Friday, June 13, 2025. Senator Alex Padilla is assaulted by Kristi Noem and her goons, Pete Hegseth makes clear he is not fit to be Secretary of Defense, the press continues to cover for him and treat his repeated failures as though they are normal. They are not. One example, when you are four months late in submitting a budget and still haven't submitted it, that's not normal.
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: It should come as no surprise that I have serious concerns with both the deployment of the National Guard and the Marines to Los Angeles. I served in the Marine Corps. We are trained to be war fighters not for crowd control. Everyone here should be alarmed that the president has sent armed forces into a city against the wishes of the governor and mayor. I am concerned this administration is purposely escalating the situation with this step and politicizing our armed forces in the process. Let's call it for what it is: It's political theater. Hegseth, are the Marines in Los Angeles in order to protect property by any means necessary?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Sir, I would say the ICE officers and the police officers being attacked is not political theater --
Police officers attacked? Is that what the little Nazi just said? The same one who refused all week to call out the insurrectionists that attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021? For three days this week, I've had to sit through that idiot avoiding reality in front of one Congressional committee after another. On Tuesday, he lied to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense (see Wednesday's "The Snapshot" and Ava and my "Media: Lulu would explode Hegseth's head"), on Wednesday, he lied to the Senate Appropriations Committee (see yesterday's "The Snapshot") and yesterday it was the House Armed Services Committee.
Throughout it all, the liar invoked attacks on the police while pretending that January 6th didn't happen. While lying nonstop. He's just a cheap little liar. As Betty noted this morning:
The police were under attack.
Their
lives were threatened by treason monkeys egged on by Chump. They stood
strong and brave and did everything any US citizen could have asked for
them to do.
When Chump is
finally out of the White House, I want the next president to have a
ceremony to recognize these heroes. I want it televised. I want us to
come together as a nation -- those with sanity -- and make clear that
these people are heroes and that we are grateful to them.
They repelled the attack, yes. But more than that, they stood up for and helped preserve freedom and democracy.
Chump and his minions are disgusting. And they can rot in hell -- and I'm sure that they will.
For three days, we've had to put up with Hegseth and his never ending lies. He's sat with General Dan Caine and fat Bryn Woollacott
MacDonnell (who used to work for US House Rep Calvart). Caine, unlike Hegseth, could at least call out Hitler. But with MAGA so rooted in Nazi love and with Hegseth's tattoos, Hegseth will never call out Hitler.
For three days, we've had to put up with his overly made up face. We've learned that Lysine does actually reduce herpes sores around the mouth and reduced Hegseth's as the week progressed. I'm told that he didn't worry about how much he consumed because it's supposed to all flush out in the urine. Not a doctor, not giving medical advice just telling you it worked this week for Hegseth. The foundation he wore? A toss up. By the third day, they selected one dark enough to almost completely conceal the Psoriasis (a journalist friend at Wednesday's hearing insists they look more a skin reaction to drinking too much alcohol) but it was a little too dark and emphasized the jowls. A trade off?
What didn't work?
Is the little Nazi dressing himself?
He wore a tie that looked the same over and over -- and looked dirty at every hearing. Too cheap to get your ties dry cleaned? He had food on it, crusted food on it, one day. And he wore that awful shirt every day unless he owns three that look exactly the same.
Someone needs to tell him that he's neither 7-years-old nor Sarah Jessica Parker. At 45, he needs to learn to dress like a man. If SJP wants to wear a little boy's shirt, she can pull it off. She can. She. But a middle-aged man wearing a boy's shirt comes off more than a ltitle strange and pervy.
The hair -- like his personality -- got greasier each day.
And just like the gook in his ugly hair increased each day, so did his anger.
He tried to avoid every question. He tried to run out the clock. Over and over, he was told to answer the question. On Tuesday, it started early on with the first questioning from a Democrat -- US House Rep Betty McCollum had to repeatedly insist she was reclaiming her time and even the Republican chair had to note that Hegseth was not answering her. Wednesday, Senator Jack Reed was the strongest in pointing out that Hegseth was not answering the questions. Yesterday, it was probably US House Rep Salud Carbajal who was the most emphatic about pointing out Hegseth's non-answers -- "Just yes or no. Can you just say yes or no? This isn't FOX NEWS anymore. Just yes or no." In fact, let's note another time where Carbajal had to remind the Nazi that he was being asked a yes or no question.
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: Secretary, do you think the United States should continue supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia -- a nation that is hostile towards the United States?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Well, as you know, sir, President Trump is committed to peace --
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: No, I just want a yes or no answer
Secretary Pete Hegseth: -- the
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: Just yes or not. Just yes or no.
Secretary Pete Hegseth: -- millions of dollars.--
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: Yes or no. Can I get a yes or no out of you?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: We continue to send --
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: Come on.
Secretary Pete Hegseth: -- central --
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: It's that easy. Kindergardners could give me a yes or no.
The press seems to have missed this in its partial coverage so let's really underscore it.
Every one of the three hearings this week were about DoD's budget -- the 2026 Fiscal Year budget. Hegseth is the Secretary of the Defense. He is responsible for the department. DoD has still not turned in a budget.
The press doesn't seem to get that this is a problem. US House Rep Betty McCollum was the first to point this out on Tuesday, "The point of this hearing is the
President's 2026 Fiscal Budget Request and we don't have it. It was due
in February today is June 10th. Four months from now is the end of the
fiscal year and all we have is a very rough draft. The DoD has failed
to submit a complete request."
That's one more example of how he is avoiding questions and not doing his job.
Or as Carbajal put it "Another b.s. answer."
All he's giving is b.s. answers. And where is the damn press? Why is this not a headline every day on the front page? Every day at the top of any news broadcast? Hegseth can't pull a budget request together. That's big news. This budget was the reason for all three hearings this week. His hedging and evading on questions was just a smaller version his heading and evading his duty to submit a budget request.
At yesterday's hearing, US House Rep Maggie Goodlander pointed out:
You're required, under law, to submit this budget to Congress,
because we've got the power of the purse, after all, no later than the
first Monday in February. Here we are on the second Thursday in June. We
don't have your budget, as the Chairman, the Ranking Member, and many
of my colleagues on this committee have pointed out. You have testified
that you want to be accountable for every dollar, every taxpayer dollar,
and where it goes. We can't do our job without your budget. When can we
expect your budget, Mr. Hegseth?
When can we expect your budget?
That should have been the headline every day this week.
And, as we noted earlier, it was pointed out in Tuesday's hearing. And in Wednesday's hearing. And yesterday.
At what point is the press concerned over Hegseth's failure to meet the February deadline? Over his continued failure, all these months later, to meet the deadline?
This is a major story. But we don't hear about that. It's treated as normal but is dysfunctional and goes to how Hegseth was never qualified for this position.
And that's there now in his refusal to answer questions -- again, he refused to condemn Hitler this week. At a public hearing, he couldn't condemn Hitler. Appearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, he refused to condemn Hitler -- apparently afraid he might hurt Adolph's feelings?
In March 2025, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, reported that he had been accidentally included by Mike Waltz in a Signal group chat where Hegseth shared information about attacks in Yemen hours before they occurred.[113] The discussions involved U.S. officials, including Vance and secretary of state Marco Rubio. According to The New York Times, several officials with the Department of Defense expressed shock at the incident, while various former national security officials noted the potential for espionage amid ongoing efforts by China to obtain telecommunications records. A spokesperson for the National Security Council confirmed Goldberg's report and the authenticity of the messages. Hegseth rejected that war plans were shared and called Goldberg "deceitful" and a "discredited so-called journalist".[114][115] Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said no classified information was shared and CIA director John Ratcliffe said Signal was authorized for the group chat.[116]
The incident distressed Hegseth, who threatened to use a polygraph on Christopher W. Grady, the acting chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.[117] Goldberg later published most of the Signal chat.[118] The chat showed that Hegseth posted information including the launch times of F-18 aircraft, MQ-9 drones and Tomahawk missiles, as well as the time when the F-18 aircraft would reach their targets, and the time when the bombs would land.[119][120] Hegseth commented on the chat, writing that there were: "No names. No targets. No locations. No units. No routes. No sources. No methods. And no classified information".[121] The incident led to criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.[122] After the Signal leak, media outlet Der Spiegel searched the Internet using a commercial information provider and password leaks, which revealed Hegseth's personal mobile number, personal email address and its password, and WhatsApp account.[123]
The Wall Street Journal reported that Hegseth had brought his wife to two meetings with foreign defense officials in which sensitive information was discussed, one meeting in February, at Brussels, with NATO officials, and the other in March, at the Pentagon, with British Defense Secretary John Healey.[124] Meanwhile, the Associated Press reported in March that Hegseth's brother, Phil, was listed by the Trump administration as a senior adviser to Hegseth, accompanying Hegseth to meetings, including in Congress, and on official foreign trips.[6] Phil, who previously worked in podcasting and media relations, was confirmed by Hegseth's office to be working in the Pentagon as a Department of Homeland Security liaison to the Department of Defense.[6] That month, The Washington Post detailed a memorandum written by Hegseth orienting the department towards deterring a potential invasion of Taiwan and supporting homeland defense by "assuming risk" in Europe. The document contained passages that were identical to those present in Project 2025.[125]
In April, the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General announced an inquiry into Hegseth's disclosure of classified information in the Signal chat.[126] That month, The New York Times reported that Hegseth had shared details on the attack in a second Signal chat with his wife, brother, and personal lawyer.[127] At the White House Easter Egg Roll, Hegseth suggested that the revelations were a coordinated smear campaign.[128] John Ullyot, the former spokesman for the Department of Defense, wrote in a Politico Magazine opinion piece hours later that the department was in a "full-blown meltdown" and warned that Hegseth was at risk of losing his position.[129]
According to NPR, the White House began looking for a secretary of defense to replace Hegseth the following day.[130] Nonetheless, he retained support from Trump,[131] who privately did not seek to relitigate a grueling Senate confirmation, enjoyed Hegseth's presence and appearance on television, and believed that firing him would lead to questions over Waltz's retention, while he publicly associated the controversy to "disgruntled employees" and boasted of Hegseth's work.[132][133]Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, stated that "the entire Pentagon is working against" Hegseth.[134] Representative Don Bacon became the first Republican House member to urge that Hegseth be fired.[135]
According to The Washington Post, Hegseth had Signal installed on his computer to circumvent cellular communication issues and to communicate with other Trump officials easier.[136]CNN later reported that Ricky Buria, a former aide to secretary of defense Lloyd Austin, had set up Signal on Hegseth's computer.[137] According to the Associated Press, the computer was on an unsecured internet line that was not using one of the Department of Defense's IP addresses.[138]
At least five political appointees within the Department of Defense resigned by April 24.[117] That day, Joe Kesper, Hegseth's chief of staff, resigned, but stated that he would remain at the department as a special government employee.[139] The firings and resignations led to a crisis within the Department of Defense that was described as a "free-for-all" by one employee who spoke to Politico.[140] Hegseth received criticism from Senate Democrats over alleged civilian deaths in the Yemen strikes.[141] In the same month, Sean Parnell, Justin Fulcher, Patrick Weaver, and Ricky Buria were announced as new senior advisers.[142]
Now let's go to yesterday's hearing.
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: I'm going to beat this drum because you refuse to take responsibility. Will you take responsibility for having made a mistake -- not to mention many people would say break the law -- in participating in the Signal group chat that included a journalist, your wife, your brother where classified information was shared?
Secertary Hegseth: Sir, every way I communicate is authorized.
US House Rep Salud Carbajal: Oh, okay, if you want to say that. I have called for your resignation. I didn't think you were qualified before your confirmation and you have done nothing to inspire confidence in your ability to lead competently. You broke the law in sharing classified information and, in doing so, endangered the lives of our service members that you are responsible for. Your inability to hold yourself accountable makes you incapable to lead. This alone makes you unfit to be the Secretary of Defense
I want to go back to his confirmation hearing, to right after it when Senator Jack Reed issued a press release on that hearing which included:
Mr. Hegseth dodged and deferred questions about his conduct. He instead focused on complaining and calling our military weak and too “politically correct.” I am concerned that confirming Mr. Hegseth would send a message to our troops that they will be evaluated on political standards rather than merits, and that he will inject politics into a nonpartisan organization.
Further, Mr. Hegseth failed to convince us that he is capable of running any organization remotely as complex as the Department of Defense. He financially mismanaged two veterans' organizations and created a workplace culture of misconduct, including several incidents of public intoxication. This is unacceptable behavior for a Secretary of Defense nominee.
Further, he defended his recent statement that: “I’m straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles.”
The confirmation hearing was on US House Rep Jill Tokuda's mind as evidenced by this exchange in yesterday's hearing.
US House Rep Jill Tokuda: Mr. Secretary, during your confirmation hearing, you failed to deny
the conclusion that you would carry out an order to shoot protesters in
the legs. So let me be direct, given what we're seeing across the
country right now, would you carry out or issue an order by the
President for our military to fire upon protesters actively engaging in
their civil right to exercise free speech, their First Amendment rights,
would you give that order from the President?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: I assume you're insinuating what's going on in Los Angeles.
US House Rep Jill Tokuda: Not just in Los Angeles, if you take a look at protests throughout the country, it's a simple question,
Secretary Pete Hegseth: As you know and as this committee knows, we have standard rules of
engagement that are in place that give guidance to our troops and they
abide by them.
US House Rep Jill Tokuda: I'm asking what you would do. Again, you said
you serve at the pleasure of the President, is that not true?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: I do serve.
US House Rep Jill Tokuda: So if the President told you to shoot people in the legs, would you
do so? Now, you failed to answer this question as well as at the
confirmation hearing when asked by members of the Senate.
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Because I refuse to accept a false hypothetical that's attempting to put me in a corner.
US House Rep Jill Tokuda: At a time when we have more Marines and National Guard in Los
Angeles than we do in Syria and [Iraq] alone, I don't think this is a
hypothetical. This is an actual situation that we are dealing with right
now.
Hegseth is unqualified and ignorant. He's forever yammering on about the border, for example, but he doesn't have a clue as was made clear in the following exchange in yesterday's hearing.
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Secretary Hegseth, do you know how many border miles there are in New Mexico?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: I don't know. Not the exact number of miles.
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Can you give me a round figure?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Hundreds.
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: 180 miles. Can you tell me where the border wall starts and ends on this map of New Mexico?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Not properly oriented to your map but I know fortunately because of the administration previous they did not have the opportunity to finish the border wall
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Thank you, Secretary. Thank you. You have been to New Mexico. Can you tell me where in New Mexico you've been to?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: I've been to the border twice to look at once our national security defense down there because, uh, I can't recall a time when a Secretary of Defense has gone down the first four or five months of his tenure --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Was that in an urban area or a rural area?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Both areas. Traversed rural areas and urban areas.
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Okay, so you must be familiar with --
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Some with walls. Some without.
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: So --
Secretary Pete Hegseth: President Trump --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Thank you, Mr .Secretary, I'm reclaiming my time. The most remote part of New Mexico is called The Boothill. And I'm not sure that you spent any time in The Boothill of New Mexico. Mr. Secretary, I was raised on the border. I've lived there my entire life. I've worked alongside ranches, farmers, wild life biologists and other stakeholders for over a decade. I headed a border security task force in my community before coming to Congress. I've traveled with border patrols on ATVs, I've hunted the border on horseback and hiked dozens of miles in the most remote stretches of the border in this region. Now do you happen to know why there hasn't been a border wall in The Boothill?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Well based on what you just described, you should be a big fan of what our administration just is --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Well, Secretary, I'm asking why a border wall has not been built. Funds have been allocated for a border.
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Here's what I know, our commanders on the ground and engineers and others would understand what goes where and why and where there should be a border wall there --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Okay, Secretary, are you with Animas Mountains, with San Luis Mountains, with Guadalupe Pass or Long Canyon?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: Again --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Critical border areas.
Secretary Pete Hegseth: I'm aware that there are gaps in different places --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Thank you, Secretary, I appreciate your answer on that --
Secretary Pete Hegseth: -- where it makes the most sense --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Thank you, thank you, Secretary. So you agree that a border wall doesn't make sense for the entire country?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: I-I think we need a border wall across our entire border.
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Okay, then you should know why it's almost physically impossible to build a border across the Animus Mountains and the terrain challenges that poses and the billions of dollars. Do you know if there's roads on those mountains currently?
Secretary Pete Hegseth: If we're going to spend money on --
US House Rep. Gabe Vasquez: Okay, I'll take that as a no The point I'm trying to make, Mr. Secretary, is that if this is so important to the military than you as Secretary of the Dept of Defense should know more about the border. Mr. Secretary, I urge you to skip the photo ops next time you go to a port of entry and spend time on the ground in places like Diamond Day Ranch.
Hegseth then exploded with nonsense and I've had enough nonsense this week. It was so bad the Chair (a Republican) had to step in and note what Vasquez had already noted -- that Vasquez had "reclaimed my time" meaning: Shut up, you raving idiot. Your angry outburst has nothing to do with reality or the question you were asked.
Hegseth started the hearing week on Tuesday cocky and full of s**t as he grinned and boasted in his opening remarks that he had killed DEI. All he's killed is our national defense. He's a raving loon who was never qualified for this job.
Vasquez would go on to further reveal how the administration and Hegesth are uninformed and uneducated. Vasquez was surprised that Hegesth didn't even know what an AST was. Vasquez explained, "It's an Autonomous Surveillance Tower. They're equipped with these advanced cameras that have the capability to relay critical information to border agents on the ground. And this type of technology is badly needed on The Boothill and it's a much better expenditure than a border wall is."
After the hearing, US House Rep Gabe Vasquez issued a statement which included:
"Pete Hegseth couldn’t name how many miles of border exist in New
Mexico. He couldn’t point to where the wall starts or ends. He couldn’t
say whether there are roads in critical terrain. And he had no
meaningful answer when I asked about surveillance technologies despite
their clear value as modern, cost-effective alternatives to a border
wall,” said Vasquez. “This is not just concerning—it’s disqualifying.
The military doesn’t belong on our border.”
Again, this all goes to pattern, it all goes to how he was never qualified and still is not. How long is the press going to continue to pretend that this is even functional? Hegesth fails on every standard and needs to go. The coverage of him needs to reflect all his failures including his ignorance, his arrogance and his inability to meet basic deadlines such as being months behind in submitting a budget request due in Febuary -- a budget request still not submitted despite the fact that Congress held three hearings this week on this topic.
Okay, we have to get this up. I was trying to wait so anyone posting this morning -- community members -- could be noted. I can update that after the snapshot goes up. Senator Alex Padilla was attacked by Kristi Noam and her goons yesterday. It was outrageous and offensive. Heads should roll. It was a topic in the roundtable for the gina & krista round-robin -- the longest roundtable we've ever done. Most went to sleep after and were planning to blog this morning. A few have but let's get this up.
First, here's the statement from the senator's office:
Statement on Sen. Padilla’s Forcible Removal from DHS Press Conference in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, CA — Today, the Office of U.S. Senator
Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary
Immigration Subcommittee, released the following statement after Padilla
was forcibly removed from Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s
press conference while performing Congressional oversight in Los
Angeles:
“Senator Padilla is currently in Los Angeles exercising his
duty to perform Congressional oversight of the federal government’s
operations in Los Angeles and across California. He was in the federal
building to receive a briefing with General Guillot and was listening to
Secretary Noem’s press conference. He tried to ask the Secretary a
question, and was forcibly removed by federal agents, forced to the
ground and handcuffed. He is not currently detained, and we are working
to get additional information.”
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Next, here is speaking about it on MSNBC.
And reactions from other members of Congress.
This is a good time to again note that Saturday will see protests. Donald Chump's going to strap on the catheter and bask in his urine and
fascist soaked Depends to have a military parade in his order and, yes,
tanks will rumble in US streets. Counter-protests will take place to
remind him that he is not a king. Or for that matter, not a functioning
president. Khaleda Rahman (NEWSWEEK) reports that the protests will take place across the country but not in DC::
Here's a look at one event happening in each state. To see all the events taking place, visit the "No Kings" website.
Montgomery, Alabama: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave.
Homer, Alaska: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at WKFL (Wisdom, Knowledge, Faith & Love) Park, 580 E Pioneer Ave
Phoenix, Arizona: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Arizona State Capitol, 1700 W Washington St, Wesley Bolin Plaza
Little Rock, Arkansas: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Broadway Bridge
San Diego, California: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Civic Center Plaza, 1200 Third Ave.
Boulder,
Colorado: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the grassy area along Canyon between the
Boulder Library and Municipal Building, 1777 Broadway
New Haven, Connecticut: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at New Haven Green, Church St. and Chapel St.
Wilmington, Delaware: 9 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. at North Bancroft Parkway & Pennsylvania Avenue
Tallahassee, Florida: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Florida Historic Capitol, 400 S Monroe St
Atlanta, Georgia: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Liberty Plaza, Capitol Ave SW
Honolulu, Hawaii: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hawaii State Capitol, 415 S Beretania St.
Boise, Idaho: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Idaho State Capitol, 700 W Jefferson St.
Chicago, Illinois: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Daley Plaza, 50 W Washington St.
Indianapolis, Indiana: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Indiana Statehouse, 200 W Washington St.
Davenport, Iowa: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at MLK Interpretive Center, 501 N Brady St.
Wichita, Kansas: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at East Douglas Ave. and North Broadway St.
Louisville, Kentucky: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Metro City Hall, 527 W Jefferson St.
New Orleans, Louisiana: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 2400 Decatur St.
Portland, Maine: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Lincoln Park, Pearl St.
Annapolis, Maryland: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Maryland State House, 100 State Cir
Brookline, Massachusetts: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Beacon St. and Harvard St.
Detroit, Michigan: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Clark Park, 1130 Clark Ave.
St. Cloud, Minnesota: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Courthouse Square
Jackson, Mississippi: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Southside, 400 High St.
St. Louis, Missouri: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Kiener Plaza Park, 500 Chestnut St.
Helena, Montana: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Montana State Capitol, 1301 E 6th Ave.
Omaha, Nebraska: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 1 at Tom Hanafan River's Edge Park, 4200 Avenue B
Las Vegas, Nevada: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Federal Courthouse at 333 S Las Vegas Blvd
Concord, New Hampshire: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at New Hampshire State House, 107 N Main St.
Trenton, New Jersey: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at State House Annex, 125 W. State St.
Albuquerque, New Mexico: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mariposa Basin Park, 4900 Kachina St. NW
New York, New York: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Bryant Park, 5th Ave. and East 41st St.
Durham, North Carolina: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at CCB Plaza, 201 Corcoran St.
Bismarck, North Dakota: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Bismarck State Capitol grounds, North 6th St. and East Boulevard Ave.
Akron, Ohio: 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at John F. Seiberling Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 2 S Main St.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at City Hall Park, 109 N Hudson Ave.
Portland,
Oregon: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Battleship Oregon Memorial in Tom McCall
Waterfront Park, 221 SW Naito Pkwy and SW Pine St.
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Love Park, Arch St. and North 16th
St., marching to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Providence, Rhode Island: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Rhode Island State House, 82 Smith St.
Charleston, South Carolina: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Hampton Park, 30 Mary Murray Dr.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 300 N Minnesota Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at North East corner, Poplar Ave. and South Highland St.
Houston, Texas: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Houston City Hall, 901 Bagby St.
Salt Lake City, Utah: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Pioneer Park, 350 W Broadway
Montpelier, Vermont: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Vermont State House, 115 State St.
Charlottesville, Virginia: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at The Shops at Stonefield, 2025 Bond St.
Seattle, Washington: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Cal Anderson Park, 1635 11th Ave.
Huntington, West Virginia: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Heritage Station, 210 11th St.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Cathedral Square Park, 520 East Wells
Cheyenne, Wyoming: 12 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 200 W 24th St.
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Added four minutes after this posted. Wednesday, this went up at this site.
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
WATCH: 'I Know I'm A Woman': GOP Members Groan After Sánchez Accuses Be...
"That is not the title!" insisted an angry e-mailer. No, it isn't. The title was "WATCH: 'I Know I'm A Woman...': Audience Groans After Sánchez Accuses Bessent Of Interrupting Her." I have no idea why FORBES titled it that. I was present and she was not booed by audience members. She was booed by Republicans on the Committee. I do not knowingly put false things up here. I scan a great deal and might miss something. I rush and might miss something. And I certainly do not know everything and miss a lot as a result. But I was at that hearing this week -- and I know and like Linda and her sister Loretta -- so I wasn't going to post the FORBES video with a lie in the title. I was right, FORBES was wrong. Again, I was there. But if that's not good enough for you, you can refer to Tommy Christopher's MEDIAITE report on the incident.