Speaker of the Closet Mike Johnson emerged from hiding today to insist that his efforts to cover up for late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had nothing to do with Chump's Shutdown. Will Neal (DAILY BEAST) reports:
Mike Johnson absolutely does not want to talk about Jeffrey Epstein in relation to the government shutdown.
“It’s totally absurd!” the House Speaker proclaimed during a Sunday appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press. “This has nothing to do with that. It’s another red herring.”
Critics of the MAGA administration have accused Donald Trump of using the ongoing shutdown to stave off further scrutiny of his relationship with the late pedophile. Johnson rebukes that.
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Johnson was responding to host Kirsten Welker’s observation that the shutdown precludes new documents on Epstein’s crimes being released to the public—and not just because it marks a hiatus to the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing review of the Justice Department’s handling of the case.
“[Democrats] say the House is not in session because you don’t want to swear in this newly elected member, the Congresswoman, Democratic Congresswoman from Arizona, who would be a critical vote to releasing the Epstein files,” Welker said to Johnson.
Peter Wade (ROLLING STONE) fact checks Johnson:
We went to the Speaker's site, which links to the Democratic proposal. The specific section Johnson mentioned - section 2141 on page 57 - repeals the changes to Medicaid made by Trump and the Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which Johnson admitted.
"It's a compelling talking point to say that Democrats want to provide health care to undocumented immigrants, but it's just not true in terms of the cuts they're trying to reverse," Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at KFF, a nonprofit and nonpartisan health policy information organization, told the Associated Press.
It's important to note that undocumented immigrants broadly do not qualify for Medicaid, Affordable Care Act subsidies, or other federally-funded health care coverage.
"Undocumented immigrants are not eligible for federally-funded health coverage," Drishti Pillai, director of Immigrant Health Policy at KFF, wrote. "The GOP's Big Beautiful Bill didn't change that. Overturning the health care provisions in the law won't either."
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Johnson on NBC accused Democrats of wanting to "to claw back $50 billion that we put in for rural hospitals to prop them up," but that funding only offsets approximately one-third of the federal Medicaid funding that rural hospitals lost due to the OBBBA. Fully restoring Medicaid funding to rural hospitals would do more for them than the GOP's five-year temporary rural health fund.
Democrats are also insisting on extending federal subsidies for people who purchase coverage through the ACA marketplace. If Republicans get their way, and those subsidies are lost, then ACA premiums could more than double. An estimated 10 million Americans, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, could lose their health insurance between the GOP's Medicaid cuts and the loss of subsidies.
As the shut down over these issues approaches its second week, according to a Washington Post poll, nearly half of Americans blame Trump and the Republicans for the government shut down - with 47 percent blaming the GOP and president - while less than a third (30 percent) believe congressional Democrats are responsible for it.
Poor Mike. He tries to be an attack dog but he's such a little French poodle with the bows and painted nails. And all he wanted was another evening in the closet thumbing through his copies of BLUEBOY magazine.
Don't worry, Mike, you've lived to She-Bop another day.
With or without Chump present, I have no idea. Chump's age and erectile dysfunction tend to mean no more frenzied behavior of the sexual nature, instead it only comes out on his crazed social media posts. Ailia Zehra observes:
President Donald Trump lashed out at Fox News in a Truth Social post on Sunday, criticizing the network for airing an interview with Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on the topic of healthcare.
Trump accused Fox and correspondent Peter Doocy of giving Kelly a platform to speak "totally unabated or challenged," while ignoring Republican perspectives and diminishing his own popularity in their coverage.
“Why is FoxNews and Peter Doocy putting on Democrat Senator Mark Kelly to talk about, totally unabated or challenged, Healthcare?” Trump wrote. “The FAKE SPIN is so bad for Republicans that it is hard to believe that we WIN.”
On the same frenzy, David Edwards (RAW STORY) notes:
Trump went on to complain about Fox News polls showing that many Americans disapproved of the job he was doing.
Trump went on to complain about Fox News polls showing that many Americans disapproved of the job he was doing.
Chump created the Shutdown but it hasn't shut down his golfing. He got caught Saturday trying to sneak out of the White House as he hurried off to golf. Today, he spoke to the Navy. Jeremiah Hassel (THE MIRROR) notes:
President Donald Trump was nearly an hour late for his speech at the Navy's 250th anniversary celebration in Virginia on Sunday, with sailors awkwardly standing around in silence as they awaited his presence.
A large crowd gathered for Trump's speech on a pier, which included mostly sailors in their dressed in uniform and some families. They muttered awkwardly to themselves but were mostly silent as they waited nearly an hour for the president, who was supposed to begin speaking at 3:30 p.m. but didn't arrive until around 4:30 p.m.
It comes amid widespread health concerns, with the president seen with heavy makeup on his severely bruised right hand in recent months, as well as swollen ankles and a limp as he walks. And Melania has been left 'fuming' with Donald for his act towards Barron..
His disgusting speech was not to them or about them. It was more about his crazy. He repeated his lies about the 2020 election as he insisted he didn't really lose. He also visually explained why he had to go to Florida and couldn't make a life in NYC. Only among Florida's very elderly and senile rich and its lotter winners, could he ever pass for classy. True society would have sadly shaken their heads throughout the speech as he wore a cap throughout. That was just as disrespectful as leaving them waiting for an hour.
We'll wind down with this statement released Friday by Senator Patty Murray's office:
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