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Friday, May 23, 2025

Today in Politics, Bulletin 137. 5/23/25

 

Today in Politics, Bulletin 137. 5/23/25


… Corruption King Trump hosted his crypto dinner at his country club near DC, which was advertised as a competition where the people who paid the most money for his scam got invites. He flew there in a government helicopter with secret service and used the presidential seal on his podium at the event.

… Constitutional lawyer George Conway made an excellent point about Trump’s crypto scam - which is the single largest fraud and conflict of interest by far in American political history. Since Trump has now personally involved himself in it during his presidency, and since Karoline Leavitt said that this was on his “personal time” not related to his job as president, that means he will not qualify for presidential immunity for anything related to this scam.

… NBC reported that the 220 guests spent a combined $394 million on the Trump coin, which is an average of $1.78 million per person. Trump and the WH refused to disclose the guest list, although we have learned about some from their social media posts. Crypto billionaire Justin Sun is the biggest purchaser at $75 million. Sun was under investigation by the SEC for market manipulation, but that was magically “put on hold” in Feb. I wonder how that happened?

… Christoph Heuermann, who is from Germany, posted about the dinner on IG: “I got to see some very rich crypto billionaires. But the majority of the crowd were young professionals from the crypto space hailing mostly from Europe. A fair share of Chinese and a few Americans, but a great diversity of most European countries. People working mostly for crypto exchanges, funds, market makers or just trading themselves. Very nice networking.”

… The dinner they got looked overcooked, unimaginative and under seasoned - but I’m admittedly a foodie snob so maybe it’s just me who thinks that. This may seem trivial to you, but I pay attention to these things because they are a window into the soul. This was it.

… Bloomberg: “Already since the early days of his reelection campaign, Trump has more than doubled his net worth to about $5.4B. The approach is clear, the Trump’s are selling the family name - and doing it at scale. They are doing things they did not do the first term. They’re licensing their name to billions of dollars in projects around the world, and the deals include foreign govts. But Trump pledged going in that there would not be any new deals with foreign govts.”

… WH Spokesperson Anna Kelly: “President Trump is working to secure good deals for the American people, not for himself. President Trump only acts in the best interests of the American public – which is why they overwhelmingly re-elected him to this office, despite years of lies and false accusations against him and his businesses from the fake news media.”

… Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) on CNN: “This might be close to the top of the most corrupt things that the president has done. There are 200+ anonymous individuals who paid their way to meet with Trump. Because they know their names wouldn’t be disclosed, it is likely there are probably a bunch of corrupt people in the room who don’t want their audience with the president to be public. This is corruption, old fashioned corruption but out in the open for everybody to see. I wish we knew who was there, I wish they would release that list.”

… Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to Meidas: “Trump’s dinner is an orgy of corruption. That’s what this is all about - corruption in its ugliest form. Maybe you’re the guy who really needs a pardon, maybe you’re the one who really needs a criminal investigation dropped, maybe you’re the country that needs your tariffs lowered. Trump says he’s the decision maker for all of this. How do you get his ear? Well, you could offer him a $400 million jet or you could buy a bunch of his Trump coins. He’s showing the ways to buy influence with him.”

… Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR): “There is a big ‘For Sale’ sign on the WH lawn - ‘US Policy For Sale’. Anyone who thinks those 220 people attending the dinner tonight who paid about $150 million for those seats just really craved to have a digital equivalent of a baseball trading card, well, you’re a little off the mark. They absolutely want to buy influence over US policy.”

… Even Republican Rep. French Hill (R-AR) was a bit squeamish about it on CNBC: "The Trump family activity in the memecoin space makes my work in Congress more complicated. I view the dinner last night as, you know, whatever - that's to me a distraction."

… Before heading off for 3-day weekend of golf this afternoon, Trump created more economic chaos and sent markets into another panic with early morning posts on Truth Social that he was looking to impose a 25% tariff on Apple’s iPhones and a 50% of all products from the EU.

TARIFF LUNACY!

… Trump at 7:43 AM: “The EU, which was formed for the primary purpose of taking advantage of the US on TRADE, has been very difficult to deal with. Their powerful Trade Barriers, Vat Taxes, ridiculous Corporate Penalties, Non-Monetary Trade Barriers, Monetary Manipulations, unfair and unjustified lawsuits against Americans Companies, and more, have led to a Trade Deficit with the US of more than $250B a year, a number which is totally unacceptable. Our discussions with them are going nowhere! Therefore, I am recommending a straight 50% Tariff on the EU, starting on June 1.”

… Treasury Sec Scott Bessent was asked on Fox if he was close to a trade deal with Japan. He isn’t. So he was asked if there are any deal imminent: “We're far along with India. There are 18 important trading partners. With the exception of the EU, most are negotiating in very good faith. We're gonna have to see.”

… They said on April 11 there would be 90 deals in 90 days. That was 42 days ago. There is one weak deal with the UK that favors them more than us. But we have the concepts of lots of other deals. Any day now. Golden Era.

… Trump at 7:19 AM: “I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhone’s that will be sold in the US will be manufactured and built in the US, not India, or anyplace else. If that is not the case, a Tariff of at least 25% must be paid by Apple to the US. Thank your for your attention to this matter!”

… Before flying off to Bedminster, Trump was asked why he would want to hurt an American company, and what gave him the authority to tariff an individual company. Trump: “It would be more. It would also be Samsung and any other company that makes that product or it would not be fair.”

… His brain is mush.  [THANK YOU RON! WELL SAID!]

… Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ives said that over 50% of iPhones sold in the US are made in India, and if they are all manufactured here they would cost $3,500 each: "We believe the concept of Apple producing iPhones in the US is a fairy tale that is not feasible.”

… Economist Justin Wolfers: “It's on the tip of my tongue, but it still eludes me. Who was the great economic thinker who argued that decisions about what individual companies should produce, in which factory, and where, were choices best made by the government as part of their central plan?”

… Mao? Stalin? Mussolini?

… CNBC asked Rep. French Hill (R-AR) what Trump meant when he said he was going to "recommend" a 50% tariff on the EU, and who he was going to recommend it to. French: “I don’t know.”

… I guess Trump’s closest allies in Congress know as much as we do about all this.

PARDON MY INTRUSION, BUT THIS IS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND! 

LET'S SAY YOU HAVE A $1,000 BOND THAT PAY 4% 

BECAUSE THE 'YIELD' - THE INTEREST RATE GOES UP, YOUR BOND IS 

WORTH LESS BECAUSE BUYERS ARE SHUNNING U.S. DEBT!

… Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) to Meidas: Moskowitz: “You’re seeing the bond market go down. The yields on those bonds are going up because no one wants to buy our debt. The stock market is down today because, guess what—we’re back to tariffs. I thought the president learned his lesson, didn’t you? Now we’re raising tariffs on the EU and on Apple again.”

… “This, unfortunately, is what happens when you lose elections. Elections have consequences. They have all of govt. They have no brakes. They’re drunk with power. And the only way we’re going to send a message to them—the only way we’re going to be able to put brakes on this and stop it—is to make Hakeem Jeffries Speaker.”

… Quartz: “Mortgage rates surged to 7.08% this week. That means housing, already unaffordable for millions of Americans, just got even less affordable. Adding to the turmoil, Trump said in a Truth Social post that he’s seriously considering re-privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. While details remain vague, the move would almost certainly strip the agencies of their quasi-sovereign status, prompting a credit downgrade and likely pushing mortgage rates even higher. At a time when housing affordability is already straining household finances, that threat isn’t helping inspire confidence.”

… ABC published audio from Trump’s Social Security Administrator Frank Bisignano talking about how he got the gig: "So, I get a phone call and it's about Social Security. And I'm really not, I swear I'm not looking for a job. And I'm like, 'Well, what am I going to do?' So, I'm Googling ‘Social Security’. I'm like, 'What the heck is the Commissioner of Social Security?'"

… All the most qualified people. I feel better.

… US District Judge Allison Burroughs granted a temporary restraining order blocking DHS SecretaryDOG KILLER Kristi Noem’s order to revoke visas for foreign students at Harvard. A hearing on Harvard’s emergency lawsuit was set for Tuesday morning.

… In the lawsuit, Harvard alleged that Noem’s order will have an “immediate and devastating effect for Harvard and more than 7,000 visa holders. With the stroke of a pen, the govt has sought to erase a quarter of Harvard’s student body, international students who contribute significantly to the University and its mission. Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard.”

… Harvard also said in the lawsuit that the order is already hurting them with “future applicants who may shy away from applying out of fear of further reprisals from the govt.”

… New Republican Rep. Randy Fine, who just won the special election in FL with Trump’s endorsement: "We should not be bringing people into America to get an education who hate us. They should be coming here to get an education, and frankly they should keep their mouths shut beyond that."

… Former Harvard President Lawrence Summers: “This is madness. I cannot imagine a greater strategic gift that we could be giving to China and Russia, the enemies of freedom around the world. If this is allowed to stand, it is going to be incredibly damaging to Harvard. But that is the least of it. It is much more profound in how damaging this will be to the standing, the role and the position of the US. We used to be a beacon to the world. We're now becoming a negative example. I imagine there must be great joy in Beijing and Moscow, seeing us implode with these kinds of policies.”

… Summers: “Harvard is doing just the right thing. This is extortion. It's a vendetta using all powers of the govt because of a political argument with Harvard. It is violating the First Amendment. It is also violating all the laws we have regarding administrative procedures. The consequences are real, whether it's students who are dissidents from tyrannies who are going to be sent home and possibly be imprisoned, whether it's labs that are fighting cancer or diabetes, that are going to lose key people - some small fraction of whom are going to go on to be Prime Ministers of countries who've now been turned into enemies of the US.”

… Zheng Fang, a 1996 graduate of Harvard Business School whose Keywise Capital Management oversees $2.5 billion in investments from Hong Kong, to Bloomberg: “I was shocked. This will not only jeopardize Harvard’s academic strength, but also hurt US competitiveness. While a lot of businesses start in the US, for them to be trillion-dollar companies they need to go global. If you don’t have the global market, your success is capped.”

… Michal Galek-Aldridge, co-founder of Amsterdam-based college admissions consultancy Think Smart: “A Harvard devoid of its international student population—who comprise 27% of the student body—would suffer a profound diminishment of its global influence.”

… Sam Cox, with London-based college consultancy A-List: “Not long ago, a US offer from an Ivy League school or MIT often trumped a place at Oxford or Cambridge. Today, we’re seeing those same students prioritize the UK, citing a more predictable and welcoming environment.”

Reminder that I am off on Saturdays so next Bulletin will recap the weekend, which will be out on Sunday night. We were going to go to opening day at the seaside amusement park on Old Orchard Beach here in Maine, but the weather isn’t cooperating. So we are going to see the new Mission Impossible in IMAX and go out to dinner. Nothing too exciting this weekend!

If you missed yesterday’s Bulletin, which was a long one that almost killed me, you can find it here. Btw, I do read all your comments every morning - I am sorry I don’t usually have time to reply but I appreciate all the kind words of support for my work very much. It is also helpful to me to hear about what matters most to you and what is most impactful in the news.

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… There is one small problem for Trump on his dream of building a Golden Domemissile defense shield - he can’t build it without Canada’s cooperation. And right now, given how he has treated them, Canada isn’t exactly eager to just agree to anything Trump wants to do. Conservative MP Shuvaloy Majumdar: “There’s a lot we just don’t know. There’s a lot that needs to be revealed about how the economic and security partnership with America and Canada will unfold.”

… Trump just assumed Canada would be thrilled with his plan: “They want to have protection also, so as usual, we help Canada.”

… But maybe he should have checked with Canada first before he decided to insult them again over this. PM Mark Carney: “It’s something that we are looking at and something that has been discussed at a high level. But one negotiates on this.”

… Politico: “Canada has nearly 4 million square miles of territory. That airspace offers a crucial line of sight for US sensors to shoot down missiles that Beijing and Moscow are developing to fly over the North Pole — a huge gap in American air defenses.

… Retired AF General Glen Van Herck, who was in charge of US Northern Command until last year: “What Canada really brings is terrain. If we can position, or Canada positions, over-the-horizon radars further north in the Arctic, that dramatically increases the US and Canada’s ability to see over the pole into Russia, into China and other places.”

… RFK Jr. is already walking back is promise that HHS will discover the cause of autism by September. To CNN: “We’ll have some of the information in probably 6 months.” (That’s November 23).

… Secretary Brainworm then had this enlightening exchange:

CNN: You said that people should not take your medical advice?

RFK Jr: People should not be taking medical advice from somebody who's not a physician. And they should also be skeptical about any medical advice, they need to do their own research.

CNN: You told Congress “we have a team on the ground in Milwaukee.” But the city said that's not true.

RFK Jr: CDC is giving them assistance with their labs, their analytics and advice.

CNN: They just said one technician was on the ground.

RFK Jr: I can't tell you how many are on the ground.

… US public health is in good hands. MAGA!

… Attorneys for immigrants dismissed a complaint they previously filed without prejudice, which allows them to refile it at a later time or in a different court. Kristi Noem then posted a copy of the Voluntary Dismissal with this classy caption:

… NOTUS reported on the closed-door meeting this week when Trump went to Capitol Hill to bully conservative budget hawks to go along with his deficit-exploding budget. Trump got into it with Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris, who ended up changing his vote from a No to voting Present: “At one point, Trump began pointing his finger and cursing at Harris, ‘You’re stupid if you vote against this bill!’”

… Fox to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the House budget: Q - This bill adds trillions to our debt. How is that acceptable to the admin? Bessent: “You're referring to the CBO scoring, which, I believe, is DC style scoring.”

… No, it is non-partisan, apolitical scoring. What Bessent wants is “dynamic scoring” of economic growth projections to unrealistic levels to create an artificially large amount of projected revenue coming in so his deficits don’t look so horrendous after their huge tax cuts.

… Despite House Republicans patting themselves on the back, Senate Republicans are saying that they do not intend to vote for their budget. Majority Leader John Thune: “We are going to write our own bill.”

… Thune was asked about the agreement that was reached in the House on SALT: “The House had to make a deal. But our members want to be heard on it and I assume we’ll have something to say.”

… Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) to CNN: “Somebody’s got to be the dad that says, ‘I know y’all want to go to Disney World, but we can’t afford it.’ I guess I’m going to be that guy.”

… I don’t want Ron Johnson as my dad, and I don’t want to go to Disney World with him. But neither does Mike Johnson in this case.

… Johnson was asked how he will react if Trump starts threatening him: “I couldn't care less if he's upset. I'm concerned about my children and grandchildren. $37T in debt and we're going to add to it? There is no way I'm going to vote for this bill in its current form.”

… Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has an issue with Medicaid cuts in the House bill: “There are provisions in there that are very, very, very challenging, if not impossible, for us to implement.”

… Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) is concerned: “I have said and made clear that I do not want to take away Medicaid benefits.”

… Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) says the Senate isn’t going to pass the House plan, so the House is going to have to agree to theirs: “At some point, we have to send the bill back to them and they’ll have a binary decision to make. And it will be, ‘Is a yes vote in passage better than if it doesn’t pass?’ I hope that’s the way they’ll look at it.”

… This is going well.

… Cramer was asked by CNN about criticism of Republican Senators by right-wing House members on the budget: “It’s rich coming from the Freedom Caucus, who are supposed to be fiscal conservatives and end up with not that conservative of a bill to lecture us.”

… Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to the House: “You had your chance. There’s some of these cuts that are not real, and we’re talking about over a decade, if you do a trillion and a half in spending cuts, that’s like 1.5%. So, let’s don’t get higher on our horse here that we’ve somehow made some major advancement of reducing spending, because we didn’t.”

… Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD): “Once the Senate weighs in on it, I think we’ll have a different opinion about what the bill looks like. We can negotiate about a lot of other things, except for spectrum, which has got to come out. We’re a long ways from the finish line.”

(Spectrum is Trump’s plan to put a chunk of band-width used by DOD up for auction, which is something wireless providers have been lobbying him about. Rounds said the Senate doesn’t want to do that).

… SecDef Pete Hegseth, constantly paranoid about someone in the Pentagon talking to the press about the crazy shit he’s doing on a daily basis, issued a new set of rules today for the media restricting their access to the building and banning them from common areas where DOD employees tend to congregate when they aren’t working. Why are they constantly trying to hide everything from the public?

… Post and Courier (SC): “A political strategist for Rep. Nancy Mace testified in a deposition that the congresswoman once asked him to pressure her former fiancé into giving her full ownership of their two jointly held homes and threatened to use images she'd found on her ex's cellphone as leverage if he refused. Strategist Wesley Donehue said he interpreted it as a blackmail threat.”

… Donehue also described Mace as someone prone to embellishing stories and "unstable - she sees black helicopters everywhere."

… I’m shocked.

… This photo is now hanging in the West Wing of the White House.


Tuesday, May 20, 2025

STOP Trump's slash-and-burn budget

 

SIGN NOW: Demand Congress REJECT Trump’s attempts to gut crucial programs >>


Right now, Trump is trying to turn his and Elon Musk’s slash-and-burn agenda into law.

While working Americans struggle under the weight of Trump’s tariffs, he wants to rip hundreds of billions of dollars from the programs that keep our communities fed, healthy, and safe from pollution.

That’s right – the bill he and his party are ramming through Congress would kick 7.6 million Americans off Medicaid, gut SNAP, and cut climate action – all to bankroll Trump’s mass deportation agenda and handouts to the top 1%. [1]

Let’s be clear: this bill wouldn’t balance the budget – because that was never their true goal. [2] It’s a ruthless power grab to reshape our way of life for the benefit of the billionaire class – and they’re counting on us to be too distracted, divided, and tired to fight back. Will you help us prove them wrong?

Congress may vote on Trump’s extremist budget bill as soon as this Wednesday, so we must act NOW. Add your name to demand Congress reject Trump’s bill and protect the programs millions of Americans rely on >>

SIGN THE PETITION

This isn’t just about our budget – it’s about dismantling the systems that protect our health, our rights, and our democracy. If it passes, it will hurt real people: families losing healthcare, kids going hungry, communities choked by pollution, and voices silenced for daring to speak out.

And on top of the billions of dollars ripped away from programs everyday Americans depend on, the GOP is stuffing this monster of a bill with every extremist, partisan idea they can find.

They’re handing AI companies a 10-year free pass from state regulation, blocking local efforts to stop deepfakes and AI-driven election lies. [3]

They even tried slipping in language to let this administration shut down nonprofits Trump doesn’t like. [4] Thanks to pressure from Common Cause members like you, lawmakers removed this dangerous language Sunday night – but they could sneak it back in at any moment.

We’ve faced threats like this before – and every time, it’s democracy activists like you rising up that have made the difference.

Sign the Petition: Tell Congress to STOP this dangerous bill and protect the programs and freedoms we all depend on.

The stakes are too high to sit this one out. Every signature and every voice adds power to our movement.

Thanks for all you do,

The team at Common Cause


[1] https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/whats-inside-the-house-gops-budget-bill-heres-a-look
[2] https://www.americanprogress.org/article/congressional-republicans-tax-legislation-would-massively-increase-federal-debt-even-with-enormous-spending-cuts/
[3] https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5295706-republican-bill-blocks-states-ai-regulations/
[4] https://www.commondreams.org/news/nonprofit-killer-bill

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