This piece is full of weird omissions, in fact. Yes, the geese in the little adjacent toxic pond cast a weird sidelight. But impressionism is not really what's called for here.
The detention center was the first new facility to open under the second Trump Administration. Protesters won’t stop until it is shut down.
e.g., the lunatics on the WSJ editorial board, who will sometimes cross Trump (WSJ reporting, not editorializing, below).
but this is clever
Trump’s view of global politics: States are just a bunch of playing cards that he can rearrange at will, which makes watching him talk about foreign policy this way like watching someone cheating at solitaire.
Mostly true, but his new take on Israel is kind of refreshing
Very strange elision in this New Yorker brief on the Delaney Hall strike and protests.
The whole confrontation erupted over the attempt (successful after hours of standoff) to transfer Martin Soto.
Many of the conservatives who cheered on the president worry that the peace agreement doesn’t go far enough to deter Iran.
Newly elected to Congress this April, @repanalilia.bsky.social (NJ-11, my rep) has visited Delaney Hall four times and spoken to those detained there and their families. Here she reports what she has witnessed and heard.
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et tu, McCrystal?
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Now do Israel/nuclear
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Rep. Analilia Mejia: We cannot turn a blind eye to the conditions inside these facilities. The consequences could be deadly.
Mostly true, but his new take on Israel is kind of refreshing
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Trump says that Iran "has to have" ballistic missiles, adding "what am I going to do? Am I going to let Saudi Arabia have missiles but they can't have them?"
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Video
Aaron Rupar
“…evidence is mounting that on the most important questions of war and peace, the president of the United States seems to be losing his grip on reality itself.”
“…evidence is mounting that on the most important questions of war and peace, the president of the United States seems to be losing his grip on reality itself.”
Stanford’s unique role: discuss
Scott L Greer
Fed-up Republican
Fed-up Republican
Notice that Jonathan Levin, President of Stanford, is also a member of Peter Thiel's group. (He's just "Jon" to his friends).
capitolhunters
The president’s comments at the G7 summit revealed that he doesn’t understand the war he started—or the words that come out of his own mouth.
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The president’s comments at the G7 summit revealed that he doesn’t understand the war he started—or the words that come out of his own mouth.
www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
The president’s comments at the G7 summit revealed that he doesn’t understand the war he started—or the words that come out of his own mouth.