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Rob Fardon 

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“You do not know anyone as stupid as Donald Trump. You just don't.” --Fran Lebowitz

The Kakistocracy เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2014
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Rob Fardon @robfardon·
If anyone reads anything credible on who we think was responsible for the drones at Barksdale, please let me know
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Mac William Bishop@MacWBishop·
There’s about 100 asterisks on the “something that never happened even in World War II” (Hickam, Wheeler & Kaneohe Bay? Midway? Henderson Field?) and airbases have been attacked since (B-52s at Bien Hoa? Ta Con during Khe Sanh? Camp Bastion AV-8Bs?). But yes, it is significant.
Lucas Webber@LucasADWebber

Sophisticated drones attacked Louisiana's Barksdale bomber base It is the first time a US airbase was temporarily put out of operation in wartime, something that never happened even in World War II. asiatimes.com/2026/03/sophis…

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Josh Gerstein
Josh Gerstein@joshgerstein·
JUST IN: Citing "grave" violations of right to legal counsel, Judge Nancy Brasel (Trump/MN) converts TRO to preliminary injunction, no transfers of immigration detainees out of state for 72 hours plus chance to call lawyer within an hour of arrest. Doc: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
Trump: "I never wanna take [the National Guard] out of D.C. I mean, maybe somebody later on will do it, but I never wanna…We see these beautiful, strong people, and they're so nice. They help, they open the doors for people, they carry bags, they pick up paper on the ground."
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick·
This is a SCANDAL; the Trump admin is deliberately consolidating all deportation cases of an ethnic minority that the President has called "garbage" in front of a handpicked group of judges and with dramatically accelerated timelines. A lawsuit was filed yesterday to stop it.
Ben Winograd@benwinograd

Statistics confirm that immigration courts have created a "rocket docket" for Somali nationals, advancing their hearings with little notice and assigning cases to specific judges bklg.org/blog/somali-ro…

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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick·
NEW: How does this the "Somali docket" work? The immigration courts are setting every case involving a Somalian for a final hearing in months. Lawyers are being told to prepare for multiple 2-3 hour hearings a day, for days in a row. Here's a transcript of a scheduling hearing.
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick

This is a SCANDAL; the Trump admin is deliberately consolidating all deportation cases of an ethnic minority that the President has called "garbage" in front of a handpicked group of judges and with dramatically accelerated timelines. A lawsuit was filed yesterday to stop it.

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Kyle Cheney
Kyle Cheney@kyledcheney·
BREAKING: Anthropic wins an injunction barring federal agencies from carrying out Trump’s directive. The order has a seven-day stay built in. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
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Norman Ornstein
Norman Ornstein@NormOrnstein·
A chilling story leading the Minneapolis Star Tribune this morning this morning. ICE agents followed Minnesota Democratic lawmakers who had been critical of ICE in the state, stopping multiple times to take pictures of their houses. This is what a police state does
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It's a matter of time before Trump and his lackeys start filing charges against journalists he doesn't like
Szabolcs Panyi@panyiszabolcs

‼️Statement on the Orbán Government Accusing Me, an Investigative Journalist, of Espionage‼️ Today, the Hungarian government has filed a complaint against me for espionage. Accusing investigative journalists of espionage is virtually unprecedented in the 21st century for an EU member state. This is typical of Putin’s Russia, Belarus, and similar regimes. I have spent over a decade documenting how Russian spies and interests have penetrated Hungarian politics, so I am probably the least surprised by this. Despite growing signs that the Hungarian government acts as a Kremlin ally and copies the Russian model, I still trust that parts of the Hungarian state—and the judiciary—follow the Hungarian constitution, not that of the Russian Federation. I have never engaged in espionage. I see my work as journalistic counterintelligence—from exposing the hacking of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry by Russian actors to revealing the activities of Hungarian pro-Kremlin propagandists. Defending myself publicly would be easier if I were not bound by source protection. But that remains my top priority. I cannot reveal who provides me information or what I receive, including from within Hungarian state structures. If I were not a journalist, I could list many facts proving it is impossible for the Hungarian state to genuinely believe I am spying. Certain meetings, contacts, and information gathering could never have happened otherwise. This baseless accusation now forces me to share details of a specific investigation, including a conversation with a confidential source that appears to have been wiretapped. Normally, this would appear in a finished article or my upcoming book—not here. (It will appear there as well.) Since 2023, I have investigated whether the relationship between Péter Szijjártó and Russian officials exceeds legal limits. The published audio, where I’m heard talking to a source, mentions that communication between Szijjártó and Sergey Lavrov is recorded by EU intelligence services. Less attention has gone to my point that this relationship raises strong suspicion of political intelligence activity and influence operations in Russia’s interest. These are serious claims and hard to prove. As a journalist, I cannot force anyone to speak or hand over documents. That is why gathering this information has taken so long—and why I spoke to that sensitive source (while the conversation was secretly recorded). Serious claims require serious evidence, and I believe I have gathered some. I have not engaged in espionage. I have not cooperated with any foreign intelligence service in surveilling Szijjártó. Instead, I tried to verify earlier fragments of information about Szijjártó–Lavrov communication. I sought to identify the channels and phone numbers used, and whether a secret channel—possibly used by Russian intelligence—exists. In other words, whether Szijjártó uses a hidden device or number unknown even within the Hungarian Foreign Ministry. This was only one part of my research. The other, more serious topic is this: Since at least 2016–2017, EU and NATO intelligence services have had indications that large amounts of cash and precious stones may have been transported from Russia on Hungarian government aircraft or private jets used by government figures. Officials from at least six countries made such claims to me. These signals did not come from monitoring Hungarian targets, but, for example, from intercepting Russian officials discussing or preparing such shipments. Alongside Szijjártó–Lavrov communication, I examined how baggage screening and handling works on such flights, which officials travel with what luggage, whether more packages arrive from Moscow than depart, and how such shipments could be handled discreetly. I know how serious this is, and I would not have written even this much—but since I do not know what else may be taken from the edited recording, or what fabricated accusations (like, for example, that I was seeking such details to commit terrorism) may follow, I believe I must share this now. Why do I investigate all this? According to many sources familiar with the Hungarian state and counterintelligence, there is no independent body in the Orbán system able to investigate or act if a senior official is suspected of espionage. Government members direct intelligence services and set expectations. The services lack both tools and authority to investigate a government member. I knew this would be difficult when I chose to pursue it. But few people in Hungary can or dare to do this, so I felt it was my duty. We have now reached the point where the Orbán government—of which Szijjártó is still a member—aware of my reporting plans and the risk they pose, has preemptively accused me of espionage. I am a Hungarian patriot. I serve the public. As an investigative journalist, my job is to hold power accountable. Neither political theater nor legal threats will deter me.

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Rob Fardon @robfardon·
“Everyone says he is crazy – which maybe he is – but the scarier thing about him is that he is stupid. You do not know anyone as stupid as Donald Trump. You just don’t.” --Fran Lebowitz
Headquarters@HQNewsNow

Trump: I don't want a stupid person being president, you know, I'll say it right now. I'm the only president that ever took a cognitive test. I took it 3 times. It's actually a very hard test for a lot of people. It wasn't hard for me

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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐
Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
A fun corruption hack is to have your supporters sue the govt for something done under Biden, then immediately give them a huge settlement since you control the Justice Department. Perfectly 'legal' and can be done an unlimited amount of times. Money printer for loyal goons.
Zoe Tillman@ZoeTillman

NEW: DOJ has reached a financial settlement with Michael Flynn, the conservative activist and former Trump adviser who sought millions for what he alleged was a politically motivated prosecution. No $ details in court notice today, more to come buff.ly/ccz6Hj3 Prev: buff.ly/sWZrlKV

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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
Russia has set up a network of training camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, where spies and agents are reportedly trained for sabotage across Europe, according to Politico. According to an investigation launched in Moldova, 80 people who attended these camps are suspected of organizing mass unrest in the country. Twenty have already been formally charged, and two others are also suspected of sabotage in France and Germany. The recruits are described as Russian-speaking young people whom Russia allegedly recruits in European countries for $300–500 under the guise of “two-week nature hikes.” At the camps, agents are reportedly trained to operate drones, handle explosives and smoke devices, provide medical assistance, and break through law enforcement lines. They also undergo tactical training, said Moldovan Interior Minister Daniela Misail-Nikitin. United24
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