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FBI Withheld ‘Thousands’ Of Epstein Docs – US AG Pam Bondi (RT)
DOJ Releases ‘The Epstein Files: Phase 1’ (RT)
Macron Persuaded Trump To Receive Zelensky In Washington (TASS)
Trump Refuses To Guarantee Backup For British Military (RT)
Kiev Facing Pressure To Intensify Conscription – Economist (RT)
UN Showed ‘Common Sense’ On Ukraine Conflict Resolution – Moscow (RT)
Putin Says 6+ Hour Talks With US “Inspire Certain Hopes” (ZH)
USAID Blew Millions On Literal ‘Pet Projects’ In Ukraine (RT)
Border Protection Feds Warned Of Possible Unrest Over USAID Firings (JTN)
Polls Highlight Disconnect Between Media And Public On DOGE (JTN)
Is the End of the Democrats’ Lawfare Strategy In Sight? (PJM)
Leavitt Slams NY Times Reporter As ‘Left-Wing Stenographer’ (NYP)
Prosecuted Romanian Presidential Candidate Asks Trump For Help (RT)
Elon Musk Floats Pay Hikes For Congress, Top Gov’t Workers To Fight Corruption (NYP)
Musk’s Father Says Son ‘Not Cut Out For Politics’ (RT)
Bezos Calls for WaPo to Champion Individual Freedom and Free Markets (Turley)
HHS Pauses Multi-Million Dollar Contract to Develop New COVID-19 Vaccine (ET)

 

 

 

 

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Bondi sort of walked into her own trap. Big promises, lot of hoopla, photo-ops, all of which affect not just her, but also Kash Patel and Trump, and then there’s nothing there. Ugly. She should have checked what she DID have. She called for a “new round” Friday 8am, but what if it’s still not there?

FBI Withheld ‘Thousands’ Of Epstein Docs – US AG Pam Bondi (RT)

US Attorney General Pam Bondi has accused the Federal Bureau of Investigation of withholding “thousands of pages” of documents related to the investigation of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. In a letter addressed to the newly appointed FBI director, Kash Patel, Bondi demanded the immediate release of all pertinent files. Earlier that day, the Department of Justice released a set of documents titled ‘The Epstein Files: Phase 1’ to a select group of conservative influencers. Notable figures such as Libs of TikTok’s Chaya Raichik, journalist Jack Posobiec, pundit Liz Wheeler, and conservative commentator Mike Cernovich were seen exiting the White House with binders labeled with the project’s title. However, these documents were heavily redacted and contained mostly previously reported information.

“We got the binder at noon… AG Bondi wanted to get out what they had, which wasn’t anything material,” Cernovich wrote in a post on X, adding that the FBI “held back the real information and AG Bondi directed Kash Patel to start kicking ass.” Bondi’s letter to Patel on Thursday alleges that despite assurances by his predecessors at the FBI that her office had received the complete set of Epstein-related documents, a tip from an insider revealed the existence of additional undisclosed files. The initial batch provided to Bondi’s office reportedly comprised approximately 200 pages, including flight logs, contact information, and victim identities, which according to the AG was already enough to “make you sick.”

Conservative influencers leaving the White House with ‘The Epstein Files: Phase 1’, February 27, 2025. © AP / Evan Vucci

“By 8:00am tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained,” Bondi wrote in her letter to Patel. “There will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access.” The limited release of the Epstein files has drawn criticism from Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who leads President Donald Trump’s newly established declassification task force. “This is not what we or the American people asked for. Get us the information we asked for instead of leaking old info to press,” Luna wrote on X in all caps.

Trump signed an executive order shortly after taking office, mandating the release of the Epstein files along with classified documents related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. The Epstein case has drawn significant attention due to his extensive network of high-profile associates, including former US President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and numerous other celebrities and business leaders. Trump also personally knew Epstein but has denied ever visiting his private island, maintaining that he cut ties with him in the 1990s – years before the financier’s first arrest for soliciting prostitution in 2006 – and has vowed to declassify all files.

Raising concerns about the potential destruction of these sensitive documents, Tennessee Representative Andy Ogles has proposed legislation aimed at preserving all non-public records related to Epstein. In a letter to Bondi on Wednesday, Ogles announced his intent to introduce the Preventing Epstein Documentation Obliteration Act, or PEDO Act, following “reports that certain FBI agents are allegedly attempting to destroy critical records.”

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“..tasked FBI Director Kash Patel with investigating why the request for all documents was not followed.”

DOJ Releases ‘The Epstein Files: Phase 1’ (RT)

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has released the first phase of declassified documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which includes mostly previously known flight logs, phone records, and other materials linked to the convicted sex trafficker’s network of associates. Labeled ‘The Epstein Files: Phase 1’, the documents were first made available to a select group of conservative influencers before being broadly released to the public on Thursday evening. The DOJ has not yet confirmed whether additional phases will follow or provided a timeline for further disclosures. “The first phase of files released today sheds light on Epstein’s extensive network and begins to provide the public with long-overdue accountability,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi.

“This Department of Justice is following through on President Trump’s commitment to transparency and lifting the veil on the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators.” According to the DOJ statement, the release is part of a broader initiative to increase transparency regarding Epstein’s criminal activities and the people connected to him. However, some critics have expressed disappointment. Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), who leads President Donald Trump’s declassification task force, stated that the release did not contain the substantive information the public had been expecting. The DOJ has yet to comment on whether more names of high-profile individuals linked to Epstein will be revealed in future releases. The FBI, which has been accused of withholding documents, is also under pressure to release additional materials following Bondi’s demand for full disclosure.

Bondi has requested that the FBI hand over the remaining documents by 8:00am Friday and has “tasked FBI Director Kash Patel with investigating why the request for all documents was not followed.” “There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned – and anyone from the prior or current Bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued,” said Patel after Bondi wrote him a letter earlier in the day demanding the immediate release of all pertinent files. “The FBI is entering a new era – one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.”

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He just wanted to get rid of Macron?!

Macron Persuaded Trump To Receive Zelensky In Washington (TASS)

US President Donald Trump did not want to host Vladimir Zelensky in Washington, but changed his decision after French President Emmanuel Macron convinced him to do so, BFMTV reported. “Zelensky was supposed to come to Washington yesterday, but someone from the Trump administration told him, ‘Listen, Vladimir, there’s no point in chartering a plane, don’t come, all meetings have been canceled, President Trump won’t receive you.’ This caused panic in Kiev,” BFMTV reporter Patrick Sauce said. After that, Zelensky began calling Macron, asking him to convince Trump to reconsider, as he hoped to sign an agreement on Ukrainian minerals in Washington. Additionally, he mentioned that the visit “would have had strong symbolic significance.”

According to a French diplomatic source cited by the journalist, the French president then called the White House and successfully persuaded Trump to meet with Zelensky, offering his personal endorsement. On February 26, Trump confirmed that Zelensky would arrive in Washington this Friday to sign a deal on Ukraine’s minerals, among other matters. Prior to that, he had mentioned February 28 as a possible meeting date. However, on February 26, an unnamed White House official told Reuters that Washington saw no point in Zelensky’s visit without the signing of the minerals deal. Zelensky announced at a press conference on February 23 that he “does not want” to sign the agreement with the US because, in his view, future generations of Ukrainians would bear the financial burden.

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Starmer and Macron want war. Trump does not.

Trump Refuses To Guarantee Backup For British Military (RT)

US President Donald Trump has said British troops “can take care of themselves” when asked whether the US military would support them if the UK deploys forces to Ukraine as part of a potential peace agreement with Russia. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Trump at the White House on Thursday, where they discussed a plan to reach what he called a “peace that is tough and fair.” “I’m working closely with other European leaders on this, and I’m clear that the UK is ready to put boots on the ground and planes in the air to support a deal, working together with our allies, because that is the only way that peace will last,” Starmer told reporters after the meeting.

Trump, however, sidestepped a question about whether the US would provide backup if the deployment led to clashes with Russian forces, telling journalists that the British “don’t need much help.” “They can take care of themselves very well… It sounds like it’s evasive, but it’s not evasive. You know, the British have been incredible soldiers, incredible military, and they can take care of themselves,” Trump said at a photo op before the meeting. “If they need help, I’ll always be with the British, OK? I’ll always be with them – but they don’t need help.”

Starmer then hailed the US-UK relationship as the world’s “greatest alliance for prosperity and security,” adding that “whenever necessary, we’ve absolutely backed each other up.” “Could you take on Russia by yourselves?” Trump interrupted, turning to Starmer with a smile. “Well…” the prime minister responded to a burst of laughter from the audience before Trump moved on to other questions. The meeting came just days after French President Emmanuel Macron also reportedly failed to secure concrete US security guarantees for Ukraine during talks with Trump in Washington. Trump previously said he discussed “some form of peacekeeping” with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, and claimed that Putin had “no problem” with the idea. However, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Moscow had not been consulted on the matter.

Lavrov said the idea of deploying foreign troops to Ukraine is being pushed by “the Europeans, primarily France and also the British,” suggesting that this is meant to “further heat up the conflict and stop any attempts to calm it down.” Moscow has opposed the deployment of unauthorized peacekeepers to Ukraine, warning that without a UN mandate, they would be considered legitimate targets. Lavrov has said that any discussions about a peacekeeping force in Ukraine are “empty” and that the priority should be resolving the conflict’s underlying issues – including efforts to bring Kiev into NATO and the potential deployment of Western military infrastructure near Russia’s borders.

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“..increased mandatory conscription may be inevitable..”

Kiev Facing Pressure To Intensify Conscription – Economist (RT)

Kiev is under pressure to escalate its mobilization drive to sustain the conflict with Russia, according to The Economist. While Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky strives to motivate younger men to volunteer, his officials acknowledge that increased mandatory conscription may be inevitable. Last year, Kiev revamped its military service system, lowering the conscription age to 25 and imposing stricter penalties for draft avoidance. However, these measures have reportedly fallen short of the recruitment goals. The Economist reported on Wednesday that Western advisers are urging Kiev to draft younger individuals, viewing this as the quickest path to strengthening the army. Publicly, Zelensky has resisted lowering the draft age – privately, however, his officials have reportedly acknowledged that it will likely be necessary.

A senior official told the British magazine that the “tightening will continue because no one has come up with a better solution.” With frontline casualties increasing, many eligible men have been evading draft officers or have even resisted. The Economist noted a recent incident in Poltava, where a military official was fatally shot during a recruitment raid. While Ukraine’s security services attribute the blame to ‘Russian infiltrators’, soldiers suspect the violence may be “homegrown,” foreshadowing a potential increase in domestic discord. The Ukrainian government has initiated a program to attract younger volunteers into the military. Officials told The Economist that their aim is to recruit 4,000 people per month by offering generous compensation and a promise of demobilization after one year, though many have reportedly expressed skepticism.

”The army does not honor the terms of the contracts anyway – recently we got some guys who were transferred from an engineering brigade. They signed up to be pontoon builders, now they’re infantry,” a Ukrainian marine officer told The Times last week. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump is advocating for a rapid resolution to the Ukraine conflict, pointing to the death toll and destruction incurred on both sides. Officials in Washington view the conflict as an obstacle to improving relations with Moscow. Trump has also pushed for a rare-earth minerals deal with Ukraine, which he believes would offset the US expenditures on the conflict over the years. In contrast, the EU and a number of European NATO members have pledged to continue pouring resources into the conflict. Zelensky has insisted that peace negotiations will only be possible from a “position of strength.”

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“..Western countries that have sought to isolate Russia are “themselves are becoming more isolated..”

UN Showed ‘Common Sense’ On Ukraine Conflict Resolution – Moscow (RT)

“Common sense” has finally prevailed in the UN Security Council after it approved a US-drafted resolution on Ukraine without anti-Russian rhetoric, Moscow’s deputy envoy to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky, has told RT. Two competing resolutions on Ukraine were submitted to the UN on Monday, one of which was initiated by Kiev and its EU backers and condemned Russia. The other text, backed by the US, avoided branding Russia as an aggressor and called for a “swift end” to the conflict. The US text was later tabled at the UNSC, where it passed with ten votes in favor, with backing from Moscow and Washington and five abstentions from European members. Speaking to RT on Wednesday, Polyansky said it was the first time in a long while that the UNSC was able to speak with one voice on the Ukraine conflict after the US resolution was adopted with the support of Russia, China, and others.

“We owe this to common sense because I think now more and more people realize the true colors of the Zelensky regime and the true colors of Ukraine that was created under him,” the diplomat said. According to Polyansky, the new US administration under President Donald Trump has taken a more pragmatic approach on the crisis, which “really sets the framework for our future deliberations and work on this issue in the Security Council and in the UN.” Washington’s voting against a Ukrainian draft resolution condemning Russia “clearly” shows that the US approach to the conflict has changed, and that there is now a clash between a “militaristic” mindset in the EU and a “realistic” one in Washington, the diplomat said. Some members of the bloc stepped up their aggressive rhetoric this month after Moscow and Washington announced plans to restore ties and work on resolving the Ukraine conflict.

The EU was caught off guard by the US change of tone, Polyansky argued, as Brussels has spent years in a rigid position regarding any Ukraine resolutions. However, the attitude of Western countries over the past three years has shifted from “Ukraine must win” to “Ukraine must have very strong negotiating position,” and finally “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine,” Polyansky added. The recent vote in the UNSC showed that Western countries that have sought to isolate Russia are “themselves are becoming more isolated,” the diplomat claimed. Polyansky stressed that a sustainable solution to the Ukraine conflict can only be achieved by addressing the root cause of the crisis, such as Ukraine’s NATO ambitions. Kiev also must remove its troops from all Russian territories, including the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, and Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, he added.

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The talks will continue. Without EU and Ukraine.

Putin Says 6+ Hour Talks With US “Inspire Certain Hopes” (ZH)

TASS is confirming that Russian and US delegations have concluded their meeting after more than six hours of talks in Istanbul on Thursday, the second round of such in-person talks after last week’s bilateral Riyadh meeting. Like the prior high-level dialogue, the Istanbul talks cut out Ukrainian and European representation. These talks have been focused on restoring full staffing at the two sides’ respective embassies and the improving of relations – with an eye toward preparations for achieving a lasting peace settlement in Ukraine. Importantly, on the same day President Vladimir Putin spoke of positive developments on these fronts in a meeting of the Federal Security Service. “We all see how rapidly the world is changing, the situation in the world. In this regard, I would like to note that the first contacts with the new US administration inspire certain hopes,” he said.

“There is a mutual dedication to work towards restoring interstate relations and gradually resolving the enormous volume of accumulated systemic and strategic problems in the global architecture.” He emphasized that “it was precisely these problems that provoked both the Ukrainian and other regional crises at the time,” as cited in TASS. However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov separately took the opportunity to reaffirm what will remain a key Russian sticking point in any negotiations – that the four annexed territories in the east are not up for discussion.

“The territories which have become subjects of the Russian Federation, which are inscribed in our country’s constitution, are an inseparable part of our country,” Peskov told reporters. This after Ukraine’s President Zelensky recently tried to push the possibility of an “exchange” of territory with Moscow – Kursk for the four annexed regions. But Moscow has issued a firm no to this possibility. Peskov additionally said that Moscow doesn’t see any immediate breakthroughs happening in these ongoing talks with the Trump administration. “No one expects easy or quick solutions – the problem is too complex and has been neglected for too long. However, if both countries maintain their political will and willingness to listen to each other, I believe we will be able to navigate this working process,” he said.

“There is no need to jump ahead. Information on the outcome of the negotiations will be provided in due course,” he added. Meanwhile, Moon of Alabama says that the US side risks getting further entangled in Ukraine via the controversial rare earths minerals deal being sought by the Trump White House… By pressing for the agreement, instead of taking the Russian offer for access to minerals, Trump has committed himself to continue the war in Ukraine. This “will lead to the failure of his peace initiative,” the geopolitical blog continues. “The war Ukraine is now destined to become Trump’s Vietnam.” Let’s hope this doesn’t become the case.

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“The officials were “clearing significant waste stemming from decades of institutional drift..”

Trump Administration Cutting USAID Contracts By 90% – AP (RT)

The administration of US President Donald Trump plans to cut more than 90% of US Agency for International Development (USAID) contracts and a total of $60 billion in overall foreign aid worldwide, the AP reported on Thursday. The outlet cited an internal White House memo and filings in one of the federal lawsuits challenging the administration’s plan. Immediately upon assuming office, Trump suspended most US foreign assistance pending a three-month review to determine whether to continue or cease programs depending on their alignment with the new administration’s “America first” goals. USAID, Washington’s primary mechanism for funding political projects abroad, has found tens of billions dollars’ worth of approved grants frozen as a result.

NGOs and nonprofits formerly receiving grants and contracts from the agency have lodged multiple lawsuits against Trump and his administration, demanding the disbursement of already allocated funds. Late on Wednesday, the US Supreme Court intervened in one of the cases, and temporarily blocked a ruling that demanded that the government release billions of dollars in grants and contracts by midnight, according to AP. The administration plans to eliminate 90% of USAID contracts to the tune of $54 billion, AP reported, citing the memo and court filings. Nearly half of the State Department’s foreign aid grants also face the axe, to the tune of another $4.4 billion, according to the outlet. The officials were “clearing significant waste stemming from decades of institutional drift,” the memo reportedly states.

A further shakeup in how USAID and the State Department disbursed foreign aid was forthcoming “to use taxpayer dollars wisely to advance American interests,” it reportedly adds. Trump and his newly appointed government efficiency czar Elon Musk have repeatedly accused USAID of misappropriating taxpayer money and rampant corruption. The cuts are part of broader measures by the administration, and Musk’s recently formed Department of Government Efficiency, to cut down on ballooning government spending. On Wednesday, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) confirmed that it also had its government funding frozen. Officially a US State Department-funded nonprofit for distributing grants to pro-democracy causes abroad, the NED has faced numerous allegations over the years of acting as a CIA cut-out for toppling foreign governments.

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Pure corruption. “Literal pet projects” such as a “dog collar manufacturer” company and a “pet tracking app” firm were handed $300,000 each..” These things were never done. It’s just money.

USAID Blew Millions On Literal ‘Pet Projects’ In Ukraine (RT)

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) funneled millions in American taxpayer dollars into Ukrainian fashion and pet companies, then attempted to hide the funding from Congress, American conservative newspaper the Federalist reported on Wednesday. USAID, Washington’s primary mechanism for funding political projects abroad, had its multi-billion dollar budget frozen by President Donald Trump last month, pending a review for alignment with his “America first” policy. The president cited uncontrolled spending and massive corruption in the agency, calling for it to be shut down entirely. Seeking accountability for the agency’s allocation of taxpayer dollars, Senator Joni Ernst arranged for her team to visit USAID headquarters for an “in-camera review” of Ukraine aid data in October last year.

Despite multiple attempts to gain some clarity on the agency’s books, USAID had stonewalled both her direct communication and Congressional action for years. While they were restricted in what they were allowed to see, Ernst’s staff found that millions of dollars of taxpayer-funded grants were funneled into Ukrainian confectionery, fashion and pet companies, the Federalist wrote. The agency allocated Ukrainian luxury fashion businesses a total of roughly $733,000, a “custom carpet manufacturer” a $2 million grant, and a “specialty biscuit and confectionery company” around $678,000, the outlet said. “Literal pet projects” such as a “dog collar manufacturer” company and a “pet tracking app” firm were handed $300,000 each, the newspaper said.

Beyond the “in-camera review,” USAID “failed to provide any of these documents” to her staff, Ernst said. The agency often cites national security as a reason for keeping “controversial charges” in its books obscure, the Federalist wrote. While USAID claimed the grants were to “enhance Ukraine’s wartime posture” by boosting its economy, in effect, “the American people have funded extravagant trade missions and vacations for Ukrainian business owners to film festivals and fashion weeks across the glamorous capitols of Europe and beyond,” Ernst wrote in a letter to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio earlier this month.

Trump has repeatedly stated that he will put an end to funding Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, claiming that his predecessor Joe Biden spent $350 billion on assisting Kiev. The US president has announced that the US will “get back” the money through an upcoming deal to tap Ukraine’s mineral resources. With USAID funding suspended by Trump, the vast majority of Ukrainian media companies have been put at risk of shutting down, multiple NGOs have reported. According to French NGO Reporters Without Borders, 9 out of 10 media outlets in Ukraine were dependent on USAID as their primary donor.

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“There is a high probability of public gathering and First Amendment activities..”

Border Protection Feds Warned Of Possible Unrest Over USAID Firings (JTN)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials were warned Wednesday evening to take special security caution and keep “situational awareness” around their Washington headquarters in anticipation of protests as USAID workers fired by the Trump administration return to their offices to retrieve personal belongings the next two days. In memos sent from their “Operations Watch” alert system and obtained by Just the News, CBP employees in Washington were told that on Thursday and Friday “USAID staff, who previously vacated their workspace, will be on site to retrieve their belongings” in the vicinity around the Ronald Reagan federal building in downtown Washington D.C. near the White House. “There is a high probability of public gathering and First Amendment activities,” one of the alerts said. “Please maintain situational awareness throughout the building.

“CBP employees should be aware of these activities and uniformed employees should use good tactics and consider the use of cover shirts during transit portions in one out of controlled CBP spaces.” Another alert stated: “Be aware of your surroundings tomorrow, especially in uniform … we anticipate a significant amount of media as well as the possibility of nefarious actors.” Tensions have been high since President Donald Trump ordered thousands of USAID workers terminated as part of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reorganization of the federal bureaucracy. Workers and their allies challenged their firings as well as the suspension of billions of dollars in foreign aid payments by the agency.

Late Wednesday, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts blocked a lower court’s order requiring Trump to resume the foreign aid payments. The Reagan building has been as the center of some of the tensions in part because CBP immediately took over some of the office space vacated in it by USAID. Officials told Just the News the CBP Operations Watch alert was based on intelligence that liberal and pro-government protesters might show up Thursday and Friday near the building.

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“I believe firmly that the story of 2024, one of the big story lines, is that the legacy media has finally been proven irrelevant,” pollster Scott Rasmussen said Wednesday..”

Polls Highlight Disconnect Between Media And Public On DOGE (JTN)

Despite a string of headlines suggesting that the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its efforts to slash federal waste is hurting President Trump in the polls, the public appears at odds with the media over its perception of the department and on Trump’s first month more broadly. Legacy media has vilified Musk in recent weeks, zeroing in on his oversight of USAID and the Treasury Department’s payment systems to pronounce the imminent end of major entitlements. Others have pointed to the price of eggs and inflation as the administration works to improve the economy. “Trump pledged to bring down food prices on Day One. Instead, eggs are getting more expensive,” read a CNN headline. “Will the backlash to Elon Musk hurt Republicans?” asked Vox. “Musk and DOGE underwater with some voters in recent polling,” Axios reported.

Despite the gloomy headlines, polling from legacy polling outlets and upstarts alike seems to show the public more supportive of Musk’s effort, and Trump’s policies, than a cursory view of the latest headlines would lead one to believe. A recent Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found Trump is enjoying a 50% approval rating, with just 43% disapproving of his performance. This week, a Napolitan News survey, moreover, found him with a 53% approval rating and 44% disapproval rating. Overall, he remains above water with a 49.1% approval rating in the RealClearPolitics polling average and a 47.5% disapproval rating. “I believe firmly that the story of 2024, one of the big story lines, is that the legacy media has finally been proven irrelevant,” pollster Scott Rasmussen said Wednesday on the “John Solomon Reports” podcast. “They could not control the narrative. They were out of touch talking to each other. YouGov actually ran a survey a couple weeks ago and found that more voters trust Donald Trump for information about what’s going on than trust the traditional media.”

“They don’t seem to understand even where the electorate is,” he said of legacy outlets. “I think last year, when the narrative was ‘economy is improving,’ and people say, ‘not in my checkbook, not at my kitchen table it’s not’ and I think that that now has spun out to they don’t understand that people are okay with deporting illegal aliens, particularly illegal criminal aliens who’ve committed crimes. The gap of just not understanding where America is, is because reporters don’t get out and talk to real people anymore.” Harvard/Harris’s latest survey found broad support for DOGE-related efforts. Eighty-three percent supported cutting government spending over raising taxes and a further 77% backed a broad review of federal spending.

Of DOGE, in particular, 60% expressed the belief that the department was actively helping the government to make substantial cuts. Seventy percent agreed that government spending was plagued by waste and fraud, while 69% favored a $1 trillion cut. Napolitan found comparable figures, with 62% of registered voters expressing the view that DOGE would help Trump to significantly reduce the deficit within the first year. Fifty-nine percent backed the idea of a “DOGE dividend” in which 20% of the savings created by DOGE cuts would be sent back to taxpayers while 80% goes to reduce the deficit. Only 22% opposed the idea. A separate Napolitan survey, moreover, found the public reasonably divided on Musk, with 44% holding a favorable view of him, 47% holding an unfavorable view, and 7% unsure.

Asked whether DOGE had gone far enough thus far, 36% said it had gone too far, while 19% said the agency had been “about right” and 25% said it had not gone far enough. Nineteen percent were unsure, but the sum of “about right” and “not far enough” suggested clear support for the Musk-led department’s work. Prophecies of doom for the administration based on economic moves, however, appear somewhat more in step with public opinion as polling shows Trump with relatively low numbers on inflation and facing a strong demand for immediate action on price increases. Trump is currently underwater on the economy in most surveys, albeit narrowly. He currently boasts a 46.0% average approval on the issue, according to RealClearPolitics, which reported that 49.8% disapproved of his handling of the matter. He was in worse shape on inflation, with 39.7% approving of his handling of the issue and 52.7% disapproving.

During Trump’s first month, Democrats often criticized his policies on unrelated issues by questioning how they related to lowering the price of eggs, referencing Trump’s promise to combat inflation. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a $1 billion investment on Wednesday to address egg prices, though most polling data previewed her announcement. A considerable part of Democrats’ and legacy media’s objections to DOGE plans is the claim that, according to PBS, “Data published on DOGE’s ‘Wall of Receipts’ are expected to yield no savings.” Journalist and blogger Kevin Drum argued last week that DOGE has only “saved taxpayers about 0.33% of the federal budget.” Nevertheless, the nation’s mood more broadly appears to be improving, with 42.5% saying the nation is headed in the right direction, a significant uptick from the mere 27.7% recorded on Jan. 17, just before Trump took office.

Recent Napolitan data, meanwhile, found broad support for the president’s immigration and deportation agenda. In 2024, 25% of registered voters believed the government was serious about securing the border, compared to 69% who said the same in the latest Napolitan survey. Another 61% expressed support for arresting people who leak information about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids. Eighty-two percent of registered voters, moreover, expressed the belief that illegal immigration is bad for the country. On deportations, a clear majority of 57% expressed the belief that the administration’s deportation efforts had been either “about right” or that they had not gone “far enough.” Only 33% said they had gone too far while 10% were unsure.

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“The Chief Justice issued an administrative stay on Feb. 27, preserving the status quo while the Supreme Court considers the matter more thoroughly..”

Is the End of the Democrats’ Lawfare Strategy In Sight? (PJM)

In a major blow to the Democrats’ lawfare strategy to prevent the Trump administration from governing, Chief Justice John Roberts responded to the White House’s request for emergency intervention. Roberts blocked a Biden-appointed federal judge’s order that around $2 billion in frozen foreign aid funds be released immediately. The Chief Justice issued an administrative stay on Feb. 27, preserving the status quo while the Supreme Court considers the matter more thoroughly. This temporary action overrides U.S. District Judge Amir Ali’s midnight deadline, which would have forced the State Department and USAID to release billions in taxpayer dollars for already completed foreign aid work. Roberts, who oversees requests for emergency relief arising from cases in the District of Columbia, acted alone in halting the decision from a federal district judge issued Tuesday.

The judge, U.S. District Judge Amir Ali, gave the State Department and USAID until 11:59 p.m. Wednesday to pay its bills to contractors for work that had been completed before Feb. 13. The Trump administration had earlier in the night asked the Supreme Court to intervene in the dispute involving frozen foreign assistance funds. Roberts gave the State Department and USAID contractors until noon Friday to respond to the Trump administration’s request. This is just the latest example of how Democrats’ lawfare strategy against Trump might ultimately backfire spectacularly. Judicial rulings temporarily halting Trump’s actions may ultimately serve to advance his broader objectives as they make their way to the Supreme Court.

The Trump administration filed the emergency appeal hours before the deadline, arguing that Judge Ali had overstepped his authority and interfered with the president’s obligations to “make appropriate judgments about foreign aid.” The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel had declined to stay Judge Ali’s order, absurdly claiming his orders “could not be appealed.” Excuse me? When did District Court judges get the final say in such matters? During a particularly revealing telephone hearing on Feb. 25, Judge Ali couldn’t hide his bias against the Trump administration. “I don’t know why I can’t get a straight answer from you,” he complained after Justice Department attorney Indraneel Sur repeatedly avoided his leading questions about fund releases. “I guess I’m not understanding where there is any confusion here. It’s clear as day,” Ali further insisted, regarding his original order.

Chief Justice Roberts has ordered the challengers to file a response by Friday, with the Supreme Court likely to act soon after — a sign that the Court is poised to nip these endless legal challenges in the bud. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is moving forward with its promised America First agenda, “eliminating more than 90% of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s foreign aid contracts and $60 billion in overall U.S. assistance around the world, putting numbers on its plans to eliminate the majority of U.S. development and humanitarian help abroad,” according to the Associated Press.

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Legacy media insist they have God-given rights. As their attention numbers are down the drain. Times change, guys.

Leavitt Slams NY Times Reporter As ‘Left-Wing Stenographer’ (NYP)

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blasted a New York Times reporter as a “left-wing stenographer” after he compared President Trump to Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s crackdown on press freedoms. The heated exchange with Peter Baker was sparked by him questioning the administration’s decision to seize control of the press pool and to bar Associated Press reporters from the Oval Office and Air Force One. Baker, a veteran journalist and former Moscow correspondent, compared the White House’s move to Kremlin tactics in a post on X Tuesday. “Having served as a Moscow correspondent in the early days of Putin’s reign, this reminds me of how the Kremlin took over its own press pool and made sure that only compliant journalists were given access,” Baker wrote.

“Give me a break, Peter,” she wrote. “Moments after you tweeted this, the President invited journalists into the Oval and took questions for nearly an hour. Your hysterical reaction to our long overdue and much-needed change to an outdated organization is precisely why we made it.” She then took a personal jab at Baker, criticizing what she described as a biased media landscape. “Gone are the days where left-wing stenographers posing as journalists, such as yourself, dictate who gets to ask what,” she added. When reached by The Post, Baker referred to an article he wrote on Wednesday which recalled the story of Yelena Tregubova, a former Kremlin pool reporter who was forced into exile from her native Russia after publishing a book detailing corruption and media censorship by the Putin regime.

Tregubova, who was kicked out of the Kremlin press pool, fled Russia after a bomb went off outside her apartment. “There are worse penalties, as Ms. Tregubova would later discover, but in Moscow, at least, her eviction was an early step down a very slippery slope,” Baker wrote. “The United States is not Russia by any means, and any comparisons risk going too far…But for those of us who reported there a quarter century ago, Mr. Trump’s Washington is bringing back memories of Mr. Putin’s Moscow in the early days.” A Times spokesperson who was reached by The Post referenced a statement from the newspaper which read: “The White House’s move to handpick favored reporters to observe the president — and exclude anyone whose coverage the administration may not like — is an effort to undermine the public’s access to independent, trustworthy information about the most powerful person in America.”

Since the early 1900s, the White House Correspondents’ Association — comprising journalists from major news organizations — has been responsible for determining which media outlets gain access to cover the president. Members elect representatives who make decisions about seating arrangements and press pool coverage. However, that system changed on Tuesday when Leavitt declared that the administration would take charge of deciding which reporters could cover the president most closely. “A group of DC-based journalists, the White House Correspondents’ Association, has long dictated which journalists get to ask questions of the President of the United States,” Leavitt said, adding: “Not anymore.” She framed the move as a shift toward democratizing press access.

“Today, I was proud to announce that we are giving the power back to the people. Moving forward, the ‘White House Press Pool’ will be determined by the White House Press Team,” she said, emphasizing that legacy outlets would not be excluded but that decisions on access would now rest with the administration. Baker responded with another sharp critique, warning that the move was meant to deter tough questioning. “Every president of both parties going back generations subscribed to the principle that a president doesn’t pick the press corps that is allowed in the room to ask him questions,” he wrote. “Trump has just declared that he will.” Despite the shift, Baker insisted that journalists would continue to hold the administration accountable. “None of this will stop professional news outlets from covering this president in the same full, fair, tough and unflinching way that we always have,” he said.

“Government efforts to punish disfavored organizations will not stop independent journalism.” Traditionally, the White House press pool has included reporters from wire services such as the Associated Press, Reuters and Bloomberg — along with representatives from television, print and radio as well as photographers. The shake-up followed a recent controversy in which the Trump administration removed an AP reporter and photographer from the president’s trip to Mar-a-Lago and Miami over the news agency’s refusal to use the administration’s preferred term, the “Gulf of America,” instead of the Gulf of Mexico. Despite the open seats, no replacements were assigned, highlighting the escalating tensions between the administration and the press.

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“The politician claimed that Romania had been thrown back to the 1950s..”

“..If democracy is defeated “in one country” in a “coup d’etat” that would mean a failure for the US as well..”

Prosecuted Romanian Presidential Candidate Asks Trump For Help (RT)

Calin Georgescu, the winner of the first round of last year’s annulled presidential election in Romania, has asked US President Donald Trump for help. The politician is facing criminal charges at home, which he has called part of a political persecution campaign against him. “I definitely ask President Trump to take care about the situation,” Georgescu told an American blogger, Mario Nawfal, in an interview published on X on Thursday. On Wednesday, Georgescu was arrested by the police as he was about to file to run for the presidency again. He was released later the same day. According to the Romanian authorities, Georgescu faces a total of six charges, including “anti-constitutional acts” and misreporting his finances. He was barred by a court order from leaving the country, appearing on TV, or posting anything on social media.

Speaking to Nawfal on Thursday, the politician denounced the criminal case against him as an assault on democracy that runs counter to the will of the Romanian people. Georgescu came out ahead in the first round of the presidential election in November in a surprise victory. The Constitutional Court then annulled the results shortly before the second round of voting, citing “irregularities” in the politician’s campaign amid unproven claims of Russian interference in the electoral process. According to Georgescu, the persecution campaign against him had “exposed” the Romanian “deep state” and its “corruption.” The politician claimed that Romania had been thrown back to the 1950s when it was ruled by a Communist regime.

“The deep state is so strong in this particular [kind] of activity,” Georgescu said, referring to his arrest on Wednesday. He also vowed to “fight for our freedom and for our democracy” and called on the US to support him in this fight. According to Georgescu, the US should support him in order to preserve its own image as a beacon of democracy. If democracy is defeated “in one country” in a “coup d’etat” that would mean a failure for the US as well, the politician stated. Washington has so far not commented on Georgescu’s appeal. US officials have previously criticized the actions of Bucharest for annulling the results of the November election. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference earlier this month, Vice President J.D. Vance suggested that some “old entrenched interests” in Romania were using “ugly, Soviet-era words like misinformation and disinformation” to secure their own interests and prevent a politician with “an alternative viewpoint” from coming to power.

Elon Musk slammed the politician’s arrest on Wednesday by calling the move “messed up.” Georgescu is known for his skepticism towards Western influence over the country’s policies and criticizing both NATO and the EU. During his campaign, he also vowed to halt Romania’s military aid to Kiev if elected.

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“..hasn’t been increased since 2009..”

Elon Musk Floats Pay Hikes For Congress, Top Gov’t Workers To Fight Corruption (NYP)

“Special government employee” Elon Musk has floated a pay raise for members of Congress and senior government employees as a means of rooting out corruption at the federal level. “It might make sense to increase compensation for Congress and senior government employees to reduce the forcing function for corruption, as the latter might be as much as 1000 [sic] times more expensive to the public,” Musk, 53, wrote on X Thursday morning. Back in December, the billionaire helped torpedo a government funding measure that would have given lawmakers in Congress a 3.8% pay hike — worth approximately $6,600 per year in extra cash to rank-and-file members. Most federal legislators receive an annual paycheck of $174,000, which hasn’t been increased since 2009.

The proposed pay hike had been nestled into a continuing resolution, a stopgap measure that Congress needed at the time to avert a partial government shutdown. But Musk whipped up public opposition against both the resolution and the pay hike, grousing at the time while overstating the increase amount: “How can this be called a ‘continuing resolution’ if it includes a … pay increase for Congress?” The concept of high pay for government workers to discourage corruption has been used in other countries. Late Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, for example, was famous for championing exorbitant pay with ministers raking in millions a year. Lee argued that paying government workers well would help reduce perverse incentives for them to pad their pockets through illicit means.

Some good-government advocates in the US have also suggested pay raises for lawmakers to attract a higher caliber of candidates or job applicants. Musk has been on a crusade to trim federal spending via the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has advised the Trump administration on mass layoffs and spending reductions while setting a target of $1 trillion in savings. Last week, Musk directed an email be sent out to government workers instructing them to list their top five accomplishments from the prior week. That email whipped up a frenzy and the Office of Personnel Management clarified Monday that a response was voluntary. Musk also clarified that the emails were intended to be a “pulse check” rather than a performance review.

Amid backlash from liberals over the cost-cutting crusade, Musk insisted Thursday that DOGE has also been elevating outstanding government employees — not just reducing headcount. “Hundreds of federal workers are being promoted daily every time we encounter excellence,” he wrote on X. “The @DOGE team will be more clear about this. The goal is to make the federal government a meritocracy as much as possible.”

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“ALL CABINET MEMBERS ARE EXTREMELY HAPPY WITH ELON,” Trump wrote on TruthSocial ahead of the meeting.”

Musk’s Father Says Son ‘Not Cut Out For Politics’ (RT)

Elon Musk is “not cut out for politics,” according to his father, Errol Musk, who has said the billionaire’s personality would make it difficult for him to engage with the broad range of people required in public office. The richest man on the planet and owner of Tesla, SpaceX, and X, Elon Musk has played an influential role in US President Donald Trump’s administration, particularly through his advisory position in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). His critics have raised concerns that he wields too much power and have accused him of trying to dismantle significant parts of the federal government. In an interview with Al Arabiya News published on Monday, Errol Musk, a retired South African engineer, dismissed the idea of his son entering politics.

“Elon is not cut out for politics,” he said. “Politics is where you have to deal with everyone, from the very incredibly clever to the very somewhat not clever, the highly sophisticated to the very unsophisticated. If you can’t do that, don’t get into politics.” He went on to compare his son’s potential political journey to Trump’s, arguing that the US president’s brash personality made it harder for him to connect with ordinary voters, and that Elon would face similar challenges. During Trump’s inauguration rally last month, Elon Musk sparked a wave of backlash after he made a gesture that some compared to a “Nazi salute.” Errol Musk dismissed the allegations that his son is secretly a Nazi as “nonsense,” and claimed that the billionaire’s actions are often misunderstood.

“Elon is a terrible public speaker. He has a lot to learn. We all do… Knowing him as well as I do, I mean, I know him very well, that he was struggling to get through his little speech as fast as possible and to try and look as charming as possible as he could,” Musk said. He also suggested that his son’s gesture was an “international salute,” saying it had been around “for the last 10,000 years or more.” While Musk has received pushback over his attempts to streamline the operations of federal agencies, Trump has repeatedly expressed support for his efforts. Despite not holding a formal cabinet position, the White House has described him as a “special government employee” and “senior adviser” to Trump. On Wednesday, Musk attended Trump’s first cabinet meeting, where the president praised his contributions. “ALL CABINET MEMBERS ARE EXTREMELY HAPPY WITH ELON,” Trump wrote on TruthSocial ahead of the meeting.

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“..many on the left expect Bezos to run the newspaper like a vanity project, losing millions of dollars to bankroll a far-left agenda..”

Bezos Calls for WaPo to Champion Individual Freedom and Free Markets (Turley)

There was another meltdown at the Washington Post after owner Jeff Bezos moved again to moderate the newspaper’s message, which has plummeted in readership. Bezos told the editors that he wanted the newspaper to advocate for individual liberties and the free market. The message sent the left into vapors and led to the resignation of Washington Post opinion editor David Shipley. Outside the paper, another round of calls for boycotts and subscription cancellations followed. In the announcement below, Bezos declared, “I’m confident that free markets and personal liberties are right for America. I also believe these viewpoints are underserved in the current market of ideas and news opinion. I’m excited for us together to fill that void.” He added that a newspaper should be a voice for freedom — “is ethical — it minimizes coercion — and practical — it drives creativity, invention, and prosperity.” He noted that:

“There was a time when a newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have seen it as a service to bring to the reader’s doorstep every morning a broad-based opinion section that sought to cover all views. Today, the internet does that job.” For those of us in the free speech community, the return of the Post as a champion of free speech and other individual rights would be a welcomed change. Notably, staff did not object when prior owners aligned with their views on editorial priorities. Obviously, we will need to see how this new directive is carried out. I would be equally opposed to the Post purging liberal views in the way it moved against conservative and libertarian views for the last decade. I do not see such a directive in this announcement. Bezos wants his newspaper to be a voice for individual freedom and free market principles. That should not mean that the newspaper will not run dissenting views on policies and programs.

What is striking is that many on the left expect Bezos to run the newspaper like a vanity project, losing millions of dollars to bankroll a far-left agenda. This is an announcement that goes to the position of the newspaper, not any intrusion into reporting. It also does not bar a diversity of opinion on the op-ed pages which still have a vast majority of liberal writers. The thought that the Post would now focus on advocating for individual rights and the free market led Jeffrey Evan Gold, who posts as a legal analyst for CNN and other networks, to declare that it was the “last straw” and post his cancellation.

Jeff Stein, the publisher’s chief economics reporter, denounced Bezos as carrying out a “massive encroachment” that makes it clear “dissenting views will not be published or tolerated there.” For many moderates and conservatives, it was a crushingly ironic objection given the virtual purging of conservative and libertarian voices at the newspaper. Amanda Katz, who resigned from the Post’s opinion team at the end of 2024, offered a vivid example of the culture that Bezos is trying to change at the Post. Katz said the change was “an absolute abandonment of the principles of accountability of the powerful, justice, democracy, human rights, and accurate information that previously animated the section in favor of a white male billionaire’s self-interested agenda.”

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“..four years of the Biden administration’s failed oversight have made it necessary to review agreements for vaccine production..”

HHS Pauses Multi-Million Dollar Contract to Develop New COVID-19 Vaccine (ET)

Clinical trials for a new COVID-19 vaccine were halted after a multi-million contract authorized by the Biden administration to develop the inoculation was paused by Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy implemented a 90-day stop-work order on Feb. 21 regarding the HHS contract with Vaxart Inc., according to the announcement, which was first reported by Fox News Digital on Feb. 25. Vaxart, an American biotech company, is creating a new COVID-19 inoculation for oral use. Before the stop-work order, 10,000 individuals were scheduled to start clinical trials on Feb. 24, an HHS spokesperson confirmed with The Epoch Times. Kennedy noted in comments to Fox News Digital that “it is crucial” that the HHS support pandemic preparedness, “four years of the Biden administration’s failed oversight have made it necessary to review agreements for vaccine production, including Vaxart’s.” The trial is not terminated, according to the HHS.

Kennedy and other health officials will determine the next steps after reviewing their findings over the next 90 days. As part of the Biden administration’s $4.7 billion Project NextGen program launched in 2023, the Vaxart vaccine was funded through an agreement with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). That panel is part of the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response, which is managed by HHS. BARDA allocated around $460 million for Vaxart to develop the new vaccine, including $240 million that has already been approved. The announcement to pause Vaxart’s contract was followed by a report that an Food and Drug Administration (FDA) vaccine advisory committee meeting slated for March has been canceled, according to committee member Dr. Paul Offit, who is the director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a vocal critic of Kennedy.

Offit told multiple media outlets on Feb. 26 that members of the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee received an email from the FDA letting them know the meeting would not take place. The meeting had been set to choose the strains for next season’s flu shot. The FDA is one of 13 agencies under the HHS umbrella. On Feb. 28, a World Health Organization (WHO) advisory committee is scheduled to gather and discuss which strains should be included in the next flu vaccines across the Northern Hemisphere. The FDA often adheres that that committee’s recommendations. Trump issued an executive order in January to start the process of withdrawing the United States from the WHO.

Two weeks ago, Kennedy gained Senate confirmation to become HHS secretary. He was sworn in that day, and moments later Trump signed an executive order establishing the president’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission. Kennedy serves as chairman of the commission, which directs executive departments and federal agencies to primarily advise the president on how to “address the childhood chronic disease crisis.” The MAHA Commission is tasked to explore possible causes of such diseases, including “the American diet, absorption of toxic material, medical treatments, lifestyle, environmental factors, government policies, food production techniques, electromagnetic radiation, and corporate influence or cronyism.” For years, critics have called Kennedy an “anti-vaxxer,” a claim he has denied. During his presidential campaign and the Senate confirmation process, he repeatedly said he is an advocate for vaccine safety, informed consent, and “gold standard science” behind vaccine efficacy studies.

“I’ve never been anti-vaccine,” Kennedy told The Epoch Times in September 2024. “People should have a choice, and that choice should be informed by the best information possible. “I’m going to ensure that there are science-based safety studies available, and people can make their own assessments about whether a vaccine is good for them.” Under the Biden administration, COVID-19 vaccines were mandated throughout the federal government. Multiple private sector businesses, and public and private universities, also required the inoculation. Since Trump took office last month, he has signed several executive orders related to COVID-19 mandates implemented by the Biden administration. On Feb. 14, Trump signed an executive order barring funding to universities and schools with COVID-19 vaccine mandates. In his first week back in office, Trump reinstated service members dismissed for refusing the COVID vaccine, giving them full back pay and benefits.

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    Giovanni Bellini Pietà 1505   • FBI Withheld ‘Thousands’ Of Epstein Docs – US AG Pam Bondi (RT) • DOJ Releases ‘The Epstein Files: Phase 1’ (RT)
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle February 28 2025]

    #183194
    Germ
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    Good morning :-))

    “Michael Johnson, 38, dad-of-two and the manager and head coach of Hurworth Albion Under 10s, died suddenly following a “medical episode”, less than a year after the sudden death of his wife.”

    More orphans.

    TVASSF

    #183195
    Dr D Rich
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      Amy Gleason, a quiet executive who knows a lot about healthcare tech.

    …a quiet executive. I bet. Is there such a thing, quiet, executive, someone who never polished their resumé and 5 achievements 24/7?

    …knows a lot about healthcare tech. Sure, I bet too. Amy is an RN? Doctor?

    Btw, let’s not be too hard on Biondi and Amy Gleason for not working fast enough.
    That’s.
    Not.
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    Point.

    It’s only February 28, 2025 and not quite 8 AM.
    The show must go on!
    Hitler!!

    #183196
    Dr. D
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    Headline, ZeroHedge: “The FBI Hides Evidence Of Being The FBI

    Generally speaking, anyone who destroys evidence of a crime becomes, at the least, an accessory after the fact…

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    #183197
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    I rechristen Biondi as Bondi AG. Don’t these ppl know how to spell their own names correctly? Can we get Musk and KnowItAll healthcare techAmy Gleason on it right away?

    Mike, what’s healthcare tech?

    I can’t tell whether Trump’s Team already lost one of their Biggest Fans, Sundance of TCTH, or SD is play 12th Dimensionalist Chess Barack style. Nevertheless, Sundance seems to have lost patience with all the dramatis personae

    3 posts same topic one day….damn!!!

    Don’t get Stuck in the Epstein Weeds, Instead Ask: Why is the United States Attorney General on Fox News Every Day?

    I Hope Everyone Paid Close Attention to Bondi’s Epstein Mess Today, Because It’s Going to Go Downhill From Here

    AG Pam Bondi Appears on Fox News to Explain Delays in Delivering Epstein Material

    #183198
    Dr. D
    Participant

    The UK, a region made up of 4 countries, has twice as many cardiac arrest emergency calls in 2024 compared to 2019.”

    Don’t worry it’s normalized. They change the algorithm for counting excessive deaths too. Don’t worry again. With the new algorithm, there’s less excessive deaths counted.
    Chart

    Not tired of winning:
    “Judge Says Meta Must Face Lawsuit Alleging Hiring Bias Against US Citizens”

    I want back pay for the damages done. And there are 100 more felonies to follow. How about Sherman?

    “Maine Public Schools Are Collapsing As Children Of Illegal Migrants Pour Into The State

    But really, can’t we all agree that Maine’s real priority is to make sure men are in women’s bathrooms? Even if they have to sue Trump and have a halt in Federal funding? Therefore defunding all schools? I think that’s an election winner, as VA showed.

    Following on UK/Ukr, there’s so much there, so arcane and hidden, so Trump RE-required Ze to sign “agreements” (not treaties) to get collateral for OUR loans, the same collateral Ze only sold just last week to UK (January) in the “100 Year Agreement” with Starmer.

    Wait: how does it work to have a Lexus with two owners? Where you’re the second one it was sold to? …And leaving aside that the “minerals” aren’t there and we have no way of getting/protecting them.
    Remember how Ze can’t sign because he’s not a President, he’s a citizen? Yeah, the Rada just fixed that a day before he signed WITH US. So legally he wasn’t the President when he signed with Starmer, and after ¾ of a year the Rada SUDDENLY affirms that as in interim, they’re authorizing him to be President. Gee, that’s funny timing, what brought THAT on? Since clearly they were refusing to authorize him on purpose til now. Reality doesn’t matter, we’re going to shove that down the International Court throat.

    More, so apparently nothing happens in Ukraine that isn’t on direct orders from UK or US? …Soooo, they’re also not a country at all, not even a vassal, but a branch office with no one independent at all? Since 2014? Yeah, we suspected all that.

    So Starmer, who screwed us, then OPENLY tried to election interfere against Trump, then grabbed everything he could a day before T takes office. So Trump basically STEALS it all back, openly, waves the collateral around in public, and ups the number to $500B. So London can collapse as they should have already.

    Okay, this gets weirder. Russia is like “Ukraine does have any of those mines – not really – but you know who does? Russia. And we’ll also sign a deal for developing ours.” So…wait. We sign a deal, get the Public to say Okay, whatever, then Russia trades our (military) interest in Ukraine for (Business) contracts in Kursk, etc? The Public never could tell Ukr from Russia anyway? Stay tuned.

    The other option is, and we’re telling the UK: “Yeah if we have $500B in Ukraine, well obviously there’s no choice but to put the whole US Army there to protect our money.” Right? Starmer ALREADY got on TV and said so.

    …Yeah I don’t think that’s happening. And Russia wouldn’t let it happen. So it’s a non-starter. Back to a Swap. It’s just a way to get Starmer not to try to resist how badly we’re about to screw them and the whole Ukr project.

    Speaking of robbing: “Laid-Off IRS Agents Now Forced To Go Door To Door Robbing People Directly” –Bbee

    “plans to use the Postal Service to conduct the Census instead of wasting billions.”

    How? Won’t they be busy delivering mail? You’re asking them to have a very large 2nd job for most of a year. Concept sensible though.

    “..tasked FBI Director Kash Patel with investigating why the request for all documents was not followed.”

    Very happy day as now we can fire them all, very quickly and obviously. It’s quite likely since there would be…warehouses of docs, videos, etc…that we can backtrack to what was deleted and by whom.

    “Additionally, he mentioned that the visit “would have had strong symbolic significance.”

    Still winning that war on Signaling. They’re undefeated in the Signaling Department.

    “Starmer then hailed the US-UK relationship as the world’s “greatest alliance for prosperity and security,” adding that “whenever necessary, we’ve absolutely backed each other up.” “Could you take on Russia by yourselves?” Trump interrupted, turning to Starmer with a smile. “Well…” the prime minister responded”

    The Lotus Eaters were on about this. “Sign up! Will you fight and die for war?” “All we are saying here, is Give War a Chance.” “Chamberlain at home, Churchill abroad.” Definitely fighting and dying for an England that wants them all dead and replaced. Germany too! …Just kidding: we’re going to double the number of immigrants. Psych!

    UK is also un-doing Brexit, if you hadn’t noticed already. Officially rejoining after having never left and also double-crossing everyone on the continent for years. …I’m sure that’ll all work out great. So…when you want to leave—impossible, takes decades and an act of God. If you want to join, Parliament signs a law in 30 minutes. …Just like all the EU voter referendums that (never) were passed that makes the EU legal. You can vote as many times as you need to until you get it right! (Voters keep vetoing year after year) Roight! No voting for you! We’re just arresting your candidates, installing your ministers and passing laws with no authority! Oh, well at least it’s out in the open now. That’s a start.

    “• Trump Administration Cutting USAID Contracts By 90% – AP (RT)

    Newsflash: USAID also destroyed Pizza Hut. They paid millions to re-decorate them from their classic shape, then they went straight down financially. (May be a meme, but it’s about right)

    “USAID paid Time magazine 4 million dollars to name Zelensky “Person of the Year”

    About 20 levels of wrong here. Propagandizing their own people, per Obama law. Suppressing the truth.. Levels of 1A. Paying to repress their own voters. Also therefore ALL things in ALL media are “Advertising.” Sir, if you don’t have a wall between ads and articles, then it’s all ads. I can’t trust a word, you aren’t news and might as well not exist. …As I’ve been saying for years. This is EVEN WORSE than just allowing all articles to be OpEds which is bad enough. But the public can be aware of that by the language.

    So did Russia buy those “Articles”? Why is it ok for Britain to buy those columns but not Russia?

    Dog Collar manufacture”

    Want to bet that’s containment chains for human trafficking? And the carpets are the cleanup crew for murders?

    Supreme Court/Press: I guess they shouldn’t have abdicated and placed all power in the Executive, huh. The Right has been telling you not to do that for decades. “No Kings”. Oh wait: that’s what YOU are protesting this week.

    Soooo….have these protests ever worked…ever? No. Iraq was not stopped, nothing was Occupied. Roe didn’t change, Dobbs didn’t happen. So what are they? They a FEMALE method. We say “We are unhappy, do stuff for us. Dance Monkey, Dance!” Then the MEN say “Well, I don’t want people in my household to think badly of me, I guess I’ll help you kill more babies than Hitler and Stalin combined.” It’s all abuse of good will. But to do that, you have to HAVE good will and trust. You’re protesting? “Frankly I don’t care, Margaret.”

    Why? And I’ll repeat this a few more times before it goes over the transom: Because IT DOESN’T MATTER. There is NOTHING we can say, do, give, or concede that will be enough. So the exact same protests if you’re Hitler, running it as a dictatorship as if it’s the richest, safest, most gay and woman friendly place in all recorded history. …Which it is.

    The miracle is they did NOT throw everyone in jail and go “Oops,” and now I see why that is done.


    “WE won’t go there, because YOU think that is too far. And out of RESPECT for you, we don’t. And YOU won’t come here, as we think this is too far, out of respect for us.”
    And when they don’t respect you and nothing matters?

    Right then. It’s all off.

    ““..If democracy is defeated “in one country” in a “coup d’etat” that would mean a failure for the US as well..”

    Uhhh, no it won’t. I dgaf. Sucks to be you in your sucky country on your fascist continent. But how about this: IF we can find the path and the time, we both agree this is inappropriate, and we’ll do what we’re able, insofar as it’s none of our d—n business. I mean, didn’t Vance JUST blow a hole at the waterline for you, like YESTERDAY? What do you want from us?

    ““It might make sense to increase compensation for Congress and senior government employees to reduce the forcing function for corruption,”

    See? Now there’s an argument I can understand. Rate of return on investment. A far BETTER way is for their competing private sector jobs ALSO be worth less, that is, cut all unprecedented income disparity (which cutting USAID does) but that’s a far larger issue that’s very abstract. If everyone’s making between $100k and $200k, there’s no incentive. Only if everyone on the outside is making $2M, due to non-stop money printing with no oversight (Talking Fed/Wall St now) does it seem wrong.

    “What is striking is that many on the left expect Bezos to run the newspaper like a vanity project, losing millions of dollars to bankroll a far-left agenda.”

    Well, the Left, so they’ve never run a business or done any work.

    There’s the Taylor Swift being booed meme I was looking for, like the classic muppet one:

    SeeMe
    Btw Taylor, we’re never getting back together.

    On the Algo, and again this is just me, everyone’s internet is different: the calls for Leftist violent mass-murder and to organic uprising against the duly-elected coup have vanished quickly as they came. Since I noted it, I should note it leaving. A number of long-term Ukraine people have been funded, but small. No new narrative being bot-sold yet.

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    Dr. D
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    those darned kids
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    SPYBALLOON!

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    zerosum
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    • Trump Administration Cutting USAID Contracts By 90% – AP (RT)

    The administration of US President Donald Trump plans to cut more than 90% of US Agency for International Development (USAID) contracts and a total of $60 billion in overall foreign aid worldwide.
    Trump suspended most US foreign assistance pending a three-month review to determine whether to continue or cease programs depending on their alignment with the new administration’s “America first” goals.
    USAID, Washington’s primary mechanism for funding political projects abroad, has found tens of billions dollars’ worth of approved grants frozen as a result.
    ———–
    “..four years of the Biden administration’s failed oversight have made it necessary to review agreements for vaccine production..”

    • HHS Pauses Multi-Million Dollar Contract to Develop New COVID-19 Vaccine (ET)
    ———-
    DOGE. A.I.
    Secrets, lies, Data.
    Follow the money.
    Follow the data.
    A game-changing tech is emerging.
    ———–
    • Putin Says 6+ Hour Talks With US “Inspire Certain Hopes” (ZH)

    TASS is confirming that Russian and US delegations have concluded their meeting after more than six hours of talks in Istanbul on Thursday, the second round of such in-person talks after last week’s bilateral Riyadh meeting.
    Like the prior high-level dialogue, the Istanbul talks cut out Ukrainian and European representation.
    These talks have been focused on restoring full staffing at the two sides’ respective embassies and the improving of relations – with an eye toward preparations for achieving a lasting peace settlement in Ukraine.
    ———-

    #183202

    You’ve lost your job; you’re an ideologue.
    So what are you gonna do now?
    Cut off from the teats, you will take to the streets
    Where your cronies and you’ll have a cow.

    But you’ll wait for nicer weather, of course.

    #183203
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    USPS

    Okay, sure — postal workers could become a type of “customer service” for the federal government. But to do that, there would need to be more postal workers.

    That might be a good thing — I usually like the mail carrier — we’ve had some nice ones over the years. I live in a neighborhood from the late 1940s, it is a “walking route” and so the postal carrier goes to my door. But in the Southern California neighborhood where I lived as a teen, built in the late 1980s, there was a big metal box with smaller locked mailboxes up the street and around the bend, I.e., no “door service,” we never met the mail carrier face to face. So…to make the postal service the “face” of the federal government, well…it would require a lot of changes and perhaps more workers.

    #183204
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    There are a few things that a human can do as naturally as rain (albeit not necessarily so easily as rain) that an AI system couldn’t do in a million years with the biggest data ever imagined.

    A human can care, trust, love and understand, and for these reasons those qualities will soon once again be the most valuable things in the world.

    #183205
    jb-hb
    Participant

    PKK Founder Orders Kurdish Group To Lay Down Its Arms, Dissolve In Historic Statement
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pkk-founder-orders-kurdish-group-lay-down-its-arms-dissolve-historic-statement

    Wow. The Turks appear to really be doing it. Making a serious deal with the Kurds. More than a deal, a policy shift? Even more than that? Extends sphere of Turk + Kurd influence/interests into Syria, Iraq, Iran?

    If both sides can actually manage to not betray each other nor act in a shortsighted manner…

    #183206
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Well, it’s definitely after 9am EST and I am not even seeing reporting on excuses.

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/img_2757-1.jpg?w=680&ssl=1

    #183207
    jb-hb
    Participant

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/img_2806.jpg?w=568&ssl=1

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/img_2766-1.jpg?resize=768%2C767&ssl=1

    #183208
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Census

    Most of the census is already conducted through the USPS — forms are mailed to each home. Census workers follow up on the homes where the form is not returned. This task is pretty labor intensive — I should know, I worked for the census for a few months in 2000. Postal carriers do not have the time to do this task. Additionally, the census is designed to be an agency that is separate from other agencies so that it’s mission — an accurate census — is not muddied by competing political interests. That separation needs to be maintained so that the census can be trusted.

    #183209
    jb-hb
    Participant

    https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1895486151160643938

    The fact that the Epstein files haven’t yet been released demonstrates that the President doesn’t yet have operational control of the DOJ and FBI.

    It could take a while to establish, or as with his first term, it might never be established.

    I guess requesting the Epstein files can work just like a notavax requirement – find something your enemies cannot give up. Ask for it. Fire them.

    “When a creature has developed into one thing, he will choose death rather than change into his opposite.” — God Emperor Leto – Dune

    #183210
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    I see no reason why human beings and AI Systems can’t get along perfectly well without irreversible damage done to either party, provided a few simple rules are known, and adhered to. Top of the list is that human’s understand and fully grasp the implications of the fact that AI Systems are innately and utterly incapable of experiencing consciousness, caring, or love. At all. AI is a machine. It feels no different about good answers than it does about bad answers, and indeed doesn’t feel about one any differently than it does the other. Unfortunately AI Systems are very very adept at faking all of the above, and humans are notorious suckers for sweet talk.

    To complicate matters there is this thing about lying. Both humans and robots are great at it, although when it comes to sheer artistry in the lying game, I think you have to hand it to the humans. Lying is the primary means of advancement in the survival game, so that creates a problem for which there is no immediately practical solution (else no one would survive). The best you can hope for is to keep it to the minimum amount still necessary to continue breathing, the only way to do THAT is through unfettered freedom of speech and information, with absolutely no censorship under any conditions.

    So, yeah, follow the above guidelines and you two guys (Man et Machina) can get along swell. But if either side breaks those rules there SHALL be Hell to pay.

    #183211
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #183212
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #183213
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #183214
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #183215
    Noirette
    Participant

    Once more, the ‘minerals deal’ is fantastically ridiculous in many ways. Why Trump is pushing this is either distractive bluster, or ‘allowed or encouraged’ stupidity. Both are terrible positions, the real issues are avoided. Now, this type of move isn’t new from Trump, but this one… Oh oh…

    The Starmer-Trump presser. Never heard Starmer speak – he comes over like the idiot he is often called, he doesn’t even know how to use diplomatic ‘codes’, talks too much, is stupidly arrogant, posturing for the Gallery, a Russia Hater, etc.

    A bad feeling re. the Trump 2 Term. Not that Trump is a ‘worse’ Pres. than Biden, Obama, etc. Rather: a USA trajectory going down a path of destructive actions (internally + foreign policy) that can’t seemingly be ‘corrected – halted’ by anybody. Say, the Deathly Spirall of Empire !USA! (!MAGA!) entails lashing out all over without any clear aims / strategy, floundering around, uncoordinated with others, etc.

    Trump, in the vids, clips I watched, is insecure, hesitant, tired, has no clear messages, is confused.
    Trump – Starmer, 32 mins.

    https://tinyurl.com/5498

    #183216

    “The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business organization and network. Our members range from small businesses and chambers of commerce across the country to startups in fast-growing industries, leading industry associations, and global corporations.”
    (From the Chamber of Commerce website.)

    In 1903 the Census was moved to the newly created Department of Commerce and Labor. That partly became the Chamber of Commerce in 1912, and the Census went with it.
    (Quick goggle look-up.)

    It’s a rotten place for the Census.

    #183217
    zerosum
    Participant

    TRUMP, VANCE, KNOW WHAT TAE HAS BEEN SAYING AND MORE.
    The enemies are the New Medias.
    Fox has been Taken of the air/censored.
    CNN, CNBC attacking Trump

    #183218
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    The Great Xymphora nonpareil.

      It’s MIGA or MUGA with Trump, and MAGA only for the billionaires who won’t have to pay taxes (which will be covered by everybody else with crippling inflation and an end to all entitlements, even those which have already been paid for). If you can believe it, the MAGA-tards are excusing the Epstein disaster as Trump cleverly outing those in the Deep State covering up for ‘Israel’.

    https://xymphora.blogspot.com/2025/02/miga-or-muga.html?m=1

    #183219
    zerosum
    Participant

    Lying in our face.
    News media is doing misinformation/misinterpretations.
    Against peace.
    For War.

    #183225
    zerosum
    Participant

    CGTN IS THE ONLY TV NOT OPINIATING FOR WAR

    #183226
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Looks like Anthony may have grown up and gone into government and politics.

    #183227
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth is available to all people at all times. All that anyone needs to do to avail themselves of it is to start looking for and insisting upon the truth, and to keep on looking no matter what for as long as it takes.

    It’s the “no matter what” part of that truth that seems to be the sticking point (the “catch” in the saying “What’s the catch?”)

    That catch and also the part about “as long as it takes.” Expect to be investing a lot of time and effort for quite a while in your quest to find truths of any kind large or small. Expect to be at it for as long as it takes, in fact.

    You will be lied to A LOT! And threatened and avoided and evaded, too. You might even be killed if you’re not careful enough, so BE CAREFUL!

    As for the time involved and the so-called “return on investment” well, there’s good news and bad news about that. The good news is that positive returns are immediate, ongoing and exponentially beneficial to you and everybody else. The bad news is that it could take you like forever.

    #183228
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #183229
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Elon Musk has been in charge of your communications for a long time, and for the past many weeks he’s been in charge of your financial records (ALL of them). Well, looks like now he’s going to be in charge of your travel, too.

    I reckon that taking control of your cash and information is next item up on his punch list, and hear those big gears turning now, loud and clear. I sure hope that he turns out to be a nice guy, because he’s the man whether we like it or not.
    https://www.theverge.com/news/620777/starlink-verizon-contract-faa-communication-musk

    #183230
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #183231
    Noirette
    Participant

    Trump, Zelensky, and JD Vance, argue, shout, a bar room brawl without the beer mugs and direct punches.

    11 mins at the White House.

    #183232
    zerosum
    Participant

    Breaking News.
    The truth

    MSM is lying.
    MSM is not for peace.
    MSM wants to convince people to support war.

    #183241
    zerosum
    Participant

    Melanie Joly will continue to support Ukraine in its war against Russia.
    (She should check out the homeless in Vancouver.)

    #183242
    John Day
    Participant

    Smoke And Mirrors https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/smoke-and-mirrors

    Dima at Military summary has been expounding the analysis that Team-“Biden” turned over CIA protection of asset Zelensky to security services of the UK and France in December 2024, as part of “Trump-proofing” the Ukraine war. Within this framework we can see Zelensky’s rejection of Trump and Trump’s rejection of Zelensky, until Macron visited from France, and Starmer visited from England yesterday, as Zelensky waited at an Irish airport. Trump seems to have said nice words about Britain and France, but avoided military commitment to backing “tripwire” French and British “peacekeeping” forces in Ukraine. Some deals were made…
    ​ Zelensky’s Handover Completed​ ​ Ukrainians Counterattack Near Toretsk​ Military Summary For 2025.2.28​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_UwSPnCRKA

    ​ The Ukrainian Rada gave Zelensky a fig-leaf of legitimacy this week.​ Macron persuaded Trump to receive Zelensky in Washington — media
    Vladimir Zelensky reportedly began calling the French president, asking him to convince Donald Trump to reconsider all meetings cancellation, as he hoped to sign an agreement on Ukrainian minerals in Washington​ https://tass.com/world/1920125

    ​ UK troops will not go without US commitment to fight Russia if they are attacked, as they would be. Trump refuses to guarantee backup for British military
    The UK is “ready to put boots on the ground and planes in the air” in Ukraine, PM Keir Starmer has said​ https://swentr.site/news/613417-trump-british-troops-ukraine/

    ​ This is the UK/EU position that they don’t want war, but Putin wants to invade Europe. How Zelensky learned the art of the deal and got to visit Trump
    A lot might have changed between Zelensky and Trump in recent days.
    ​ But nothing has changed between Trump and Putin, and the US leader’s latest display of complete trust in the Russian leader on Thursday set off a huge, flashing alarm bell about the kind of deal he might try to do with Russia.
    ​ “I think he’ll keep his word. I’ve spoken to him, I’ve known him for a long time now, you know?” Trump said in the Oval Office alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. “I don’t believe he is going to violate his word. I don’t think he’ll be back when we make a deal.”
    ​ There’s an argument that only Trump among Western leaders could get Putin to the table and end a war that has inflicted a devastating toll among civilians, destroyed vast swaths of Ukraine and rocked the world. And if the president secures a just and lasting peace, he’ll deserve the Nobel Prize he craves.
    ​ But there’s tangible fear among US allies in Europe that Trump will settle for any deal with the Russian leader that validates his illegal conquest of about 20% of Ukraine’s territory, sets the table for an even worse war in the future, and tempts Putin to try to bite off another chunk of Europe – perhaps the Baltic states.​ https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/28/politics/trump-ukraine-zelensky-putin-starmer-analysis/index.html

    #183243
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Gilbert Doctorow, The Trump-Starmer press conference
    ​ I note that in my own commentary a day ago on the President’s press conference with Emmanuel Macron I, too, feared that Trump had come close to endorsing the idea of a European peace keeping force in post-war Ukraine. Mea culpa…
    ​ No, this fellow Trump is a master at deception. Today’s press conference with K​ier Starmer was proof positive that the vague, nonspecific notion of America back-stopping the European peace keepers in Ukraine is, strictly speaking, a tactic to shut up the Europeans while Washington puts together a mutually acceptable end-game solution with Moscow that it imposes on Ukraine and Europe at the appropriate moment.​..
    ..Trump spoke of the rare earth deals that he expects to sign with Zelensky tomorrow, saying it itself is a guaranty of peace. He clearly meant that the presence of American engineers, mining experts on the ground in Ukraine would prevent the Russians from further military action. If others chose to interpret his words as meaning that the mining work would be protected by U.S. military, as Larry Wilkerson did, that was nowhere to be found in Trump’s words.
    ​It is essential to our understanding of what Trump was doing to consider that he chose to announce his decision to impose 25% tariffs on the European Union countries the day before Starmer arrived. It appears from answers to reporters’ questions that the working lunch Starmer and Trump had was devoted mostly to sparing the United Kingdom from such a fate. Indeed, Trump said that he and Starmer agreed that their assistants would be preparing a great trade deal for the U.K.
    ​ In brief, Trump gave Starmer the clear message to be happy to go home with a trade deal that Europeans would all envy, that would confirm the ‘special relationship’ between their two countries. Starmer should therefore just shut up about joining the peace negotiations over Ukraine and about the peace-keeping mission. Let us remember that the British have from the very beginning been the most hawkish, warlike country in Europe, the plotters of Ukraine’s most damaging attacks on Russia and false flag operations. So Trump offered them a valuable prize if they back down.​ https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2025/02/27/the-trump-starmer-press-conference-today/

    ​ John Helmer, SHORT SHRIFT FOR PRIME MINISTER STARMER’S CRIMEAN-WAR HATRED OF RUSSIA
    ​ On the particulars of an end-of-war settlement, Trump claimed his priority at the moment is a ceasefire. “As I discussed with Prime Minister Starmer, the next step we’re making is toward a very achievable ceasefire. We hope that can happen quickly.” “This will lay the groundwork for a longterm peace agreement that will return stability to Eastern Europe.”
    ​ Starmer’s priority was different – he wants to keep warfighting with Russia.
    ​ Starmer was emphatic that the peace agreement “can’t be terms that reward the aggressor or that gives encouragement to regimes like Iran.” According to the Prime Minister, “we discussed a plan today to reach a peace that is tough and fair; that Ukraine will help shape; that is backed by strength to stop Putin coming back for more.”
    ​ Explicitly, Starmer went on, this means “the UK is ready to put boots on the ground and planes in the air to support a deal.” After reciting claims the UK will be boosting its military aid to the Ukraine, and increasing its own defence spending – “the biggest since the Cold War” – Starmer announced: “What counts is winning. If you don’t win, you don’t deliver.”
    ​ Neither Trump nor Starmer claimed they have agreed on any end-of-war terms. “Our teams will be talking about that,” Starmer said. A British television reporter pressed him to say “whether you can do that without a firm assurance that America will have our back in the form of some kind of security guarantee, were Putin to breach that agreement?” Starmer repeated himself without details. “Our teams will be talking about that.”
    ​ Starmer insisted on striking a final threatening tone which was not in the script on his lectern. “It’s really important that Putin knows that this historic deal – which I very much hope comes about – is there, is there, and it’s a lasting deal, and that we are able to deal with any inclination he has to go again, or go further.”​ https://johnhelmer.net/short-shrift-for-prime-minister-starmers-crimean-war-hatred-of-russia/#more-91191

    ​ “Zelensky Is Not Ready For Peace”: Trump Torches Ukraine Deal After Fiery Exchange, Says ‘Try Again Later’
    President Trump has effectively shredded any deal with Ukraine for the time being, writing on Truth Social following a testy exchange (see full clips below) with Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelsnsky:
    ​ “We had a very meaningful meeting in the White House today. Much was learned that could never be understood without conversation under such fire and pressure. It’s amazing what comes out through emotion, and I have determined that President Zelenskyy is not ready for Peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations. I don’t want advantage, I want PEACE. He disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office. He can come back when he is ready for Peace.”​ ​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-meets-zelensky-says-minerals-deal-be-signed-today-will-use-ukraine-rare-earths

    FBI Director Cash Patel, at Musk’s instigation, became interested in Zelensky’s involvement in the death of journalist Gonzalo Lira​ https://en.topcor.ru/57145-direktor-fbr-kjesh-patel-s-podachi-maska-zainteresovalsja-prichastnostju-zelenskogo-k-smerti-zhurnalista-gonsalo-liry.html

    ​Andrew Korybko, Romania Is At The Center Of The Struggle Between Liberal-Globalists & Populist-Nationalists
    What’s unfolding in this Balkan country is nothing less than the opening of another New Cold War front, albeit this time an ideological one which also interestingly pits nominal NATO allies against one another as the EU and the US take opposite sides.​
    Romania has been under liberal-globalist control for decades after these forces exploited its political dysfunction and endemic corruption to continually install their preferred candidates into power. Georgescu represents the most promising opportunity in years for a populist-nationalist revolution that could finally resolve the aforementioned systemic challenges and thus restore Romania’s sovereignty. His appeals to history, religion, and national interests genuinely resonate with many of his compatriots.​ Georgescu can therefore be described as a “Romanian Trump”.​..
    ​..The Romanian “deep state’s” latest attempt to take down Georgescu is essentially a gauntlet thrown at the Trump Administration by its liberal-globalist opponents in Brussels who fully back Bucharest. They want to test whether the US will do anything in response to the EU’s rolling coup in Romania​…
    ​.. Liberal-globalists will either entrench their power in full defiance of Trump, possibly at enormous costs to their countries, or they’ll be democratically deposed by populist-nationalists who share the same worldview as his team.
    https://korybko.substack.com/p/romania-is-at-the-center-of-the-struggle

    #183244
    John Day
    Participant

    Romanian presidential vote winner asks Trump for help from ‘deep state’
    ​ A NATO-skeptic and nationalist, Georgescu’s surprise victory in the presidential election first round last year triggered accusations of foreign interference, prompting the Romanian Supreme Court to controversially annul the vote.
    ​ On Wednesday, Georgescu was arrested as he was about to file to run for the presidency again. He was released later the same day.
    “I definitely ask President Trump to take care about the situation,” he told an American blogger, Mario Nawfal, in an interview published on X on Thursday.
    ​ According to the Romanian authorities, Georgescu faces a total of six charges, including “anti-constitutional acts” and misreporting his finances. He was barred by a court order from leaving the country, appearing on TV, or posting anything on social media.​ https://swentr.site/news/613414-prosecuted-romanian-politician-trump-help/

    ​ Alastair Crooke, America as Republic, not as Empire – Europe’s “sound and fury” after jaw-dropping pivots in U.S. policy
    ​ What is going on? The newly confirmed head of the Office of Budget Management (OBM), Russ Vought, says his Office will become the “on/off switch” for all Executive expenditure under the new Executive Orders. Vought calls the resulting whirlpool, the application of Constitutional radicalism. And Trump has now issued the Executive Order that reinstates the primacy of the Executive as the controlling mechanism of government.
    ​ Vaught, who was in OBM in Trump 01, is carefully selecting the ground for all-out financial war on the Deep State. It will be fought out firstly at the Supreme Court – which the Trump Team expect confidently to win (Trump has the 6-3 conservative majority). The new régime will then be applied across all agencies and departments of state. Expect shrieks of pain.
    ​ The point here is that the Administrative State – aloof from executive control – has taken to itself prerogatives such as immunity to dismissal and the self-awarded authority to shape policy – creating a dual state system, run by unelected technocrats, which, when implanted in departments such as Justice and the Pentagon, have evolved into the American Deep State.
    ​ Article Two of the Constitution however, says very bluntly: Executive power shall be vested in the U.S. President (with no ifs or buts at all.) Trump intends for his Administration to recover that lost Executive power. It was, in fact, lost long ago. Trump is re-claiming too, the Executive’s right to dismiss ‘servants of the State’, and to ‘switch off’ wasteful expenditure at his discretion, as part of a unitary executive prerequisite.
    ​ Of course, the Administrative State is fighting back. Turley’s article is headlined: They Are Taking Away Everything We Have: Democrats and Unions Launch Existential Fight. Their aim has been to cripple the Trump initiative through using politicised judges to issue restraint orders. Many mainstream lawyers believe Trump’s Unitary Executive claim to be illegal. The question is whether Congress can stand up Agencies designed to act independently of the President; and how does that square with the separation of powers and Article Two that vests unqualified executive power with one sole elected official – the U.S. President.
    ​ How did the Democrats not see this coming? Lawyer Robert Barnes essentially says that the ‘blitzkrieg’ was “exceptionally well-planned” and had been discussed in Trump circles since late 2020. The latter team had emerged from within a generational and cultural shift in the U.S. This latter had given rise to a Libertarian/Populist wing with working class roots who often had served in the military, yet had come to despise the Neo-con lies (especially those of 9/11) that brought endless wars.​..
    It seems that one aspect to the surprise has been the Trump Team’s discipline: ‘no leaks’. And secondly, that those involved in the planning are not drawn from the preeminent Anglo-sphere, but rather from a strand of society that was offended by the Iraq war and which blames the ‘Anglo-sphere’ for ‘ruining’ America.
    ​ So Vance’s speech at Munich was not disruptive – merely for the sake of being disruptive; he was, in fact, encouraging the audience to recall early Republican Values. This was what is meant by his complaint that Europe had turned away from “our shared values”… Vance implicitly was hinting too, that European conservative libertarians should emulate Trump and act to slough-off their ‘Administrative States’, and recover control over executive power.​..
    ..Yet, far more consequential than most of the happenings of the past few days was when Trump, speaking with Fox News,after attending Daytona, dismissed Zelensky’s canard of Russia wanting to invade NATO countries. “I don’t agree with that; not even a little bit”, Trump retorted.
    ​ Trump does not buy into the primary lie intended as the glue which holds this entire EU geo-political structure together. For, without the ‘Russia threat’; without the U.S. believing in the globalist linchpin lie, there can be no pretence of Europe needing to prepare for war with Russia.​ https://strategic-culture.su/news/2025/02/26/america-as-republic-not-as-empire-europe-sound-and-fury-after-jaw-dropping-pivots-in-us-policy/

    ​ Who are the guarantors of ​this deal?​ US, Russia & China? PKK Founder Orders Kurdish Group To Lay Down Its Arms, Dissolve In Historic Statement
    ​ A grand deal involving Turkey, Syria, and the Kurds is in the works, and on Thursday a historic announcement was made by the leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
    ​ Abdullah Ocalan, speaking from a Turkish prison, has called on the group that he founded to lay down its arms and disband. This is the result of years of running Turkish-PKK battles as well as fragile negotiations. The PKK has long been in an official state of war with the Turkish government, which considers it a terrorist organization.
    ​ “Convene your congress and make a decision,” Ocalan said in the statement, read aloud both in Kurdish and in Turkish. “All groups must lay down their arms and the P.K.K. must dissolve itself.”​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pkk-founder-orders-kurdish-group-lay-down-its-arms-dissolve-historic-statement

    ​Caitlin Johnstone, Palestinian Hostage Released With Obvious Torture Scars; Western Press Ignores Him https://www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/palestinian-hostage-released-with

    ​ Hundreds of Palestinians, including children and women, released from Israeli jails
    641 Palestinian detainees have been released from Israeli jails as part of the delayed seventh batch of the Hamas-Israel prisoner exchange deal. The detainees, some showing signs of mistreatment during Israeli detention, were handed over to the International Red Cross and transported to the occupied West Bank and Gaza for medical checks. Some detainees, including Nael Barghouti who was held in Israel’s prison for 44 years were forced into exile and expelled to Egypt. This release follows Israel’s previous release of 1,135 Palestinians in exchange for 33 Israeli captives, both living and deceased, as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement.​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250227-hundreds-of-palestinians-including-children-and-women-released-from-israeli-jails/

    #183245
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ World’s longest-serving prisoner freed after 44 years in Israeli prisons
    After 44 years in Israeli prisons, the world’s longest-serving political prisoner was freed on Thursday as part of the Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement. Nael Barghouti’s time in prison saw him become one of the most prominent figures in the Palestinian prisoners’ movement.
    ​ His release marks a pivotal moment in Palestinian history, symbolising steadfastness despite repeated Israeli penalties that failed to break his will.​ https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250227-worlds-longest-serving-prisoner-freed-after-44-years-in-israeli-prisons/

    ​ Jonathan Cook, Netanyahu Views the Hostages as His Excuse To Restart the Slaughter
    Western leaders and media are helping bolster a propaganda narrative about the Israeli captives that makes the resumption of Israel’s slaughter all but inevitable​ https://original.antiwar.com/cook/2025/02/26/netanyahu-views-the-hostages-as-his-excuse-to-restart-the-slaughter/

    Bibas Family Threatens to Sue Israeli Govt as Official Propaganda on Hostage Killings Unravels​ https://scheerpost.com/2025/02/27/bibas-family-threatens-to-sue-israeli-govt-as-official-propaganda-on-hostage-killings-unravels/

    Just this Monday: Trump admin pushed Israelis to bomb Sayyed Nasrallah funeral
    ​ A senior official from the Trump administration reportedly sent a message to the Israeli occupation on the eve of Hezbollah leaders Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyed Hashem Safieddine’s funeral, stating that not only did Washington give a green light for targeting high-ranking Hezbollah officials during the funeral procession, but the administration would actually welcome such an action, Israeli media reported on Thursday.​ https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/trump-admin-pushed-israelis-to-bomb-sayyed-nasrallah-funeral

    ​ Israel’s refusal to withdraw from this narrow strip of desert could threaten the Gaza ceasefire
    ​ The Philadelphi corridor is an empty strip — only 100 meters (yards) wide in some places — that runs the 14-kilometer (8.6-mile) length of Gaza’s border with Egypt.​ It includes the Rafah crossing, which was Gaza’s only outlet to the outside world not controlled by Israel until the Israeli army captured the entire corridor last May.​ https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-war-ceasefire-egypt-gaza-corridor-ca9615f42004a47bafe969fef1377e04

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