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A Trump family insider just revealed the secret behind-the-scenes truth about Trump’s bombing of Iran!
JD VANCE is BRAIN DEAD - has absolutely NO IDEA what he's blabbering!
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Iran denying there is a cease fire with Israel as Trump announced as the war appears to continue to rage with new targets being hit in Iraq.
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When Incompetence Goes to WarBombing was the easy part
Watching Donald Trump deliver the news of an American attack on Iran Saturday night, I wondered how many viewers had the same reaction I did: How can the United States be going to war — and that’s exactly what it is — with advisers whose collective experience managing international conflict is see-through thin? There was Trump, a draft dodger who has long derided the military, surrounded by his war cabinet of second-rate choices, who owe their professional and political souls to him. Will any of them ever question Trump’s decisions? We know the answer to that. Trump did not have solid evidence Iran was building a nuclear bomb. Nearing the time when they might be able to build one is the best that can be said. Similar, although not identical, to the situation when George W. Bush didn’t have hard evidence that Iraq was building weapons of mass destruction. Bad intel back then led to a war that lasted eight years and killed nearly 5,000 Americans and reportedly 200,000 Iraqis. No WMDs were ever found. Lessons learned? Hardly. Bombing Iran was easy enough. Did anyone at the White House think about what would happen on Day 2? Forty-eight hours after the United States launched bunker-busting bombs and dozens of cruise missiles at Iran, the Iranian regime retaliated. Iran launched missiles at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East. The Defense Department said there were no injuries because Qatari air defenses were able to intercept the Iranian attack. Also, the Iranians gave advance warning to minimize casualties. No one should be surprised by this escalation. And no one should think this is the end of hostilities. Forty thousand U.S. troops are stationed in the region. It is a consequence of going to war, which is exactly what Donald Trump did when he called for strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites. Even if Vice President JD Vance says otherwise. “We’re not at war with Iran. We’re at war with Iran’s nuclear program,” he said on “Meet the Press” Sunday. The Iranian people likely quibble with Vance’s semantics. Iran has other retaliatory options from which to choose. In an internal FBI email obtained by The New York Times, American officials warn that Iran and its allies have “historically targeted U.S. interests in response to geopolitical events, and they are likely to increase their efforts in the near term.” The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow strip of water between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, is one of the world’s most important strategic choke points. And Iran controls the north side of it. The 20 million barrels of oil produced daily in the region — a fifth of global output — must travel through the strait. Some influential Iranians are calling for Hormuz to be closed, including Hossein Shariatmadari, the editor-in-chief of a popular hard-line Iranian newspaper, who has the ear of the supreme leader. “It is now our turn to act without delay. As a first step, we must launch a missile strike on the US naval fleet in Bahrain and simultaneously close the Strait of Hormuz to American, British, German, and French ships,” Shariatmadari wrote in his newspaper. Mohammad Ali Shabani, an expert on Iran, told CNN that Iran’s control of global shipping lanes gives the government the “capacity to cause a shock in oil markets, drive up oil prices, drive inflation, [and] collapse Trump’s economic agenda.” If Hormuz is closed, oil prices will skyrocket. But perhaps the ayatollah will put his pocketbook before payback. China is the No. 1 buyer of Iranian oil. The money Iran earns from Chinese oil sales accounts for 50% of government spending, according to The Times. It has allowed the Iranian regime to fund terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. By the way, need we remind ourselves that China, not Iran, is the most potent foreign threat to American security? Also that Iran, along with China and Russia, has the ability to launch destructive cyber attacks. But now back to the strikes themselves. Trump claimed victory, saying the U.S. bombings “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program. No evidence has been given, and a bomb damage assessment has yet to be released. This administration is not known for truth-telling, so a wait-and-see approach is justified. Using satellite imagery, the Israeli military’s initial assessment is that Fordo, the main nuclear site, where the U.S. dropped at least six bunker busters, was damaged but not destroyed. Israeli intelligence believes Iran moved equipment and uranium from the site prior to the bombing. All this means that Saturday’s attack was not a one-and-done as the president would have us believe. Add to that Trump’s changing tune on regime change. Initially he said the goal of the bombing was “destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity.” Vance, Pete Hegseth, and Marco Rubio were reading from the same script as they made the rounds on the Sunday talk shows. The administration’s view “has been very clear that we don’t want a regime change,” Vance said. Perhaps the president didn’t get a copy of the talking points. Not four hours later, Trump took to social media. “It’s not politically correct to use the term, ‘Regime Change’ but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change??? MIGA!!” he posted. No one thinks the Iranian government is made up of good guys. It has an abysmal human rights record and is the poster child for state-sponsored terrorism. These leaders have a long record of hating America and all for which we stand. They have been known to subvert our Arab allies in the region. But regime change seldom if ever works out the way the changers intend. See: Libya, Iraq, and Afghanistan. But calling for regime change versus seeking to destroy a country’s nuclear capabilities — no matter how spurious the intelligence — are very different goals with very different long-term prospects. It’s been widely reported that the U.S. defense secretary was not included in planning the Iran mission. Perhaps Hegseth’s Signalgate scandal has finally caught up with him. At least he was by Trump’s side as the president delivered his version of the war news. Meanwhile, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been put on ice by Trump for testifying to Congress — in March — that the intelligence community did not believe Iran was close to building a nuclear weapon. So Trump needs advisers who will guide him by telling him the truth, rather than what he wants to hear; because they are beholden to him for jobs they aren’t qualified for, they never will. Trump learned from his first administration: Don’t hire the smart people, elevate the sycophants. A few closing notes from your reporter, who has spent a fair portion of his life covering wars:
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Today in Politics, Bulletin 157. 6/23/25
… Iran fired 14 missiles today at US bases in Qatar in a seemingly performative display at retaliation. There were no casualties since Iran gave advance notice of the attack to Qatar. Iran's Supreme National Security Council: "The number of missiles used equaled the number of bombs the US employed in its attack on Iran's nuclear facilities." … NYT: “Iran coordinated the attacks on the American air base in Qatar with Qatari officials and gave advanced notice that attacks were coming to minimize casualties, according to 3 Iranian officials familiar with the plans. The officials said Iran symbolically needed to strike back at the US but at the same time carry it out in a way that allowed all sides an exit ramp; they described it as a similar strategy to 2020 when Iran gave Iraq heads up before firing ballistic missiles an American base in Iraq following the assassination of its top general.” … Trump on Truth Social: “Iran has officially responded to our Obliteration of their Nuclear Facilities with a very weak response, which we expected, and have very effectively countered. They’ve gotten it all out of their ‘system,’ and there will, hopefully, be no further HATE. I want to thank Iran for giving us early notice, which made it possible for no lives to be lost, and nobody to be injured. Perhaps Iran can now proceed to Peace and Harmony in the Region, and I will enthusiastically encourage Israel to do the same.” (More on the supposed “complete obliteration of their nuclear facilities” below). … Before the attack today, Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) said on Newsmax that if Iran attacks US military bases “we’ll go bomb downtown Tehran.” … NYT: “US officials after Iran fires a few missiles at US bases in Gulf now say that the president has no intention of retaliating militarily against Iran following its failed retaliation strikes, which they describe as largely ‘theatrical.’” … Qatari Foreign Minister Majed Al Ansari: “The State of Qatar strongly condemns the attack that targeted Al-Udeid Air Base by the IRG. We consider this a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the State of Qatar, its airspace, international law, and the UN Charter. We affirm that Qatar reserves the right to respond directly in a manner equivalent with the nature and scale of this brazen aggression, in line with international law. We reassure that Qatar’s air defenses successfully thwarted the attack and intercepted the Iranian missiles.” … Al Ansari: “We emphasize that the continuation of such escalatory military actions will undermine security and stability in the region, dragging it into situations that could have catastrophic consequences for international peace and security. We call for the immediate cessation of all military actions and for a serious return to the negotiating table and dialogue.” … DHS Secretary DOG KILLER Kristi Noem issued a national terrorism advisory warning for the entire country which stated that the "ongoing Iran conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States." … Trump’s “Golden Age”. … Iran's Foreign Minister was in Moscow today. Putin in his public remarks with Araghchi: "I'm glad you are in Moscow today. This gives us an opportunity to discuss all these pressing issues and to think together about how we might find a way out of the current situation." … Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov on what Russia will do for Iran: "It all depends on what Iran needs. We have offered our mediation efforts. We have stated our position — that is also a very important step. It’s a form of support for the Iranian side. Going forward, everything will depend on what Iran needs at this moment." … Translation on Putin and Peskov’s comments: We have our hands full with Ukraine right now. We’d like to help, but don’t count on much. (Although rising oil prices caused by conflict would be extremely helpful to Russia). … Trump was in full panic mode this morning on the prospect of oil prices rising sharply as a result of conflict in the Middle East. He made these posts two minutes apart:
… Reuters: “BP, Eni and TotalEnergie have begun evacuating foreign personnel from Iraqi oilfields where they operate, state-run Basra Oil Company said on Monday. Output from Iraq's southern oilfields for the time being remains unchanged with exports averaging 3.32 million barrels per day.” … CNBC: “Ocean freight rates to the Port of Khor Fakkan in the UAE are surging as Israel continues to attack Iran and Iran reported its first attack on US military bases, after a weekend that saw US strikes on Iranian nuclear targets. Rates from Shanghai to the Khor Fakkan, which is situated on the UAE Indian Ocean coastline, are up 76% in comparison to mid-May, according to spot ocean freight rate data tracked by freight intelligence platform Xeneta.” … “Khor Fakkan is located outside the Strait of Hormuz. Due to its location, the port is considered to be one of the most important transshipment hubs for the Arabian Gulf, the Indian Sub-continent, the Gulf of Oman, and the East African markets.” BLEACH BLOND BRAIN DEAD… WH Press Sec Karoline Leavitt was on ABC lying again: "We are confident that Iran's nuclear sites were completely and totally obliterated. They no longer have the capability to build this nuclear weapon and threaten the world.” … Every military and nuclear expert, including Trump’s own Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Dan Caine, said it is impossible to know what was destroyed at this early stage and they may never know for sure. But the Trump admin would declare victory even if it was an obvious catastrophe. … NYT: “The US may not know the whereabouts of Iran's roughly 400kg of highly-enriched uranium, which is small enough to fit in the trunks of about 10 cars." … Steve Bannon acknowledged that the only way to do a proper Bomb Damage Assessment is to send in US special forces: “What exactly was accomplished? The media is saying that we don’t know where the material is. Where’s that going to lead us? Hey, we need the 75th Ranger Battalion to go in and find it? Oh, it’s coming. It’s coming.” … Bannon’s WH correspondent Natalie Winters on Trump loyalists attacking them because they are against Trump on this: “I’ve noticed that people attacking Bannon/Tucker/Me for being ‘anti-American foreign agents’ are actually the ones more loyal to a foreign country than America.” … CNN: “Unlike the other two Iranian facilities targeted in the operation, B-2 bombers did not drop massive ‘bunker-buster’ bombs on the Isfahan facility, where 60% of Iran’s stockpile of already-enriched nuclear material is believed to be stored. The damage to the facility appears to be restricted to aboveground structures, according to Jeffrey Lewis, a weapons expert and professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies who has closely reviewed commercial satellite imagery of the strike sites.” … “Even if the US was successful in destroying Iran’s facility at Fordow — another underground site that housed centrifuges needed to enrich uranium, which the US hit with 12 bunker busters — the obvious survival of Isfahan has raised questions about whether Trump achieved his stated goal of ‘a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world’s No. 1 state sponsor of terror.’” … LA Times did a story about Narcisco Barranco, the landscaper in Orange County and father of 3 US Marines who was taken down, pinned and repeatedly punched by masked ICE agents. His son Alejandro said his father was working outside an IHOP when several masked men approached him. Frightened, he began to run away and he was tackled, beaten, and pepper sprayed. He suffered a dislocated shoulder and denied medical treatment, food and water for 24 hours in detention. … Marine vet Alejandro: “I don’t think it was just, I don’t think it was fair. I don’t think they need four 200+ pound guys to hold down a 5’6”, 150-pound guy.” He said his father is kind and friendly: “If anyone ever needed any help, he was always there. He’s very well known in our community.” … LA Times: “On his first call to his son after the detainment, Barranco was less concerned with his injuries and more concerned with his job. He told him where his truck and equipment were and asked him to speak with his client and finish the job. Alejandro Barranco is a veteran of the US Marines and his two younger brothers, Emanuel and José Luis Barranco, are currently serving on active-duty. … Podcaster Joe Rogan: “These ICE raids are fucking nuts. If Trump had said during the campaign that we’re gonna go to Home Depot and arrest everyone, tackle people at construction sites, I don’t think anyone would’ve signed up for that. They said we’re going to get rid of the criminals and gang members. Now we’re seeing Home Depots raided. It’s crazy.” … ICE Director Todd Lyons was asked on Newsmax about calls from Democrats for ICE agents to stop wearing masks: "If you look before January 20, and even after January 20, the men and women of ICE did not have to have masks on their face. Me personally, I don't want those officers having to wear those masks because it's hot, it's dangerous. But ICE agents are being doxxed at a horrible rate." … They aren’t being doxxed. There have not been any incidents of anyone going to the homes of ICE agents and threatening them or their families. We just don’t want a secret police that abducts people on the streets and at their places of work and disappears them. ICE GESTAPO HAVE BEEN PROVEN TO LIE, MAKE FALSE ACCUSATIONS, FAILING TO PROVIDE NAMES/LOCATIONS...PEOPLE ARE DISAPPEARING! … CBS reported on the ruling where the court released Kilmar Abrego Garcia from custody pending trial, which infuriated AG Pam Bondi and Stephen Miller: “The TN fed judge who denied DOJ request for criminal detention for Garcia - “The govt’s evidence that Abrego is a member of MS-13 consists of general statements, all double hearsay, from two cooperating witnesses. Those statements are, however, directly inconsistent with statements by the first cooperator.’" … Rep. Marge Greene (R-GA): “I’ve watched our country go to war in foreign lands for foreign causes on behalf of foreign interests for as long as I can remember. America is $37 TRILLION in debt and all of these foreign wars have cost Americans TRILLIONS AND TRILLIONS of dollars that never benefited any American. American troops have been killed and forever torn apart physically and mentally for regime change, foreign wars, and for military industrial base profits. I’m sick of it. I can easily say I support nuclear armed Israel’s right to defend themselves and also say at the same time I don’t want to fight or fund nuclear armed Israel’s wars.” … Fox host Mark Levin, who has been on the network 24/7 advocating for war responded: “Marjorie Taylor Greene, shameless nitwit. How incredibly dumb is this Marjorie Taylor Green?” … Greene then went on Steve Bannon’s show to complain more about Trump’s Iran bombings: “Only 6 months in and we are back into foreign wars, regime change, and World War 3. It feels like a complete bait and switch to please the neocons.” … Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY): “Trump is claiming his strikes on Iran made the American people safer. He is dangerously wrong. I served two combat tours in Iraq and am now on the Armed Services Committee. His actions were not only unconstitutional, they have made America less safe – not more. Within hours of the strikes, Trump said the nuclear facilities were ‘completely and totally obliterated.’ This was literally impossible to know – a Battle Damage Assessment takes days or even weeks, especially given the secretive and fortified nature of all three targets.” … “Iran now has every motivation to breakout and develop a nuclear weapon as quickly as possible. Given the lack of clear rationale for why this preventive strike was needed and what exactly it was capable of achieving, that is an incredibly dangerous amount of risk to take on. It's not just conventional attacks from Iran (ballistic missiles, drones) I'm worried about. It's asymmetric escalation. Cyber. Closing the Strait of Hormuz. Militant groups in Iraq deciding they have nothing to lose. It’s – god forbid – a strike on the homeland.” … “We need to have an honest conversation as a country about what comes next. And we cannot repeat our approach from 2001 and 2002. The answer cannot be ‘we’ll figure it out as we go.’ I lost too many friends because of that logic. Air strikes may start a war. They rarely end it. I am not convinced the President has thought that through. Or has any plan to de-escalate. This debate has to happen in front of and with the input of the American people. No more forever wars.” … Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX): “My entire adult life, politicians have promised quick and easy battles in the Middle East—and then, year after year after year, they’ve sent working-class kids out to fight and die in their endless wars. No more. Enough. We do not send Americans into harm’s way because a foreign prime minister has a political problem or because a president wants to look tough. No new wars.” … Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) went into full cult mode: “The entire world thanks President Trump for his leadership and resolve. This will make the world safer and America stronger. And our adversaries are shaking in their boots. No one messes with America. No one messes with President Trump.” I told everyone at Meidas this morning that we may finally have a slow news day today, and they promptly reminded me that every time I have said that in the past all hell breaks loose. Of course, three hours later Iran launched their missile attacks! If you missed yesterday’s Bulletin, which completely exhausted me by the time I was done with it, you can find it here. Meidas+ is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. … Negation Magazine: “Iran says US envoy Steve Witkoff agreed to a deal that would allow Iran to retain civilian uranium enrichment, but then a phone call between Trump and Netanyahu led to a ‘180 degree shift in the US position,’ with Trump suddenly demanding the total shutdown of Iran’s uranium enrichment. … “Lobbying from Mark Levin, Rupert Murdoch, and Ike Perlmutter also played significant roles in convincing Trump to sabotage Witkoff’s negotiations and set impossible terms, as did pressure from Iran-hawk CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Israel-aligned CENTCOM Commander Kurilla.” … Rep. Pat Harrigan (R-NC) with the Orwellian quote of the day: "We're trying to lower the temperature of global conflict while simultaneously kind of raising it here in order to lower it." … Trump’s special envoy Keith Kellogg posted this today: “Walking around the EOB/West Wing today there is a ‘different feel’. Like if you are sports team that won a major game or in business winning a major competitive contract. You ‘strut’ differently. Helps when you have a President and a military able to be described in two words. Bad Ass.” … Trump’s approval rating fell to its lowest level yet in the Reuters poll today - 41%. … BLEACH BLOND BRAIN DEAD KAROLINE Leavitt: "Nobody knows what it means to accomplish peace through strength better than President Trump. He is the one who came up with that motto and that foreign policy doctrine." … You would think that a WH Press Secretary would at least have a decent high school level knowledge of US history. Sadly, she doesn’t. … Rep. Keith Self wasn’t much better when he gave his take on the Iran bombing: "There has been nothing like this in the world since D-Day back in 1944. Truly amazing." … Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) to Meidas: “The reason the Constitution—and the wisdom of the framers—gives Congress the exclusive power to declare war and authorize military force is so there can be an informed public debate. That debate allows the American people, through their elected representatives in the House and Senate, to make a decision about what’s right for the country—what serves our best interests and our national security interests.” … Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) on Newsmax responded to AOC saying Trump has committed impeachable offenses for his failure to seek this congressional authorization before bombing Iran: "I would simply respond to AOC - you're a socialist. You've proclaimed to be a socialist. And you're starting to quote the Constitution? Interesting.” … Apparently Markwayne, who inherited his dad’s plumbing business, thinks that socialism was banned in the US Constitution. … Rudy Giuliani took it a step further. He was on Newsmax saying that AOC “should be tried for treason” after she called for Trump to be impeached over Iran. … Trump’s State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce went on Israel’s i24 News and said America is “the greatest country on Earth, next to Israel.” … So much for ‘America First’. … Fox asked Leavitt about Trump’s recent attacks on Rep. Thomas Massie: “He should be a Democrat because he's more aligned with them than with the Republican Party.” … Massie announced that he raised $84,000 in campaign contributions in 24 hours after Trump attacked him and said he was going to back his primary opponent. … Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) on Fox: “I've been always calling to destroy these nuclear facilities. Now let's talk about the context in the middle of all that now, too. Now, our party has been often wrong, and they were pushing for a ceasefire last year. And now Israel pushed through that and has broken Hamas and Hezbollah as well now, too. And now here it is right now, Israel has air supremacy over Iraq right now. And now, here's where Iraq—I mean, excuse me, where Iran is right now. Their capabilities are severely limited, and now that was an entirely appropriate to finally take out those nuclear facilities.” ***DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW FAKE THIS IS?**** … Meanwhile, the WH Faith Office led about a dozen people in a prayer session outside the WH this morning with an least one of them speaking in tongues. Sharon Bolan, who is seen here leading the prayer, sells a $75 ‘Word Healing Blanket’ on her website, which she claims carries “the healing power of God’s Word.” … Trump decided to threaten nuclear war with Russia on Truth Social because of a drunken midnight tweet from their former president: “Did I hear Former President Medvedev casually throwing around the “N word” (Nuclear!), and saying that he and other Countries would supply Nuclear Warheads to Iran? Did he really say that or, is it just a figment of my imagination? If he did say that, and, if confirmed, please let me know, IMMEDIATELY. The “N word” should not be treated so casually. I guess that’s why Putin’s “THE BOSS.” By the way, if anyone thinks our “hardware” was great over the weekend, far and away the strongest and best equipment we have, 20 years advanced over the pack, is our Nuclear Submarines. They are the most powerful and lethal weapons ever built, and just launched the 30 Tomahawks — All 30 hit their mark perfectly. So, in addition to our Great Fighter Pilots, thank you to the Captain and Crew!” ***TEXAS SENATE DEMOCRAT TERRY VERTS! TEXAS DESERVES BETTER!**** … Democrat and former astronaut Terry Virts announced his candidacy for US Senate in Texas today: “I'm launching a campaign for US Senate. I'm seeking to serve Texas because I love my country—I believe in its ideals and values. I'm an Air Force Colonel and an astronaut, but really, I'm an American first, a Texan second, and a common-sense Democrat 3rd. It's time for change.” … This is a seat currently held by Sen. John Cornyn who is trailing badly in the polls to Republican primary challenger and TX AG Ken Paxton. Paxton is so unpopular with independents and moderate Republicans in Texas (like Trump he was both indicted and impeached) that Democrats think they have a real chance to finally win a statewide race in TX if Paxton is the nominee. … Democrat Colin Allred, who ran against Ted Cruz in 2024, is still considering whether he will enter the race. Allred on his strong showing with moderate Republicans in the loss: “I’m proud that we had that crossover and made that difference, but it wasn’t good enough. And so obviously I would run differently, and I feel different. I feel much more relaxed about it. And so I look forward and I’m excited about the opportunity that if I did run again, that I’d be here full time and could do that differently.” … WSJ reported that an assassination attempt on Ukrainian President Zelensky has been thwarted. The head of Ukrainian intelligence agency SBU said that Russia recruited a retired Polish soldier to assassinate Zelensky in Rzeszòw using a sniper rifle or an FPV drone, and the plot was foiled in collaboration with Polish authorities. … Sen. Majority Leader John Thune: “Senators return to Washington today and we will remain here until this reconciliation bill is passed. By placing it on President Trump’s desk by the 4th of July, we will be ensuring that future generations of Americans can live in safety and prosperity.” … Politico: “President Trump already had Republicans scrambling to get their ‘big, beautiful bill’ to his desk by next week. Now he’s got Congress grappling with something even bigger: the aftermath of his airstrikes on Iran. The issue could come to a head with a vote as soon as this week. Sen. Tim Kaine’s resolution requiring congressional approval for military action in Iran ripens on Friday, but is expected to be on the floor sooner with the megabill set to eat up the back half of the week.” … “Sen. Chuck Schumer is pushing to move up the vote. He’s urging his party to support the measure, but Democrats expect to lose the vote of Sen. John Fetterman. On the GOP side, keep an eye on Sens. Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski, who said Sunday on X ‘Congress alone’ has the power to authorize war.” … Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC) on budget negotiations: “Is it going to happen by our self-imposed deadline? There seems to be a bigger difference in the Senate and the House than what was anticipated to be. They're taking away Medicaid expansion in some states, which I'm not going to do for NC. Those are our farmers, our fishermen, our clergy. They didn't put any SALT in there. They took out the endowment tax. They did multiple other things that the House had worked on. I don't know that Ron Johnson and Rand Paul are even going to vote for the thing regardless.” … Alan Levine, CEO of Ballad Health: “While I certainly applaud the recognition by Senators (including those who want deeper cuts) that the provisions in the Senate bill are, in fact, harmful to rural and safety net hospitals, the idea that they should go ahead and make these harmful changes while setting up a ‘rural hospital fund’ to mitigate the damage is extremely high risk. How do you define rural? How do you define safety net? What's the mechanism for distributing funds? Is it fair or will it be politically biased like Medicare Area Wage Index is? Are you creating yet another program that can be abused?” … Levine: “This is happening too fast, and the implications are way too severe. They should take the House language that freezes the provider tax/state directed payment programs, and then invest in time and effort to understand the policy around this. Please don't make things worse.” … The NYC mayor’s election is tomorrow with the polls showing it a dead heat between former governor Andrew Cuomo and socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Mandani: “We have gone from the margin of error to the margin of effort. On the day before the election, we stand on the verge of toppling a political dynasty and winning a city we can afford. But we can only do it with you.” … Politico: “Cuomo wants redemption, Mamdani wants a revolution, and moderate voters want someone else.” … Some speculate that the uber-wealthy are going to flee NYC if Mamdani wins, which will crush their tax base at a time when the city has financial struggles. The most popular destination is rumored to be income-tax free Florida. Ron Desantis weighed in today: “Just when you thought Palm Beach real estate couldn’t go any higher.” … It was WH Communications Director Steve Cheung’s 43rd birthday today. He is known for reprehensible own-the-libs style personal attacks on Democrats, viciously ridiculing them for a variety of things including their physical appearance. That old saying about glass houses comes to mind …. |
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