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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Independents Have Already Deserted Trump. MAGA's Fate in Congress is Sealed

Simply put, American voters fall into three categories, regardless of age, gender, race...

Republican diehards, usually 40%.

Democrat diehards, usually 40%.

Independents, usually 20%.

As you can see, independents are the kingmakers. Yours truly always registered as an independent and voted republican at times and democrat at other times. I usually go by the character of the individual, and by no other criterion. I abhor party loyalty, ideological loyalty or personal cult loyalty. 

Last election, the Great Moron lied and lied and lied. He knew he was lying to lure dumb voters by promising them exactly what they wanted to hear, only to betray them once elected and go after his own personal (financial corruption) and ideological objectives (Project 2025). It worked because a majority of independent voters believed him. They judged him on his words, not his character which they knew was sourced in the gutters and sewers. 

Right now, all polls indicate that a vast majority of independents have turned against him, not to mention those outlier Democrats who were seduced by the criminal felon and who wouldn't repeat the mistake, as well as those Republicans who have now tired of the lies, the corruption, the racism, the narcissism, the vulgarity and the mismanagement of the country.

This simple calculation is compatible with Trump's current favorability down into the 30 percentile range. His MAGA minion candidates for Congress should obtain at best the 35% (not 40%) who will stick with him. Democrats on the other hand will retain the totality of their usual 40%, plus the 5% disgruntled dissatisfied Republicans who are de-MAGAfying, and 15% (not 20%) independents, totaling some 60% of voters.

Can't wait for the MAGA debacle in November. Of course, the criminal insurrectionist and convicted felon might try in despair to cheat, use Fascist methods to intimidate voters, claim fraud and other mafia tactics... We'll see. He is turning 80 next week and he is sinking further into dementia and old age. 


Ignorant White Trash Moron Trump Obsessively Envious of Constitutional Law Expert Obama

Barack Obama was a Senior Lecturer in US constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004, where he taught courses on constitutional law, voting rights, and race relations. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science (1983) from Columbia University and a Juris Doctor magna cum laude from Harvard Law School (1991), and served as the first Black president of the Harvard Law Review. He was offered a full-time tenure-track position as a professor in constitutional law at the University of Chicago, but he declined to become the best, most distinguished, and most decent president in contemporary American history.

In contrast, the vulgar white trash moron squatting in his tacky gilded White Outhouse these days barely finished a Bachelor of Science in economics from the University of Pennsylvania (1968) while dodging the Vietnam war draft for the five times he was selected, his father pulling strings, paying off doctors to say that his son had bone spurs which are normally associated with aging and osteoarthritis, not when someone is 20 years old. He keeps bragging about repeatedly passing the 
Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test (MoCA) which is given to older near-senile adults with memory loss and symptoms of cognitive decline. It is specifically designed to detect mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early-stage dementia, all of which are symptoms that Donald Dumb has displayed for years and which explains why he's the only president to be subjected to this test so many times.

So, for reasons every one can understand, the cheap, vulgar ruffian, criminal mafioso bully and demented moron Donald Dumb is deeply and obsessively envious of President Barack Obama. You see, a White Trash racist bum like Donald Dumb cannot countenance the fact that a Black African-American like Barack Obama surpasses him in brains, education and presidential performance without the need for tacky-golden-laced faux prestige .

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Trump called the Obama Presidential Center a 'disaster.' It opens soon
Kinsey Crowley, USA TODAY NETWORK
Thu, June 4, 2026 

Donald Trump talks often about former President Barack Obama, who left office nearly a decade ago.

Trump has spent considerable time talking about the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovations as of late, saying that Obama failed to fix it. He's vowed that any upcoming deal to end the war in Iran would be different than Obama's nuclear deal. (Obama told Stephen Colbert be believed Trump said it was a bad deal because it was Obama's initiative, and it "seems to be a pattern.") [Many observers surmise that Trump's "deal" with Iran will end up either the same or worse than Obama's 2015 JCPOA].

Trump has also taken aim at the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. He posted a fabricated image on May 30 depicting a giant trash can in a parking lot under the headline, "The Obama Presidential Library." He has also called the Obama Presidential Center a "total disaster" in a Feb. 22 Truth Social post, saying it was over budget and delayed.

Obama Foundation CEO Valerie Jarrett responded to these remarks while speaking to USA TODAY at a June 3 media preview of the center.

"Judge for yourself," she said. "When our visitors come, they will see a spectacular campus...If (Trump) would like to come and visit it himself, we would welcome him and give him a tour."

The White House did not immediately comment on whether Trump planned to visit.

The center, which took about a decade and $850 million to complete, is set to open its doors to the public this month. Take a look:


The Obama Presidential Center towers over Jackson Park on May 15, 2026 in Chicago. The Center, built to commemorate the presidency of Barack Obama, sits on a 19.3 acre campus in the Hyde Park neighborhood and is scheduled to open to the public on June 19, 2026.(Scott Olson, Getty Images)

When does the Obama Presidential Center Open?

The Obama Presidential Center opens to the public on June 19, 2026.

As of June 3, tickets are sold out until the end of August.

Where is the Obama Presidential Center?

The museum and the surrounding campus are located on Chicago's South Side in Jackson Park. It is near the University of Chicago and the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.

How much time and money went into the Obama Presidential Center?

The Obama Foundation announced in 2015 that the home of his presidential center would be in Chicago. The following year, it homed in on Jackson Park, prompting a years-long federal review process as Jackson Park is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Protect Our Parks also sued to attempt to stop construction on the historic place, but the lawsuits were ultimately dismissed. The center also faced concerns from some local community groups that the center's presence would price out local residents. The foundation touts investment in the community through the estimated 750,000 campus visitors annually and 300 permanent jobs. The Chicago City Council also passed affordable housing ordinances in the nearby neighborhoods.

When the Obamas finally broke ground in 2021, they estimated the project would cost $500 million. Recent numbers from the foundation put the price tag at $850 million.

The center includes the ticketed museum, a civic center with a cafe and restaurant, an athletic center, a Chicago Public Library branch, and more.

Contributing: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY

Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at KCrowley@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X (Twitter), Threads, Bluesky and TikTok.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Obama Presidential Center, opening soon, called a 'disaster' by Trump
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A first look inside the $850 million Obama Presidential Center
Jacqui Palumbo, CNN
Thu, June 4, 2026

At the top of the Obama Presidential Center, in its sunlit Sky Room is where you're meant to take it all in. The panoramic views are impressive: Surrounding the campus is Chicago's South and West Sides, as well as the ultramarine of Lake Michigan. But, more than that, it's a moment to pause after scaling several floors of history and Barack Obama's political legacy — not-too-distant memories for many.

Overhead, a monumental artwork by the artist Idris Khan gives the illusion of continued ascent. Words from President Obama's famed remarks in Selma, Alabama, are stamped and overlapping, sloping upwards as a swath of blue until they reach a rim of light. In Selma, and elsewhere, the former president often spoke about collectively shaping destiny. And that seems to be the final note as you climb up through the museum: the unwritten, wide-open future.

On June 19, coinciding with Juneteenth, the highly anticipated center will finally open to the public. It's been in the works for more than a decade, and cost $850 million to build — a number that kept growing, becoming by far the most expensive presidential library in history.

That's because it's not just a single building. Instead, it's an entire campus, designed by the architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, and featuring 28 new, site-specific installations from some of the most important artists today. The design shifts the traditional concept of an archival presidential library into a sprawling 19.3-acre campus that offers a museum, community events, a fruit and vegetable garden, NBA regulation-sized basketball court, and a new branch of the Chicago Public Library.

The Obama Presidential Center Museum offers views of Chicago and Lake Michigan. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

Idris Kahn's artwork "Sky of Hope" tops the Obama Presidential Center museum in the Sky Room, which overlooks the campus and city from the 8th floor. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

In the lead up, the former president has done a promotional gauntlet, playing Wordle with Stephen Colbert, squashing his beef with NBA star Anthony Edwards (for now); and wishing folks a Happy Star Wars day alongside Mark Hamill (who played Luke Skywalker) in front of the center — perhaps a sly response to one of its nicknames, the "Death Star." The museum's weighty granite design has also been called the "Obamalisk," sometimes disparagingly, other times fondly.

CNN got an early look at the center this week during its soft opening period, as it welcomed community members as its first guests. Already, the campus bustled with activity, even as final construction, landscaping, and art installations continued. School kids arrived on field trips and groups lined up for exhibitions, taking the escalators up past the abstract artist Julie Mehretu's vibrant, 83-foot-tall vertical window.

Tsien said it had been emotional to watch visitors fill the campus. "You have a sense when people walk in, they look up and they feel like it belongs to them, like it's theirs," she said during an interview at the center's Forum building.

Visitors on the escalator take in Julie Mehretu's painted vertical window, "Uprising of the Sun," which stretches up multiple floors. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

Major transformations

Despite the colorful comparisons, Williams and Tsien based the museum's shape on a visual of four hands coming together, promoting the idea that many hands shape a place, according to the center. "I don't care about the names," Williams said. "I think we only care about what it is and what it does and what it will be in the future."

"We think of it as a 500-year building, so every decision that was made was really about making something that felt lasting and timeless," Tsien added.

Whatever you see in the Brutalist-esque building, the center is poised to become a major cultural institution and destination. Breaking with tradition, it's also run privately by the nonprofit Obama Foundation instead of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The presidential archive itself, run by NARA, will be made fully digital for the first time, which meant digitizing some 30 million pages, per the Obama Foundation. Parts of the archive are on display at the museum.

The center has been nicknamed the "Obamalisk" because of its monolithic form. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

But four hands joining together was one of the actual references for the shape of the museum's design. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

Not all of these changes — nor the price tag — have been embraced. There have been ongoing concerns about its impact on gentrification on the South Side, and the location itself was in dispute as well. It is embedded within the city's historic Jackson Park, a decision that was met with legal battles as an environmental group sued the City of Chicago for allowing a private project to be built on public land. The lawsuit was eventually dismissed.

Though the center added a total of 3.7 acres to the park, parts of it also fell victim to the construction, including the removal of hundreds of trees and its historic Women's Garden from 1937, which was demolished but has been reimagined for the new campus. In a presentation at the center on Wednesday, Obama Foundation CEO Valerie Jarrett emphasized the outdoor recreational opportunities they've offered from the start, with an athletic field built before the main plazas and buildings, as well as the gardens and other green spaces (including a sledding hill) that they've cultivated since.

"We've had thousands of community meetings to ensure that this campus was going to blend into the urban fabric, that the people who live proximate to this center would feel the sense of ownership and participate with us in developing the plans for it," she said.
Markers of the Obama era

Inside the museum, there are exhibitions dedicated to the former president's political legacy, the former first lady's public initiatives, and historical movements, such as Civil Rights and Women's Suffrage, that shaped them both. Displays show campaign ephemera and memorabilia, from Shepard Fairey's iconic HOPE poster to children's drawings. A video that follows the grassroots efforts of the 2008 election cycle counts down to the transformative political moment with campaign trail footage capturing the efforts of volunteers.

But visitors will also see how the Obamas influenced design, style and culture. That includes some of Michelle Obama's iconic looks, such as the greenish-gold coat and dress designed for her by the late Isabel Toledo on Inauguration Day in 2009, and the gown she wore designed by Michelle Smith of the label Milly as she sat for Amy Sherald's painting in the National Portrait Gallery. (Not included was the former president's equally iconic tan suit, which Jarrett said he gave away).

A display of some of First Lady Michelle Obama's iconic looks on the 4th floor of the museum. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

President Obama visiting the walk-in replica of the Oval Office as it appeared during his administration. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

There's also a full-scale replica of the Oval Office where visitors can sit at the desk. While Obama is not the first to feature a replica of this kind in a presidential library, with George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter among others following the tradition, it does stand out at a time when today's Oval Office has dramatically shifted in taste and style. It's gone from understated to overgilded during the Trump presidency.

When the room was still under construction, the former White House interior designer Michael Smith got a teary-eyed first glimpse of it in March, in a video posted by the Obama Foundation.

"I did not think that would be emotional," he said, pausing to take it in.

Ambitious art everywhere

Across the campus, 30 artists have created an array of site-specific permanent works on a scale that would even be challenging for a leading contemporary art institution.

Curated by the former Arts in Embassies deputy director Virginia Shore, the collection brings both leading and lesser-known contemporary artists in conversation with each other, many with deep connections to Chicago. Numerous works are on a grand scale, including Mark Bradford's enormous tactile painting of the city, Nick Cave and Marie Watt's nearly two-story beaded and jingle-adorned tapestry; and Martin Puryear's arcing outdoor sculpture paying tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.

"City of the Big Shoulders" by Mark Bradford is one of the most prominent works in the museum, displaying a vibrant map of Chicago. But it also examines some of the inequitable practices, such as redlining, that have harmed the city. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

Others are more serendipitous encounters, such as Richard Hunt's sculpture of a bird taking flight from a book in a quiet courtyard by the library, or a mosaic by Rashid Johnson of the center's Teaching Kitchen, next to a fruit and vegetable garden.

The artist Theaster Gates, who has paid tribute to Black life and Black beauty in the center's Forum building with a frieze of archival images from Ebony and Jet magazines, is also a neighbor to the center with his cultural revitalization projects through the Rebuild Foundation. In an exclusive interview late last year, he told CNN: "I hope that when people come to the center they come with an open heart about the future of democracy, collective imagining, collective storytelling and collective belief."

The artist Theaster Gates displays archival images of Black beauty and life in the Forum building, where visitors will gather for free programs. - Courtesy The Obama Foundation

Together, the artists "really help to tell a story about community, about convening, about the power of art to activate and energize people," said the museum's director, Louise Bernard.

"This has been an opportunity for them to really lift up a sense of hope that is embedded in their work, and so we see pieces that are truly captivating in their sensibility," she added. "They are about the power and place of Chicago. They're about the idea of different voices and practices coming together. They're about memory and place and the power of color to transport people."

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UFOs, Demons, Exorcism, Aliens... Catholic Church is a Voodoo Institution

How long will 21st century humans continue to fall for the religious bullshit we inherited from our tens of thousands of years of ignorant barbarian past?

Unfortunately for all the traditional and primitive religious institutions and creeds, they continue to lose in the standoff between reason and magic. Religion is magic. Faith is the suspension of reason. Contrary to those modern thinkers (Stephen J Gould, Francis Collins...) who can't let go of the religious magic, modern humans continue to slowly and inexorably abandon their primitive ignorance as they rely more and more on Reason to lead them away from the religious BS. Changes in humanity's view of the world and itself, and of its understanding of its own existence, are very slow, and modern religious institutions that are heirs to the village or tribe's priest, holy man, magician, medicine man, wizard, chiromancer, diviner, sorcerer, charlatan.... continue to inflict damage to our world by making ignorant people confuse tradition with faith. I cannot suspend my reason, therefore I have no faith and hate the very idea of "belonging" to a religion. But I like and respect the traditions of my society, regardless of the fact that they originated in ignorance long time ago.

It wasn't long ago when religious institutions burned people (mostly women) at the stake, accusing them of being heretics, witches and warlocks, when the religious institutions themselves are founded on equally weird and made-up stories, myths and legends: splitting oceans, gods with twelve arms and elephant heads, raining frogs, impregnating virgins and 100-year old women, immaculate conceptions, prophets with exclusive access to gods, Chosen people, self-anointment as the very last prophecy, virgin births, rising from the dead, miracles, ascending to heaven on a winged horse, casting demons out of mental patients and into pigs in a society that didn't consume pork... and promises that I will have eternal life as a ghost somewhere up in the clouds if only I follow the faith.

I recently heard a story, a joke that goes like this. An Asian (non-Christian) man opens the door of his apartment to someone knocking on it. Jehovah's witnesses were there telling him that if he doesn't know Jesus he's going straight to hell. He politely replies that there are billions of people in Asia that have never heard of Jesus, and so will they all be going to hell too? The Jehovah's witnesses respond that since these people never heard of Jesus, they are innocent and won't go to hell. The man sarcastically thanks them for, now that he knows of Jesus's existence he is going straight to hell. He was fine and going to heaven, he said, until they knocked on his door. 

I can't believe that the Catholic Church still has priests who specialize in exorcisms, now that it has admitted that the earth circles around the sun, that the earth is round and not flat, that Darwinian natural selection as a driver for evolution is a fact, that "scriptures" are more symbolic than factually real, that there is no "limbo" where babies who die before being baptized are parked (versus paradise for the wholly sin-free, and the purgatory where the Church condemns the sinful until they "purge" themselves of their sins). Why does it take the Church (and other religious sects and cults) centuries to admit that its primitive beliefs have become outdated?

I do think that the Church understands it is always trailing behind human development and progress. But it just can't admit it at the moment when it is confronted by the change. It drags its feet for decades, refuses to admit it for centuries to avoid appearing as a follower. By prolonging the time it takes it to publicly admit the evidence of the change, the Church extends its own lifeline and maintains millions of imbecile faithful in the illusion. It took the Catholic Church 360 years (1633 to 1993) to formally admit that it was mistaken on Galileo's scientific discoveries. Pope John Paul II exonerated him in 1992 during a speech to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, itself an incongruous creation of the Church with which to hypocritically pretend it is "modern": a religious cult that believes in reason-based science is oxymoronic.

How about marriage for priests? All other religions, including other Christian ones, allow their priests to marry. But not the Catholic Church. It will take it centuries before finally accepting it. The ordination of women is another one. The use of birth control too. And other issues over which ordinary humans have settled their minds, but for which the Church adopts a dilatory posture, never saying yes, continuously denying and rejecting, and dragging its feet because it knows that admitting such otherwise reasonable and logical new ideas would shorten the shelf-life of the Church itself: in other words, the Church cares more for its own survival as a fossil from an ancient age than for the welfare of humans in the here and now.
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Washington archbishop removes priest as exorcist after comments on UFOs and demons
DAVID CRARY
Updated Wed, June 3, 2026


FILE - Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington attends a press conference at the North American College in Rome, Friday, May 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia,File)

The Catholic archbishop of Washington, D.C., Cardinal Robert McElroy, on Wednesday removed a well-known priest as an exorcist of the archdiocese after he made public comments suggesting that UFO sightings were the work of demons.

McElroy said the archdiocese also was cutting ties with the St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal, a Washington-based nonprofit headed by the priest, Monsignor Stephen Rossetti.

The archbishop said Rossetti's statements "linking UFOs to demonic presence and the Center's recent use of social media gravely undermine the Church's very precise teaching on the devil, demons and exorcism."

"There's a danger here," Rossetti said in a May 29 video posted on his Facebook page addressing UFO sightings and the existence of aliens. "As an exorcist I wanted to raise that danger. And that is that demons like to hide. ... They don't want us to know what they're doing because they're more effective when we don't realize it."

"They can kind of get into your head, you know, and manipulate things in the world to influence us to do evil."

"It's my personal belief that probably many if not most of these UFO sightings are in fact demons," Rossetti added.

Rossetti also said that people can be good Catholics and believe there's life on other planets, though he does not personally believe life exists elsewhere.

In a statement posted on the St. Michael Center website, Rossetti said he was saddened by the action of the archdiocese.

"I ask forgiveness for any ways that I have not been faithful to the teachings of the Church's Magisterium, particularly in the cited video on 'aliens and the demonic,'" he said. "I believe it is of the utmost importance to be obedient to the Church and I will continue to endeavor to subject all that I do and the Center to be thus obedient."

Rossetti, who has over 148,000 followers on Instagram, is a prominent psychologist as well as an exorcist. His center has specialized in offering spiritual healing for priests troubled by various difficulties.

In 2023, he told The Associated Press there was increasing and renewed appetite for information about demonic possession and exorcism.

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House to Trump: F - - k You on Iran War

MAGA Republicans have joined Democrats in the House of Representatives in banning Trump's Zionist-prodded war on Iran. The Senate is likely to follow suit, in which case the Great Moron will be isolated as he, again and again, breaks the law by continuing this disastrous war. His lackey Speaker of the House, an inbred white trash, bible thumping, teabagger waterbrain American from the swamps of Louisiana, has tried for the past several weeks to block the House floor from voting on the bill, but ultimately failed.

The senile old geezer is already regretting having fallen for the Zionist war criminal Ben-Yamin Netanyahu, whom he labeled yesterday as "crazy" and scolding him with "WTF are you doing?" The bamboozled white trash imbecile leading the US is one sorry sight because, just like those congressmembers who voted against his war, they are all wetting their panties at losing big time in November.

Not to exonerate the Great Moron in the Outhouse from his own responsibilities: As he trashed the US economy with tariffs and tax breaks for his billionaire buddies, and as he enriches himself at the expense of the country, his use of the standard Republican evasive tactic of starting a foreign war to rally the dumb American "patriots" behind the flag and forget about their degraded standard of living, the skyrocketing inflation, his blatant corruption and his major role as a close friend of the Mossad agent, the Zionist pedophile JEFFREY EPSTEIN and the notorious EPSTEIN FILES. 

It is pleasantly ironic that Zionism and warmongering will be the cause of MAGA's downfall.
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House approves war powers resolution to halt military action against Iran, in a rebuke of Trump
LISA MASCARO
Updated Wed, June 3, 2026



WASHINGTON (AP) — The House for the first time Wednesday approved a war powers resolution that would halt the U.S. military action against Iran, defying President Donald Trump as a handful of Republicans joined with Democrats to end the three-month-long conflict that has reordered politics at home and abroad.

House Speaker Mike Johnson had tried to prevent an outcome that would show the mounting opposition to the war, abruptly shutting down floor action two weeks ago when the resolution was on the verge of approval. But displeasure has only grown as the conflict drags on and as Trump struggles to negotiate a plan for peace.

"Enough is enough," said Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, who led the effort.

"It is time for the president to do the right thing," he said. "The people are tired of suffering because of his war of choice — suffering at the gas pump, suffering at the supermarkets."

The roll call Wednesday was 215-208, but next steps are uncertain. Trump would likely reject any measure from Congress to limit his commander-in-chief authority. Still, the tally, with four Republicans joining Democrats, was a rebuke of the president's war strategy, and cheers erupted in the House chamber.

Opposition to war grows

It's the fourth time the House has tried to curb the U.S. war against Iran. The Senate advanced its own war powers resolution last month when a handful of GOP senators broke ranks with the Republican president in a rare show of political pushback from his party.

Each time Democrats have pushed forward the war powers resolution, the vote tallies have inched higher as political unease with the U.S. war swells. Trump had campaigned for the White House on a promise to end U.S. entanglements abroad and focus more on domestic issues, but the war has shifted attention back to the Middle East.

Johnson insisted Trump is "laser focused" on the domestic front, particularly ahead of the midterm elections that will determine control of Congress.

The speaker said he spent three hours at the White House with the president this week and Trump is calling on allies to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz and resume the flow of commerce.

Since the U.S. joined Israel in launching the Feb. 28 strikes on Iran, Americans have seen gas prices spike at the pumps, adding to inflationary pressure on consumer spending.

Iran has been able to interrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital channel for a large segment of the world's oil, natural gas and related products such as fertilizer.

"We're working on that final piece," said Johnson, R-La. "The entire world has an interest in the Strait of Hormuz being reopen for commerce. That what he's working on."

While a ceasefire in the conflict was declared in April, it remains uneasy and uncertain. Talks for a more durable end to the fighting have dragged, increasingly complicated by Israel's broadening war with Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. Meanwhile, military strikes between the U.S and Iran continue to flare.

Congress exerts its war powers authority

The war powers resolution from the House would not immediately stop the war, but it would provide a symbolic — if not legal — step against further military action.

The resolution next goes to the Senate, where four Republican senators last month joined Democrats in advancing a similar measure to curtail the U.S. campaign against Iran. The Senate has yet to take a final vote to approve or reject its own war powers resolution.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Wednesday at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing that the Iranians would think that the administration's "hands are going to be tied" if Congress approved a war powers resolution. He said they would think "we won't be able to do anything to them, so why make a deal?"

It's not the only action Congress is taking in the national security arena as Democrats, in the minority, work to peel off Republican support for measures beyond the war against Iran.

The House also voted Wednesday on another Democratic-led effort, a procedural step toward a measure that would authorize U.S. support for Ukraine's military operations as it battles Russia and would help reconstruct the war-torn country. That vote is expected later this week. The House also expected to consider a war powers resolution to block U.S. action in Lebanon.

While Congress has the authority under the Constitution to declare war, the president also has power as the commander in chief to engage in military action, creating a legal dispute over which branch of government has ultimate say in matters of war and peace. If Senate joins the House to approve the resolution, it could set the stage for a fresh legal test of war powers.

Under the war powers act, the White House has a 60-day window to seek approval from Congress for military action. The administration, however, has indicated that because a ceasefire has been declared in the current conflict in Iran, the hostilities have ceased.
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Associated Press writer Ben Finley contributed to this report.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Proof of Donald Dumb's Racism: Afghan Helpers of US Out. Neo-Nazi White Afrikaners In

An ungrateful and clearly racist Donald Dumb administration is rejecting refugee status to more than 1,100 Afghan nationals who took great risks in assisting the US military during its occupation of Afghanistan, while inviting White South African Neo-Nazi Apartheid Afrikaners - who are not refugees and who are not discriminated against by the South African government - to settle in the US.

The Hispanic "vendido" racist from Cuba, the Trump lackey Marco Rubio, made that position very clearly yesterday during hearings before the House Foreign Relations Committee.


Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before the House Appropriations Committee, Tuesday, June 2, 2026 in Washington. (AP Photo/Allison Robbert)(AP Photo/Allison Robbert)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio blatantly admitted to the racist policies of his administration by telling lawmakers that the U.S. is actively rejecting the admission into the US of more than 1,000 Afghans who assisted America’s war effort, while literally prodding and inviting tens of thousands of White neo-Nazi South Africans of Apartheid vintage. The Afghans would be tortured and killed by the Taliban terror regime if they were to be returned to Afghanistan, while the White Afrikaners, who are not refugees as they do not suffer discrimination in South Africa.

The objective? A simple racist policy: to increase the "white" population of the US and to reduce the "brown" population. Moreover, not "any" whites are being admitted into the US; only whites with a history of racism and hatred to non-whites, which suggests that the Trump administration wants to swell the numbers of their white supremacist MAGA maggots, the racist neo-Nazi pro-apartheid Afrikaners being top candidates for joining future mob insurrections against the US government.

And who was defending this policy? A semi-brown-skinned refugee from Cuba by the Hispanic name of Marco Rubio who is desperately trying to buy up war-torn Congo into admitting the 1,100 Afghans and relatives of American soldiers who have been stranded in Qatar for more than a year, so he doesn't have to admit them to the US after promising them that they would be welcomed because they helped American troops in Afghanistan.

Democrats on House and Senate committees questioned Rubio about why the U.S. has not followed through on its promise to take in the hundreds of allies who had been rigorously vetted before President Donald Trump signed executive orders in January 2025 that targeted asylum and refugee cases.

“We’re obviously operating right now under a directive that prohibits the entry of Afghans into the United States,” Rubio said.

Rep. Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, told Rubio that regardless of U.S. immigration policy, Congo would be “a death sentence” for those living at the camp in Doha, including Afghans who served as interpreters and with Special Operations Forces as well as the immediate families of more than 150 active-duty U.S. military members.

Other countries - which Rubio and Trump have consistently called "shithole countries" - that are being considered include Botswana and Malaysia. Critics have blasted a racist Trump administration for abandoning those who served alongside U.S. forces during America's longest war. A policy like this would deter any citizen of countries involved in future conflicts with the US from providing assistance to the US.

“These are not strangers. They are the spouses, the children, and the parents of men and women wearing our uniform right now,” Shawn VanDiver, a Navy veteran who heads a coalition that supports Afghan resettlement efforts called #AfghanEvac., said in a statement Tuesday. “We told them, with the full faith of the United States, that if they stood with us we would stand with them.”

Questioned as to why Afghans, who have gone through some of the most rigorous vetting and biometric tests, are being turned down by the administration while allowing racist neo-Nazi White South African "Afrikaner" settlers with a history of discrimination and persecution of indigenous Black Africans, Rubio said, “Everything we do has to be geared by the national interest, and it is in our national interest if we are allowing people to enter our country — be people who can quickly assimilate into society and be successful,” which suggests that somehow having white skin is the only criterion for assimilation into the US. Rubio's own history of a refugee descendant from Cuba would, under this policy, have disqualified him and rejected him as a refugee.

Millions of immigrants and refugees have been admitted into the US over the history of this country whom the first white English colons initially believed to be un-assimilable. The Irish immigrants were not wanted and were discriminated against by the English who thought they would not assimilate because they were Catholic drunkard illiterates. But they let them in because they needed their labor. "No Blacks, no Irish" were common signs among the first colonial Americans. Then the Irish assimilated. In turn, they and the English believed that German and Scandinavian immigrants would not assimilate. But within a couple of generations, they did. And the same cycle has been repeating itself with French Canadians, Italians, Greeks, Eastern Europeans, Russians, Lebanese, Syrian, and other Mediterraneans, not to mention the Asians (Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, etc.). They all assimilated and built this country. Why all of a sudden, Trump and his racist cabal believe that Afghan immigrants and refugees will not assimilate?

Lawmakers pushed back on that "assimilation" notion, saying there is a large Afghan population in a district like Queens, New York, who have assimilated, contributed and paid taxes. “We’ve already assumed a lot of Afghan refugees, as you said, you have them in your district. We’ve already assumed a large number in the past," Rubio responded without explaining why 1,100 more, who were our allies in Afghanistan, are being betrayed.

For more, see:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/19/us-government-increase-white-south-africa-refugees

Endemic Corruption in MAGA-GOP World: Impeached Criminals for Public Office

Like they did on the national level with Donald Dumb, the twice-impeached criminal felon, the MAGA-GOP morons of the backward state of Texas want the impeached "Biblical Sharia Law" veteran adulterer, corrupt, and sleepy-eye Ken Paxton to be their next senator.

They can't help it. Conservatism has always been intimately tied up with corruption and bad management. Trump is the textbook example, almost a caricature, of that conservative corruption.

Throughout the history of the country, Republicans would ruin the economy of the country with tax breaks for the rich and deregulation, which they try to fix with warmongering foreign adventures that always end bad, and the cycle of bad management and corruption is broken when the American people wake up from the torpor of GOP-fed nationalist and religious bullshit and elect a Democrat who fixes the economy and gives relief to the American people. It happened with Carter, with Clinton and with Obama, all of whom balanced the budget and healed the economy that had been mismanaged under their republican predecessors.

The earlier Great Moron republican president Ronald Reagan secretly sold weapons to Iran and funneled the money to the terrorist Contra rebels in Nicaragua. His heir to the presidency, his VP George H.W. Bush played a big role in the Iran-Contra affair, then in the Iraqgate scandal in which U.S. agricultural loans to Iraq were diverted to purchase weapons, not to forget the multiple sexual misconduct accusations made against him, albeit later in 2017.

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Texas Republicans once impeached Paxton. Now his Senate run splits them
Mateo Rosiles, USA TODAY NETWORK
Tue, June 2, 2026 

Three years after a majority of Texas House Republicans voted to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton, the divisions from that vote are resurfacing as he runs for U.S. Senate.

Paxton’s runoff victory over Sen. John Cornyn, backed by President Donald Trump, has prompted varied responses from Republican lawmakers. Some who voted to impeach him now support his campaign, while others have raised concerns about his candidacy.

The race comes as Republicans revisit the political impact of Paxton’s 2023 impeachment.

In that vote, 60 Republicans joined 61 Democrats in the Texas House to approve articles of impeachment against Paxton, making him the third state official in Texas history to be impeached — the others being District Judge O.P. Carrillo and Gov. James "Pa" Ferguson. Twenty-three Republicans voted against impeachment. The articles included allegations of abuse of office, bribery and misuse of taxpayer funds, but Paxton was later acquitted by the Texas Senate.

Now, as Paxton is the Republican nominee for Senate, House Republicans who supported impeachment have taken differing positions. One is supporting his campaign. Another has publicly questioned the implications of his candidacy. A third has raised the possibility of subpoenaing Paxton over a recent plea deal involving a man convicted of sexually abusing a child.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks to supporters after winning the Republican runoff election for U.S. Senate in Texas, defeating incumbent U.S. Senator John Cornyn, in Plano, Texas, May 26, 2026. Paxton will face Democrat James Talarico in the November general election.

Burrows sings a different tune for Paxton after impeaching him

Dustin Burrows was not yet speaker in 2023. At the time, he represented House District 83 in Lubbock and was chairman of the House Calendars Committee.

On May 27, 2023, Burrows was among 60 Republican representatives who voted to impeach Paxton, saying it was a decision he did not take lightly, noting that the impeachment simply meant there was enough evidence for members to believe the issues needed to be tried by the Texas Senate.

In a statement on social media in May 2023, Burrows said: "The facts presented are serious and the laws that were allegedly broken serious enough to warrant his removal from office."

"The allegations, (which everyone I know believes to be true), suggest a pattern of him selling the power of his office for personal gain, including the issuing of subpoenas for someone who employed his mistress. Is this the conduct and character that Texans deserve as their representation?" Burrows asked.

At the time, Burrows said he knew Paxton personally and applauded everything he had done as attorney general up to that point, but said the ends don't always justify the means.

Paxton did not take kindly to Burrows voting to impeach him. As the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, part of USA TODAY Network, reported at the time, Paxton launched a revenge tour to replace Burrows — and other state lawmakers who voted to impeach him. Paxton ultimately failed to replace Burrows.

They have taken shots at each other since the impeachment, but Burrows has changed his tune about Paxton since he defeated Cornyn in the Republican runoff.

On Election Day on May 26, as results were coming in, Burrows posted to social media congratulating Paxton on his win — 30 minutes before the Associated Press called the race for Paxton.

In that social media post, Burrows called Paxton "a steadfast conservative fighter for Texas" and signaled his willingness to support Paxton in the months leading up to the November general election.

Texas state House Speaker Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, at the Texas Tech University groundbreaking ceremony of its Critical Infrastructure Security Site at the Reese National Security Complex on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas.

"With so much at stake for our state and our country, Republicans are united and ready for the fight ahead. Looking forward to supporting Ken Paxton as we work to protect the values and freedoms that make Texas exceptional," read the post.

Leach won't move on from Paxton — and a Waco plea deal

If Burrows flipped, Rep. Jeff Leach did so out of party loyalty.

The Plano Republican, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee — which has jurisdiction over Paxton's office — voted to impeach Paxton and survived Paxton's attempt to replace him in the House with another candidate in his 2024 election.

He backed Cornyn in the runoff and threatened to subpoena Paxton over a plea deal unrelated to the Senate race. Instead, Leach raised the question days before the runoff of what kind of attorney general the party would nominate for the U.S. Senate and asked voters to "vote accordingly."

During the runoff election, Paxton was taking heat from Cornyn's camp over a "sweetheart" deal his office had given to Waco attorney Adam Hoffman.

In that case, as the El Paso Times, part of USA TODAY Network, reported, Hoffman was facing a life sentence for the sexual abuse of a child that lasted three years. However, Paxton's office intervened and offered a plea deal:
- 60 days in county jail.
- No mandatory registration as a sex offender.
- No permanent loss of Hoffman’s law license.

Republican Texas State Representative Jeff Leach sits during a session as Democratic lawmakers, who left the state to deny Republicans the opportunity to redraw the state's 38 congressional districts, begin returning to the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas, U.S. August 20, 2025.

Leach called the deal "incomprehensible" and sent a letter to Paxton on May 6 demanding answers about how it came about.

"This inquiry is not about politics. It is about accountability, transparency, and restoring public confidence in a justice system that victims are asked to trust during the most painful moments of their lives," Leach wrote.

As KWTX in Waco reported, Hoffman was released early from McLennan County Jail on May 25 after serving 29 days of his 60-day sentence.

In a post later that day, Leach again demanded answers from Paxton.

"If my House Judiciary Committee has to subpoena Ken Paxton himself to explain this — be assured that we will do so. We deserve answers. And this is not going away," Leach said in his post.

After Paxton won the runoff, Leach posted on social media saying, "You can be sure I’ll be supporting every Republican from top to bottom this November."

"Bottom line: We Republicans must quickly heal and unite from these bruising primaries — and I promise to do my part to help make that happen. The Texas we know and love is worth it," read the post.

Phelan warns Paxton could cost Republicans the state

Former Speaker Dade Phelan led the House during the Paxton impeachment.

But he lost his bid to remain speaker after backlash from hard-line conservatives over the impeachment trial, among other reasons. Burrows was elected to the role in his place.

Phelan still serves in the House as the representative for District 21 in Beaumont, Texas.

During the trial, Phelan led the chamber through the impeachment, defended the process and survived Paxton's attempt to replace him in the House and the Texas Republican Party's censure. Phelan even backed Cornyn during the runoff.

AUSTIN, TX - JULY 13: Speaker of the Texas House U.S. Rep. Dade Phelan (R-TX) (C) listens to U.S. Rep. Will Metcalf (R-TX) (L) move to issue a call of the House to try to regain a quorum on July 13, 2021 in Austin, Texas. The Texas House voted to arrest Democrats who fled the state to deny a quorum in protest of Republicans' controversial voting bill.

Recently, the former speaker spoke to Newsweek about Paxton taking on Talarico, issuing a warning to Texans and the state's Republican party.

"I've said this a million times—Paxton’s lazy. So, with this Talarico-Paxton as the matchup, we have a problem in Texas because the guy's never been at the top of the ticket and had to run a major race. He's always been coattails,” Phelan said to Newsweek.

Phelan also suggested that there is a faction of Republicans who would not vote for Paxton under any circumstances, and warned that under those conditions, Republicans could lose their edge in the state's legislature and judiciary.

The split among Burrows, Phelan and Leach reflects a Republican Party in Texas that has tried over the past three years to put the Paxton impeachment and allegations behind it, only to confront them head-on once more in a race Republicans thought they could coast through.

Mateo Rosiles is the Texas Connect reporter for USA TODAY and its regional papers in Texas. Got a news tip for him? Email him at mrosiles@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Texas Republicans remain split over Paxton as US Senate race looms

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Semafor
Emanuel dings Democrats for missing corruption messaging 'gem'
Nicholas Wu
Tue, June 2, 2026 



For Rahm Emanuel, it’s more than the economy, stupid.

The likely 2028 presidential candidate, who served as House Democratic campaigns chief during the party’s successful 2006 midterms, told Semafor that Democrats should sharpen their arguments about President Donald Trump’s self-dealing while in office — by hitching them to affordability-focused messaging.

“This is a gem sitting there. I think the Democrats … have been episodic in touching it, rather than front and center,” Emanuel said. “Corruption as part of the affordability narrative is more chess, where affordability alone is more checkers.

Many Democratic candidates have homed in on inflation and affordability-focused messaging this cycle, especially after some in the party chalked up their 2024 losses to voters punishing them for the post-pandemic spike in inflation.

With polling generally showing cost-of-living issues rank among voters’ top concerns, Democrats are confident they can turn this fall’s midterm elections into a referendum on Trump and Republicans’ handling of the economy.

Top Hill Democrats contend that they’re already pairing the arguments together. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has targeted Trump’s $1.8 billion fund of taxpayer money for people allegedly victimized by the government and has singled out purple-district Republicans like Reps. Rob Bresnahan of Pennsylvania and Mike Lawler of New York for alleged ethical issues.

Vulnerable Republicans have destroyed the economy and raised costs on almost everyone, all while self-dealing and lining their own pockets,” said DCCC spokesperson Viet Shelton. “Republicans will lose the House majority, because the DCCC and House Democrats are exposing their shameless corruption and failure to deliver on their central campaign promise to lower the high cost of living.”

Still, Emanuel is betting that voters could also reward Democrats for further highlighting alleged malfeasance in the Trump administration, like the controversy around the White House ballroom renovation or business deals that have benefited the president’s family — and for reminding voters how those misdeeds affect them.

“At the end of the day, this is a referendum election on the president and a rubber-stamp Congress,” he said. “Yes, it’s about groceries, but it’s about the fact that they’re not paying attention to your bread costs while they’re making millions and billions of dollars for themselves.”
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How Trump has used the presidency to benefit himself and his allies
WILL WEISSERT and MICHELLE L. PRICE
Updated Tue, June 2, 2026


President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he arrives at the White House, Sunday, May 31, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump tried to create a near $1.8 billion fund that could be funneled to his supporters as a means of settling a lawsuit he filed against his own government — even arguing that he “gave up a lot of money in allowing" it.

After drawing outcry in Congress and the courts, however, the White House is reconsidering the fund. That potentially means the suit — and the possibility that the president could still cash in — might be back on.

Trump hasn’t been shy about turning the presidency into a major source of personal benefit, involving everything from merchandising deals to crypto ventures to high-dollar political and official events at his properties.

Asked about possible self-dealing by the president, the White House called such suggestions “the same, tired narrative that Democrats have pushed against President Trump, his family, and his administration for a decade.”

"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," spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement. “There are no conflicts of interest.”

Here are some key ways Trump has reaped rewards for himself, his children and allies in his second term:
Suing his own government and deals favoring his family

Last year, the president submitted a claim seeking $230 million in compensation from the Justice Department for a FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida as part of an investigation into whether he took classified records from the White House.

In January this year, Trump, his two eldest sons and the family's business, the Trump Organization, filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury Department after a former IRS contractor illegally leaked Trump's tax returns.

In an attempt to resolve those cases, Trump's government agreed that $1.776 billion in taxpayer funds be distributed to people who believe they were targeted by past administrations for prosecution for political purposes — including the Trump supporters imprisoned for attacking police while overrunning the U.S. Capitol in 2021.

After blowback from even some congressional Republicans, the Justice Department now says it will comply with a ruling temporarily blocking the fund.

But there was less clamor about another part of the deal allowing the government to drop pending IRS audits into Trump and his relatives.

Separately, the Air Force has agreed to purchase interceptor drones from Powerus, a Florida-based company linked to Trump’s family. And ProPublica reported that direct intervention from the White House preceded the Pentagon agreeing to loan $620 million to Vulcan Elements, a North Carolina startup linked to Donald Trump Jr.

Trump Organization spokesperson Kimberly Benza denied any ethical conflicts between the White House and the family business.

“The Trump Organization operates completely separate from the presidency and is in full compliance with all ethics and conflict-of-interest laws,” Benza said in a statement.

As for Powerus, Benza said Eric Trump was “a passive investor in a vehicle that, among many others, holds an interest” in the company, but wasn't involved in its decision-making or management.Trading in financial markets he can help moveTrump has traded stocks and bonds in unprecedented ways for a sitting U.S. president.

Office of Government Ethics filings show Trump made more than 3,600 stock trades in the first quarter of 2026 alone — transactions far exceeding $100 million in value.

Many of those trades involved sizable purchases of shares of technology and artificial intelligence giants like Nvidia, Dell, Oracle and Palantir before Trump's administration took policy actions favoring those firms.

Similar disclosures last year show that Trump bought up more than $300 million in bonds issued by companies, states and municipalities even as he repeatedly pressed the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates — a move that could help drive up the value of his holdings.
Crypto ventures

Trump's family has raked in big profits in the crypto sector since he was reelected. A key driver has been the $TRUMP meme coin, announced the day before Trump took office. Some 220 of the top investors were invited to a subsequent, private reception with the president.

Trump's family also has a controlling stake in World Liberty Financial, a crypto firm co-founded with the president's special envoy Steve Witkoff and run by his son Zach. It has its own stablecoin, USD1, and got a major boost when, just before Trump took office, an investment fund linked to the United Arab Emirates bought a large stake in it.

An Abu Dhabi state-backed investment firm, MGX, subsequently pledged to use $2 billion worth of USD1 to purchase a stake in Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange — a move that further bolstered World Liberty Financial.Trump-branded bonanzaBeyond the digital realm, scores of companies pay to license the president's name for physical products, from Bibles, guitars and sneakers to watches, fragrances and a gold-hued cellphone.

Trump has promoted many such goods on social media, particularly during his 2024 campaign, but they've also made conspicuous appearances at the White House.

When French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited last summer, Trump showed them a merchandise room off the Oval Office stocked with goods for sale on his website. A few months later, video emerged of Trump at the White House spraying Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa with bottles of his “Victory 47” cologne and perfume, which he gave him as a gift.

The president displayed hats emblazoned with “Trump 2028” on the Resolute Desk while meeting with congressional Democrats last year. And, during a televised Cabinet meeting in May, at every seat was a red hat commemorating America's 250th anniversary.

Each hat sells for $55 on Trump's website.Paydays for the president's propertiesThe Republican National Committee and various political groups associated with Trump and the GOP have held fundraisers and political events at Mar-a-Lago, as well as Trump's estate in Bedminster, New Jersey, and his golf clubs in Doral, Florida, and Sterling, Virginia.

The LIV Golf league, controlled by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, which is helmed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has held events at Doral. Trump will host the G20 summit there in November.

That means world leaders, support staff, business executives, journalists and the bevies of others involved will be paying the Trump Organization, which purchased Doral in 2012, to attend. The president has already tried to head off criticism of self-dealing around the summit, saying that government attendees will be billed “at-cost" and “We will not make any money on it."

Meanwhile, conservative groups and Republican committees have spent at least $26 million at Trump properties since 2015. The actual figure is likely higher since some groups don’t have to detail their spending.Renovation and construction projects

Qatar gave Trump a $400 million jet that he intends to employ as Air Force One, then store at his presidential library after he leaves office. The gift has undergone extensive taxpayer-funded rebuilding and security upgrades that lawmakers estimate may exceed $1 billion.

Trump has also ordered up scores of renovation projects meant to leave his mark on Washington while passing on the costs to taxpayers.

He long insisted that wealthy donors would pay for the $400 million ballroom he demolished the White House's East Wing to build — only to seek $1 billion in federal funding for security upgrades he says the military and Secret Service have sought as part of the project.

At least $15 million in public funds is going for the ceremonial arch Trump wants built at an entrance to the nation’s capital. The National Park Service is also paying a contractor $13.1 million to carry out the Trump-directed renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

Trump Upset at His Zionist Whisperer for Dragging Him into Losing War

The Zionist whisperer of the dumb American president has gone too far. Netanyahu's jackass target, one DONALD DUMB, seems to still have a few functioning neurons in his vacuous brain to realize he is being "handled" like a moron. 

BUT. By giving Hezbollah credibility - he says he had a "conversation with Representatives of the Leaders of Hezbollah", the Iranian terrorist organization operating in Lebanon - instead of finishing the job, Donald Dumb is re-starting the 45-year-old vicious cycle of violence in southern Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israel. Which means that Lebanon will, again, be at the mercy of Hezbollah's Quixotic "resistance" against Israel on behalf of the barbarian regime in Tehran, and at the mercy of the equally barbarian Zionist colony in Palestine. 

Did Donald Dumb violate anti-terrorism laws by speaking with a terrorist organization? 

Donald Dumb continues a long history of Republican Administrations that began with a braggard approach to the torment of Lebanon, only to back down and stab the small country in the back by abandoning it to its enemies. 
- Eisenhower sent some 10,000 US marines to Beirut in 1958 (Operation Blue Bat) to protect Lebanon against Arab dictatorial revolutions in Iraq and Egypt. This is the only and last US intervention that did help Lebanon.
- Nixon dispatched Henry Kissinger to Damascus after the October 1973 war with Israel. The 1974 agreement between Assad and Kissinger consisted of Assad pledging to accept Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights in exchange for raping Lebanon, which Assad did for thirty long years between 1974 and 2005. 
- Reagan dispatched US marines to Beirut in 1982 to supervise the evacuation of the Palestinian militias that had been crushed by the Israeli invasion. When Hezbollah, a few-days-old Iranian mercenary militia bombed the Marines Headquarters, killing 241 US Marines, Ronald Reagan the "great" republican asshole withdrew the remainder of his troops, abandoning Lebanon to Syria and Iran. Had Reagan stood his ground in 1983, Lebanon would have been spared the four decades of violence since. 
- George H.W. Bush made another deal with the Syrian dictatorship during the 1980s: Assad and Iran's proxy Hezbollah had seized US hostages, so the jackass Bush Sr. imposed a Syrian-approved puppet candidate for the Lebanese presidency against the wishes of the Lebanese people just to get the hostages back. 
- Later in 1990-1991, the same jackass Bush Sr. and his Secretary of State James Baker the Turd, forced Israel to ignore its red line (Syrian air force jets were prohibited from flying over Lebanese air space) for just one day and allow the Syrian air force to bomb the presidential palace in Beirut and dislodge the legitimate government of Lebanon. The reason? Bush and Baker needed Stalinist Syria, which topped the State Department's list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, to join the coalition against Saddam Hussein of Iraq. 
- Then, post 9-11, Republican Bush Jr. (George W Bush) did help get Syria's occupation army out of Lebanon in 2005, but only reluctantly and in exchange for re-installing the criminal warlords and Hezbollah in power. 

The gist of all these republican administrations' policies on Lebanon is that genuinely assisting the Christian-dominated tiny country in exiting the Sunni Arab-Jewish Israeli-Shiite Iranian cycle of violence would upset the Sunni Muslim - and often Islamist - Saudis, Kuwaitis, Egyptians. Libyans and other oil-rich Arabs. The Bush family has substantial oil interests and friendships with the Sunni Muslim Arab countries, and helping a semi-Christian Lebanon would disturb the oil-lubed friendship between the Republican Americans and the Saudis (whose 16 terrorists were responsible for the September 11, 2001 bombing in new York). 

Lovely, isn't it?
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Report: Trump upbraids Netanyahu over Lebanon, asking, ‘What the f— are you doing?’
Max Rego
Mon, June 1, 2026



President Trump reportedly took Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to task during a Monday phone call over the latter’s military campaign in Lebanon.

Axios reported, citing two U.S. officials and a third source briefed on the call, that Trump called Netanyahu “crazy” and accused him of ingratitude.

At one point, Trump reportedly yelled at Netanyahu, “What the f— are you doing?”

The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment.

Earlier Monday, Netanyahu ordered the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to strike Hezbollah targets in the Dahiyeh (Arabic for suburb) district of Beirut. Israel and Hezbollah have engaged in fighting since October 2023, despite a ceasefire that began in November 2024.

Officials in Iran, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, have said that Israeli strikes in Lebanon constitute a violation of the ceasefire that Washington and Tehran agreed to on April 7. Trump said Monday that talks between his administration and the Islamic Republic on a lasting peace are ongoing.

“The ceasefire between Iran and the US is unequivocally a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon,” Araghchi wrote Monday on the social platform X. “Its violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts. The US and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation.”

After the phone call with Netanyahu, which he touted as “productive,” Trump said that no Israeli troops will head to Beirut.

“I had a conversation with Bibi Netanyahu today, asking him not to go into a major raid of Beirut, Lebanon,” the president wrote on his Truth Social platform. “He turned his Troops around. Thank you Bibi!”

Trump added, “I also had a conversation with Representatives of the Leaders of Hezbollah, and they agreed to stop shooting at Israel, and its soldiers. Likewise, Israel agreed to stop shooting at them. Let’s see how long that lasts — Hopefully it will be for ETERNITY!”

Later Monday, Netanyahu wrote on X that he told Trump, “that if Hezbollah does not cease attacking our cities and citizens—Israel will attack terror targets in Beirut.”

Netanyahu added that the IDF “will continue to operate as planned” in southern Lebanon. Beirut, the capital, is on the eastern [sic] coast of Lebanon — in line with the center of the country. [Correction from LI: Beirut is on the western coast of Lebanon along the eastern Mediterranean].

Monday, June 1, 2026

Will Hezbollah Mount a Coup Against the Lebanese State to Seize Power?

Israel has, as we write these lines, taken the entirety of the Lebanese Southern District. It is razing all the Shiite villages and towns to the ground south of the Litani and Zahrani rivers, such that, given enough time, nature would have re-asserted itself and all the boundaries, markers and hallmarks between villages and houses would have disappeared. Unless of course, Israel organizes a land rush for all the Yahweh-crazy Zionist settlers and invites them to build their kibbutzim and settlements. 


During antiquity, the city of Tyre in particular was both a friend and an enemy of the invading Hebrew nomads and their kings David and Solomon circa 800 BC. King Hiram of Tyre did help the Hebrew kings who, as nomadic desert-dwelling people, admitted to him to living in miserable goat-skin tents and being ignorant of masonry. Hiram sent cedar wood, engineers and masons to Jerusalem and built them palaces and the first Hebrew Temple in Jerusalem (modeled on the Melkart Temple of the Tyrian superpower). But when Phoenician Princess Jezebel, daughter of King Ithobaal of Tyre married King Ahab of Israel, she brought with her the worship of the Phoenician deities (Baal, Adonis, Asherah) and displaced the worship of Yahweh. The Hebrew religious conservatives of the time panicked and rebelled against her and killed her. From that point forward, ultra-powerful Tyre became a much maligned neighbor for the Hebrews and the Torah is replete with curses and hateful comments against it. It is even suggested that this breakup of the Hebrew-Phoenician alliance and the threat of the Assyrian empire invasion of the region is what prompted the Phoenicians of Tyre to create their mighty colony in Carthage in today's Tunisia.  

Back to May 2026. Israel appears to have no intention of withdrawing any time soon, if at all, which means that the Lebanese Shiites who have fled north and are now sheltering among the other communities (Maronites, Sunnis, Druze...) would need to find a more "permanent" place to settle in the near future. The other communities have been welcoming them on humanitarian grounds, even though there is a deep political resentment at Hezbollah's waging wars despite the objections of these other communities.

Back in the 1980s-1990s, Israel occupied a strip along the border with the help of local residents (both Maronites and Shiites) who had been cut off from the central government by the Palestinians first, then by Hezbollah. In that situation, Shiite villages remained relatively intact and became incubators of a guerilla warfare by Hezbollah which forced the Israelis to withdraw in 2000, turning the whole charade into a victory for the Iranian terrorist militia. 

This time, the Israelis seem to have learned from that bitter experience. This time, Israel is completely erasing villages and towns from the map, eliminating any hope for the Shiite villager supporters of Hezbollah to ever return, let alone wage a guerilla war against the new Israeli occupation. Israel is thus managing a minimalist occupation, leaving troops briefly on the ground only for operational purposes and relying mostly on air assaults. 

The question on the minds of the Lebanese is: What is Hezbollah going to do now that it has been deprived of its most valuable asset, the Shiite villages bordering Israel? 

The welcome mat of the other communities will sooner or later have to be removed. Schools, churches, official buildings... will have to be taken back. Tent camps for the refugees are typically installed on open terrain often belonging to the State or to religious orders. Residents of some neighborhoods are already contesting setting up these camps in the middle of residential neighborhoods, fearing a repeat of the Palestinian exodus of 1948 and 1967 during which refugees set up camps initially temporarily, thinking they'd be returning to their villages and towns that the Zionists ethnically cleansed. The 1975 War in Lebanon was essentially fought to prevent Yasser Arafat's PLO from taking over of the state, and the refugee camps around Beirut that he had turned into fortified and heavily armed holdouts were dislodged at great cost: Sabra, Shatila, Tel Zaatar, Jisr El-Pasha, Dbayyieh and others. No one wants a repeat of those events, and the otherwise jaded Lebanese have been adamant at preventing the creation of such camps.

Where will the Shiites go? They still have a dominating presence in the eastern Bekaa Valley and in the Hermel further north. They could conceivably end up settling there among other pro-Hezbollah Shiites. 

There are rumors, mostly from radical right-wing pro-Trump Maronites in the US who vehicle Zionist-inspired ideas and who are stupid enough to think that they can clone the strictly Jewish model of the Zionists in their colony in Palestine and set up a strictly Christian Lebanon that would have to constantly live on a war footing, when they are unproductive, disorganized, disunited, lack the organizational skills of the Zionist universe, and have no "interests" whatsoever to entice the West to help them. Still, the Zionists are prodding these idiotic Maronites to fall into their trap and believe in such an illusion whose tenor seems to fit well with the Zionist bullshit plans of redrawing the maps of the region. According to their hallucinations, the pro-Trump Lebanese Maronites think that the Lebanese Shiites may be somehow "induced" to leave Lebanon altogether, perhaps settle in Shiite-friendly areas of Syria, Iraq and even further afield in Iran. 

If these ideas have any currency, it is in the hope by these Zionizing Maronites that a Lebanon emptied or truncated of its Shiites would by default revert to the Maronite-dominated Lebanon that existed between WWI and 1975. Just like an Israel voided of its Palestinians would by default become a purely "Jewish" state. An amputated Greater Lebanon that would shrink back to the majority Maronite, semi-independent, Mount Lebanon Governorate , a.k.a. "Smaller Lebanon", that existed between 1860 and 1914 is something many Christians in Lebanon seem to be longing for after decades of bitter and coerced coexistence with the Muslims. 

To begin with, the latter wanted to be part of Syria and never wanted to be part of that Maronite-dominated Lebanon. They spent most of the post-1943 independence decades betraying and undermining the agreed-upon coexistence formula - neutrality, no East-no West - by shoving Lebanon into "Arab nationalist" causes that were given precedence over the agreed upon neutrality: Nasser of Egypt's revolution (the US landed 10,000 US Marines in 1958 in Beirut to protect Lebanon against Nasser), the Syrian Socialist Nationalist Party (SSNP) of Syria that mounted a coup in 1961, the Baath Party of Syria's Assad regime that struck a deal with Kissinger in 1974 to protect Israel's seizure of the Golan and destabilize Lebanon, the Palestinian Liberation Organization of Yasser Arafat that waged a war against the Lebanese state (1973), and finally the Iranian terror militia of Hezbollah (beginning in 1982) that continues to this day to dislocate Lebanon into a dysfunctional degraded State. 

It is understandable that the Maronite Catholics of Lebanon want to separate from the Muslims, given the failure of integrating the latter into the Greater Lebanon monstrosity created by the Maronite Church in 1919. But separation does not need to be done a-la-Zionism, i.e. with brutality and violence. What the Maronites of Lebanon must do to survive free is to unify their positions, cease their chronic internecine infighting, abandon their feudal-tribal-sectarian socio-political organization, agree on a common objective, speak with international stakeholders with one voice, and politically negotiate their separation with the Muslims. The dysfunctional Greater Lebanon that created a state but failed to create a nation must be abandoned in favor of a decentralized confederation or federation in which the districts (some Christian, some Muslim), would become self-ruling, an idea that is gaining ground. 

For now, the bigger question is what will Hezbollah do "politically" now that it is deprived of its territorial asset? It is the only sectarian militia that is openly operational in the country. Neither the Sunni Muslims, nor the Maronite Catholics, nor the Druze exhibit signs of militarization: As far as one can tell, no one has a militia other than Shiite Hezbollah. But everyone fears Hezbollah. So, a civil war between the communities is possible but unlikely.

What is more likely is that Hezbollah might seize power by toppling the Lebanese government of Joseph Aoun and Nawaf Salam, split the army by calling on the Shiite soldiers of the regular army to quit and join its ranks, something the Sunni Muslims, then allied with the PLO against their own government, did in 1976 when a Sunni Lieutenant by the name of Ahmed Khatib led a sedition, created the Arab Army of Lebanon allied with the PLO and Syria, and proceeded to attack regular army barracks across the country.

The Lebanese army is poorly equipped, even though the Americans have been bragging for the last two decades about gifting it useless scrap and junk leftovers of ancient wars' vintage. So any resistance or opposition by the State and its army to a Hezbollah takeover is unlikely to turn things around. Hezbollah's existence rests upon its anointing itself as a "resistance" movement. By seizing power, it would re-constitute for itself a new resistance front against Israel's new and improved occupation, this time across the new "border" along the Litani and Zahrani rivers, assuming the Israelis stop their advance there.

But without its own Shiite "territory", community and villages, Hezbollah can only launch this new front if it has sole power over the country. Sunni, Maronite or Druze villages and towns would not willingly welcome a Hezbollah resistance from within their districts. 

One thing is certain: Israel will not abandon the Lebanese south this time; it may even annex it as it has done with the Syrian Golan. There will have to be a rearrangement of the pawns inside the Lebanese chessboard. For now, the Lebanese wait and see.