now? Still pretending to be Christians, though, right?
If
you missed it, Ava and I addressed the Chump supporters Christian
Nationalist 'movement' in "MEDIA: YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS and your non-friends too!" and we noted that the reason they're lying
about Jesus and empathy is because you can't be MAGA and have empathy.
So they lie and distort while pretending to be disciples of the
Christian faith. In other times, they perverted Christianity for
greed.
That's the thing
about Chump and his chumps, there is no compassion, there is only evil
and hate. That's what they run on. They are The Politics of
Destruction and they will destroy this country if they are not reigned
in and if they do not receive strong pushback.
The
recent raid by federal agents on two homes owned by a China-born
cybersecurity professor has shocked his community and struck fear
through fellow academics.
Xiaofeng Wang had
been questioned by his employers at Indiana University in December about
alleged undisclosed payments from China for a project that also
received U.S. federal research grants, and though he hasn't been charged
with any crimes, he was fired on the same day as the raids in an
apparent violation of the school's own policy, reported The Guardian.
[. . .]
Other Asian American academics fear that Trump is taking aim against them.
“[It]
brings chills to our spines," said Gang Chen, a professor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “What is particularly troubling
in this case is that Indiana University fired him and his wife without
due process, presuming guilt instead of innocence."
Chen,
who has dual American and Chinese nationality, was charged by the DOJ
in January 2021, during the final weeks of Trump's first term, for
allegedly failing to disclose links to Chinese organizations on a grant
application for a federally funded project, but those charges were
dismissed a year later.
“The investigations on
Professor Wang and his firing creates huge fear among researchers of
Chinese descent, especially students and postdoctorates from China,"
Chen said. "It is clear that such events, together with legislation and
hostile rhetoric, are driving out talents. I learned that many Chinese
students and postdoctorates here are considering leaving the U.S.”
The
Trump administration is working hard to convince the public that its
mass-deportation campaign is fully under way. Over the past several
weeks, federal agents have seized foreign students off the streets,
raided worksites, and shipped detainees to a supermax prison in El
Salvador using wartime powers adopted under the John Adams
administration.
The tactics
have spread fear and created a showreel of social-media-ready highlights
for the White House. But they have not brought U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement much closer to delivering the “millions” of
deportations President Donald Trump has set as a goal.
“We
need more money,” Tom Homan, Trump’s “border czar,” told me in an
interview. “We won’t fail if we get the resources we need.”
Using
the budget-reconciliation process, Republican lawmakers are now
preparing to lavish ICE with a colossal funding increase—enough to pay
for the kind of social and demographic transformation of the United
States that immigration hard-liners have long fantasized about
achieving.
Although GOP factions in the House and
Senate have squabbled over the contours of the bill, spending heavily on
immigration enforcement has bicameral support. The reconciliation bill
in the Senate would provide $175 billion over the next decade. A House
version proposes $90 billion.
To put those sums in perspective, the entire annual budget of ICE is about $9 billion.
Didn't have to be this way.
But
you had the Rashida Tlaibs working overtime, posing as Democrats on
garbage like DEMOCRACY NOW!, and trashing Kamala Harris. There are
things every day that I could write about. Sometimes I don't because I
want to see first if anyone else does. Chump inferred in the only
debate with Kamala that she was a whore. And I waited and waited to see
who was going to step forward, what lefty media or MSM, and call it
out. None did.
It was
sexist and it was racist. But too many on the left were indulging in
their own sexism and racism to notice what Chump was doing.
'A
Black woman? Oh, that's not happening' -- that was the attitude. The
way that they savaged her -- I'm talking about people on the left,
Socialists and Gaza Freaks among others -- that had never been done to a
man before nor was it done to any woman -- not even Hillary in 2016.
But a Black woman, that was too much for them. That Black woman wasn't
going to do what she wanted, she wasn't go to do what she proposed, no,
she was going to do what they said or they would destroy her.
You need to grasp that.
This
was a visceral reaction for some people because they can't have a Black
woman in charge. They don't respect and they're not going to
recognize. The hatred spewed at her?
Look,
I supported John Kerry -- and I know John -- but, honestly, I supported
him in part because he was bland but electable. The Iraq War? John was all over the
map -- he supported it before he didn't ("I was for the Iraq War before
I was against it." -- did we tell him do this, do that, have this
speaker, have that or we're not voting for you!
No,
we didn't. And we had boots on the ground in Iraq. And Iraqis were
dying not because the US shipped some weapons but because the US
declared war on Iraq. When Barack ran he said troops home in ten months
but then he waffled on it. And everyone looked the other way --
including Tom Hayden -- we had a huge fight over that.
I can provide many other examples.
No male candidate for president on the Dem side has ever faced what Kamala had to face from the left. No one.
We did it to her, we didn't do it to any of the hims. As a country, we wouldn't presume to speak to a man that
way. Which, by the way, continues to this day as evidenced by the fact
that genocide isn't a charge CODESTINK and the others want to make
against Donald though they were happy to happy to make it against Kamala
who wasn't the president.
They would never treat a man the way they treated Kamala.
And
even now, when their panic should have subsided since they got what
they wanted (the scary Black woman's not in the Oval Office), they won't
acknowledge
that they held her to a different standard and treated her differently
because as a woman and as Black person, they didn't feel the need to
respect her and they damn well couldn't see her as the boss of this
country. It was just too much for them -- and, again, we're talking
about the left.
I've
pointed out Tim Walz's b.s. of trashing Kamala. John Edwards didn't do that to John Kerry.
No v.p. nominee has attacked the top of the ticket.
But fat ass Tim thought he could.
We're
all supposed to pretend that this break with convention has nothing to
do with the fact that Kamala's a woman and a woman of color?
The
left is not free of racism. You'll find lots of on the fringes.
That's how a Matt Taibbi or Aaron Mate, for example, is able to move
from the far left over to the right-wing.
You
couldn't see a Black woman in the ultimate position of power in the
US. Your racism was too great -- again, I'm talking about the left
right now.
So you put
Chump in the White House and now you want to pretend like you didn't and
you want to pretend like we didn't see your racism and sexism.
We saw. We witnessed. It's why so many Black women have chosen to sit out protests.
I do not blame them and there are so many days when I'm tempted to do the same.
Like
when a fat ass Tim Walz -- in all his fat Whiteness -- thinks he can
attack Kamala for the 'crime' of saying she told you so.
She did tell everyone so.
You
know who else did? Taraji P. Henson. She, more than anyone, put
Project 2025 on the minds of Americans. But she was attacked for it --
by the right? Yeah, but I'm talking about the left. Or are we all
supposed to ignore that Nina Turner -- who reads White -- attacked
Taraji for that.
Now I'm
not Taraji's biggest fan. She should have shut her damn mouth about
money ahead of the release of THE COLOR PURPLE. That was not going to
help her (and it didn't) and it wasn't going to help the film (it harmed
the film). Brenda Russell's work alone deserved a wider audience. And
most of us, most Black people in the entertainment field, are fully
aware of what happens when Black people are the leads in a big budget
film and it doesn't reach a certain mark. That film becomes an excuse
for the studios -- which really don't want to make films with a large
cast of Black people to begin with. So Taraji never should have
talked about that until, if she had to talk about it, after the film
left theaters.
So don't think I'm some huge Taraji-does-no-wrong person.
But her standing on that stage and talking Project 2025 was major and important and she deserved only applause for that.
She didn't get much of it from the left. Again, like Kamala, Taraji's a woman and she's Black.
I
don't know how much disrespect Tim Walz and others think we're going to
endure, Black women, before we just say "F**k you all" and turn on our
heels and walk?
I don't
need it, I don't want it. I'm not going to put up with it. Or with the
continued attacks on Kamala (make a point to read Betty's "Kamala for governor of California? Absolutely!" and grasp that even when the polling data is on Kamala's side, she's being attacked and told not to run for governor.)
It's
really funny how the left so often tries to use us as props and they
utter praise that they don't really mean. How many times has Socialist
Laura Flanders cited us and encouraged others to be like us? But there
was Laura ripping into Kamala Harris. I don't think we came up with the
phrase "Vote Like A Black Woman" but some on the left did. So it was
vote like a Black woman -- as a dictate -- up until a Black woman was
running.
'We can never get
over the scars and shame of slavery' -- insist some White leftists.
They'll tell us 'I support reparations.' Really? Because voting for a
qualified Black woman to be president -- especially when she's running
against a convicted felon who you know is a danger to the planet? -- to
me that's where you start with reparations -- putting the qualified
Black woman into the Oval Office.
Boeing’s
787 Dreamliner jet is a multinational concoction, made of parts from
around the globe. Wings from Japan. Doors from France. Portions of the
fuselage are built in Italy before they are shipped to the United States
to be assembled by workers in South Carolina.
It’s
an arrangement made possible by a nearly 50-year-old trade agreement
that allowed Boeing and other players in the U.S. aerospace industry to
sell airplanes and buy parts from anywhere in the world, duty-free.
Now
President Donald Trump’s global tariffs threaten to disrupt this
interlocking supply chain. For the first time in nearly half a century,
Boeing will pay a levy to import those wings, doors and other
components. For now, there is a new 10 percent tax on most imports. But
that levy could rise depending on what the president decides during a
90-day reprieve he declared before stiffer tariffs land on most
countries.
While Trump has said his sweeping
protective tariffs will reduce the U.S. trade deficit, the levies on
Boeing’s parts supply line will tax a company that is America’s biggest
exporter of goods. About 80 percent of Boeing’s multimillion-dollar
planes are shipped to overseas customers.
“These
tariffs and trade restrictions have unleashed chaos in the global
aerospace and airline industry,” said Ken Quinn, a partner at Clyde
& Co and former general counsel at the Federal Aviation
Administration. “It’s only harmful and destructive.”
Need more examples of how Chump's tanking the US economy? Rob Wile (NBC NEWS) reports,
"Stocks sank Wednesday after computer chipmaker Nvidia announced it was
recording a $5.5 billion charge to comply with a new Trump
administration rule on tech-related exports. Shares of Nvidia fell more
than 5% soon after markets opened, causing the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell as
much as 1.7%. The S&P 500 declined as much 1%. The Dow Jones
Industrial Average fell as much as 0.4% or about 150 points." Jonathan J. Cooper (AP) notes,
"Trump was elected with a promise to improve the economy, lower taxes
and control inflation, addressing voters who said overwhelmingly that
the economy was the top issue facing the country. But for retirees like
[Susan] Hemphill, the Republican president's economic stewardship has
been defined by the roller coaster of the stock market and fears his
tariffs will lead to higher inflation." Rachel Siegel (WASHINGTON POST) reports:
President
Donald Trump’s tariffs are “highly likely” to spur a temporary rise in
inflation, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell said Wednesday,
cautioning that those effects could end up being longer-lasting —
prompting markets to slide and extend day-long losses.
Speaking
before the Economic Club of Chicago, Powell said more persistent risks
to inflation depend on how much tariffs end up affecting the economy and
how long it takes trade policy to pass through to prices. Investors
grew nervous throughout Powell’s remarks, especially because there is so
much uncertainty around how long the inflation could last, triggering a
market sell-off.
By market close, the Dow
Jones Industrial Average was down roughly 700 points, or 1.7 percent,
and the S&P 500 had fallen 2.2 percent. The tech-heavy Nasdaq
composite index, which has born the weight of the trade war in
particular, was down 3 percent. Chipmakers Nvidia and AMD said in
company filings that Trump’s recent executive orders would result in
major write-downs of the value of chips. Nvidia and AMD both saw their
share prices fall roughly 7 percent in trading.
At what point does even the most extreme of Chumps for Chump have to admit just what a destructive force Donald is? Will Travis Gettys (RAW STORY) report do it:
President
Donald Trump's social media company is marketing "America First"
accounts that would allow him to personally benefit from the tariffs
that have been roiling the stock market and lopping value off the
dollar.
Trump Media and Technology Group
(TMTG), the parent company of the social media platform Truth Social,
announced Tuesday that it was marketing a series of actively managed
investment accounts to allow investment in companies that benefit from
the president's agenda, and independent journalist Judd Legum reported
that his tariff policies could be used to manipulate the value of those
accounts.
"TMTG said the new
investment accounts would 'offer investors access to curated, thematic
investment strategies rooted in American values and priorities,'" Legum
wrote on his Popular Information newsletter. "Among the themes are 'Made
in America,' which presumably would focus on companies that would
benefit from tariffs on competitors who make goods abroad and import
them to the United States."
At what point is the corruption and destruction just too much?
The
United States economy is projected to lose $90 billion in revenue this
year given President Donald Trump's behavior and polices as president.
The
billions lost are expected to come from lost tourism and export
revenue, including the boycotting of American products, according to
Goldman Sachs. Bloomberg reports that many internationals are avoiding
taking a trip to the United States given Donald Trump's newest policies
as the 47th President of the United States.
Tourists
are worried about coming into the country due to potential problems at
the border given the Trump administration's strict crackdown on
immigration while others are simply boycotting America and it's product
to protest Donald Trump's newest tariffs, his treatment of international
allies, and more. It comes after Trump suffered a mental collapse after
a 'senile' moment last week and came up with a ludicrous way to make
himself look taller.
Other
damage he's doing? The United States makes a lot of money from
foreigners traveling here for various events, conventions and sight
seeing journeys. Dallas, TX? A magnet for people around the world who
want to remember President John F. Kennedy. And a ton of people do
because President Kennedy was a monumental and historical figure --
unlike his nephew Tiny Balls Junior who is an embarrassment. Florida?
The incredible beaches. Key Largo, Key West. DISNEY WORLD, UNIVERSAL
STUDIOS FLORIDA THEME PARK, Daytona Beach, The Dahil Museum, etc, etc.
California? DISNEYLAND Park, the wineries, the film studios, the Golden
Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park, Alcatraz Island, Pier 39, the beaches,
the San Diego Zoo, Catalina Island, Big Sur, Joshua Tree, Big Basin
Redwoods State Park,
Hollywood Walk of Fame, Santa Monica Pier, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art, Mission San Juan Bautista . . . New York has the Statue of
Liberty, the Museum Of Modern Art, Central Park, Empire State Building,
Time Square, Grand Central Terminal . . . That's just a few things in a
few states. Most of the states have major tourist attractions. And
tourists from outside the US coming here accounts for a lot of money
each year.
Do you get how
much money that is? How many industries that impacts? You've got the
airline industry, you've got the car industry if the visitors rent a
car, you've got taxis and Ubers, you've got hotels and motels, you've
got eateries, you've got bars, many of the points of interest have fees
visitors have to pay, you've got the clothing industry since travelers
often purchase an outfit or two (or a t-shirt or two) in addition to
what they've packed, you've got shops -- souvenir and regular shops.
Or it did.
Do we grasp how much money Chump's running off?
In
2023, international travelers poured an estimated $213 billion --
billion -- into the US economy. That amounted to approximately $584
million a day.
And now
Chump's making us pariah around the world. See, sending people to a
gulag in El Salvador doesn't really argue for freedom and democracy.
And since Chump declares these deportations and imprisonments require no
trials, if you're in Paris, you really think Las Vegas or whatever is
worth seeing when, while you're visiting the US, you might accidentally
get caught up in one of Chump's dragnets and end up being taken not back
to France but a to prison -- one where the are no rules or guidelines
and people are tortured.
Chris Hayes covered the topic last night on his MSNBC show.
We've got one more issue we need to squeeze in. David Hogg. WBUR reports:
Democratic National Committee vice chair David Hogg
says he wants to fund primary challenges against Democratic lawmakers
who he feels are “asleep at the wheel” and not fighting President Trump
hard enough.
“What we're looking for are people who are effective leaders to fight back against Donald Trump,” Hogg, the founder of Leaders We Deserve,
said. “And I think good examples of what that looks like are like what
our senator from Maryland is doing by going to El Salvador to say we
need to do something about the fact that Donald Trump is disappearing
people, members of families, for example, and taking them to El
Salvador. And what we're trying to do right now is make sure that we
rally our base and that we make sure that we have effective Democrats in
our solid seats and we want to help win majorities as well in Congress,
which is why we're not challenging people in more competitive races.”
Many people are in a panic and many people are thrilled.
David
might need to step down from his DNC post. I'm not saying he has to
but I'm saying he might need to consider that because this does come off
as a conflict.
I'm not saying not to pursue
his desired action. I see the need for it but it does seem in conflict
with DNC rules and guidelines.
Some are slamming him and saying he's too young and doesn't know this and doesn't know that.
They are right about one thing: He is young.
And we need young blood in the party. And we need to be open to fresh ideas.
He also needs to be open to sharing.
"Progressive."
You mean Socialists? You're not going to find a lot of support for
that after DSA rat-f**ked the Democratic Party in 2024. Their campaing
against Kamala will not be forgotten nor forgiven.
"Progressive." You damn well better define it.
Because
that's the only guidance you've provided. What is progressive? You
have to define it. Is it supporting Medicare For All, for example?
What is it?
We don't need an airy label that so many have hidden behind.
You're announcing you're doing this, then you need to explain exactly what this is.
And if this not about actual Democrats getting into office, you need to resign your post.
I'm
fine with him pursuing his advocacy and holding his post -- unless this
is a move that intendes to push Democrats out of office to replace them
with non-Democrats. If that's the case, he doesn't need to part of the
DNC.
I think he has every right to explore
this topic and to do his advocacy. And if it's not in opposition to the
Democratic Party, no problem he should be able to do both the advocacy
and hold DNC office.
I think a conversation
should have been started about this and not an announcement. It's too
late for that now, so we're left with it being out of order timeline
wise but we still need the conversation.
That includes how this could help the party -- and it could.
It also includes noting things like Joe Lieberman.
We
wanted him out. He was a War Hawk. We donated to Ned Lamont who
primaried Joe. Ned won the primary. Joe then ran in the general
election as an independent. And Joe remained in the Senate.
What are the aims of David's proposal?
What
do we think the cost of a heated primary that might leave somone David
objects to still on the ballot but deeply wounded ahead of the general
election?
There's a lot to talk about. The discussion needs to be had.
I
support David as long as this is about Democrats and not about
we-all-pretend-Socialist-Rashida-is-a-Democrat and we oust an actual
Democrat from office.
He's put this option on
the table. He needs to address it at length. He needs to comment and
others need to comment back to create a real and honest conversation.
Some
are already screaming for his head. I am not. I think this is a
needed conversation and I hope he goes into greater detail what he's
attempting.
Janis Joplin could really sing. And maybe that
will help poor Musk? To the tune of Janis' "A Woman Left Lonely"? Poor
Musk, he's been thinking about his relationship "when a good thing's
coming to an end." And he is now one of the most despised men in the
country. Sinead Butler (Indy 100) explains:
Despite
the chaos of cancelling contracts, cutting federal programs and firing
thousands of federal employees, which made headlines, Musk has admitted
he may only cut 15 per cent of the original goal.
Combine
that with the whole Nazi salute accusations from Trump's inauguration,
and throwing $25 million at Republican judge Brad Schimel's campaign in
the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, it's predictable that another
University of Massachusetts Amherst poll found most Americans do not
trust him to identify federal programs to cut (53 per cent), protect the
private information of citizens (55 per cent), or to avoid using his
position to benefit his business interests (59 per cent).
"Given
the unpopularity of Musk’s efforts to rein in federal spending, it is
no surprise that many expect Musk to return to his businesses and to put
Washington, D.C., in his rearview mirror," said Tatishe Nteta, provost
professor of political science at UMass Amherst and director of the
poll, as Musk has said he reckons most of DOGE’s work will be completed
by the end of May.
But those aren't the only
polls charting Musk's falling popularity, as new polling averages
aggregated by statistician Nate Silver show 39.4 per cent of Americans
have a positive view of Musk, but the majority (52.7 per cent) have a
negative view of him.
The people are fleeing Musk. But that's not his only problem. He and Chump have friction between them and not the fun kind. Eleanor Tolbert (Irish Star) reports:
President
Donald Trump was reportedly angry about the alleged meeting Elon Musk’s
was set to have with Pete Hegseth in the Pentagon last month.
The
Tesla billionaire has become Trump’s right-hand man, but there seems to
be a limit to what he’s allowed to do. The New York Times reported last
month that Musk was supposed to have a meeting with Secretary of
Defense Hegseth on March 21 to talk about China.
He was
said to be receiving a briefing on US plans regarding any potential
conflict with China involving some of the military's most closely
guarded secrets. Trump took to social media to slam the article,
however, calling it ‘fake news.”
Musk
did have a meeting with Hegseth, but Trump said it was a Department of
Government Efficiency issue. A source told Axios that the meeting was
originally intended to discuss China, but Trump axed it.
According to the government official, Trump said of the meeting: “What the f--- is Elon doing there? Make sure he doesn't go.”
They continued that the Tesla CEO and Trump are still on good terms.
“POTUS
still very much loves Elon, but there are some red lines. Elon has a
lot of business in China and he has good relations there, and this
briefing just wasn't the right thing."
Ooooh. Who was the source? Donna Martin? Trying to reassure us that Brenda and Dylan are still in love and not breaking up?
Whistleblower
Daniel Berulis claimed DOGE staffers were given extensive access to the
National Labor Relations Board systems in early March 2025. According
to Berulis, 10GB of sensitive data — including business information,
details of union activities and private affidavits — was exfiltrated
from NLRB servers."I can't attest to what their end goal was or what
they're doing with the data," Berulis told NPR. "But I can tell you that
the bits of the puzzle that I can quantify are scary. ... This is a
very bad picture we're looking at."In a formal complaint, Berulis
claimed the organization was responsible for a "significant
cybersecurity breach."
In
an affidavit, Daniel Berulis pointed out how rare the incident was.
"That kind of spike is extremely unusual because data almost never
directly leaves NLRB's databases," he stated.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Whistle blower Daniel Berulis comes
forward with disturbing reports on DOGE, Chump continues to wreck the
economy and the American dream, MSNBC's web team is still asleep this
morning so could someone please wake them, Dems in Congress talk of
going to El Salvador to investigate what's going on, and much more.
Let's
start with Alien Musk's DOGE which has existed with no real authority
and certainly no oversight. We've trusted Musk with access to this
country's most sensitive information despite the fact that he's a
security risk due to his drug usage, despite the fact that he's depended
on huge amounts of money from China and despite the fact that he's not
an American citizen (he's first a citizen of South Africa, then Canada
and then the US). From yesterday's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (NPR):
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
President Trump's Department
of Government Efficiency team, or DOGE, appears to be collecting
sensitive data from all over the government. A whistleblower has come
forward by filing an official disclosure to Congress. The disclosure is
over concerning activity at one independent federal agency - the
National Labor Relations Board. NPR's Jenna McLaughlin spoke to that
whistleblower. He described to NPR what he saw and how DOGE appeared to
go to great lengths to try to cover its tracks.
JENNA
MCLAUGHLIN, BYLINE: It was a Friday afternoon in February when Daniel
Berulis got a call from his boss. DOGE, the new federal cost-cutting
unit, effectively led by billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk, would be
arriving soon.
DANIEL BERULIS: I was working on a
spreadsheet for some budgeting stuff, and I got a call from my boss
saying, hey, it's possible DOGE will show up.
MCLAUGHLIN:
The following week - according to his official disclosure to Congress -
Berulis and his colleagues watched a black SUV with a police escort pull
into the parking garage of the National Labor Relations Board in
Southeast Washington, D.C. The small, independent federal agency
investigates and adjudicates complaints about unfair labor practices. It
stores reams of potentially sensitive data, such as private legal notes
in ongoing labor investigations or confidential lists of union
organizers.
Most of that data lives on the Cloud, a virtual
computer system that can be accessed remotely. It's Berulis' job to
watch over the cloud and make sure no single user has access to data or
systems they don't need. But for DOGE, those policies and guidelines
didn't seem to apply, Berulis says. They had a very specific request.
BERULIS: Do not log the accounts. Don't log the access and stay out of our way.
MCLAUGHLIN: That was just the start for Berulis and his colleagues.
BERULIS:
That was a huge red flag. That's something that you just don't do. It
violates every core concept of security and best practice.
MCLAUGHLIN:
After his suspicions were raised, Berulis was able to hunt down a few
details about what took place while DOGE had access. In his disclosure
to Congress, there's a ton of complicated technical detail. But here's
what it says.
There's clear evidence DOGE got the highest
level of access to the system, that a big chunk of data left the
agency's internal case management system, followed by another chunk of
data leaving the agency itself and that whoever had done those things
had turned off security tools and network monitoring logs. They deleted
records and appeared to try and disguise the chunks of data leaving the
agency as routine web traffic. And after the DOGE accounts were created,
someone with an IP address in Russia started trying to log in to the
NLRB system, using a username and password that DOGE had created. Even
though the attempts were blocked, Berulis says that made him worried the
system was more vulnerable now.
The NLRB tells NPR the
agency did not authorize DOGE to access their systems, and that there's
no record of DOGE requesting it. They also said there was a recent
internal investigation that ruled out a breach. However, the disclosure
includes forensic evidence and records of communications that seem to
tell a different story.
BERULIS: Why was that done? And
that's a purposeful effort. That doesn't just happen. Logs don't just
disappear. Tools don't just turn themselves off randomly. Everything in a
computer has a cause and effect. That means it has to have a trigger.
MCLAUGHLIN:
NPR has talked to 10 outside cybersecurity experts - embedded in
companies, government agencies and the private sector - who reviewed
Berulis' claims. They say the activity is suspicious and that there's no
reason a legitimate user would act this way or remove data that is
protected by multiple federal laws, including the Privacy Act. They say
it is hard to definitively prove what happened without further access to
the NLRB systems or without an investigation by agencies with more
resources, like the FBI. But from what they can see, none of this
behavior is normal. They told NPR the shadowy tactics described in the
disclosure are the kinds of things criminals and hackers from China and
Russia like to do. Meanwhile, several labor law experts who spoke to NPR
say they believe there's no possible reason why DOGE should have had
access to or removed NLRB's sensitive labor data.
SHARON
BLOCK: There is nothing that I can see about what DOGE is doing that
follows any of the standard procedures for how you do an audit that has
integrity and that's meaningful and that will actually produce results.
MCLAUGHLIN:
Sharon Block is the director of Harvard Law School Center for Labor and
a Just Economy. She has held key labor policy jobs in multiple
administrations, including as a member of the National Labor Relations
Board. She said she thinks DOGE's statements about cutting waste and its
behavior don't match up.
BLOCK: That mismatch between what
they're doing and what we know the established professional way to do
what they say they're doing - that just kind of gives away the store -
that they are not about actually finding more efficient ways for the
government to operate.
Last night on THE RACHEL
MADDOW SHOW (MSNBC), Rachel spoke with the whistle blower and with his
attorney. We'd embed the video here but MSNBC's internet team appears
to be sleeping on the job and not understanding the importance of
breaking news.
The whistleblower report, which NBC News
has reviewed a copy of, comes as DOGE and Trump’s billionaire adviser
Elon Musk continue to face multiple lawsuits questioning their access to computer systems across the federal government.
Berulis,
who works at the labor board, wrote in the declaration that within days
of DOGE staffers arriving in March, he noticed a series of “anomalous”
events in the board’s computer systems. Those included changes to the
use of multi-factor authentication, which is a widely used security
protocol, and internal alerting systems being switched off, he wrote in
the 14-page statement.
He also wrote that he
tracked what appeared to be the outbound transfer of around 10 gigabytes
or more of data — “the equivalent of a full stack of encyclopedias” if
the data were all text files, he wrote. He wrote that the removal was
“extremely unusual because data almost never directly leaves NLRB’s
databases.”
The database accessed by DOGE
contained personally identifiable information of “claimants and
respondents with pending matters before the agency” as well as
confidential business information gathered during investigations, he
wrote.
e added that after DOGE gained access to the labor
board’s systems, there was an increase in attempted logins from
locations outside the United States including from a user with an
internet protocol (IP) address in Russia. He wrote that the person with
the Russian IP address appeared to have a correct username and password,
created minutes earlier by DOGE engineers, and was blocked from logging
in only because of their location.
“Those attempts were blocked, but they were especially alarming,” Berulis wrote.
Berulis
included in his disclosure several screenshots from a computer
workstation that he says are evidence of data being transferred. He
wrote that he has almost two decades of experience in his field and that
he has held a Top Secret security clearance.
Musk is currently embroiled in a legal battle
with the NLRB over the agency’s ability to enforce labor law. Attorneys
for Musk’s SpaceX argued before a court in November that the NLRB’s structure is unconstitutional.
A ruling against the agency could severely diminish its power.
The legal battle began after the NLRB accused SpaceX of illegally firing employees who had publicly criticized Musk.
The nonprofit Whistleblower Aid, which is representing Berulis legally, passed along his sworn disclosure in a letter
to Sens. Tom Cotton and Mark Warner, the top Republican and Democrat on
the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, respectively. It asked the
committee to probe the matter.
The letter
describes DOGE’s actions as possibly constituting a “significant
cybersecurity breach that likely has and continues to expose our
government to foreign intelligence and our nation’s adversaries.”
It
also claims that ”someone physically taped a threatening note to Mr.
Berulis’ home door with photographs – taken via a drone – of him walking
in his neighborhood” as he prepared to make his disclosure. The note,
which Berulis declined to share with Reuters, specifically referenced
the impending disclosure, the letter says.
The
spying and intimidation attempts? They started before he went
public. Daniel Berulis' attorney explained that to Rachel Maddow last
night. Which means that DOGE is also spying on government employees.
Yesterday on CNN, Jake Tapper reported on this story and spoke with
Daniel.
It’s
worth underlining the caveat that no one quite knows where the data
allegedly pilfered from the NLRB is going—if indeed it has left the
agency at all. But the information allegedly leaving the NLRB would be
extraordinarily valuable to corporate titans like Musk looking for a leg
up on rivals, as well as a window into the inner workings of the labor
unions they despise. It would also explain why Musk is involved with
DOGE to begin with. As a number of his companies, especially Tesla,
struggle, the government systems DOGE now controls could provide
invaluable information.
The theft of
personal information also points to another more nefarious motivation
for Musk and DOGE. It’s already abundantly clear that the group will not
reduce the deficit. It likely will not even decrease federal spending,
which is already $100 billion higher under Trump than it was under Biden
at this point in his term. Instead, the group’s slashing of regulations
and bureaucracy is aimed not at reducing “waste” but at cutting the
many governmental layers that exist to fight risk—and fraud.
In
another sense, it really doesn’t matter if this information is being
used for nefarious corporate reasons at all. What matters is that
unaccountable coders with close ties to the world’s richest man have
their mitts on the personal information of millions of Americans—that’s
bad no matter what they’re doing with it.
Some reaction on BLUESKY.
Be really great if MSNBC could get Rachel's interview with Daniel uploaded to their YOUTUBE channel this morning.
Moving
over to the topic of the economy, the elephant in the room is the
breasty Donald Chump who continues to wreck the US economy. David J. Lynch (WASHINGTON POST) reports
that, since January 20th, the US dollar is on the decline having lost
10% of its value during that time period -- 5% of the decline occurred
in the last few weeks as Chump's tariff scheme was implemented. "Bad
news," Lynch explains, "for Americans traveling abroad and could also
aggravate inflation by making foreign goods more expensive."
On the topic of the economy, we noted yesterday that Chump was destroying travel to the US and the billions of dollars that this travel results in:
Other
damage he's doing? The United States makes a lot of money from
foreigners traveling here for various events, conventions and sight
seeing journeys. Dallas, TX? A magnet for people around the world who
want to remember President John F. Kennedy. And a ton of people do
because President Kennedy was a monumental and historical figure --
unlike his nephew Tiny Balls Junior who is an embarrassment. Florida?
The incredible beaches. Key Largo, Key West. DISNEY WORLD, UNIVERSAL
STUDIOS FLORIDA THEME PARK, Daytona Beach, The Dahil Museum, etc, etc.
California? DISNEYLAND Park, the wineries, the film studios, the Golden
Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park, Alcatraz Island, Pier 39, the beaches,
the San Diego Zoo, Catalina Island, Big Sur, Joshua Tree, Big Basin
Redwoods State Park,
Hollywood Walk of Fame, Santa Monica Pier, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art, Mission San Juan Bautista . . . New York has the Statue of
Liberty, the Museum Of Modern Art, Central Park, Empire State Building,
Time Square, Grand Central Terminal . . . That's just a few things in a
few states. Most of the states have major tourist attractions. And
tourists from outside the US coming here accounts for a lot of money
each year.
Do you get how
much money that is? How many industries that impacts? You've got the
airline industry, you've got the car industry if the visitors rent a
car, you've got taxis and Ubers, you've got hotels and motels, you've
got eateries, you've got bars, many of the points of interest have fees
visitors have to pay, you've got the clothing industry since travelers
often purchase an outfit or two (or a t-shirt or two) in addition to
what they've packed, you've got shops -- souvenir and regular shops.
Or it did.
Do we grasp how much money Chump's running off?
In
2023, international travelers poured an estimated $213 billion --
billion -- into the US economy. That amounted to approximately $584
million a day.
And now
Chump's making us pariah around the world. See, sending people to a
gulag in El Salvador doesn't really argue for freedom and democracy.
And since Chump declares these deportations and imprisonments require no
trials, if you're in Paris, you really think Las Vegas or whatever is
worth seeing when, while you're visiting the US, you might accidentally
get caught up in one of Chump's dragnets and end up being taken not back
to France but a to prison -- one where the are no rules or guidelines
and people are tortured.
Ignoring
the many tales of horror inflicted upon innocent tourists to the United
States, California Gov. Gavin Newsom encouraged Canadians to visit the
Bear Republic. Canadians said no.
California
depends on international tourism, and the Trump administration's new
Draconian policies will hit the state hard. In 2024, nearly 1.8 million
Canadians visited California, contributing around $3.72 billion to the
state's economy. Only Mexico boasts higher international tourism numbers
than the Golden State, and you can be sure they will enthusiastically
not visit either. In an attempt to build some confidence in potential
international travelers, Newsom took to TikTok with an invitation.
Canadians politely shoved it back in his face.
Janna Brancolini (THE DAILY BEAST) points out, "President
Donald Trump’s policies could cost the U.S. economy $90 billion this
year in lost tourism and export revenue, according to analysts at
Goldman Sachs. Many foreign visitors are avoiding the U.S. over concerns
about increased hostility at the border, including reports about
European tourists being detained for weeks in U.S. immigration centers.
Others are angry about Trump’s trade wars and his treatment of U.S.
allies -- particularly Canada -- and are boycotting U.S. travel and
products."
This topic was also
addressed on THE 11TH HOUR WITH STEPHANIE RUHLE when Stephanie spoke
with Wilfred Frost about the upcoming series -- Sunday, April 27th -- on
his father journaist David Frost -- a six part docuseries entitled
DAVID VS. Stephanie and Wilfred looked at the countries and the drop
in travel to the US with Wilfred noting that Denmark had one of the
highest fallen rates on travel to the US since Chump was sworn in on
January 20th.
Love to post the video but, guess what --
That's right MSNBC's web team just sleeps on the job. We will note
this discussion Stephanie had last night at the start of her program.
Staying on the topic of the economy,
Brad Bannon (THE HILL) explains, "President
Trump has just reached a crucial stage early in the second term of his
presidency. Sandwiched between his abject capitulation on tariffs and
the bitter fight over his tax breaks for fat cats and plutocrats, he now
owns this creaky economy." Andrew Stanton (NEWSWEEK) elaborates, "A
growing number of Americans are blaming President Donald Trump, rather
than former President Joe Biden, for the state of the economy, according
to two recent polls." And what's the conclusion to the growing feeling of mistrust toward Chump and his GOP tariff boosters? Maria Villarroel (LATIN TIMES) explains, "As
the Trump administration continues defending tariffs and the
uncertainty they have created in the global economy, voters are
reacting, with more saying they trust Democrats more than Republicans to
handle the economy for the first time since 2021, a new poll shows. The
poll in question was conducted by Morning Consult among 2,203
registered U.S. voters across the country between April 11-13. It found
that more trust Democrats in Congress more than their Republican
counterparts to handle the economy (46% to 43%)." More bad news for
Chump via Miles Klee (ROLLING STONE):
New
polling from the University of Massachusetts Amherst reveals that after
almost three months in office, a majority of respondents disapprove of
Trump's actions in office. Just 27 percent said they "Strongly Approve"
of his job performance, with another 17 percent indicating they
"Somewhat Approve" of him so far in his second term, for total
favorables of 44 percent. By comparison, 44 percent "Strongly
Disapprove," and 7 percent "Somewhat Disapprove," for an unfavorability
rate of 51 percent.
Trump is also
underwater on every issue apart from immigration. At least 40 percent of
respondents said he has handled jobs, foreign affairs, civil rights,
inflation, and trade "Not Well At All," with the president receiving
especially poor marks on the latter two economic fronts: a combined 62
percent unfavorable on inflation and 58 percent on trade, presumably as
the cost of household necessities hasn't budged, while Trump's messy
tariffs plans have roiled international markets and investment
portfolios.
Again,
Chump has killed the American dream and few people want to travel into a
den of iniquity. His trashy ways have tarnished the country's image
around the world. And, as we noted yesterday, people don't want to
travel to some country that might deport them -- accidentally or
intentionally -- to a prison in El Salvador. Daniel Hampton (RAW STORY) notes:
A
civil rights attorney sounded the alarm Monday afternoon, warning the
Trump administration is essentially engaged in what he called "human
trafficking."
Trump publicly said he would like
to deport American citizens who are violent offenders to El Salvador,
where they would then serve their prison sentences under a deal with the
Salvadoran government. Trump made the remarks during a White House
meeting with El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele.
[. . .]
The
idea has been widely challenged by legal experts, including civil
rights attorney Scott Hechinger, who took to X on Monday to blast the
president.
"Pay attention: This is human
trafficking. President Trump is already paying to ship humans to El
Salvador & now wants to expand his slave trade. US military
contractors like Eric Prince are salivating, now negotiating to
privatize deportations/imprisonment to make billions," warned Hechinger.
In a separate post, he called the deportation effort a "clear assault on civil liberties and due process rights."
"It
also represents an arguably darker milestone: 'The US government is now
in the business of trafficking migrants on the global market.'"
A darker milestone? Travis Gettys reports that historian Timothy Snyder is also making that argument:
"Yesterday
the president defied a Supreme Court ruling to return a man who was
mistakenly sent to a gulag in another country, celebrated the suffering
of this innocent person, and spoke of sending Americans to foreign
concentration camps," Snyder wrote.
"This is the beginning of an American policy of state terror," he added, "and it has to be identified as such to be stopped."
Snyder,
who is leaving Yale University for the University of Toronto in the
fall, said both Stalinists and Nazis both referred to their own people
as "criminals" and "terrorists," as both Trump and Bukele did at the
White House, to justify their authoritarian abuse and escape from the
law.
"It is that anti-constitutional escapism
that enables abuse," Snyder wrote. "State terror involves not just the
malignant development of state organs of oppression, such as masked men
in black vans, but also the withdrawal of the state from its role as a
guardian of law. What aspiring tyrants present as 'strength,' the
ability to terrorize innocent people, rests on what might be seen as a
more fundamental weakness, which is the withdrawal of the state from the
principle of the rule of law. When we have law, we are all stronger;
when we lack law, everyone is weaker except for the very few who can
direct the coercive power of the state against the rest of us."
In
the face of all of this, Democrats can't afford to be a cowardly James
Carville. People want to see leadership and they want to see that some
elected official actually gives a damn. Phillip M. Bailey (USA TODAY) reports:
Democratic
lawmakers say if a wrongly deported man sent to a supermax prison in El
Salvador isn't brought back to the U.S., they will visit the central
American country, adding further pressure on the Trump administration
for his release.
President Donald Trump met
with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office on Monday,
where he praised the foreign leader for opening his country's notorious
prison system to alleged gang members and detainees the U.S. wants out
of the country.
[. . .]
"I've
been clear: if President Bukele doesn't want to meet here in D.C., then
I intend to go to El Salvador this week to check on Kilmar Abrego
Garcia's condition and discuss his release," Sen. Chris Van Hollen,
D-MD, said in an April 14 post on X.
"Kilmar was illegally abducted and deported by the Trump (administration). He must be brought home now."
Other
members of Congress say they plan to join Van Hollen's trip, including
Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fl., who described Garcia's detention as a
"kidnapping and illegal detention."
"We need answers now," said Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Ariz., who reshared Van Hollen's post on Monday.
This needs to happen.
Brian Taylor Cohen discussed this Congressional trip last night with US House Rep Robert Garcia.
Again, this needs to happen.
And
Lawrence Tribe discussed this last night. Let's post that video. Oh.
Wait. We can't. He did that on MSNBC speaking with Lawrence
O'Donnell. Again, MSNBC's web team is sleeping on the job.
Marjorie Taylor Greene? She's got some conditions.
Maybe it's because of her recent 'winnings' -- see Elaine's "Lock up MTG?" from last
night -- but she is holding a town hall her way. David Badash reports:
Jake Gittes: I wouldn't extort a nickel from my worst enemy. That's where I draw the line.
Loach
Jr.: Well, I'll tell you, Jake. I knew a whore once. For the right
amount of money, she'd piss in a guy's face But she wouldn't s**t on
his chest. You see, that's where she drew the line.
Jake Gittes: Well, Junior, all I can say is: I hope she wasn't too much of a disappointment to you.
Oh,
wait, it just sounds like they're talking about Marjorie. That's
actually from the Jack Nicholson film THE TWO JAKES (script by Robert
Towne). Here's David Badash writing about Marjorie:
In
a social media video, Congresswoman Greene stated, “this is a town hall
that’s strictly for constituents. That means you have to live in my
district, and you had to sign up on the sign up link. That’s important.
Make sure you bring your ID, as we will be verifying that you actually
live in the district and have signed up to be in the town hall.”
Greene,
under scrutiny over recent stock purchases she allegedly made, is
holding the town hall in a county Vice President Kamala Harris carried
in November by 15 percentage points, according to Fox News. The GOP
Congresswoman established additional rules, namely, no
protesting—despite First Amendment protections.
“Also,
this is important for everyone attending the town hall,” she said. “You
need to understand this is not a place to protest. This isn’t a place to
stand up and scream and yell. This is a place to sit and listen, and we
have your questions if you signed up.”
Huh?
Isn't this the same bull dog who went after AOC? Stuck her ugly face in
the mail slot of AOC's office? I understand Marjorie stuck her face in
a lot of slots over the years. But this is when the burly girl was
making her way through the halls of Congress. And burly butch wasn't
one of AOC's constituents.
Poor
Marjorie, she can't handle an honest interaction with her
constituents. Listen to what I just said. "With her constituents." As
if. Marjorie can't handle an honest interaction with anyone. But last
night, she had them tossed out of the meeting, had them tasered and
much worse. Let's hope they all remember when the midterms approach.