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Sundayâs Meet the Press brought back memories of my oldest daughterâs Montessori preschool days when this kid named Kyle â who couldnât express much verbally â would bite anyone who dared to tell him off or tried to stop him as he terrorized the class. The well-trained teachers, faithfully doing their jobs, were not used to this kind of toddler resistance.
Montessori kids are taught to show respect to the point that, if they want to watch a kid doing their thing on their well-defined rug space, they hold their hands behind their back and ask if itâs okay to observe. That was one of the things I liked about her classmates. It made them a joy to have in the playroom in the basement compared to the kids allowed to run loose in our suburban Omaha neighborhood. But not Kyle.
Most politicians are used to being grilled by the media. Theyâre used to tough questions and continued follow-up, if granted a session with a well-schooled journalist in a situation any public figure would crave. But not Donald. I can only wonder what his teachers and classmates put up with before he got shunted to Military School.
So this is Forbesâ Mark Joyella, today, explaining what could only be described as Trumpâs Toddler Temper Tantrum. ââYouâre Either Crooked Or Youâre Stupidâ: Trump Walks Out After Kristen Welker Fact-Checks Him.â This is not the language of a mature adult. It should not be the language or tone of the leader of a large, powerful nation. However, I am completely beyond being shocked by his demeanor, acts, and speech. Heâs definitely a Kyle.
An angry Donald Trump walked out of an interview with NBCâs Meet the Press host Kristen Welker after an extraordinary exchange in which the president angrily insistedâwithout offering any proofâthat âelections are crooked and youâre crooked, and Meet the Press is crookedâŠand so is ABC and CBS and CNN.â
The interview, airing on NBC Sunday, turned confrontational when Welker asked Trump about his idea to use $1.8 billion in taxpayer money for a âweaponization fundâ to compensate people who believe they were unfairly targeted by a federal government âweaponizingâ the justice system against them.
âIf it was up to me, Iâd pay them the kind of money that they deserve,â Trump said. âPeople have been destroyed. Lives have been destroyed. Many suicides, think of it. People have committed suicide because a bunch of thugs went after them.â
âWhereâs The Evidence?â
As the president made a series of claims about people he believed were falsely prosecuted, Welker pushed back, noting repeatedly that Trump had offered no evidence to support his claims.
âNow, I donât know whatâs going to happen with the weaponization fund,â Trump said as he shifted to comment on the news media and Welker. âI love the idea, because people like you, the fake dirty press, the crooked press, people like stupid Biden, heâs not smart enough to know whatâs going on, but people that surrounded him, surrounded his beautiful Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, what they did to the lives of people, they destroyed people. They sent people to jail who did nothing wrong.â
Trump has long accused the news media of being âcrookedâ or âfake newsâ and even âenemies of the people,â but has rarely done so in such an angry and personal way, as Welker, who remained calm and professional despite the presidentâs personal criticisms, repeatedly pressed Trump to back up his sensational claims:
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: The election was rigged. It was a dirty election.
KRISTEN WELKER: Mr. President â
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: And itâs happening again right now in California.
KRISTEN WELKER: â youâve never presented evidence â
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: Itâs happening right now in California
KRISTEN WELKER: â that the 2020 election was rigged.
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: Right now, itâs look at whatâs happening in California.
KRISTEN WELKER: Whereâs the evidence to that?
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: Itâs four days â
KRISTEN WELKER: The Republicans are doing well in California.
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: In California, itâs, no theyâre not. Theyâre dropping fast because itâs a rigged election. Let me tell you, itâs four days and they arenât even close to coming up with the â
KRISTEN WELKER: Thatâs how they count the votes in California.
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: Do you know why theyâre doing that? Because theyâre cheating on the election.
KRISTEN WELKER: Thereâs â What? Do you have evidence to support that?
PRES. DONALD TRUMP: Itâsâ all I have to do is look. All I have to do is look.
KRISTEN WELKER: But thatâs not evidence.
âTo Be Fair, Iâm Not Crookedâ
When Trump insistedâagain, without any evidenceâthat the slow counting of votes in California indicated election fraud, Welker pushed back, saying âbut sir, thatâs not evidence, and thatâs how they count the votes in California.â
This seemed to make the president even angrier, calling Welker âcrooked,â which she immediately responded to. âTo be fair, Iâm not crooked,â Welker said. âBut letâs continue.â
Thereâs more at the link. Coupled with the following headline, I worry about this country. I really do. This analysis is from the AP. âFewer Americans say democracy is central to countryâs identity, AP-NORC poll finds.â I bet theyâre all home-schooled or schooled in those right-wing christian madrasas.
As the U.S. prepares for an extravagant celebration of its founding principles, fewer Americans see their country as exceptional, a new poll finds.
The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research highlights many Americansâ feeling of unease over the future of its representative government â particularly among young people. It presents a jarring contrast as communities around the country commemorate the nationâs 250th anniversary.
Only about one-quarter of Americans say the U.S. stands above all other countries in the world, the new poll found, while 44% say itâs one of the greatest countries in the world, along with some others. About 3 in 10 say there are better countries than the U.S., an increase from 19% in an AP-NORC poll conducted in June 2016.
Americans remain divided about whether diversity is an essential feature of the U.S.âs identity, and agreement about other aspects of the countryâs underlying character appears to be eroding, the survey found. Americans are less likely to see a democratically elected government as âextremelyâ or âveryâ important to the United Statesâ identity as a nation than they were just a few years ago. About two-thirds of U.S. adults now say a democratically elected government is highly important to the U.S.âs identity as a nation, down from 80% in 2021.
âItâs not that the democracy part is not working,â said Derricka Wall, 24, of Chickasaw, Alabama. âItâs the people that are actually being put in office that is the problem.â
Meanwhile, itâs confirmed once again that itâs not the Press or the People leaving our democratic voting processes in the wind. This is from Jose Pagliery writing for NOTUS. âThe Justice Department Hasnât Taken Its Usual Steps to Protect the 2026 Election. The DOJ appears to be quietly scrapping its typical âcommand centerâ that would monitor Election Day emergencies.â
President Donald Trump says âif you donât have honest voting, you canât really have a nation.â
But five months out from the midterm elections that will determine control of Congress, his Justice Department has canceled election-integrity training sessions for prosecutors and FBI agents, deleted a 281-page guide to prosecuting election offenses, fired most of the lawyers in its Public Integrity Section and failed to replace the director of its Election Crimes Branch.
Moreover, the DOJ has not taken the usual steps to establish a âcommand centerâ to monitor and address the typical emergencies that pop up around Election Day, three sources with knowledge of the situation told NOTUS. A command center team would address things like voter intimidation and targeted disinformation meant to hinder a fair process.
These actions â and inactions â have alarmed current and former prosecutors, who say the Justice Department is not prepared to deal with threats to election integrity in the November elections.
âThatâs really concerning,â said Ryan Crosswell, a former public corruption prosecutor who recently ran for Congress as a Democrat. âObviously, the command center and training are something that anybody who wants to protect election integrity would want. And this just feeds into the fear that rather than protect elections, the DOJ may try to interfere with them. Thatâs pretty scary.â
The DOJ did not provide any answers before publication to detailed questions about the training cancellations and the election command center, but a department spokesperson issued a statement that its top priorities are now âensuring the integrity of U.S. elections and protecting Americans against voting fraud and civil rights violations.â
Former DOJ attorneys described the command center as an intense, around-the-clock operation at FBI headquarters. Investigators direct law enforcement responses nationwide, while public corruption prosecutors take long shifts answering phone calls about possible crimes and confusing situations. The anticipated emergencies are taken so seriously that department leadership has normally kept an auxiliary team of specialized prosecutors on standby back at DOJ headquarters. Everyone orders pizza and sits tight for shifts that span eight-plus hours.
âIt spoke to how seriously we took this stuff,â Crosswell noted.
Does that mean we simply watch everything melt into fascism as our 250th birthday as a nation stands before us? I certainly hope not. Stories like these give me hope. Madiba K. Dennie writes this analysis for Balls and Strikes about the ongoing purge of immigrants and naturalized citizens in our nation. âThe Delaney Hall Strike Is Exposing a Massive Thirteenth Amendment Crisis. The Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery, except âas a punishment for crime.â But people in immigration detention havenât been convicted of anythingâand are still being forced to work for nothing.â
For the past several weeks, hundreds of detainees at Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, have been on a labor and hunger strike. Participants in the strike are refusing to perform their work assignments or eat meals in protest of what they describe, in a series of handwritten letters smuggled out of the facility, as âunlawful and forced detentionâ and âinhumane treatmentâ that violates their constitutional rights. Among the myriad âinjustices and irregularitiesâ named in the letters are rotten food riddled with worms; persistent âunresolved issuesâ with bathrooms in âterrible and inhumaneâ condition; and detainees being forced to work for practically pennies or, more often, for no pay at all.
Delaney Hall was the first immigration detention center to open during President Donald Trumpâs second term in office. And like almost all immigration detention facilities, Delaney is owned and operated by a private prison corporation. GEO Group, a company valued at approximately $3.3 billion, signed a 15-year contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in February 2025, providing ICE with the facility and âsupport servicesâ like security, maintenance, and food services, in exchange for over $60 million annually.
But it is the detaineesânot GEO Groupâwho actually do that work.
âWe were the ones who shoveled the snow during the winter,â said one Delaney Hall detainee, in a statement provided to The American Prospect last week. âWe are the ones serving the food, we are the ones who clean the units, we are the ones who clean the bathrooms.â American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker-founded social justice organization working with the immigrants at Delaney Hall, also said in a press release that detained workers can go months without receiving even the pittance they were promised, if they are compensated at all.
Forced labor practices like these are pervasive throughout ICE detention centers. In February, for example, the Supreme Court ruled on an immigrant labor case involving a GEO Group-operated facility, in Colorado. The companyâs âso-called Sanitation Policy,â as Justice Elena Kagan referred to it in her majority opinion, required detainees to clean all of the facilityâs common areas without pay or risk increasingly severe punishments, including solitary confinement. Additionally, âthe so-called Voluntary Work Programâ offered detainees a dollar a day for other necessary work like preparing food and doing laundry.
Former detainees had sued, arguing that these policies violated the forced labor provision of a federal anti-trafficking law, as well as Coloradoâs prohibition on unjust enrichment. And GEO Group tried to get the case dismissed, claiming it was following directions from the government, so the trial cannot proceed. The Supreme Court didnât buy it, which means that the case, GEO Group v. Menocal, can at least proceed to a jury trial.
Among the reasons GEO Group does not like trials: Trials can be very expensive for GEO Group, cutting into the money they make by coercing detainees to work for free. In a 2017 case involving another GEO Group-run ICE facility, the state of Washington and migrants detained at a detention center in the state both sued the company for violating Washingtonâs Minimum Wage Act. GEO Group fulfilled its contractual obligations with ICE by relying heavily on detainees whom it paid only one dollar a day, which GEO Group estimated saved it from having to hire 85 additional full-time employees. In 2021, a jury awarded the detainees roughly $17.3 million in back pay, and the court awarded $5.9 million in unjust enrichment to the state. GEO Group appealed, but the Ninth Circuit affirmed the ruling last year.
Since Trumpâs return to office, the legal landscape has started to shift. Last year, in early January, the National Labor Relations Board filed a formal complaint against GEO Group. The NLRB alleged that GEO Group violated the rights of workers detained at an ICE facility in California by punishing the organizers of a labor and hunger strike with solitary confinement and transfers out of state. Within a few weeks of the complaintâs filing, however, Trump reentered the White House and fired members of the NLRB, and the remolded agency withdrew the complaint.
There is also this information reported by Camilo Montoya-Galvez at CBS NEWS. âTrump administration launches largest-ever effort to denaturalize U.S. citizens accused of fraud or other crimes.â
The Trump administration on Monday announced it is seeking to revoke the citizenship of 17 U.S. citizens accused of immigration fraud, expanding its unprecedented denaturalization campaign.
CBS News exclusively reported about the plans before they were unveiled by the Justice Department.
Officials said the move represents the largest-ever effort by the U.S. government to use its denaturalization powers, which were rarely invoked before President Trump returned to the White House last year with promises to launch a historic deportation blitz. Between 1990 and 2017, the Justice Department filed an average of just 11 legal complaints per year seeking to denaturalize American citizens, historical figures indicate.
Federal law has long allowed the government to try to denaturalize foreign-born U.S. citizens who officials believe committed fraud to obtain their citizenship, such as by concealing information, like criminal conduct, on their immigration applications. But the process has been historically lengthy, complex and seldom exercised, requiring officials to persuade judges to strip naturalized citizens of their citizenship in civil or criminal proceedings in federal court.
The Trump administration has sought to vastly escalate denaturalization efforts as part of its larger crackdown on illegal and legal immigration. In 2025, the Justice Department broadened the categories of naturalized citizens who should be prioritized for denaturalization. Last month, officials announced a dozen denaturalization cases, at the time the largest such effort in years.
Some of the 17 citizens targeted in the latest denaturalization campaign were convicted of violent or serious crimes, including sex offenses against children. Others were convicted of fraud crimes or accused of committing immigration fraud.
In federal court complaints filed across the country in recent days, Justice Department officials argued that the individuals concealed their criminal activity when they applied for U.S. citizenship or were otherwise ineligible to be naturalized, including because they lacked a âgood moral character,â one of the requirements in the naturalization process.
Those targeted in the latest round of denaturalization cases include a Haitian immigrant who allegedly sexually abused his daughter; a man from the former Yugoslavia convicted of sexually abusing a child under the age of 15; an immigrant from Mexico convicted of receiving sexually explicit images of minors; a former Catholic priest born in Colombia accused of child sex abuse; and a Filipino-born man who pleaded guilty to a child sex crime.
The group also includes an Indian immigrant accused of filing fraudulent H-1B visa petitions; the daughter of a Colombian drug trafficker accused of money laundering; a man born in Jamaica convicted of wire fraud; and a Cuban-born woman accused of defrauding a tribal casino. Other naturalized citizens were accused of using false identities.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department would have âzero toleranceâ for abuse of the naturalization process.
âCriminal aliens are lying about their past crimes, including drug dealers, sexual predators, and fraudsters,â Blanche said.
And, again, we, the people, voting Orange Caligula out is essential to our nationâs future as a democracy. This analysis is from Vote Beat. âThe Trump administrationâs multiple investigations of the 2020 election may have more to do with 2026. Some experts say the FBIâs probes in Wisconsin and elsewhere could be a test run to challenge future election results. The lede for this story is by Dion Nissenbaum and Alexander Shur.
The FBI agents arrived at David Bolterâs Milwaukee home on a cool, cloudy Wednesday morning in late May. They were armed with a list of questions for the 2020 poll worker, who had raised concerns about the way local officials handled the 2020 election, Bolter told Votebeat.
President Donald Trump relied on Bolterâs claims in an unsuccessful 2020 lawsuit that sought to throw out more than 220,000 votes. That would have been more than enough to move Wisconsinâs 10 electoral votes from Democrat Joe Biden, who won the state, to Trump. Though courts, several election reviews, and many audits rejected Trumpâs claims, the Republican never stopped believing that he was cheated out of the presidency in 2020.
That appears to be why, last month, the FBI sent agents back to Milwaukee to question Bolter as part of an expanding national effort by the second Trump administration to investigate long-debunked claims of fraud in the 2020 election.
The investigation into the 2020 election appears to be relying on already disproven allegations from people like Bolter. Bolter declined to divulge more about his conversation with the FBI, which has not been previously reported, but allegations from Bolterâs 2020 affidavit were central to some conspiracy theories about the 2020 election. For example, he alleged that somebody in Milwaukeeâs absentee ballot counting facility announced around midnight on Election Day that a âhuge truckload of ballotsâ was going to be delivered â an accusation for which there has so far appeared to be no additional evidence.
Around the same time Bolter says he talked to the FBI, two plainclothes agents with FBI badges showed up at the apartment of a former Milwaukee resident and 2020 poll worker about an affidavit she submitted, according to the former poll worker, who asked to be identified only by her first name, Christine, to give her the freedom to discuss an ongoing investigation.
Christine had also submitted an affidavit about the 2020 election, saying election workers had been told that all votes were counted, but she then saw workers continuing to count ballots around midnight. That affidavit was the focus of the agentsâ questions, Christine told Votebeat.
âI suspected wrongdoing, but Iâm not saying that it actually happened,â she said. âIâm just one lowly person that was working there.â
During the interview, she added, an agent showed her a photograph of Claire Woodall, the former Milwaukee election chief, asking her if she recognized the former election official who has been central to false allegations about the 2020 election. She identified her by name. Woodall didnât respond to a request for comment.
Caroline Clancy, a spokesperson for the FBIâs Milwaukee office, declined to comment.
So, itâs hard to say weâre crawling out of this appalling manâs reign of terror. That doesnât mean we have to roll over and take it. Look at how the cities that were invaded by ICE managed to drive them out. Look at the courts. Many Judges are still doing their jobs to protect the Constitution. We can do that whatever we can where we are. Support a candidate financially or with your feet. Show up at a protest. Talk to your neighbors. Just Do IT! Oh, and donât be Kyle or Orange Caligula.
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