Monday, April 7, 2025

Grifter Nina Turner has always been anti-immigrant

 



I cover the grifters.  Nina Turner is a grifter.  On BlueSky, someone made that charge and linked to this Politico article:



Nina Turner is keeping her personal consultant on the Our Revolution payroll despite complaints from current and former board members and staff that the woman has made anti-immigrant comments that compromise the Bernie Sanders-inspired political group’s values.

In a statement out Tuesday, Turner, the group’s president, noted that the comments by Tezlyn Figaro are not held by Turner, or by Our Revolution. On Fox News last year, Figaro cited President Donald Trump‘s “leadership” on the travel ban and said, “We are sick and tired of immigrants coming into the country and getting benefits that Americans do not get … what I’m seeing is not paying taxes, what I’m seeing is getting a lot of freebies that Americans do not get.”

I was unaware of that.  Nina's a Socialist, by the way. In fact, if you want to know who's DSA, just go to her Twitter feed -- like most grifters, she's on Twitter and not Blue Sky.  She hates immigrants and made it clear as far back as 2018.  She's a fake ass.  This is from her Wikipedia entry:


A May 2018 article in Politico described Our Revolution as "flailing" and "in disarray".[31] According to the article, by May 2018 the organization's monthly fundraising totals were one-third of what they were in May 2017.[31] Moreover, the article noted internal conflicts and tensions within the organization, such as that board members and Sanders 2016 presidential delegates questioned Our Revolution president Nina Turner's actions and motives.[31] Specifically, they questioned whether Turner was using the organization as a springboard for a presidential run of her own and whether she was "settl[ing] scores with the Democratic National Committee from 2016".[31] Turner attempted to hire Tezlyn Figaro—who frequently appeared on Fox News to praise Trump and has made anti-immigration comments—as the chief of staff, but was overruled by the board's executive committee.[31] Additionally, Lucy Flores resigned from the board in April 2018 due to what she claims was the organization's lack of outreach to the Latino community. Our Revolution also endorsed Dennis Kucinich for governor in Ohio in 2018, which some Ohio Democrats questioned because of Turner's close relationship with Kucinich's running mate, even though he was widely considered the most progressive candidate in that race.[31]

A subsequent article in The New Republic concurred with the Politico report and suggested that change may be necessary at Our Revolution for it to succeed at its goals.[32] After Politico reported the discontent with Figaro's position in the organization, Turner announced that Figaro would still be part of the organization and noted that Figaro's anti-immigrant and pro-Trump commentary was not endorsed by Turner or Our Revolution.[33] Figaro said that she "offer[s] no excuse" for her comments and questioned the motivations of those who spoke to Politico about her.[33] Erika Andiola, an undocumented immigrant who was a former political director at Our Revolution, said that Turner fired her after her activism in favor of the DREAM Act.[33]

The Young Turks, a progressive American news and commentary program on YouTube, discussed the Politico article on their May 21 show, calling it an "attack piece".[34] Cenk Uygur strongly objected to its claims and denied its accuracy, including its assertions that the group "has left many Sanders supporters disillusioned" and that the group has "fueled doubts about Sanders' organizational ability heading into 2020".[33][34]

Our Revolution board member James Zogby disputed the Politico report in a series of tweets, calling it a "hit piece fueled [by] a few disgruntled souls out to harm [Nina Turner]."[35] The Politico article has also been criticized by others on similar grounds,[36][37] as well as for its anonymous sourcing and lack of quotes.[36] An article published by Common Dreams also broadly disputed the Politico article,[36] as did a Naked Capitalism piece.[37]




They're all Socialists in that group.  One after another.  And Socialist outlets -- Common Dreams.  But they're all so scared to step out of the closet. 


This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


 Monday, April 7, 2025.  Chump hides out in Florida while Americans across the country stand up, 60 MINUTES reports on the reality of Chump's deportations, Chump again disrespects US troops, and much more.


Last night, 60 MINUTES (CBS) explored the 300 Venezuelans deported to an El Salvador Gulag -- 75% of which (179) have no prison records here or in Venezuela.  .



From 60 MINUTES' text report:

Three weeks ago, 238 Venezuelan migrants were flown from Texas to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

That country's president offered to take them and the Trump administration used a law not invoked since World War II to send them -- claiming they are all terrorists and violent gang members.

The government has released very little information about the men. But through internal government documents, we have obtained a list of their identities and found that an overwhelming majority have no apparent criminal convictions or even criminal charges. 

They are now prisoners. 

Among them: a makeup artist, a soccer player and a food delivery driver, being held in a place so harsh that El Salvador's justice minister once said the only way out is in a coffin.

The shackled men were forced to lower their heads and bodies as they were unloaded from buses and taken to El Salvador's mega prison, known as the Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT.

Andry Hernandez Romero was among them.

Lindsay Toczylowski: Andry is a 31-year-old Venezuelan. He's a makeup artist. He is a gay man. He loves to do theatre. He was part of a theatre troupe in his hometown. 

Lindsay Toczylowski, Andry's attorney, says he does not have a criminal record in the United States or Venezuela. She says he left his home country last year because he was targeted for being gay and for his political views. 

Last May, Andry made the long trek north through the Darien Gap to Mexico, where he eventually got an appointment to seek asylum in the United States. At a legal border crossing near San Diego, he was taken into custody while his case was processed.

Cecilia Vega: Did he have a strong asylum case?

Lindsay Toczylowski: We believe he did have a strong asylum case. He had also done a credible fear interview, which is the very first part of seeking asylum in the United States. And the government had found that his threats against him were credible, and that he had a real probability of winning an asylum claim. 

But last month Andry did not appear for a court hearing. 

Lindsay Toczylowski: Our client, who was in the middle of seeking asylum, just disappeared. One day he was there, and the next day we're supposed to have court, and he wasn't brought to court.

Cecilia Vega: You use the word "disappeared."

Lindsay Toczylowski: Yeah, I use that word because that's what happened.

But Andry did appear in photos taken by Time magazine photographer Philip Holsinger, who was there when the Venezuelans arrived at CECOT. 

Holsinger told us he heard a young man say: "I'm not a gang member. I'm gay. I'm a stylist." And that he cried for his mother as he was slapped and had his head shaved.

By comparing Holsinger's photographs to photos of Andry's tattoos taken by the government, we were able to confirm that this is Andry. His lawyer, who is representing him pro bono, had never seen these photos before.

Lindsay Toczylowski: It's horrifying to see someone who we've met and know as a sweet, funny artist, in the most horrible conditions I could imagine.

Cecilia Vega: You fear for Andry's safety in there?

Lindsay Toczylowski: Absolutely. We have grave concerns about whether he can survive. 


If you're on US soil, this should alarm and frighten you.  This is not how our country historically acts.  And Convicted Felon Donald Chump would love to expand on the deportations.  Billal Rahman (NEWSWEEK) explains:


President Donald Trump has signaled his support for sending American citizens to El Salvador's notorious super prison.

Why It Matters

The White House administration sent hundreds of people onboard two flights in March to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) in El Salvador, despite a judge ordering the government to halt the planes. The Trump administration claimed the men were suspected of being part of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang.

U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg issued an order temporarily halting the government's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act while its actions were being challenged in court.


Photographer Philip Holsinger was at the gulag when the deportees arrived and he shared with 60 MINUTES what he saw and heard. 


Hands Off immigrants!  That's one of the demands some taking part Saturday in the Hands Off protestes around the country demanded.  


John Yang (PBS NEWSHOUR) explaineds, "People across the country and around the world turned out on Saturday for what organizers say has been the single biggest day of protests against President Trump and his second-term actions. In the U.S., more than a thousand rallies were planned in small towns and major cities from coast to coast."  NPR has a photo essay here and THE GUARDIAN's photo essay is here.



In DC, US House of Representative members Ilhan Omar,  Jamie Raskin and Eric Swalwell joined thousands to speak out and stand up. Robert Tait (GUARDIAN) reports:


 Demonstrators estimated to be in the tens of thousands gathered in Washington on Saturday in a display of mass dissent against Donald Trump’s policies that organizers hoped would snowball into a rolling cycle of protests that could eventually stymie the US president in next year’s congressional elections.

Anger with Trump and his billionaire lieutenant, the SpaceX and Tesla entrepreneur Elon Musk, was expressed in a sea of placards and banners on the Washington mall, in the shadow of the Washington monument. Multiple messages denounced the two men for shuttering government agencies, cutting jobs and services and – in often graphic terms – for threatening the survival of US democracy.

“Resist like it’s 1938 Nazi Germany” and “Fascism is alive and well and living in the White House”, read two slogans at the Hands Off gathering, organized by the civil society group Indivisible and featuring speeches from a host of other organizations as well as Democratic members of Congress.


ABC NEWS quotes US House Rep Jamie Raskin pointing out, "Our founders wrote a Constitution that did not begin with 'We the dictators',"   NBC NEWS quotes American Federation of Government Employees President Everett B. Kelley declaring, "We will not be silenced. We will not bow down. We'll stand up and say, 'Hands off our union.' We'll stand up and say, 'Hands off our contract.' We'll stand up and say, 'Hands off our democracy, hands off our freedom'."  BBC NEWS quotes US House Rep Maxwell Frost telling the DC crowd, "When you steal from the people, expect the people to rise up. At the ballot box and in the streets."



From the nation's capital to California's, Nijzel Dotson and  Andres Valle (KCRA) report on Sacramento's event:

According to a permit with the California Highway Patrol, organizers initially expected at least 1,000 people at the Capitol. One organizer told KCRA 3's Andres Valle that there were at least 3,000 attendees at one point. 

"Having a picnic provided us to do what we're planning, which is to get the community to interact more with each other. To get people who even aren't sure where to start in this kind of work involved in small little ways," said Nancy Culpepper the event organizer. 


Also in California, thousands marched in Oakland and hundreds in San Jose.  Thousands turned out in San Francisco where we gathered at Civic Plaza.  Signs bored messages such as "Putin Owns Trump," "Stop Fascism Support Love,"  "Make America Think Again,"  "I Didn't Elect DOGE, did you?," Dump Trump," "We Support Federal Workers," "HANDS OFF our future our rights our democracy our healthcare social security our public library our schools . . .," "No Teenie Weenie Mussolini,"  "Healthcare Is A Human Right," "Hands Off Our Immigrants,"  "Trump Is A Nazi,"  "The Musk Stinks In Here,"  "Good Trouble" a drawing of Musk with a black mask and the term "Grifter" and "Republicans, You Can Fight This Coup Too."  Molly Burke and Danielle Echeverria (SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE) report:


As a marching band played and cars passing on Polk Street honked repeatedly, burlap-clad protesters calling themselves the Climate Lamenters stood with an effigy labeled “Climate Chaos.” Other lamenters wore signs decrying melting glaciers, tornadoes, forced migration, heat domes and other climate disasters. “We express the grief and anxiety many of us hold over the impacts of climate change,” the group’s flyer said. 

A longtime San Francisco resident in her 70s, who declined to give her name for fear of jeopardizing funding for a nonprofit she founded, said she “had to” show up to this protest. She has not demonstrated since the Women’s March during Trump’s first term and, before that, protests against the Vietnam War.

“It’s a mess,” she said. “A lot of us are going to be OK, but there are a lot of us that are not.” 

[. . .]

State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, celebrated the turnout of the protest, saying the mobilization against the Trump administration is in full force, contrary to “narratives” of complacency he said were common when Trump was sworn in for his second term. Wiener called on institutions to stand strong together, rather than conceding to the Trump administration’s demands. “Don’t bend the knee,” he said.

Wiener also called for “broad-based realignment” of the Democratic Party to not give right-wing leaders the chance to reclaim offices every two or four years. “It’s not enough to just get them out of office,” Wiener said.

As he left the stage to loud applause, one person in the crowd turned to another and said she couldn’t wait until Wiener runs for Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s seat when she retires from the House.  

 

Still in California, Howard Blume, Summer Lin, Faith E. Pinho, Terry Castleman and Jeanette Marantos (LOS ANGELES TIMES) report:

 Sam Phillips decided it was not too soon to set an example for her 15-month-old son, who rolled alongside her in a stroller.

“It’s really important to both stand up for his future and to also show him that in our family, we stand up to bullies,” said Phillips, who attended an anti-Trump rally Saturday with her husband in downtown Los Angeles, a gathering that also was strongly critical of Elon Musk — the billionaire advisor that President Trump tasked with slashing government spending.

The crowd easily numbered in the tens of thousands, starting with an afternoon kickoff in Pershing Square, followed by a march to City Hall and a sunset rally there that filled the street and adjacent Grand Park.

The demonstration was peaceful, colorful and creative, but there also was a palpable and diverse sense of outrage as participants cataloged a wide range of the Trump administration’s actions, including government downsizing, attacks on the rights of immigrants and transgender people, and tariffs that are roiling economies across the globe.


Ernesto Centeno Araujo (VENTURA COUNTY STAR) reports on another California protest:

 All four corners of the intersection of Lynn Road and Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks were packed to the brim with protesters holding signs and chanting as part of the Hands Off! National Day of Action Saturday.

"I honestly got emotional," said Bryan Stern, 40, from Thousand Oaks. The turnout was more than Stern expected and seeing and hearing the way his city turned out to protest recent actions taken by the Trump administration made him proud, he said. Stern attended the rally along with his girlfriend, Risa Middleton, 44, and her parents.

While the protest fell under the Hands Off! umbrella of demonstrations around the U.S. Saturday, the event was put together by local organizations Indivisible Simi Valley, Indivisible Conejo and Women United for Change, said Leanna Brand of Indivisible Simi Valley.

[. . .]

"I'm appalled by what they are trying to do to our democracy," said Lisa Richardson, 69, of Thousand Oaks, referencing President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.


Colorado's capital is Denver and Lindsey Toomer (COLORADO NEWSLINE) reports:

About 8,000 people rallied and marched at the Colorado Capitol in Denver for one of the many volunteer-organized Hands Off! protests against the Trump administration that took place around the country Saturday. 

Several speakers including union workers, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, Democratic state Sen. Jessie Danielson and Colorado state director of GreenLatinos Ean Tafoya among other activists and concerned citizens addressed the crowd before protesters embarked on a 2-mile march through downtown Denver. Attendees held a variety of homemade as well as branded Hands Off! signs highlighting Medicaid, Social Security, fair elections, LGBTQ+ rights, public lands, veterans services, and other public services seen to be at risk under President Donald Trump.

Weiser, a Democrat who is running for governor in 2026, told the crowd that the Trump administration “didn’t get the memo that immigrants make America great,” which is why he joined a lawsuit challenging Trump’s “unimaginable step of thinking a Sharpie could overrule the Constitution” when he issued an executive order to end birthright citizenship.

“In America, when we stand together, when we stand on our principles, we will always prevail,” Weiser said. “We cannot be silenced.”


Staying with Colorado, AP notes, "Protesters also demonstrated in Arvada, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Loveland. "

They protested in Salem, Oregon.  Isabel Funk (SALEM STATESMAN JOURNAL) reports:

People held signs with slogans like 'Hands off our democracy,' '“'Humpty Trumpty had a great fall,' and 'Are we great yet? I’m just embarrassed.'

Others brought instruments and waved American, Ukrainian and Pride flags. A youth group offered “free hotdogs against fascism.”

[. . .]

Clyde Clevenger, 75, said he has attended every protest in Salem this year.

Clevenger is a Vietnam War veteran, but he said veterans’ rights are only one reason he’s been protesting.

“I’m also a father and I have four daughters, and I hate to see what’s happening for my daughters and my grandchildren,” he said.

 

They turned out in New York City. John Dias and Zinnia Maldonado (CBS NEW YORK) report:


A massive turnout shut down part of Midtown Manhattan.

The demonstrations come after two days of huge losses on Wall Street followed President Trump's announcement of steep tariffs, which also sparked fears of a global trade war and recession. 

[. . .]

Kicking off at Bryant Park, thousands of demonstrators gathered along Fifth Avenue with signs in hand, marching to Madison Square Park.

Many of those who spoke to CBS News New York said the turnout was bigger than anybody expected, and they are all marching for different reasons, from government downsizing to economic inequality to threats to human rights.

"I'm actually representing the United Federation of Teachers, and we are very upset about the cuts to the Board of Education," protester Stephanie Kim said.

"Women's rights, at the moment. I'm pregnant," another protester said. "In case anything happens to me, I want to make sure that I'm able to have the right care."

"Losing our money, all our 401ks for retired people. We don't work anymore. You just don't get that back," protester Elaine DeAngelis said.


Last Tuesday, the state of Wisconsin sent a message of "We will not be bought" to Chump and Musk.  Today, they continued their fight to protect our country.   THE WISCONSIN EXAMINER reports:

Thousands of Wisconsinites joined rallies in Madison, Milwaukee and Green Bay Saturday, taking part in a national day of action with simultaneous events in more than 1,200 cities across all 50 states, according to the organizers of the “Hands Off!” protests of President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and the Trump administration’s deep cuts to federal funding for health care, science, the Social Security administration, education and other public goods. Indivisible, one of more than 150 participating civil rights, labor, LGBTQ and other groups, put out a statement saying the rallies were an effort “to let Trump and Musk know they can’t intimidate us into submission.”

In Madison a massive crowd filled the lawns, sidewalks and streets on the State Street corner of the Wisconsin State Capitol, then marched the one-mile stretch to Library Mall on the University of Wisconsin campus. Organizers estimated more than 10,000 people participated.

Madison residents Jason and Aubrey, who declined to give their last names, said they were looking for a community with like-minded people. “We can be angry but it’s also fun to be out with people and it’s important to have joy in your life,” Aubrey said. She said she is concerned with rising income inequality and billionaires having control over social media and society.

“I’m scared for democracy and for the people I love who are going to be targeted by [Trump’s] immigration policies, his hatred of LGBTQ+ people. I felt kind of powerless and I think just being out here protesting, being in a really welcoming community — it’s what I can do right now,” Jason said. 


BUSINESS INSIDERS'  Alice Tecotzky , Lakshmi Varanasi , and Lloyd Lee report on protests around the country and this is from the section on Michigan: 

On Saturday, I attended the Hands Off! rally in Novi, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit where 55% of the vote went to Kamala Harris during the election. Thousands of people showed up.

The crowd was emotionally charged and united by the spirit of collective action. Many attendees said they were first-time protesters. The Tesla Takedown protests I attended last weekend seemed somber by comparison. Protesters here got loud.

"Call me Old Lady Army Fighting for Democracy," one 66-year-old woman, who didn't want to give her real name, told me. She held up a sign she had made. It was a charcoal drawing of the Statue of Liberty, whose hands covered her eyes in shame.

"I just copied this off of Facebook," she said. But to her it symbolized that "everything that our country stands for is being destroyed, and the world is looking at us."

 

Chicago was out in full force. Evelyn Holmes and Tre Ward (ABC 7) notes:

Organizers said tens of thousands of people marched through the Loop after the Daley Plaza rally.

"There are so many changes happening, and I think it's really important that she see that we're trying to stand up and stop what's going on," said protestor Anika Carlson, who came with her young daughter. "I'm really worried about kids' access to education going forward."

The demonstrations across the Chicago area were aimed at protesting the Trump administration policies which have caused the firing of thousands of federal workers, sparked deportation raids along with funding cuts to education.

"I teach at a school that's, like, 99% Black, that is 100% low income, and my students are directly being threatened by the Trump administration," CPS middle school teacher Kobi Guillory said. "I have students who are immigrants."

Many also worry about changes Trump and Republicans want to make to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

"I feel like it's an invasion," protestor Roberta Caruso said. "I feel like all my rights have been stripped away from everything that I've worked for all my life... I feel like I'm just getting ready to retire, and now I have to worry about my social security, somethings I never thought I'd have to worry about in my lifetime."

People who rallied, Saturday, included civil rights organizations, labor unions, LBGTQ+ advocates, veterans and elections activists.

"This administration is using trans people as a cudgel, and let me tell you it is pathetic," said Precious Brady-Davis, Metropolitan Water Reclamation Chicago Commissioner.


 Noel Brennan, Marissa Sulek and Sara Tenenbaum (CBS NEWS CHICAGO) add, "The crowd couldn't fit into Daley Plaza, so hundreds had to stand in the middle of neighboring streets, as they protested President Trump and billionaire White House senior adviser Elon Musk" and they quote Maryanne Bowman declaring, "I am concerned about people being kidnapped off the streets and shipped to hellhole prisons. I am concerned about our economy tanking. I am concerned about the fact that we have a president who doesn't care about people."




Boston, the original US seat of resistance to a corrupt government, saw thousands turn out.   WBUS reports:


Protesters started streaming into the Common and crowding around the Parkman Bandstand well before the gathering was slated to begin at 11 a.m. Many carried signs and flags representing the U.S., Palestinians and Pride. Attendees then marched to City Hall Plaza where a slate of speakers addressed the crowd, including Sen. Ed Markey.

"We will stand with Rümeysa Öztürk," Markey said, referring to the Tufts doctoral student arrested in Somerville last month by immigration agents and currently being held in a detention center in Louisiana. "Freedom of speech is a right, not a crime. Release Rümeysa now, Donald Trump! Release her!"

Among the protesters was 35-year-old Jeremy Zolan from Connecticut. He said he used to study geology and but for financial reasons has turned to working in a factory as a machinist. He said he recently had an opportunity to return to his field and academia, but the position disappeared amid the slashes to federal funding.

"We're willing to just make our position as a research and innovation superpower plummet just so a few people can strengthen their grip of control — it is absolutely disgusting to me as a scientist," Zolan said. "Seeing all these people losing their jobs in scientific research, all these projects shut down. It is going to directly harm this country and another country is going to take our place."


Per BOSTON.COM, Senator Markey didn't just march and speak, he actually was one of the physical leaders of the march and John Tlumacki's photograph in BOSTON.COM's photos essay backs that up. WBZ NEWS quotes the senator stating that the Hands Off action was about "making sure our voices are heard, that we are the national leader in 2025 the same way that we were in 1775, when King George tried to take away our rights."  WGBH quotes Claire Carl Miller stating,  "We are here to protect our immigrant neighbors, to protect transgender family kin, and to really say we believe in true democracy. It's incredibly important to send a message to everyone across this nation that we can come together, united, and be inspired, hold joy for a vision of true democracy."


They turned out around the country in big locals and small, cities and towns to tell Convicted Felon Donald Chump Hands Off!  



That's Tyler, Texas.  And they turned out for this action despite rain.  It rained Thursday and Friday and that was supposed to be the end of it.  However, it rained and sprinkled throughout Saturday -- it was still sprinkling at 3:00 pm when the above action took place.  But they turned out.


While Americans were turning out in cities across the country, Convicted Felon Donald Chump was hiding out in Florida.  He didn't wait around until Friday to go on 'vacation,' he started it Thursday.  That allowed him to avoid the return of four American troops who died overseas.   As Ruth noted Friday:


There was a time in Donald Chump's first term as president that I gave him the benefit of the doubt regarding his alleged hatred of U.S. troops.  He quickly made clear that the rumors were indeed true.  We saw that further in his 2024 campaign and, of course, we have seen it since he was sworn in.  SignalGate, for example, put our military pilots at risk as they set out on a mission he ordered and then Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard, and the rest do a non-secure discussion of the mission before it starts and as it is being carried out.  To this day, he has refused to fire any of these people despite the fact that their actions could have resulted in the deaths of the military pilots.  That, by the way, is a point Senator Tammy Duckworth has made strongly and repeatedly.



Because he is never done s**ting on our troops, Mr. Chump's actions are not surprising but they are shocking, outrageous, and offensive.   Jeremiah Hassel (THE MIRROR) reports:

Donald Trump was slammed for missing the dignified transfer for four U.S. soldiers who were killed in Lithuania during a training accident as he was seen playing golf at his Trump National Doral Miami golf course for a LIV Golf event.

Lithuania's president held a ceremony honoring the fallen soldiers who drowned in a peat bog after their tactical vehicle went missing about a week ago. Lithuanian, Polish and U.S. soldiers and rescue teams searched through forests and swamps at the Gen. Silvestras Žukauskas training ground in Pabradė, which is about 6 miles west of the country's border with Belarus.
[. . .]
President Gitanas Nausėda and other dignitaries were among those who stood in respect as the hearses carrying the bodies to Vilnius airport in the nation's capital paraded past. They were flown to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware and will be buried this week.

Several of the onlookers were reportedly in tears during the procession. Nausėda said the reaction of the population and the military to the disappearance of the soldiers was rooted in the country's own difficult history.



 Lithuania's president showed them respect; however, Convicted Felon Donald Chump did not.  The Convicted Felon could not stop his golf game to honor Americans Pfc. Dante D. Taitano, Staff Sgt. Edvin F. Franco, Staff Sgt. Jose Duenez Jr., and Staff Sgt. Troy S. Knutson-Collins.  Dante was the youngest at 21, Troy was the oldest at 28, and Jose and Edvin were both only 25.  They are passed and they passed while doing a mission that they were tasked with but the nation's commander-in-chief was too busy -- yet again -- to honor them.
 


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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Musk and other racists

You think Alien Musk could ever find a rock to crawl back under?  I hope so.  Allison Morrow (CNN) explains:

The last 24 hours have brought a parade of humiliation for the world’s richest edgelord, starting with his $20 million losing bet on the pro-Trump candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Hours after the loss in Wisconsin, Tesla reported its biggest sales drop ever, falling 13% in the first quarter, while its No. 1 rival grew revenue by 60% in the same time period. Then came a Politico report quoting MAGA insiders who say that Musk has overstayed his welcome in Washington.

[. . .]

In short: Voters, customers, investors and the MAGA elite say the Elon Musk show has lost the plot.

Musk has shed more than a quarter of his total net worth since January as Tesla shares have tanked. He remains the world’s richest person by a country mile with $323 billion — second-placer Jeff Bezos is still more than $100 billion behind.

Because Musk is both the public face of Tesla and its biggest individual shareholder, when one suffers, the other suffers in kind. Musk’s alliance with the far right has torched Tesla’s brand in the eyes of what used to be the carmaker’s base: upwardly mobile eco-conscious lefties from the coasts.

It was never clear how Musk planned to replace those customers with folks from red states who have long resisted EV adoption. So far, various attempts to stem the bleeding have only made things worse.

A live Tesla sales pitch with Trump on the South Lawn reeked of desperation. The Commerce secretary’s urging of regular Americans to buy Tesla shares, similarly, fell flat. And the FBI threatening to prosecute Tesla vandals as domestic terrorists — a wild re-imagination of the meaning of “terrorism,” according to legal experts — only reinforced the sense of desperation around the brand.



Poor little racist can't catch a break.  On that, an e-mailer wanted to inform me that Amy Goodman tackled Musk's South African links.  Did she?  Like most Socialists, she took her sweet damn time, didn't she.  Eoin Higgins, also a Socialist, wrote a book ignoring it that was just published this year.  Ava and C.I. didn't ignore it.  And they didn't ignore it when it came time to review Higgins' bad book -- see "Media: OWNED finds Eoin Higgins owned by bad journalism."


Socialists don't really care about Black people.  We got that when they worked overtime to pose as Democrats and tell people not to vote for Kamala.

Socialists give lip service to the notion of reparations; however, they don't believe in them.  If they truly did, they wouldn't have campaigned against Kamala to put the racist Chump back in the White House.  Grasp that.  Think of all the White Socialists you saw trashing Kamala -- Amy Goodman, Norman Solomon, Rashida Tlaib (Arabs are White but only White Socialists are racist enough not to know that fact), Jill Stein, Rashida's ugly sister, etc etc -- they claim to believe in reparations.  But Black people saw the truth in the fall of 2024.

We were enslaved.  A debt is supposedly owed as a result.  Therefore reparations are needed.  That's what they pretend.

But in the fall of 2024, they could have worked to elect a Black woman -- these people who supposedly feel guilty for their involvement in the slave trade -- but they instead worked to put a White racist back in the White House.

We see you.  JACOBIN and you other worthless outlets (THE NATION), we see you.  

Black people aren't going to be tricked by you liars ever again.  Pretending to believe in reparations but, at the end of the day, you couldn't even vote for a Black woman to defeat the twice impeached, racist and insurrectionist Donald Trump.  Bitches, we see you.  We've got your number.  And we will overcome you the same we overcame slavery -- by fighting and truth telling.  It's over for you fake asses. 

Hopefully, it's over for Musk as well.


This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Thursday, April 3, 2025.  Donald Chump attempts to destroy the economy even more, SignalGate continues with new alarming details, Chump's gunning for the VA and veterans, whatever happened to president's putting their holdings into a blind trust, and much more.


Starting with news of an action.  This Saturday.  Tyler, Texas community members asked me to note this which I will gladly.  At the intersection of Broadway and Shiloh Road -- where the Barnes & Noble parking lot is, people will be gathering at 3:00 pm to tell the government hands off.  You can visit this webpage for more information:

Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them. We are fighting back!

They're taking everything they can get their hands on—our health care, our data, our jobs, our services—and daring the world to stop them. This is a crisis, and the time to act is now.

🚨 On Saturday, April 5th, we're taking to the streets to fight back with a clear message: Hands off! 🚨

This mass mobilization day is our message to the world that we do not consent to the destruction of our government and our economy for the benefit of Trump and his billionaire allies. Alongside Americans across the country, we are marching, rallying, and protesting to demand a stop the chaos and build an opposition movement against the looting of our country.

A core principle behind all Hands Off! events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

These actions will be taking place across the country.  We'll start tomorrow's snapshot with this information as well.  Mike loved being in Tyler during the 2024 campaign and he says (well Elaine says) he'll note it at his site tonight.


Good for Tyler.  Good for the country -- again here's the website and there will be actions across the country on Saturday.


The insane Convicted Felon Donald Chump announced tariffs yesterday evening. 

It is his latest attack on the economy and on the American people.


Stephanie Ruhl, on MSNBC, explained the claim Chump was making for tariffs, "We need to impose these tariffs because other companies have been ripping us off for years, taking advantage of the American people."  That's Chump's claim.  Reality is, as Stephanie explained, far different. 





Stephanie Ruhl: The White House says the 10% tariffs are going to apply everywhere.  Well WIRED and AXIOS pointed out that those taxes include the Heard and McDonald Islands.  You can see right here on the massive list that the administration put out on social media.  But here's what you might now realize.  Those islands?  They're in Antarctica.  They don't produce any exports.  Do you know why?  Because there are not any human beings that even live there.  There's no possible way that they could be taking advantage of us on trade.  What we do not know is if the penguins that live there will retaliate.

 
Stephanie and her guest panel addressed the reality of Chump's claims that this will lead to more things being built in the US.  No.  For increased production you need factories and you're looking at three to five years for those to be constructed.  By which time, Chump will be headed out or already out of the White House.  And his tariffs will most likely leave with him.  His erratic behavior on tariffs has not inspired confidence in the business community.  Who's going to work on constructing new factories for temporary tariffs?  He has no credibility on the topic.


Rachel Maddow also covered Chump's loose grasp on reality.





MSNBC's Rachel Maddow treated viewers on Wednesday evening to a world tour of some of the stranger places that President Donald Trump slapped with tariffs.

The tariffs, part of Trump's so-called "Liberation Day," tax foreign goods from 10 to 49 percent from just about every other country — but, Maddow noted, they also apply to a few places that don't seem to have much trade with the U.S., or even many people at all, for that matter.

"May I introduce you to Jan Mayen Island?" said Maddow. "It is a volcano, volcanic island, mostly covered in glaciers, hundreds of miles from anything else in the Arctic Ocean ... it does have an airstrip, but nobody lives there. Population: zero humans — many polar bears."


"Rest assured, we, the American people, are now protected from the predatory economic piracy of that uninhabited island," said Maddow. "Thanks to our genius strongman ruler who has put the American government to work. Donald Trump has just slapped a 10 percent tariff on Jan Mayen Island, just in case anyone ever moves up there and tries to screw us over with their Jan Mayen Island under-priced exports and stuff."



On Monday and Tuesday, the stock market, an indicator of investor confidence or anxiety, actually rose slightly. This was the result of high-level administration leaks to Wall Street players that today’s announcement won’t be as damaging as you might think and will finally clarify U.S. policy. But today the market is down again, probably because of the wildly different stories out there from Trump’s own economic advisers.

White House trade czar Peter Navarro says the new tariffs would raise $600 billion annually, the largest tax increase since World War II. This would presumably offset other Trump tax cuts, but at massive economic costs.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, more of a dove on the issue, has told lawmakers that the tariffs would be capped and could be negotiated downward. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been trying to reassure Wall Street, but others in the administration find the loudmouth Lutnick irritating, blame him for reinforcing Trump’s tariff obsession, and are setting him up to be the scapegoat. Politico has made a big deal of this (“Trump World Turns on Lutnick”), but its story, widely picked up elsewhere, is based on just two anonymous sources with their own axes to grind.


Senator Patty Murray's office issued the following:

***TODAY: Senate to vote on a resolution to reverse Trump’s tariffs on Canada—Trump’s trade war with Canada, which has resulted in severe, 25 percent retaliatory tariffs on nearly all goods, is already seriously hurting WA businesses and agriculture industry***

Washington state is one of the most trade-dependent states in the U.S., with 40 percent of WA jobs tied to international commerce

Senator Murray: “Trump’s refusal to accept basic economic realities or listen to the desperate pleas of American businesses, farmers, and families who can’t afford his costly tariffs is risking serious economic catastrophe and pushing our country toward a Republican recession.”

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released the following statement on President Trump’s reckless and sweeping new tariffs, which are expected to go into effect later today and will raise costs, and severely harm Washington state businesses, agriculture, and our overall economy. A recent analysis found that Trump’s tariffs could raise costs on the average American household by $5,200 a year—and these price hikes on working families are coming at the very same time that Republicans are forcing through Congress massive new tax cuts for billionaires.

The Senate will also vote today on a resolution from Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) that would reverse Trump’s tariffs on Canada by nullifying the emergency declaration issued by President Trump that underpins them. The resolution requires a simple majority to pass in the Senate and would also need to be brought up and passed in the Republican-controlled House in order to go into effect.

“Trump’s ham-fisted, utterly pointless tariffs are a tax that families in Washington state will pay on nearly everything they buy—whether at the grocery store, the car dealership, or your neighborhood coffee shop.

“We have all the data in the world that tells us exactly how these tariffs will hurt American businesses and push up prices—that’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. Trump and his cabinet are choosing to ignore the mountains of evidence we have that tariffs do not work and push ahead because they simply don’t care. They don’t care if small businesses have to close their doors, if farmers lose access to markets, or if prices go up—because it won’t affect Trump and his cabinet full of billionaires.

“Trump’s trade war is an especially deep cut to farmers, fishers, and producers in Washington state—I’ve talked to so many who are absolutely furious that Trump is putting their livelihoods at risk because he cannot seem to grasp the basic fact that they actually rely on international markets to sell their goods. Trump doesn’t have a clue—and businesses in Washington state are already paying the price for his ignorance.

“Today I will vote for Senator Kaine’s resolution to reverse Trump’s disastrous tariffs on Washington state’s largest trading partner, Canada—Trump’s trade war has already forced businesses in Washington state who rely on imported materials and business from Canada to lay off employees and close their doors, and is upending supply chains across the Pacific Northwest.

“Trump’s refusal to accept basic economic realities or listen to the desperate pleas of American businesses, farmers, and families who can’t afford his costly tariffs is risking serious economic catastrophe and pushing our country toward a Republican recession.”

Washington state has one of the most trade-dependent economies of any state in the country, with 40 percent of jobs tied to international commerce and approximately $60 billion in annual exports. Washington is the top U.S. producer of apples, blueberries, hops, pears, spearmint oil, and sweet cherries—all of which risk losing vital export markets due to retaliatory tariffs from key trading partners including Canada. Additionally, more than 12,000 small and medium-sized companies in Washington state export goods and will struggle to absorb the impact of retaliatory tariffs. Trump’s tariffs during his first term were extremely costly for Washington state—as one example, India imposed a 20 percent retaliatory tariff on U.S. apples, causing Washington apple shipments to India to fall by 99 percent and growers to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in exports.

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The man has lost his mind.  Heaven help this country.  It's no longer just a mad man in control of the country, it's now a mad man who has lost his sanity..


Prior to his announcement of the tariffs late yesterday, the world had already rendered its verdict on Donald Chump.  Evan Williams (TAG 24 NEWS) reports:


 Ex-Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has used a speech to criticize and mock President Donald Trump, and issue a warning to leaders.
Turnbull, who served as Australia's PM from 2015 until 2018, issued a warning that the country's next leader needs to "stand up" better against Trump, even if that means facing a flood of social media abuse.

His comments come days after current PM Anthony Albanese called an election for May 5, 2025.
"They've got to be able to stand up," Turnbull told the National Press Club of Australia on Tuesday.

"If that means they get a brickbat or a Truth Social post saying 'You're weak and ineffectual. You don't know anything about China'... If you're spooked by that you shouldn't be in the job."

As he spoke about a potential Truth Social post, Turnbull imitated Trump and repeated the word "China" in a mocking voice. The impersonation drew laughs from the crowd, who proceeded to applaud.


As Ava and I noted the other day, "MID CENTURY MODERN delivers what is promises, strong laughs, belly laughs.  All Chump ever provides is the punchline to a sick and dirty joke."  Meanwhile TAGTIG reports:


The former Belgian Prime Minister and current European MP Elio Di Rupo has just published an open letter against the American President Donald Trump.

"Dear Donald, you're a dangerous ignoramus. For the United States. And for the rest of the world," writes Elio Di Rupo.

He accuses him of trying to impose his narrow view of the world:

"In Europe, every citizen has their place, regardless of their origin, gender, sexual orientation or disability. Anti-discrimination policies correct injustices, give everyone a chance, they change lives."

And he continues: "You're putting on a show. Making noise. Creating emptiness. You're defending a world of domination, submission, injustice."


The whole world laughs at Donald Chump.  

And he's not fit for the job.  The security breach (breaches) make this clear.  







Yesterday, Ruth Marcus and  Preet Bharara addressed SignalGate. 





That the breach(es) happened is outrageous enough.  That Chump is unable to hold anyone accountable for it is even more outrageous.   Christopher Sharp (IRISH STAR) notes:



A former staffer under Donald Trump has admitted that he’s “terrified” for national security following the latest round of leaks and scandals by the 47th President’s administration.

Anthony Scaramucci, who acted briefly as the White House Communications Director of Communications in 2017, admitted that he and others were scared about what Trump’s lackadaisical approach to national security meant for the years to come.
He told Katty Kay on their podcast ‘The Rest is Politics US’: “I’m terrified! There are former cabinet officials that I talk to all the time in the Secretary of Defence. Terrified.”

Anthony’s comments came after 'SignalGate' in which national security advisor to the Trump administration Mike Waltz invited journalist Jeffrey Goldberg into a Signal chat group in which he and other senior officials discussed America’s plans to bomb Yemen.


SignalGate is not a one-off.  It is part of the pattern of how this administration operates and how it leaves all of us at rick.  At risk with regards to national security, at risk with regards to our private information including our Social Security numbers.   Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling (THE NEW REPUBLIC) notes:

Signalgate seems to have been the norm for National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, rather than the exception.

Waltz’s team had set up at least 20 Signal group chats dedicated to discussing international crises, Politico reported Wednesday. His staff “regularly” leaned on the retail app to coordinate work on issues in Ukraine, China, Gaza, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, according to four people that had been added to the chats.
All four sources that spoke with the publication said they witnessed instances of “sensitive information” being discussed, reported Politico’s White House bureau chief Dasha Burns.

Waltz’s emerging national security scandals have made him less than popular in the White House. Last month, Waltz made Donald Trump furious by accidentally inviting a journalist to a Cabinet group chat on Signal about bombing Yemen.

In the days after the initial scandal broke, Wired reported that an account sharing the intelligence official’s name had seemingly left his Venmo profile public. In doing so, Waltz disclosed the names of hundreds of his personal and professional associates, including government officials and lobbyists.

Last week, the German newspaper Der Spiegel reported that Waltz was among several senior administration officials that had their personal data, such as account passwords, email addresses, and personal cell phone numbers, listed online.

If that weren’t bad enough, The Washington Post reported Tuesday that Waltz and his team had been relying on Gmail—a platform even less secure than Signal—to discuss “sensitive military positions and powerful weapons systems relating to an ongoing conflict.”

Chump and his administration continue to dismiss this as something minor when it is not.  And this was not their position a few years back.   Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck (CNN) point out:


When Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden faced intense scrutiny for their handling of classified material, top officials now serving in Trump’s Justice Department and FBI demanded criminal probes and severe penalties.

Yet today, those same figures – including Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, and DC interim US Attorney Ed Martin – have all declined to publicly criticize senior Trump officials who used Signal to share military attack plans in a chat that inadvertently included a journalist.
The Trump administration has denied any classified information was discussed in the text messages released by The Atlantic about plans to bomb rebels in Yemen, but CNN reported that information shared in the chat was highly classified at the time it was sent.

Bondi, now the country’s highest ranking law enforcement official, vigorously defended the officials who participated in the Signal chat, including Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and suggested it was unlikely their actions would be investigated criminally. But previously, Bondi argued that both Clinton and her aide Huma Abedin needed to face charges after emails that contained classified information were found on the computer of her ex-husband, former Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner.
“This has everything to do with the security of our country,” Bondi said in January 2018 on Fox News. “When you have the top-secret security clearance that Huma Abedin had – you know when you send those emails that you are violating the law, and there is no objective law enforcement officer in this country that would not charge her based on that. Alright? No one.”




The Chump is the champ of corruption.  We see that yet again in the way his administration has attacked the state of Maine. Arthur Delaney (HUFFINGTON POST) reports:

Emails show that the Social Security Administration canceled contracts with the state of Maine as political payback against its Democratic governor.  

A week after Maine Gov. Janet Mills clashed publicly with President Donald Trump at the White House over transgender athletes in girls’ sports, Leland Dudek, the acting commissioner of Social Security, asked his staff about what contracts Maine had with the Social Security Administration. 
The agency has vital records contracts with every state, allowing parents to request Social Security numbers for their newborns at the hospital and to verify deaths through an electronic system.

According to emails obtained by Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Social Security staff informed Dudek that canceling the contracts “would result in improper payments and potential for identity theft.” 

Dudek told his staff to go for it.

“Please cancel the contracts. While our improper payments will go up, and fraudsters may compromise identities, no money will go from the public trust to a petulant child,” Dudek wrote, referring to Mills. 

Canceling the vital records contracts would make it more difficult for the federal government to track births and deaths in Maine, hampering efforts to prevent fraud across government agencies, all of which use Social Security records to prevent improper payments.


Here's the press release from Connolly's office on the matter:


Today, Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent a letter to U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) Acting Commissioner Leland Dudek calling on him to immediately resign and to come before the Committee for a transcribed interview.  Committee Democrats obtained emails exposing his decision to terminate two contracts between SSA and the state of Maine – knowing that doing so would increase waste, fraud, and abuse – in order to carry out President Trump’s threats against the State after Governor Janet Mills upset him. 

The emails obtained by Committee Democrats show Dudek committed this transgression knowingly and willingly, even calling the Maine Governor a “petulant child” for standing up for her constituents.

“I write with grave concern regarding your decision to punish the people of Maine and undermine the integrity of the Social Security Administration in an effort to further the President’s personal grievances.  On February 27, 2025, you ordered the termination of two contracts between the Social Security Administration and the state of Maine as direct retaliation for statements made by Maine Governor Janet Mills that upset President Donald Trump.  Email documentation indicates that you ordered these contracts terminated even though you knew that doing so would increase improper payments and create opportunities for fraudsters.  The Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration should serve the American people, not create waste, fraud, and abuse on the taxpayer’s dime.  I call on you to resign immediately, and I request that you sit for a transcribed interview with Oversight Committee staff,” wrote the Ranking Member.   

On February 21, 2025, President Trump publicly threatened to retaliate against the people of Maine after Governor Mills refused to bend to his will after he issued a potentially unlawful Executive Order.  He told Governor Mills:  “You’d better do it, because you’re not going to get any federal funding at all if you don’t.”

On February 27, 2025, Acting Commissioner Dudek emailed SSA staff about Maine’s contracts with the SSA.  At 3:30 pm that afternoon, a staff member sent an email warning him, “Terminating the contracts would result in improper payments and potential for identity theft.”  The staffer promised to “provide more information shortly.”  

At 7:09 pm on the same day, Acting Commissioner responded, stating:  “Please cancel the contracts.  While our improper payments will go up, and fraudsters may compromise identities, no money will go from the public trust to a petulant child.”’

Despite reinstating the contracts on March 7, 2025, and claiming that he did not intend to harm the people of Maine, the emails obtained by the Committee show that Acting Commissioner Dudek knew of the negative impacts of cancelling the programs and was willing to hurt the people of Maine and waste taxpayer money to avenge President Trump.  

“The American people deserve answers about your activities and communications in the time between President Trump’s February 21, 2025 public threat to Governor Mills and your February 27, 2025 order to cancel the enumeration at birth and electronic death registration contracts with the state of Maine, and about your knowledge that cancelling these contracts would lead to increased waste, fraud, and abuse.  Please propose convenient dates in April for a transcribed interview with Committee Staff.  You should know that my invitation to sit for a transcribed interview will stand until the interview occurs—even after your resignation,” concluded Ranking Member Connolly.  



Let's move to another topic, Florence Muchai (CRYPTOPOLITAN) reports:


Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) nosedived on Wednesday after a regulatory filing revealed plans for a large stock sale, including the potential sale of US President Donald Trump’s $2.3 billion stake. The update comes against the backdrop of Trump’s upcoming announcement of new trade tariffs, which he has branded as “liberation day” policies.

TMTG, which operates the social media platform Truth Social, saw its stock drop 8% following the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing late Tuesday. 

The document outlined plans to sell more than 142 million shares, including Trump’s 114 million shares, held in a revocable trust controlled by his son, Donald Trump Jr.

Other major shareholders, including US Attorney General Pam Bondi, TMTG Chairman Devin Nunes, and Yorkville, a Cayman Islands-registered company, are also set to offload a combined 134 million shares. In addition, TMTG is issuing 8.4 million new shares to increase the available trading stock.


I'm confused here.  Donald Chump is the president of the United States.  Though he does not treat it as such,  it's a full time job.  You're not supposed to have a side hustle.  I'm remembering both Bushes and every other Oval Office occupant having to put assets in a blind trust to avoid abusing their power of the presidency to profit from the position. 

There are zero checks in balances in place at present, they're all ignored.  And the country is worse for it.


Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

ICYMI: Murray Statement on Trump & Elon Plans to Decimate VA, Firing 80,000 Employees and Putting Veterans’ Care in Grave Danger

ICYMI: Senator Murray, VA Researchers, Employees, Contractors in WA State Slam Trump & Elon’s Plans to Decimate VA With Further Mass Layoffs, Harm Services Veterans Rely On

***Report HERE***

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, released a new report detailing how President Trump and Elon Musk’s reckless mass firings at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are already harming veterans’ services and health care in Washington state and across the country.

Senator Murray has been outspoken in standing up for veterans, VA employees, and VA researchers against Trump and Elon Musk’s indiscriminate mass layoffs that will undermine critical services our nation’s veterans rely on every day. Senator Murray, a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, was among the first to raise the alarm about the layoffs of VA researchers and called on President Trump to immediately reverse the firings. She pressed VA Deputy Secretary nominee Dr. Paul Lawrence on the firings of VA researchers at the hearing on his nomination last week, held a press conference with a VA employee and veteran in Seattle who was abruptly laid off as part of the mass firings with zero justification, and put out a fact sheet on how the indiscriminate mass firings were hurting workers in Washington state, including VA researchers. In January, Murray and others called on President Trump to exempt all VA employees from the hiring freeze issued as part of his Day One Executive Orders.  

The full report is available HERE and below:

National View: The Department of Veterans Affairs

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs serves approximately nine million enrolled veterans every year. Washington state alone has around 232,000 veterans enrolled in the VA health care system. Its mission is to provide comprehensive care, support, and benefits to veterans of the United States military and their families. Core VA benefits and services include: health care including medical, mental health, and rehabilitation care; benefits and compensation including disability compensation, pensions, educational assistance, and housing loans; and burial and memorial services, including access to national cemeteries.

Like the rest of the federal government, VA employs high numbers of veterans and military spouses compared to private sector employers. Veterans make up 30% of the federal workforce, and the federal government is the largest single employer of veterans in the country.

On February 13, 2024, VA Secretary Collins terminated 1,000 VA employees, including a substantial number of veterans and military spouses, without cause.Then on February 24, Secretary Collins carried out another round of illegal terminations of VA employees. This mass firing brought the total number of fired VA employees to 2,400. Of those fired, a large proportion were themselves veterans and military spouses. On March 4, a leaked internal VA memo showed that Secretary Collins planned to terminate an estimated 83,000 employees – likely including an estimated 20,000 veterans – by the end of September of this year. This plan to reduce the VA workforce to September 2019 levels, coupled with the ongoing hiring freeze and illegal terminations of probationary employees, will be catastrophic for the agency, its workforce, and for the veterans, caregivers, and survivors it serves.

These measures will reverse the progress made by the previous Administration, during which VA was able to deliver more care and benefits to more veterans than ever before. It would roll back the progress and massive expansion of care and benefits from the bipartisan PACT Act, the largest expansion of VA health care and benefits in decades. These mass firings also threaten to erode recent progress in lowering the veteran unemployment rate, which has been a longstanding, bipartisan priority.

The Department of Veterans Affairs Provides Necessary Services and Has Ripple Effects Across Washington State

Before these mass firings, the VA was already experiencing staff shortages. The recent additional staffing and funding cuts will exacerbate these shortages and negatively impact the care veterans receive.

Former VA employees describe likely irreversible damage to the VA system, including loss of innovation and increased strain on already scarce staff time and resources. 

  • Future Zhou, a disabled Army veteran who worked as an Inventory Manager at the Puget Sound VA Medical Center in Washington state, was abruptly let go due to recent workforce cuts imposed by the Trump Administration. By eliminating inventory management positions, understaffed nurses will now be burdened with additional responsibilities as they work to provide top-notch care with already limited time. Veteran patients will need to wait longer for medication and equipment they need while they are receiving care.
    • “Unfortunately, I was not alone. Five other logistics personnel in our probationary phase were dismissed within hours of me, two mail clerks and three supply techs. The unprofessional manner in which these decisions were executed was incredibly disrespectful. I have since visited my office—because I still receive my care at the Seattle VA—and witnessed firsthand the undue stress and devastation that these indiscriminate firings have caused. Our supply team is now more than seven days behind on placing critical supply requests for medication and equipment in our hospital, and our supply techs have had to cut their night shifts, limiting deliveries to our clinics. I saw nurses going down to the warehouse to collect their own supplies in order to continue to provide quality care to our veterans. I am not confident that the hospital can remain open under these conditions.”
  • Christian Helfrich, who served twenty years with the Puget Sound VA Medical Center as a research investigator, was one of seven research employees laid off because their research terms were not renewed due to the hiring freeze.
    • “In terms of what the effect will be on veterans… it’s not having innovative care developed in the VA, like pulmonary teams using the Electronic Health Record to identify problems for veterans before they happen, preventing things like pneumonia, and it’s not doing things like having people systematically identifying problems with the new Oracle Electronic Health Record… Research is an investment in the future—and if we don’t invest in research today, we are not investing in the future of the VA. And I’ll just add, what’s going on right now isn’t a two-way door where you can tear down the VA and then see what happens, and if you don’t like it, go back to the way it was. This is a one-way door —if we tear it down now, it is going to take years or decades to build back.”
  • Raphael Garcia, a 100% disabled Army veteran and combat engineer, was abruptly fired from his role as a management analyst with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs by the current administration.
    • “I swore an oath to serve our country—first in the U.S. Army and then at the VA—only to be suddenly terminated by the very institution that promised to care for those who have served … Removing key personnel, not only delays claim processing, it erodes the institutional knowledge built over years of service, and sacrifices the care and compassion our veterans deserve.”

All three of these VA employees provided essential services to improve the health and lives of veterans. Without these staff and the other dedicated VA employees who were unduly fired, health care access and disability claim decisions will be delayed, services will be eliminated, and overall care for veterans will be negatively impacted.

One veteran, who is a prominent member and advocate in his local veteran service organization, confirmed that these cuts will further stress these systems that veterans rely on.

  • Joshua Schrek is an Iraq and Afghanistan veteran who now lives in Renton, Washington and serves as a Judge Advocate General of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). He’s been active in the VFW for over 15 years, previously serving at the post, district, and department levels, including previously being the Department of Washington VFW state Chief of Staff. His comments represent his own views and not those of VFW.
    • “I have received information directly from an employee at the Seattle VA who expressed serious concerns. He shared that his department is responsible for overseeing 46 veteran-facing products and services, including My HealtheVet, Community Care Billing, Enrollment & Eligibility, and the Veterans Crisis Line. Out of 140 authorized positions, only 65 are filled – expected to drop to 59. He also noted that they rely on over 700 contractors, and with contract cancellations happening centrally and without local input, there’s a risk these systems could go offline with no available staff to restore them.”
    • “The situation has the potential to affect not only veterans but also the families who rely on VA support systems. If services like benefits processing, crisis response, and access to medical care are interrupted, it creates stress and instability for those trying to navigate an already complex system. One particularly alarming note shared with me was that if some systems break, they may ‘stay down indefinitely’ due to a lack of technical staff to fix them.”

The Trump Administration is Damaging Veterans’ Access to Care for Years to Come

Trump and Musk are putting the health care and benefits veterans have earned in grave danger. They are firing tens of thousands of people responsible for administering the services and care that over nine million veterans enrolled in VA health care across the country count on—and it’s a breach of the sacred commitment we make to our veterans to take care of them when they return home. These arbitrary mass layoffs, at the very least, are going to mean longer processing times for disability or education claims veterans are desperately waiting on and longer wait times for veterans to see a healthcare provider—to say nothing of the serious threat to patient safety or the threat of VA medical centers closing. For example, the Puget Sound VA already has 40 mental health position vacancies, 14 of which are psychology positions. Firing additional employees will only further decrease access to mental health care. The consequences will reverberate for generations—more veterans sick and unable to get their benefits, more veterans out of a job, and fewer men and women willing to sign up to serve a nation that shows it will not keep their promises to them.

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 Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Make America A Pigsty Again" went up last night.  The following sites updated: