Saturday, May 02, 2026

Chump's cocky attitude brings him back down to earth

Donald Chump.  Some people were never going to be pleased by him including me because we know he's a liar.  We knew that before the 2024 election.  But some people believed him.  They've now begun to turn away from him.  And more will follow.  He's kept none of his promises.  


Sam Stevenson (NEWSWEEK) reports:


President Donald Trump said Friday during remarks in Florida that the United States would take over Cuba “almost immediately,” suggesting an aircraft carrier could be positioned offshore after the conflict in Iran.

The comments came the same day Trump signed an executive order significantly expanding U.S. sanctions on the Cuban government and its affiliates.

Cuba’s government, foreign companies doing business on the island and U.S. allies in the region could face heightened pressure amid a sharp escalation in rhetoric and economic penalties.


America first?  Wasn't that what Chump said?  Didn't his supporters believe he was the anti-war guy?He can't end the Iran War after two months.  It's still ongoing.  And yet he's planning to go to war on Cuba?  

He's just so full of himself, isn't he? 


He thinks he can fool everyone and that he can take on anyone.  That is not the case. 

Catherina Gioino (FORTUNE) observes Chump's gross stupidity:


Trump’s version of the American Dream says the winners are being stolen from: by immigrants and globalists, and by institutions that no longer serve the people who built them. His opponents mostly argue within the same framework, insisting the system should be fairer but still organized around the same ideals. Pope Leo XIV is the first American pope, and is also the only person in the world with the moral authority, the biography, and the institutional platform to critique the MAGA vision of America on its own terms, using its own words.

Trump chose to pick a fight with the Pope in a way that his own base argue is against the very things he preaches. His approval rating has fallen to 34% in Pew’s latest survey, the lowest of his second term. The Iran war he launched has closed the Strait of Hormuz, disrupted 20% of global oil supplies, pushed gas prices past $4 a gallon, and driven inflation back to 3.3%, the highest since May 2024, with economists warning it could reach 4.2% by year’s end.

The IMF has flagged global recession risk. A majority of voters, 53%, now call the Iran military action a failure, and Democrats hold a 10-point lead on the generic congressional ballot heading into the midterms. An AP poll puts Trump’s approval on the economy at 30%. And into this steps an American pope with a 42% favorable rating and an 8% unfavorable rating, a net favorability 34 points better than the president’s, making the moral case against the very war that is producing the economic pain. The reason why he remains so untouchable despite Trump’s attacks is that he embodies the same thing Trump is: an American.


Chump picked a fight with the Pope.  The Pope.  Who doesn't work for Chump.  Who is a powerful figure in the Catholic Church.  His power is independent of Chump's and may very well be more than Chump's.  But Chump elected to pick a fight with Pope Leo.


Who isn't dependent upon Chump for anything.


Marc Ramirez, Phaedra Trethan, Mike Stunson, Bailey Allen, Liam Adams and Rachel Gow (USA TODAY) note:

 It's been nearly 1,000 years since King Henry IV stood barefoot in the Italian snow to beg forgiveness after clashes with Pope Gregory VII and over two centuries since Napoleon imprisoned Pope Pius VII in France. Now, a new battle is underway between a pope and a world leader, this time in America.

It's the war of words between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV. And for dozens of U.S. Catholics interviewed by the USA TODAY Network across the nation, it's Leo who has the upper hand in the crusade. A year into his historic papacy he has given them hope for the future of the Catholic Church.

At Villanova, where Leo graduated in 1977, Catholic convert Jacob Adams, 25, said outside the campus' St. Thomas Church that young people don’t have much appetite for war. Hence, they appreciate Leo's strong words in defiance of Trump's recent comments about destroying “a whole civilization” in the Iran war.

“Right or left, there are people calling for peace,” said Adams, a former evangelical who supported Trump in 2020 and 2024. “I like what (Leo) is doing to hold (Trump) accountable.”

With the pontiff about to finish year one in his papacy, the USA TODAY Network spoke with Catholics nationwide about their views of Leo and found their responses overwhelmingly upbeat. Many say Leo is palpably different from Pope Francis, with an everyman affability they believe is helping fuel a global resurgence in Catholicism - especially among the young.


And while Pope Leo was being embraced over the last months, Chump was seeing his own support dwindle to record lows.  And that was before Chump posted the photo of himself as God.  That's blasphemy.  In the US, we don't call for off-with-their-heads over blasphemy but we also don't embrace blasphemy.  

And it is in the weakened period that Chump's learning who has the actual power.  Malcolm Ferguson (THE NEW REPUBLIC) notes:

Pope Leo XIV has named three new bishops in the United States, each of whom have been vocal critics of President Trump.

Evelio Menjivar, a formerly undocumented immigrant, will be the new bishop for the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in West Virginia, and Gary Studniewski and Robert Boxie III will be auxiliary bishops in Washington, D.C. The appointments indicate a deliberate choice on the pope’s part to select representatives in the United States who will be similarly unafraid to raise their voices against the Trump administration.

Menjivar, who immigrated from El Salvador to the U.S. in the trunk of a car when he was a teenager, decried Trump’s immigration crackdown last year in the National Catholic Reporter. “The federal government has pursued a ‘shock and awe’ campaign of aggressive threats and highly visible operations of questionable legality that go far beyond mere immigration ‘enforcement,’” he wrote. “We must stand with those at risk … and we cannot let the dark side of anti-immigrant animus take hold.”


Y. John Raby and Giovanna Dellorto (INDEPENDENT) add:


The new bishop, who has spent his ministerial career in the nation's capital and surrounding communities, will work in a less Catholic and more rural region, overseeing the diocese’s 61,000 Catholics and 92 parishes throughout West Virginia.

While acknowledging the beauty of West Virginia mountains and natural resources, he said many people in one of the nation’s poorest states “continue to endure hardship, marginalization and inequality.”

Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington praised Menjivar-Ayala’s advocacy for migrants during his tenure in the capital, saying in a statement that “his passion for justice and sensitive care for the Hispanic and immigrant communities of our Archdiocese have planted seeds of grace that will yield a harvest here for decades to come.”

In an article he wrote last year for the Catholic Standard, the official newspaper of the Washington archdiocese, Menjivar-Ayala spoke out against the treatment of immigrants by Trump’s administration.


In other news, we turn to Donald Chump's dead friend Jeffrey Epstein.  Ghislaine Maxwell wants a pardon from Chump.  And someone has an idea that Ghislaine may be hinting to get one.  Alexander Willis (RAW STORY) notes:


 Famed reporter Julie K. Brown obtained a leaked email penned by Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell while in prison last year – an email, Brown theorized, that might hold a “clue” to the convicted sex trafficker’s plan to secure either a pardon or other reprieve from her 20-year sentence.

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee recently signaled an openness to offering Maxwell – who was found guilty of five federal charges related to sex trafficking minors – clemency in exchange for testifying under oath. In a report published on her Substack recently, Brown predicted Maxwell will ultimately receive a pardon or other relief, citing an email she sent her sister last October.

“I found this note she wrote to her sister from prison back in October that hints at what Maxwell has,” Brown, whose reporting helped lead to Epstein’s arrest in 2019, wrote in her report.

 In the email, Maxwell requests of her sister, Isabel Maxwell, that she “send Leon’s emails etc stuff to Leah,” noting that “one day the spigot will dry up.”

Brown concludes that Maxwell was referencing former Apollo CEO Leon Black, long a client of Epstein who’s been accused of sexual abuse by several women, but has denied any wrongdoing. Black has also been close friends with President Donald Trump “for decades.” As for “Leah,” Brown concludes Maxwell to be referencing Leah Saffian, a “friend and lawyer” of Maxwell’s who helped draft her recent appeal for clemency.


Let's wind down with this from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:


Warren: “It looks like insiders have been making out like bandits by using secret information about the war.”

Hegseth: Everything “completely above board”

Video of Exchange (YouTube)

Washington, D.C. — At a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) pressed Department of Defense (DoD) Secretary Pete Hegseth on allegations that Trump administration officials are engaging in possible insider trading by placing bets on the Iran War through prediction markets.

Senator Warren also questioned Hegseth on reports of his own personal investments, revealing a possible violation of Hegseth’s ethics agreement.

“Americans are paying a high price for Donald Trump’s war with Iran: 14 service members dead, over 400 more wounded, prices rising for nearly every American family,” said Senator Warren. “But someone is profiting off Trump’s war—insiders who know what’s going on and who place bets on that inside information.”

On March 23, minutes before Trump unexpectedly posted about “very good conversations” on ending his war with Iran, traders suddenly bet $500 million on the price of oil, which, once Trump made his announcement, immediately dropped. A similar occurrence happened again on April 7 and again on April 21. Federal law prohibits financial trades based on material, nonpublic information.

“It looks like insiders have been making out like bandits by using secret information about the war,” said Senator Warren.

When pressed on concerns about insider trading in his own office, Secretary Hegseth said it’s “not something we're involved in at all” and refused to share any information as to how — or whether — DoD is cracking down on possible insider trading.

On March 30, the Financial Times reported that Secretary Hegseth’s broker attempted to purchase millions of shares in a defense industry fund prior to the U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran. It is illegal for any Secretary of Defense to own stock in the ten biggest defense contracting companies.

Following this report, Senator Warren, along with her colleagues, pressed Secretary Hegseth on what appeared to be a major conflict of interest and possible violation of his federal ethics agreement. The senator also sent a letter to the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), raising her concerns about whether the Secretary may have used highly sensitive, material nonpublic information on U.S. military activities for personal gain.

Secretary Hegseth claimed the entire story was “false” and denied his involvement.

In his ethics agreement, Secretary Hegseth said he would “ensure” that “the account manager or investment professional obtains my prior approval on a case-by-case basis for the purchase of any assets other than cash, cash equivalents, investment funds.” In response to Senator Warren asking if his broker is getting his sign-off on his investments, Secretary Hegseth said, “bigger, fatter, negative.”

Senator Warren concluded the hearing by entering Secretary Hegseth’s ethics agreement, which states he will personally sign off on any defense-related investments, into the congressional record.

Transcript: Hearings to examine the Department of Defense budget request for Fiscal Year 2027 and the Future Years Defense Program.
Senate Armed Services Committee
April 30, 2026

Senator Elizabeth Warren: Americans are paying a high price for Donald Trump’s war with Iran: 14 service members dead, over 400 more wounded, prices rising for nearly every American family.

But someone is profiting off Trump’s war—insiders who know what’s going on and who place bets on that inside information.

On March 23rd, just 14 minutes before Trump unexpectedly posted about “very good conversations” on ending the war, traders suddenly bet $500 million on the price of oil, which, once Trump made his announcement, immediately dropped. It happened again on April 7th. Then again, on April 21st. A surge in oil bets, then a Trump post, and then a huge shift in oil prices in just the space of minutes. It looks like insiders have been making out like bandits by using secret information about the war.

One U.S. soldier has been charged, but that was for betting on the Maduro capture months ago. Not a single person has been charged for the many, many trades over the war in the Middle East.

Secretary Hegseth, do you have any explanation for these perfectly timed spikes in trading activity other than insider trading?

Secretary Pete Hegseth: Senator, all I can tell you is that everything we've done in our department, everything we've done with information in working with the White House and across the interagency, has been completely above board.

Senator Warren: Well, so what does it mean? Do you have any other explanation other than insider trading? Do you have a story for why, just minutes before there's an announcement, there's a surge in trading activity?

Secretary Hegseth: Senator, I'm more than focused on doing my job and ensuring we execute properly, which, thankfully, under this administration, our troops have done incredible things in all these missions. My job, in all of those moments, is to make sure we're prepared. And that's part of the reason why we've been so successful in these raids, in these efforts, is that this joint force is prepared.

Senator Warren: You're saying you're not paying any attention to this insider trading. Is that what you're telling me? That you've paid no attention to this. You haven't noticed it. You haven't done anything about it.

Secretary Hegseth: What I'm saying is we're focused on our mission of executing for the American people. And what happens in markets is not, in betting markets, is not something we're involved in.

Senator Warren: What happens in betting markets doesn't matter to you, even if the information may be coming from insiders in your office?

Secretary Hegseth: Senator, it's not something we're involved in at all. And of course, we take operational security at every level very seriously. In fact, no one's taken operational security more seriously than us. If you look at what it required to keep secret Midnight Hammer and Operation Maduro, the absolute resolve with Maduro and the steps we've taken, no one's been tighter about ensuring that operational security is ensured.

Senator Warren: Have you taken any steps to deal with insider trading out of your office?

Secretary Hegseth: I mean, we have, we would ensure at every level that inside information—

Senator Warren: Okay. I take that as a no.

Secretary Hegseth: …is properly safeguarded.

Senator Warren: Well, obviously, you're not. I'm also concerned about recent reporting on your own financial dealings with regard to profiting from the war in Iran. The Financial Times reported that your broker tried to buy hundreds of shares in a BlackRock fund invested in defense companies just before the war began. The law clearly prohibits the Secretary—

Secretary Hegseth: That entire story is false. It has been from the beginning and was made up out of whole cloth. And anybody that looks at it sees how it was worded from the beginning, to make it look like I was involved in something I had nothing to do and never have. So any insinuation that I've ever profited other than serving this nation. What I give, what you give, what others give. I'm not looking for money. I don't do it for money. I don't do it for profit. I don't do it for stocks, and that's part of the reason why I'm able to be effective in this job, because no one owns me, no one owns this department, no one owns this president, and we can execute for the American people, and we do.

Senator Warren: The law clearly prohibits the Secretary of Defense from owning stock in the ten biggest defense contractors. Other senators and I sent you a letter with detailed questions about this, and you have not given us a response. So I'd like to hear what you say.

Did you, through your broker at Morgan Stanley or otherwise, seek to invest in any defense-related funds right before Trump started the Iran war?

Secretary Hegseth: I'll give it to you as a big fat negative.

Senator Warren: Then let me ask you a second question. Is your broker getting your personal sign-off on any investment in an individual stock or—

Secretary Hegseth: Bigger, fatter, negative.

Senator Warren: He's not getting your sign-off before he makes investments in defense stocks? Can I refer you to your ethics agreements?

Secretary Hegseth: I'm not making investments, Senator.

Senator Warren: I’m asking, does he know that he has to get your sign-off before he does that?

Secretary Hegseth: Of course. I don’t know what you're looking for, but you ain’t gonna find it.

Chair Roger Wicker: Thank you. Thank you, Senator.

Senator Warren: I would like to enter into the record the ethics agreement that the Secretary of Defense has signed, that he will sign off personally before his broker makes any attempt to buy defense stocks.

Chair Roger Wicker: Is there objection? Thank you. Without objection, it will be admitted.

Senator Warren has fought to hold the Trump administration accountable for failing to protect civilians and troops alike during its illegal war in Iran:

  • On April 28, 2026, at a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) questioned Admiral Frank M. Bradley, Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), on alarming reports of service members sustaining traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in President Trump’s illegal war with Iran.
  • On April 22, 2026, Senator Warren (D-Mass.) pressed General Randall Reed, Commander of the U.S. Transportation Command (TRANSCOM), on the Trump administration’s failures in evacuating Americans from the Middle East at the start of President Trump’s illegal war in Iran.
  • On April 20, 2026, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, sent a letter to Paul Atkins, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), following a report that a broker for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attempted to purchase millions of shares in a defense industry fund prior to the U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran. The Senator raises serious concerns about whether the Secretary of Defense may have used highly sensitive, material non-public information on U.S military activities for personal gain.
  • On April 20, 2026, Senators Warren (D-Mass.) and Van Hollen (D-Md.) led nine senators in opening a new investigation into Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s role in weakening civilian harm prevention programs and the catastrophic civilian impacts of President Trump’s war in Iran.
  • On April 7, 2026, Senator Warren (D-Mass.) released a new video condemning President Trump’s threat to wipe out the “whole civilization” of Iran and called for Majority Leader Thune to bring the Senate back into session immediately to vote to stop Trump’s war.
  • On April 2, 2026, after new reports revealed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s broker reportedly attempted to make major defense investments ahead of Trump’s attacks on Iran, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) pressed Hegseth on what appears to be a major conflict of interest and possible violation of his federal ethics agreement.

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The Snapshot

Friday, May 1, 2026.  Midterms loom and all Chump and the GOP have left is more lies, Chump continues to destroy our economy, NYT sues for Epstein's suicide note, Senator Patty Murray and other women senators call for better funded and better coordinated research into menopause, and much more.


Are you thrilled with that tax refund?  Jordan Major (FINANCE BUZZ MONEY) reports:

Tax season was supposed to deliver a noticeable boost for American households. After passing sweeping changes under the "Working Families Tax Cuts" law, Donald Trump and his administration promoted the idea that taxpayers would see refunds rise by $1,000 or more.

New data from the Internal Revenue Service tells a different story. Refunds have increased, but the average gain is closer to a few hundred dollars more than the previous year, leaving many taxpayers wondering where the rest of that promised boost went and how to supplement that income.
As of mid-April, the average refund sits at about $3,397, up from roughly $3,055 at the same time last year. That works out to about $342, or roughly an 11% increase year over year, according to IRS filing data.

The numbers confirm that refunds are higher, but they fall well short of the $1,000 increase that had been widely discussed. With most returns already filed by this point in the season, there is little indication that the average will climb enough to close that gap.

The result is a shortfall of around $600 compared to what many taxpayers were led to expect.


Wait, are you saying Chump promised something and then failed to deliver?  Oh, surely, surely not.  Is he not a man of his word? Who could have guessed that?

Besides anyone who saw the way his first presidential term ended.  Chump's a liar, a con artist and a convicted felon.   His companies declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy six times.

Jordan Major notes that the difference in expectations versus what was actually delivered might impact voting in November's midterm elections.  


Fifty-five percent of Americans said “their financial situation is getting worse,” according to a Gallup poll released this week. That’s a record for the 25-year-old survey. Americans are similarly pessimistic in other measures of economic sentiment — the Michigan consumer sentiment index, for instance, is near record lows — lower than during the Great Recession.
That dissatisfaction is evident in President Donald Trump’s poll ratings as well: A recent Fox News survey put Trump’s approval on the economy at just 34%, and other polls are similarly brutal. But it was not inevitable that voters would turn their discontent about the economy on the president. For that, Trump has only himself to blame.

For decades, when large numbers of  Americans expressed negative feelings about the economy, they were generally reacting to high unemployment, high year-over-year inflation or both. But even as inflation decreased in the latter half of former President Joe Biden’s term, the issue played a central role in Trump’s return to the White House. Since Biden, though, Americans’ views of the economy have been much more negative than typically associated with inflation around 3% and unemployment below 5%.


Well it's a good thing that Chump didn't promise to fix prices on day one, right?  What's that? Downie notes:

The worst thing a president could do in this situation is introduce more price shocks, which brings us back to Trump. In the 2024 campaign, he promised he would make prices go down “on Day One.” That was always a ridiculous pledge — the president can’t pull a lever and instantly lower prices. But many voters believed him: Republican voters’ inflation expectations plunged to zero after the 2024 election.

Voters might have forgiven Trump at least somewhat for the failed “Day One” pledge had he otherwise done nothing to increase inflation. But he has introduced further price shocks: first, imposing blanket tariffs, then instigating a war with Iran. Gas is averaging $4.23 a gallon across the U.S., up more than 40% since the conflict started. There’s no end in sight for the war: “maximalist demands on both sides,” my MS NOW colleagues reported, “show no signs of softening.” No one really knows what weeks or months more of a blockaded Strait of Hormuz will mean for fuel prices — or the global economy. But don’t expect Americans’ feelings about the economy to brighten anytime soon.

Again, you can't trust Chump.  He lies.  He's a con artist.  He lied to the American people.  About everything.  

His war of choice with Iran is not helping the US economy.   


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was put on the spot during a tense exchange after Sen. Maggie Hassan fact-checked him to his face on soaring food costs.

The confrontation began when Hassan pressed Kennedy on whether high grocery prices make it harder for families to afford the fresh, healthy foods he has encouraged Americans to eat.
Kennedy responded by saying beef had dropped by 1% in the last quarter — but Hassan quickly challenged that claim.

"No. Look, beef prices are up 20%, banana prices are up nearly 7% since President Trump took office. Cheese prices are up 6%," she said (1). "So again, when groceries get more expensive — easier or harder for families to afford the very healthy foods that you want them to eat?"

Kennedy said Americans can eat beef, poultry or fish, before adding that the price of beef is tied to the size of the cattle herd. "The herd dropped," he said.
Hassan wasn't satisfied.

"You're not answering," she said.

Sometimes, when the truth comes out, the wheels come off the car and you're not going anywhere at that point.  Chump is there now.  He's damaged our economy so bad with tariffs and with the war on Iran that now other issues emerge, some of which are beyond his power.  For example, Kirk Maltais (WALL STREET JOURNAL) reports:

Increasing drought levels across the U.S. Plains lifted U.S. wheat prices near two-year highs, while potential for an El NiĂąo could make things even drier this summer.

Chicago wheat futures have gained nearly 30% since the start of the year — the biggest gain among row crop futures — due to the combination of U.S. drought, global fertilizer shortages and a looming El NiĂąo. This week, most-active wheat futures settled at their highest level since June 2024, at $6.58 a bushel, according to data from FactSet.
Heading into the harvesting season for the key winter wheat crop, much of the western side of the U.S. Plains are locked in drought. Over 81% of Southern Plains is experiencing some form of drought, according to the latest data from the U.S. Drought Monitor. Nearly 20% of the region is experiencing either “extreme” or “exceptional” drought.

Only 30% of U.S. winter wheat is in either good or excellent condition as of the start of this week, according to the most recent weekly Crop Progress report from the Department of Agriculture. By comparison, 49% of the crop was good-or-excellent at this point last year.



Inflation is at its highest level in three years thanks to President Trump.

Prices are up 3.5 percent compared to last year, the biggest year-to-year increase in three years, the Commerce Department said Thursday. Much of this is attributable to gas prices due to the war in Iran. But even with fuel and food subtracted, inflation is still up by 3.2 percent, above the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent target.

The rising prices outweigh the modest 0.6 percent gain in U.S. workers’ incomes, the department’s report said. Any tax refunds that Americans receive are also being blunted by higher gas and food prices. 


This as REUTERS reports, "U.S. inflation accelerated in March as the Iran war raised gasoline prices, bolstering financial market expectations that the Federal Reserve could keep interest rates unchanged well into next year. [. . .] In the 12 months through March, PCE inflation shot up 3.5%, the biggest rise since May 2023, after increasing 2.8% in February."   


MS NOW held a roundtable with Gen Z voters.  The economy, job market, protecting democracy, affordability were issues the voters raised. 




"I don't see them using their powers to help young people, help the working class, help the people that are struggling," says one Gen Zer of the Chump administration. 


Well maybe in the year-plus between now and the mid-terms, the GOP will find a way to improve things.  What's that?  May just started and the midterms are in November?  Six months?  Six months away?

Well then there's nothing for the GOP to do but lie.

Which, as Chris Hayes pointed out and exposed last night, is what the GOP is trying to do. 



Another level of suffering?  Many Americans are without healthcare now thanks to Chump and Republicans in Congress who supported Chump's 'big beautiful bill.'  Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz (NEW YORK TIMES) report this morning:

Millions of Americans appear to be dropping Obamacare coverage in the months since Congress failed to extend the generous subsidies that had become a defining feature of the Affordable Care Act.

Initial sign-ups had already fallen by about 1.2 million people. But insurance companies, state officials and industry analysts are reporting that many more have lost Obamacare coverage now that people are facing long-term higher costs. The federal government has yet to report current enrollment data.

Many insurers and analysts are estimating overall declines of about 20 percent, dropping to around 19 million from the 24 million who were covered under the A.C.A. last year. Other indications suggest there could be even larger potential losses by the end of the year, a deep retrenchment for Obamacare coverage and a reversal of significant gains in the last several years.

The rising cost of health care has shown up as a top concern among Americans in several public opinion polls. Premiums are rising for Americans who get insurance through work, too, as health care costs have been increasing nationwide. Out-of-pocket costs are growing too, as plans with high deductibles have become popular.


Thanks Donald Chump.   


Six months away.  


When President Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 election, the institutional guardrails of American democracy held — but just barely.

If faced with the same tests today, those guardrails and the people who held the line would largely be missing, a ProPublica examination found.

At least 75 career officials who once held roles at federal agencies related to election integrity and safety are gone. Two dozen appointees — including many who either actively worked to reverse the 2020 vote or are associates of such people — have been hired to replace them. And once-fringe actors now have access to vast powers.

As the midterms approach, current and former government officials and election security experts expressed concerns that Trump appointees who’ve espoused debunked conspiracy theories about balloting are now in positions to control the narrative around the vote’s soundness.

It’s hard to debunk false claims “coming with the seal of the federal government,” said Derek Tisler, counsel and manager with the Brennan Center for Justice’s elections and government program. “I certainly worry what damage that could do to voters’ confidence.”

Here are some of the key things you should know about the Trump administration’s efforts to, as the president said, “take over” the midterms. Read the full investigation here.

1. In 2020, institutional guardrails helped to prevent Trump from overturning the election.

Following his defeat in the 2020 election, Trump pushed for federal officials to uncover proof that he had, in fact, beaten Joe Biden at the polls. Election cybersecurity experts with the Department of Homeland Security relayed to Attorney General William Barr that the election fraud claims that they looked into were false. Barr then told the president what he didn’t want to hear: The election had not been hacked.

Barr was one of many federal officials — most of them Trump appointees — who refused to bend to the president’s demands, which only intensified in the weeks leading up to Jan. 6, 2021. Despite the violent uprising at the Capitol on that day, the election results held firm.

2. Less than 18 months into his second term, Trump has dismantled many of those same guardrails.

Since the start of his second term, Trump and his appointees have made significant changes at federal agencies tasked with helping to safeguard elections. In all, at least 75 career officials who’d played important roles in elections work at DHS, the Department of Justice and other agencies have left, been fired or been reassigned, ProPublica found.

In their place are roughly two dozen people Trump has installed in positions that could affect elections. Ten of them actively worked to reverse the 2020 vote, and the rest are associates of those people. In some cases, ProPublica found, officials have been hired from activist groups that are pillars of the election-denial movement.

3. Among the first agencies Trump gutted after returning to office was one that had repeatedly disproved his stolen-election claims.

Officials at DHS’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency had provided research to the first Trump White House that disproved many theories claiming that the 2020 election had been hacked. CISA also played a crucial part in publicly countering these claims by producing a “Rumor Control” website to rebut them.

Then, only weeks into Trump’s second term, DHS leadership put employees focused on countering disinformation and helping safeguard elections on leave. They also froze CISA’s other election security work, which included assessing local election offices for physical and cybersecurity risks. Eventually, all CISA employees specializing in elections were fired or transferred.

A DHS spokesperson told ProPublica that the changes at CISA were in response to “a ballooning budget concealing a dangerous departure from its statutory mission,” which included “electioneering instead of defending America’s critical infrastructure.”

FBI Director Kash Patel dismantled the agency’s public corruption team, which had previously been deployed to help monitor possible criminal activity on Election Day. The Foreign Influence Task Force, which aimed to combat foreign influence in U.S. politics, was also disbanded.

(An FBI spokesperson said the bureau “remains committed to detecting and countering foreign influence efforts by adversarial nations.”)

The voting section of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division had enforced federal laws that protect voting rights, particularly those that combat racial discrimination. But now, nearly all of the section’s roughly 30 career lawyers have resigned or been moved. Trump then filled the section with conservative lawyers, including at least four who participated in challenging the 2020 vote or have worked with people who helped Trump try to overturn the 2020 election.


That's an excerpt, read it in full. 


Donald Chump loves to lie and he loves to lie about his dead friend Jeffrey Epstein.  Today, he tries to pretend like they were briefly friends.  The two met and became friends in the 80s.  Donald Trump tries to say around 2007 the friendship (but their contact continued after that).  So we're talking about a decades long relationship.  Decades.  Plural.  That's a lot to cover up and it's led him to tell big lies over even the stupidest of things.  Like the birthday greeting and drawing he did for Epstein -- the one he tried to sue THE WALL STREET JOURNAL for reporting on.  Of course, he drew it.  But he lied about that and when you lie about one thing, you tend to lie about other things as well.  




A suicide note purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein in a Manhattan jail has been kept secret for nearly seven years, locked up in a New York courthouse.

A cellmate said he discovered the note in July 2019, after Mr. Epstein was found unresponsive with a strip of cloth around his neck. Mr. Epstein survived that incident but weeks later was found dead in the jail.

The note was eventually sealed by a federal judge as part of the cellmate’s own criminal case, according to documents and interviews. That means investigators scrutinizing Mr. Epstein’s high-profile death lacked what could have been a key piece of evidence.

On Thursday, The New York Times petitioned the judge to unseal the note, which said it was “time to say goodbye,” the cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, recalled. While Mr. Tartaglione mentioned the note on a podcast last year, the scrawled message has remained hidden from public view, even at a time of unprecedented transparency around the government’s investigations into Mr. Epstein. Since December, the Justice Department has released millions of pages of documents related to the sexual predator.



The suicide note would garner attention.  Chump can't take the attention.  But he may have to deal with increased attention on this topic.  Robert Davis (RAW STORY) explains Michael  Popok did on MEIDASTOUCH's LEGAL AF where he explained that Maurene Comey being allowed to move through the federal courts for her wrongful termination suit meant more attention on Epstein:

On Tuesday, a federal judge in New York ruled that Comey can keep her lawsuit in federal court and said that Trump's DOJ had effectively sealed its own fate when it admitted that her termination relied solely on the Constitution, not the civil service statutes.

"They fired her under the presidential authority under Article II, hoping that this would never see the light of day," Popok said. "I think this new ruling by Judge Jesse Furman in the Southern District of New York may unlock Epstein's scandal as well as help get her job back because Judge Furman has just ruled that she gets to keep her case in federal court."

[. . .]

Popok also noted that the ruling would affect the Epstein investigation. Comey was responsible for convicting Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, to a 20-year sentence on sex trafficking charges. Now that Maxwell is angling for a pardon, Popok argued that Trump doesn't want someone like Comey in his ear, reminding him of how untrustworthy she is.

"So, on the surface, it's Maurene Comey allowed to stay in federal court rather than be shuffled off into an administrative law procedure, never to be heard from again," Popok said. "That's the top line. But right below the surface is the connection between her and Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein, Trump, and Todd Blanche, now the acting U.S. attorney. And I think this gets blown sky-high as this particular case continues."





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

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, reintroduced comprehensive bipartisan legislation that would be the most expansive effort so far to boost federal research on menopause and would—for the first time—coordinate the federal government’s existing programs related to menopause and mid-life women’s health. The Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act, authorized at $275 million over five years, would better address menopause and mid-life women’s health issues by strengthening and expanding federal research, health care workforce training, awareness and education efforts, and public health promotion and prevention activities.

75 million women are in perimenopause, menopause, or post-menopause right now in the U.S.—with 6,000 more women reaching menopause each day. But despite the fact that half the population in the U.S. will eventually experience menopause, menopause research has long been underinvested in and overlooked. To date, there are few federally funded clinical trials on menopause and menopausal hormone therapy and very little menopause education for doctors—only 30 percent of U.S. residency programs offer a formal menopause curriculum, and 80 percent of OB-GYN residents admit to being ill-prepared to discuss menopause.

“For too long, menopause has been something women are expected to deal with by themselves and like many areas of women’s health, it hasn’t received the attention or investment it deserves—that needs to change,” said Senator Murray. “This legislation takes important steps by increasing funding for menopause research and providing federal agencies with additional tools to better study and support mid-life women’s health. While this administration continues to dismantle programs and research that support women’s health, I’ll keep fighting to make sure we make it a federal priority.”

“Menopause is something half of the global population will experience, and it is imperative that we better understand it—as women, as healthcare professionals, as partners and support systems,” said Senator Murkowski. “This legislation makes it possible to invest time and energy into doing just that. I am honored to join this bipartisan group of determined women and strong leaders to advocate for women’s health.”

“ACOG is pleased to endorse the Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act. As ob-gyns, we see firsthand the urgent need for improved public health awareness and access to trusted, evidence-based information on menopause and mid-life women’s health—especially at a time when health misinformation is rapidly increasing,” said Steven J. Fleischman, MD, MBA, FACOG, President of the American College of OB-GYNs (ACOG). “We’re encouraged that this bill would expand long overdue investments in federal research into menopause and evidence-based approaches to better support patients through the menopausal transition. We thank Senator Patty Murray and Senator Lisa Murkowski for their continued leadership and dedication to advancing menopause care.”

“The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is pleased to endorse the Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act once again, and we thank Senator Murray and Senator Murkowski for reintroducing the bill,” said Kathryn Schubert, President & CEO of the Society for Women’s Health Research. “By boosting research, strengthening clinician training, and raising awareness, this legislation will transform how our health system serves women in midlife and menopause — a population that has for too long been overlooked.”

“Menopause is not just a moment in time — it marks a major inflection point in a woman’s life and long-term health,” said Halle Berry, Academy-Award winning actor, advocate, and founder of women’s health company Respin. “I found out I was in menopause at 54 and spent years being misdiagnosed and in search of answers. The Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act is a profound step toward addressing the harmful gaps in research, education, and healthcare and I’m excited to see this bill reintroduced. Thank you to Senators Murray and Murkowski, and to all the fierce Members of Congress who have supported and continue to support this effort.”  

The Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act would:

  • Expand federal research on menopause and mid-life women’s health:
    • Authorize $25 million per year over five fiscal years for NIH to award grants to support biomedical, public health, clinical, and translational research and innovation related to menopause and mid-life women’s health.
    • Establish new Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization (RCDC) categories for chronic or debilitating conditions among women related to perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause, and mid-life women’s health.
    • Strengthen coordination within the NIH and across HHS to expand federal research into menopause and mid-life women’s health, including new pharmacological or non-pharmacological treatments, and prevent adverse health outcomes among women experiencing menopausal symptoms.
    • Support translational research activities to speed the translation and implementation of federal research to support evidence-based health care delivery of perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause care, and related women’s health services.
    • Require HHS to expand public health research, health care quality research, data collection and reporting, and occupational health research related to menopause and mid-life women’s health.
  • Support public health promotion activities to address chronic conditions affecting mid-life women’s health, strengthen early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of menopausal symptoms; improve health care delivery; and support the development of recommendations and best practices to expand access to mental health and substance use services for women experiencing perimenopausal, menopausal, or postmenopausal symptoms. Authorized at $10 million per year over five fiscal years.
  • Establish a national public health awareness, education, and outreach program on menopause and mid-life women’s health. Authorized at $10 million per year over five fiscal years.
  • Improve professional training resources for health care providers on menopause and mid-life women’s health through a new grant program. Authorized at $10 million per year over five fiscal years.
  • Direct the designation of Centers of Excellence in Menopause and Mid-Life Women’s Health, and authorize grants to support the improvement of professional training resources for health care providers on menopause and mid-life women’s health.
  • Require HHS to report to Congress on federal research activities related to menopause and mid-life women’s health, related barriers to care for patients in rural and underserved areas; barriers to training for health care providers, and recommendations to expand access to care and increase public awareness.­­
  • Support coordination between HHS and other federal departments and agencies—including Veteran’s Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD)—related to menopausal symptoms, mid-life women’s health, aging, and public health promotion activities.

This legislation is cosponsored by Senators Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Jack Reed (D-RI), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), and Tina Smith (D-MN).

The legislation is endorsed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, American Urogynecologic Society, Endocrine Society, National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health, Society for Reproductive Investigation, Society for Women’s Health Research, and Women’s First Research Coalition.

In the FY26 appropriations bills, Senator Murray championed women’s health research at and across NIH, as well as $5 million for a new Menopause Research to Action initiative at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), which will focus on scaling up and deploying research and care delivery models into routine clinical practice, as well as supporting efforts to share best practices. Senator Murray also secured language to encourage the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to continue outreach and engagement activities with health care providers on perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause, and mid-life women’s health, and to facilitate the development and testing of new pharmacological treatments for menopausal symptoms. Murray also supported language to explore the creation of Centers of Excellence in Menopause at VA.

Senator Murray, a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, has always championed and fought to boost investments in women’s health care and research. When she was the top Democrat on the HELP Committee, Murray led negotiations and passage of the 21st Century Cures Act in 2016, bipartisan legislation that provided $4.8 billion over the next 10 years to invests in a wide range of health priorities—including women’s health care. Murray leads and has repeatedly introduced the Jeanette Acosta Invest in Women’s Health Act, which would increase women’s access to preventive and lifesaving cancer screenings. Murray has also been a strong advocate for women veterans’ health care—transforming the VA over decades to meet the needs of women veterans, whether by authoring and passing the Women Veterans Health Care Improvement Act in 2010 or by delivering annual funding as an appropriator to help VA provide the necessary care for women veterans. In 2024, as Appropriations Chair, Murray delivered a record $900 million investment in women veterans’ health care, as well as a $300 million funding boost for the National Institutes of Health (NIH).  

The full text of the legislation is HERE.

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