Monday, June 1, 2026

Bond Markets Turning On Trump

 



The erratic and delusional Malignant Fascist is busy driving inflation up with his war on Iran, and other self-sabotaging actions.  The bond markets here and around the world have noticed.  From the Associated Press:

"The world is getting more uptight about lending money to President Donald Trump’s governmentcausing interest rates to climb in ways that are worsening affordability pressures, hampering economic growth and creating a new risk for Republicans in November’s midterm elections.

The energy price spike triggered by the Iran war has seeped into the price of bonds that help fund the U.S. government. Interest rates on a 10-year U.S. Treasury note are topping 4.44%, up from 3.95% before the war started at the end of February. Average mortgage rates have climbed to their highest levels in nine months, while auto sales are slumping.

The challenge is global in scale, as interest rates have risen for multiple countries as the world has been adjusting to the prospect of higher inflation, mounting questions about the sustainability of government debt and a dramatic surge in investment in artificial intelligence." (our emphasis)

The world's economy is mostly downstream from the U.S. economy, so that impacts felt here will be felt by our trading partners and others in due course.  The MF's mismanagement of domestic and foreign policy is being reflected in shrinking investments in U.S. government bonds, causing us to raise rates to attract investors, which in turn, drives our interest rates up as well as our debt.  The MF's promises to bring down inflation were hollow, as was his promise not to engage in "stupid wars."  

The MF is doing his best to rig the midterm elections for his cult through gerrymandering, discriminatory voting requirements, and even voter intimidation.but interest rates and inflation will be on the voters' minds come November, and it's clearly the MF's economy, not Joe Biden's.

BONUS:  Another must-read from Lawrence Winnerman : "This Isn't A Recession.  It's Worse."


Today's Tomorrow Cartoon

 

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With Freedumb 250 going down the toilet after multiple acts cancelled, the carnival barker-in-chief has come up with a genius idea of having a political rally in its place, inviting his pardoned J6ers and other low lifes to the National Mall, emceed by the MF himself. What could go wrong? 

Here, Tom illustrates some of the featured events in the MF's "Carnival of Tremendous Wonders" with all of his idiotic catchphrases and featuring some of his despicable allies. 

Please consider supporting Tom's work by going here.

 

The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

 

The good:

A small Georgia town’s federal lawsuit opposing the Trump administration’s plans to turn a warehouse into one of the largest immigration detention centers in the US has the potential to create a wide impact as it uses novel legal arguments, experts said.

The town of Social Circle’s complaint goes further than other recently filed lawsuits around the same issues, which assert that the US federal government has not carried out environmental impact assessments for proposed detention centers, as required by the National Environmental Policy Act (Nepa).

The town’s lawsuit goes on to allege that the homeland security department and ICE have also violated the federal Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – which “requires reasoned decision-making by federal agencies, including consideration of adversely affected interests and any reasonable alternatives”, according to the complaint.

Additionally, the complaint asserts that locating what ICE has called “megacenters” in the small town of about 5,000 residents would violate Georgia’s “public nuisance” law – meaning it would “harm their health, safety, and wellbeing”.

The approach shows that Social Circle “is willing to pursue a new legal theory to defend their rights, to defend their town”, said Adam Lauridsen, one of the plaintiff’s attorneys.

The innovation may prove important. “It’s significant that this is not just an environmental claim, but also raises the two other types of claims,” said Timothy D Lytton, law professor at Georgia State University. “This can frame placing these facilities in these towns in a different way.”...

We're seeing mounting anger and activism around the siting of these ICE concentration camps, often in rural (MAGA) areas.  Of course, it's likely more of a NIMBY phenomenon than local opposition to the Malignant Fascist's thug paramilitary force that ICE has become.  But we'll take any frustration of the MFs plan to create concentration camps for undocumented immigrants as a good thing.

The bad:

President Donald Trump’s decision to gut America’s emergency disaster response organization has left the United States vulnerable to upcoming natural disasters — and now Trump is scrambling, likely too late, to fix his problem.

Describing the decision of his past Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, to withhold billions in money from FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency), CNN’s Gabe Cohen reported that “Vice President JD Vance suggested it was FEMA’s inability to get money out the door that truly did her in. By the end of last year, FEMA was sitting on more than $15 billion in unspent funds, according to sources and internal figures reviewed by CNN. Lawmakers across the country, including many Republicans, were left fuming after months of asking for disaster money that had been awarded yet still awaited Noem’s signature.”

Cohen added that “during her 13 months running DHS, Noem, along with her de facto chief of staff Corey Lewandowski, waged war on FEMA, throttling operations, stalling payments, and driving out most of the senior leadership and by one count roughly 20% of the workforce. Amid the havoc, multiple sources told CNN the agency failed to make critical payments — from basic utilities to security operators that protect dangerous materials like anthrax.”

Realizing that America is now uniquely vulnerable because the upcoming summer will likely bring with it natural disasters from wildfires to tropical storms, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is reportedly working frantically to reverse many of the budget cuts and bureaucratic red tape that Noem had implemented.  [snip]

Last year it was reported that Noem vowed to “eliminate” FEMA, with Trump laying off hundreds of staff that focused on resilience and preparedness. At the time, this was reportedly motivated in large part by the administration’s determination to downplay the effects of man-made climate change. The president also signed an executive order requiring state and local governments to “play a more active and significant role in national resilience and preparedness” and ordered agencies to “streamline” their efforts to address disasters.

Elections have consequences, and when you elect a moron Malignant Fascist, you get all kinds of bad consequences.

The ugly

An upcoming celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, “The Great American State Fair,” recently had several musical guests back out partly over the event’s ties to President Donald Trump. Now, Trump himself is slated to headline the festivities, the organizers said Saturday.

“I understand Artists are getting ‘the yips’ having to do with their performance,” Trump posted to his social media platform Truth Social Saturday, adding that he was thinking of bringing “the man who some say is the Greatest President in History (THE GOAT!), DONALD J. TRUMP, to take the place of these highly paid, Third Rate ‘Artists.’”

The group organizing the June fair on Washington’s National Mall, Freedom 250, confirmed the billing in a statement, writing, “we are excited to announce that President Trump will personally kick off this historic celebration on Wednesday, June 24.”

Trump’s social media post twice referenced him holding a rally “Wednesday,” without a specific date. The White House did not immediately clarify the discrepancy.

Danielle Alvarez, a spokesperson for Freedom 250, emphasized the broader fair that is scheduled from June 25 through July 10 includes an array of exhibits, family friendly attractions, musical performances, flyovers and more.

Trump was dismissive of the acts that backed out, suggesting in a follow-up post that the solution is to “Cancel it.”

“We should have a giant MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN RALLY, for 250, instead of having overpriced singers, who nobody wants to hear, whose music is boring, and yet who do nothing but complain,” Trump said on social media.

Freedom 250 is billed as nonpartisan, but was launched last year by Trump and is led by a former State Department appointee from Trump’s first term. Several artists, including Bret Michaels, the Commodores and Martina McBride dropped out last week...

The MF's "Freedom 250" bungle has turned out to be the Fyre Festival of all of America's anniversary celebrations to date.  And now the MF will be the "fat Elvis" main attraction. The MF is increasingly toxic to an ever larger majority of Americans, and entertainers know a career-killer when they see one.  See also Jeff Slate's analysis of what the artists bailing on the MF-fest indicates.


Sunday, May 31, 2026

Across The Universe, Cont. -- Active Spiral Galaxy

 

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From NASA/ ESA, May 29, 2026: The focus of today’s ESA/Hubble Picture of the Month is an active spiral galaxy on a journey lasting hundreds of millions of years. The galaxy Messier 88 (M88), which is also known as NGC 4501, is located about 63 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices (Berenice’s Hair). 

M88 is an active galaxy, which means that its centre harbours a supermassive black hole that is snacking on gas and dust. This black hole is estimated to be around 100 million times as massive as the Sun, and it appears to be powering outflows of gas from the galaxy’s centre.

Around this black hole is a population of old, reddish stars that give M88 its warmly glowing heart. Spreading out from the centre are several tightly wound, symmetrical spiral arms, each outlined by sparkling pink and blue star clusters and knotted clouds of dust. We see M88 from an angle so that it appears elongated, and its spiral arms delicately fan out before it.

M88 is a member of the Virgo Cluster, a collection of more than a thousand galaxies held together by gravity — and therefore linked by fate. As this massive group of galaxies moves through space, the galaxies themselves are in constant motion as they orbit the cluster’s centre of gravity. M88 itself is on a long and somewhat perilous cosmic journey that will bring it to the innermost reaches of the cluster.

As is the case with any epic journey, M88 will be fundamentally changed by its trek to the centre of the Virgo Cluster, about 2 million light-years from where it is today. In 200–300 million years, M88 will make its closest approach to Messier 87, the massive elliptical galaxy that anchors the entire cluster. As it draws close to this gravitational behemoth, M88 will experience intense ram pressure stripping. Ram pressure stripping is a process through which a galaxy’s gas is swept away as it pushes through the ever-present gas between the galaxies in a cluster.

Researchers have already seen this process at work in M88. The galaxy’s swirling disc of gas is truncated, and it appears to have been compressed on the leading edge of the galaxy, piling up like snow before a plough. In fact, M88 appears to have considerably less cold gas — the raw fuel for star formation — than expected for a galaxy of its size, especially in its outer regions. This is a clear sign that M88 will be altered by its journey, which will affect its ability to form stars and alter the course of its evolution.

Astronomers observed M88 with Hubble as part of an observing programme (#18103; PI: D. Thilker) dedicated to understanding the lives of spiral galaxies in crowded environments. This programme uses Hubble’s highly capable Wide Field Camera 3, which can finely resolve individual star clusters and nebulae in galaxies tens of millions of light-years away. By studying galaxies on these scales, astronomers can understand how a journey through a cluster impacts galaxies’ evolution and ability to form new stars.

[Image Description: A large spiral galaxy. It is seen tilted at an angle, so that it is foreshortened and appears very wide. Its tightly-wound, blue spiral arms swirl out from its glowing centre, spreading apart at the tips. They are followed by strands and clumps of dark red dust, and spotted with pink dots where stars are forming in clouds of gas. The galaxy is surrounded by a slight glow and lies on a dark background.]

Credit:  ESA/Hubble & NASA, D. Thilker and the MAUVE-HST Team

 

Today's Cartoons

 

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(Jesse Duquette, @misterjesseduquette)

(Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

(Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press)

(Jeff Stahler, gocomics.com)

(Arend van Dam, politicalcartoons.com, Netherlands)


(Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News)

(Rick McKee, caglecartoons.com)

(Paul Fell, pallfellcartoons.com)

(Peter Brookes, The Times, UK)

(Monte Wolverton, caglecartoons.com)

(John Darkow, Columbia Missourian)

(Paul Noth, @paulnoth)


QOTD: The Malignant Fascist's Luck

 

Salon.com's Heather Digby Parton looks at the havoc the deranged Malignant Fascist has wreaked in his life, with the luck of the incompetent and a healthy bankroll supplied by his monstrous father. He's squandered his luck often, yet manages to get away and to enrich himself further:

"Trump has always been very incompetent and very lucky, and his luck may hold out once again. He is likely to survive the disaster he is making of the country by the skin of his teeth, and will probably leave office with a massive fortune derived from his presidency. There will likely be no accountability for the vast corruption and abuse of power for him personally; his friends and allies have seen to that.

"Up until now, America has been an equally lucky nation, blessed with vast resources and resilient people who came to this country with lots of energy and ambition. But it’s entirely possible that our fortune has run out and we won’t be lucky enough to survive Donald Trump. After all, his good luck almost always leaves nothing but carnage for the people he leaves behind."

Let's work to make sure his luck runs out this time. 

 

Dementia Don's Further Descent Into Madness, Cont.

 

Didn't see the corporate media report on this nuttery?  Surprised not surprised:



Wow, he's totally focused on things that matter to the American people, amirite?!

Here we have an unstable, puerile, cognitively-impaired, wildly narcissistic, lawless, dictator-approving moron who also happens to have the nuclear launch codes right there next to his Diet Coke red button.  What does corporate media and the rest of the establishment see?

LGM's Paul Campos notes:

I would like to believe that, if Trump had posted something this completely unhinged a few weeks into his first presidency, when when the elite media were still breathlessly waiting for and then announcing on various occasions that this was the day on which he had become president, aka stopped being the Donald Trump everyone had been observing for several decades, it would have produced some sort of shocked reaction from those very same people, instead of what it produces now ... exactly nothing.

What we are seeing here is the ongoing cumulative radicalization of the Trump regime, which in turn is being met by something close to total denial by almost all of the American establishment, because the alternative would be to acknowledge what is actually happening in this country now. And that is literally unbearable for the establishment, because doing so would itself radically undermine that establishment’s legitimacy, most particularly in its ow n eyes.

Which means that the pretending will continue for as long as possible, which could be quite a long time.

When this scabrous era ends, the list of media and other "establishment" enablers, cowards, and favor/ access-seekers who place profits over principles, will be deserving of (at the bare minimum) shunning by the majority who actually cared about American democracy and fought for it.

BONUS: More on the dementia screening test that the MF thinks measures his "intelligence" from a doctor.


Sunday Reflection: What We Stay Alive For

 



“We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. So medicine, law, business, engineering... these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love... these are what we stay alive for.” -- esteemed American poet and essayist Walt Whitman (5/31/1819 - 3/26/1892), from his landmark epic "Leaves of Grass." Thought of as the "father of free verse" and America's "first national poet," Whitman influenced and was revered by countless writers and poets, including Oscar Wilde, Ezra Pound, Langston Hughes, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. 

(photo: Matthew Brady)


Conan O'Brien Presents -- A Harvard Commencement Address

 

Conan O'Brien's commencement address at Harvard has, as you would expect, lots of smart humor, some important truths, and some digs at the Malignant Fascist (and Whiskey Pete Hegseth's alma mater Princeton).

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Today's Cartoons

 

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(James MacLeod, @macltoons)

(Lalo Alcaraz, LA Weekly)

(Rick McKee, caglecartoons.com)

(Michael de Adder, caglecartoons.com, Canada)

(Jimmy Margulies, King Features)

(Bill Day, caglecartoons.com)

(John Branch, King Features)

(Nick Anderson, The Contrarian)

(Drew Sheneman, Tribune Content Agency)

(Kevin Kallaugher, The Economist, UK)


Skeets Of The Day

 

Judge launches investigation of the corrupt MAGAt thug slush fund --


BREAKING: A federal judge in Miami just made a striking turnabout — essentially reopening Trump's $10 billion case against the IRS, saying that she wanted to investigate "grievous allegations" that the hasty deal to resolve it was "premised on deception."

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— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1.bsky.social) May 29, 2026 at 6:10 PM


Operation Epic Epstein Fury: oil flow through Hormuz --


Oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz might not return to levels seen before the Iran war

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— CNBC (@cnbc.com) May 30, 2026 at 9:03 AM


The lying Malignant Fascist's health report's not believable -- 


The Trump regime's lying is at Soviet levels. This quote is often credited to Solzhenitsyn but probably originated with Elena Gorokhova: "The rules are simple: They lie to us, we know they’re lying, they know we know they’re lying but they keep lying anyway, and we keep pretending to believe them."

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— Mark Jacob (@markjacob.bsky.social) May 30, 2026 at 9:31 AM

 

The White House finally released the totally believable results of Trump’s physical. He’s still supposedly 6’3” and 238 lbs. super healthy. The only thing wrong with his hands is bruising from shaking hands. He has a scarred ear from a gunshot. And it seems they gave him another dementia test.

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— Helen Kennedy (@helenkennedy.com) May 29, 2026 at 11:01 PM

 

Trump took another cognitive/dementia test at Walter Reed. They don’t just give these things out for fun, and it’s definitely not normal to take them several times a year if there’s no concern. He was also seen by 22 specialists and got a chest CT. And they released the results 11 pm Friday. 🤔

— Angry (@angrystaffer.bsky.social) May 30, 2026 at 8:45 AM


The misfiring MAGAt attacks on James Talarico -- 

 

It's almost as if they don't get that "vegan" was code for gay and that having sex with a vegan is only gay to them.

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— 🗽LOLGOP🗽 (@thefarce.org) May 30, 2026 at 9:41 AM

 

Congrats to the GOP for forcing the entire country talk about @jamestalarico.bsky.social’s girlfriend, who it turns out is super hot 👍

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— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen.bsky.social) May 29, 2026 at 11:11 PM


Sea shells by the sea shore case's prosecutor quits.  Misconduct perhaps?  -- 


(NBC News) - A rookie federal prosecutor who brought a case accusing former FBI Director James Comey of threatening President Donald Trump’s life by posting a photo of seashells on Instagram has stepped off the case. @ryanjreilly.com www.nbcnews.com/politics/jus...

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— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social) May 29, 2026 at 7:24 PM


Rip that disgraced name off of the Kennedy Center -- 


They will have thousand of volunteers for this one.

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— Julian Sanchez (@normative.bsky.social) May 29, 2026 at 3:03 PM

 

I knew Trump was obsessed with putting his name on everything but I didn’t realize it was so important to the cult.

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— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) May 30, 2026 at 7:47 AM


Perhaps I won’t need that pickaxe after all. Thank you, Congresswoman Rep. Joyce Beatty, for your courage and dedication to ensuring proper procedures are followed. What a great way to celebrate you on your birthday, Uncle Jack! https://rekhrc.org/4dNeGgQ

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— Kerry Kennedy (@kerrykennedy.bsky.social) May 29, 2026 at 4:31 PM

 

Ah yes, the "Peace President" -- 


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— Brian Finucane (@bcfinucane.bsky.social) May 28, 2026 at 12:04 PM


Ukraine keeps hitting the war criminal Russians hard.  Slava Ukraini   -- 


Overnight, Ukraine’s drone boys turned Russia’s Taganrog airfield into a junkyard sale: two Tu-142 Bear-F strategic bombers and an Iskander missile launcher all went BOOM. Turns out billion-dollar Russian hardware burns just fine when Ukraine brings the fireworks. Sleep tight, Ivan. 🇺🇦

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— Jon Cooper (@joncooper-us.bsky.social) May 30, 2026 at 6:45 AM


Freedom 250 loses another act 😉.  Is the Kars4Kids band next? -- 

 



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— Kevin (@kevinc13.bsky.social) May 30, 2026 at 10:32 AM

 

 

 

Quotes Of The Day

 

There's apparently a group of Democratic operatives calling themselves "Project 2029" who are developing what they think is an analog to the MAGAt fascists' "Project 2025" -- that notorious document that gave them a running start on dismantling the Federal Government, Constitution, and "liberal administrative state" once the Malignant Fascist took office.  Here are two commenters who've seen a summary of an early version of the Dem operatives' work and have some serious concerns.

Brian Beutler

"...These liberals, all veteran Democratic operatives, have begun offering glimpses of their work, and I’m of two minds. First, generously: As the saying goes, there’s no bad ideas in a brainstorm. Ideas are good. Ideas that start out bad can become good. Ideas that seem unresponsive to the needs of today can become urgent—or they might just be worthy apart from any particular salience, easily slotted into some future appropriation bill without fanfare.

"Second, more importantly: We are not—at this rate—getting a Project 2029 that serves anything like the purposes Project 2025 was meant to serve. We’re getting competing factional agendas, from a familiar universe of people, all of whom want jobs in or influence over the next administration. And so they’re devising policy ideas meant for popular consumption, rather than governing stratagems for fixing the American state.

"This is an error of conception. It doesn’t discredit any particular idea let alone the whole suite. It just means that if liberals or progressives thought party operatives were hard at work on a blueprint for the first several months of the next Democratic administration—a series of steps that any Dem president could execute to put the country back on an even keel—they’re going to be terribly disappointed. Unless something changes..."  (our emphasis)

Josh Marshall

"... If you look at the challenges faced today by Democrats, their reputational problems, lack of trust not only by unattached voters but by their own partisans, the biggest problem is that people think they are weak, their espousal of values doesn’t match their willingness to fight for those values and goals. At the most basic level, they don’t have a strong understanding of political power and how to use it. A Project 2029 should be mostly a blueprint for how to use trifecta power to the maximum extent possible by law and constitution to make thoroughgoing structural changes to the federal government to buttress against authoritarian fascist attack. Reinforcing the structures of civic democracy is a central part of that. To use a sports analogy, that doesn’t mean running good plays. It means reshaping the entire playing field. They’re not the same thing. That means starting as the sine qua non with things like ending the Senate filibuster and reforming the Supreme Court. But those are only the start. Those are the ones that make all the other reform and structural changes possible. They are also the talismans of seriousness. Because if you’re not willing to tackle those, you’re not any kind of player or even on the field.

"The reason to do this is, above all, because it needs to be done. The country managed for a long time with a very imperfect system because none of its presidents actively wanted to govern as dictators or as though they owned the country. We don’t have that luxury any more. But there are secondary importances too. It is a demonstration that Democrats have become comfortable using political power to its maximal extent and are willing to do so. So it’s a demonstration of ability and willingness. The biggest reason for the Democrats’ unpopularity is the idea that they are weak and essentially useless. You can’t contest elections effectively, over time, without changing that perception. And you change the perception by changing the reality."  (our emphasis)

The operatives coming up with this are likely the same ones advising DNC Chair Ken Martin, Sen. Chuck Schumer, and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries.  Their playing field, from these indications, is that of 1980 or maybe even 2016.  They're not, to use Marshall's analogy, reshaping it to meet what needs to happen for the future, radical de-Trumpification of America.  It also might be said, to extend the sports analogy, that they don't have any balls.

 

Judge Begins Inquiry Into Slush Fund Deal

 


Federal District Judge Kathleen Williams -- whose court was preparing to hear the Malignant Fascist's bogus case against the IRS before the MF "settled" out of court with his own "Justice" Department -- has begun an inquiry into the legality of the settlement after 35 former judges asked her to reopen the original case.  From Politico

"A federal judge is demanding answers to allegations that President Donald Trump defrauded her court by filing a lawsuit against the IRS as a pretext to reach a settlement that resulted in a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund to make payouts to his political allies.

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams launched the inquiry Friday, after closing the lawsuit on her docket last week. The Miami-based Obama appointee cited a request by 35 former federal judges who urged her to reopen the case to determine whether Trump’s effort amounted to “serious misconduct” and an abuse of the court system.

It’s the latest wrinkle in a developing scandal that has drawn bipartisan outrage on Capitol Hill, multiple lawsuits aimed at blocking the “anti-weaponization” fund and demands for further investigation by government watchdogs and courts."  (our emphasis0

Corrupt Attorney General and the MF's former criminal defense lawyer Todd Blanche cooked up the scheme to file a lawsuit with the intent of withdrawing it and settling out of court for $1.8 billion, including an egregious deal not to audit the MF or his organization's taxes, opening the door for more tax fraud.  

Yesterday, a separate Federal judge blocked any distribution of funds by Blanche to the MF's allies, including the paramilitary thugs who stormed the Capitol and injured dozens of police officers. 

 

Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House

 

We were unfamiliar with this Mayan revival gem by Frank Lloyd Wright, built in 1924 in the hills of Los Angeles, even though it was featured in tv shows like "Blade Runner" and "Twin Peaks," and a number of movies.  But now we're going to take a look inside and outside the Ennis House with Architectural Digest and real estate agent Rayni Williams, which you could have bought for a mere $23 million back in 2019 when this was videoed!

Friday, May 29, 2026

Today's Cartoons

 

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(R.J. Matson, CQ/ Roll Call)

(Nick Anderson, Raw Story)

(Rick McKee, caglecartoons.com)

(Emad Hajjaj, Alaraby Aljadeed, UK)

(Joe Heller, hellertoon.com)

(Matt Davies, Newsday)

(Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News)

(Patrick Chappatte, Le Canard Enchaîné, France)

(Drew Sheneman, The Star-Ledger, Newark, NJ)

(Tim Campbell, Tribune Content Agency)

(Dennis Goris, @dennisgoris)

(Pia Guerra and Ian Boothby, @mannequinonthemoon, Canada)