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JD Vance Heckled at Embarrassingly Empty Turning Point USA Event
Safe to say the TPUSA event did not go according to the vice presidentâs plan.
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Asistencia reducida en el evento de JD Vance en Turning Point USA genera repercusiĂłn en redes
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Wednesday Reads: Will We Ever Return to Pre-Trump Normal?
Good Afternoon!!
Iâve been sitting in front of my computer for quite awhile now, trying to figure out what stories to focus on today. I guess to me the most important story right now is that we have a president who is not only evil, corrupt, and incompetent, but also appears to be insane. I got this from JJ this morning:
Trump is posting fresh blasphemies this morning
â Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-04-15T12:37:21.279Z
This man is such an embarrassment to our country. If only he would just disappear. Unfortunately, we have to keep dealing with him.
This is from Peter Baker at The New York Times (gift link): Trumpâs Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate.
A series of disjointed, hard-to-follow and sometimes-profane statements capped by his âa whole civilization will die tonightâ threat to wipe Iran off the map last week and his head-spinning attack on the âWEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policyâ pope on Sunday night have left many with the impression of a deranged autocrat mad with power.
The White House rejected such assessments, saying that Mr. Trump is sharp and keeping his opponents on edge. But the presidentâs eruptions have raised questions about Americaâs leadership in a time of war. While the country has had presidents whose capacity came under question before, most recently the octogenarian Joseph R. Biden Jr. as he aged demonstrably before the publicâs eyes, never in modern times has the stability of a president been so publicly and forensically debated â and with such profound consequences.
Democrats who have long challenged Mr. Trumpâs psychological fitness have issued a fresh chorus of calls to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the president from power for disability. But it is not just a concern voiced by partisans on the left, late-night comics or mental health professionals making long-distance diagnoses. It can be heard now among retired generals, diplomats and foreign officials. And most strikingly, it can be heard now on the political right among onetime allies of the president.
Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who recently broke with Mr. Trump, advocated using the 25th Amendment, telling CNN that threatening to destroy Iranâs civilization was ânot tough rhetoric, itâs insanity.â Candace Owens, the far-right podcaster, called him âa genocidal lunatic.â Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, said Mr. Trump âdoes babble and sounds like the brainâs not doing too hot.â
Some of the questions about Mr. Trumpâs soundness come from people who once worked with him and have since become critics. Even before the civilization post, Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer in Mr. Trumpâs first term, told the journalist Jim Acosta that the president is âa man who is clearly insaneâ and that his recent string of belligerent, middle-of-the-night social media posts âhighlights the level of his insanity.â Stephanie Grisham, a former White House press secretary for Mr. Trump, wrote online last week that âheâs clearly not well.â
A bit more:
Mr. Trump fired back in a long, angry social media post that did not exactly radiate calm stability. âThey have one thing in common, Low IQs,â he wrote of Ms. Owens, Mr. Jones, Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson. âTheyâre stupid people, they know it, their families know it, and everyone else knows it, too!â He threw the crazy charge back at them. âTheyâre NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS, and will say anything necessary for some âfreeâ and cheap publicity.â
A Reuters/Ipsos poll in February found that 61 percent of Americans think Mr. Trump has become more erratic with age and just 45 percent say he is âmentally sharp and able to deal with challenges,â down from 54 percent in 2023. Roughly half of Americans, 49 percent, deemed Mr. Trump too old to be president when asked in a YouGov poll in September, up from 34 percent in February 2024, while just 39 percent said he was not too old.
Democrats have pressed the point in recent days. Mr. Trump is âan extremely sick personâ (Senator Chuck Schumer of New York), âunhingedâ and âout of controlâ (Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York) or, more bluntly, âbatshit crazyâ (Representative Ted Lieu of California). Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland, wrote the White House physician requesting an evaluation, noting âsigns consistent with dementia and cognitive declineâ and âincreasingly incoherent, volatile, profane, deranged, and threateningâ tantrums.
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The Hill on Ty Cobbâs thoughts on Trumpâs behavior: Ty Cobb: Late-night Trump posts prove heâs âgone.â
Former White House attorney Ty Cobb suggested on Tuesday that President Trumpâs rhetoric and late-night musings on social media about the ongoing conflict with Iran are demonstrating his cognitive decline.
Ty Cobb
âItâs not a surprise that weâre in this much trouble,â Cobb told independent journalist Jim Acosta during an appearance on the former CNN anchorâs streaming show. âItâs not a surprise given the fact that the Cabinet will not invoke the 25th amendment for a man who is clearly insane, and this war highlights that.â
Cobb ripped Trumpâs nightly âscreeds,â which he said the president uses to vent âwithout oversightâ about a range of political issues, including the war.
âYou think heâs just gone?â Acosta asked.
âI think heâs gone,â Cobb repliedâŚ.
Questions surrounding Trumpâs mental fitness have risen in recent months, spurred by his tendency to embark on rambling tangents and instances where he appeared to doze off or close his eyes during events and meetings.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released last month found that roughly six in 10 Americans believe Trump is becoming more erratic with age. Trump will turn 80 years old in June.
At the New York Times, Jamelle Bouie doesnât quite question Trumpâs sanity, but describes a man who is lost, confused and out of control (gift link): This Is Not a Man in Control of Himself.
To have spent any amount of time observing President Trump over the last month is to conclude that he is in far over his head.
The president is struggling with the consequences of his actions, raging in protest of the fact that for all its firepower, the United States cannot bomb Iran into submission. When Trump launched his âshort-term excursion,â he assumed that it would be â in the words of a Pentagon official in the last Republican administration to launch a Middle East war â a âcakewalk.â
Trump sleeps at Cabinet meeting.
That, as Trumpâs own intelligence agencies told him, was a mistake. Now, he is stuck. And he lacks the skill and patience to find a way out of his self-inflicted catastrophe. Unable to will a better outcome into existence â there are limits to the power of positive thinking â and frustrated by his own impotence, his response, familiar to anyone who must manage the emotions of a young child, is to throw a tantrum.
Over the last few days, Trump has denounced âthe Fake News Mediaâ as âCRAZY, or just plain CORRUPT!â for its reporting on the war. He attacked Pope Leo XIV in a bizarre rant, calling him âWEAK on Crimeâ and âterrible for Foreign Policy.â And he posted an A.I. image of himself as Jesus, surrounded by devotees, healing an unnamed man.
This is not a man in control of himself, or a president in control of the situation around him.
Iâve written before about the irony of a strongman president so uninterested in governing that he has handed his power over to a handful of deputies. Trumpâs behavior as he faces failure in Iran underscores another such irony.
Months before Trump won his second term, and well before he took office, the Supreme Court handed him the reins of the unitary executive â the promise of an active, energetic administration free of what the court deemed unnecessary constraints. The president hasused this power to run wild, trampling over constitutional government. But he has also, at the same time, shown himself to be the weakest and most ineffectual president of recent memory, less a man of commanding authority than, well, a buffoon.
This is not to say that Trump has been an inconsequential president, that he hasnât presided over the wholesale destruction of large parts of the federal government, or that he hasnât turned the sharp edge of the state against the most vulnerable people in the country.
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I guess Trumpâs War with Iran is the next most important issue. Hereâs the latest.
The Washington Post: U.S. sends thousands more troops to Mideast as Trump seeks to squeeze Iran.
The Pentagon is sending thousands of additional troops into the Middle East in the coming days, as the Trump administration attempts to pressure Iran into a deal that could end the weeks-long conflict there while considering the possibility of additional strikes or ground operations if a fragile ceasefire does not hold, U.S. officials said.
The forces moving into the region include about 6,000 troops aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush and several warships escorting it, said current and former officials, who like some others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss military movements. About 4,200 others with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and its embarked Marine Corps task force, the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, are expected to arrive near the end of the month.
The infusion of firepower appears likely to coalesce with warships already in the Middle East just as the two-week ceasefire is set to expire April 22. The troops will join the estimated 50,000 personnel that the Pentagon has said are involved in operations countering Iran.
President Donald Trump, in a bid to squeeze Tehran economically, on Sunday announced a blockade of maritime traffic leaving and arriving at Iranian ports. He is attempting to press the Iranian regime into reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for the shipment of Middle Eastern oil transiting the Persian Gulf, and end its nuclear program in negotiations led by Vice President JD Vance. Talks faltered over the weekend, but the presidentsaid that they could resume later this week.
On Wednesday, Trump told Fox Business that he thought the war in Iran could be over âvery soonâ and he expected gas prices to fall to prewar levels by the midterms âon the assumptionâ that the United States is able to stop Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. âWhen thatâs settled, gas prices are going to go down tremendously,â he said.
Iâd say that is highly unlikelyâanother example of Trumpâs delusional thinking. More from the WaPo:
Iran escalated threats to choke off international trade, with military commander Maj. Gen. Ali Abdollahi saying Iran would block imports and exports from the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and Red Sea in response to the U.S. blockade. âIran will take powerful action to defend its national sovereignty and interests,â he said in comments reported by Iranâs semiofficial Tasnim news agency.
The arrival of additional American warships will put even greater pressure on Iran and provide Adm. Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, and other senior military leaders with more options should negotiations fail, said James Foggo, a retired Navy admiral and dean at the Center for Maritime Strategy in Northern VirginiaâŚ.
The USS George H.W. Bush pulls away from Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia last month. (Kendall WarnerThe Virginian-PilotAP)
The arrival of the additional forces will provide commanders with three aircraft carriers in the region, each with dozens of fighter jets. The USS Abraham Lincoln has been in the Middle East since January, while the USS Gerald R. Ford arrived in the eastern Mediterranean Sea in February, extending a marathon deployment that included time last year in Europe and involvement in operations off Venezuela at the beginning of this year.
The USS George H.W. Bush was close to the Cape of Good Hope, near South Africa, on Tuesday and expected to make an unusual hook around the bottom of the continent on its way to the Middle East, two officials familiar with the matter said. The path to the region was first reported by USNI News.
The three-ship Boxer Amphibious Ready Group last week departed from Hawaii and is now a couple of weeks from the Middle East, officials said. The embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit includes an infantry battalion of more than 800 personnel, plus helicopters and naval landing craft. A similar unit, the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, arrived in the Middle East from Okinawa, Japan, late in March.
JD Vance, a recent convert to Catholicism has been busy lecturing Pope Leo XIV.
Anton Troianovski at The New York Times: Vance Says the Pope Should Be More Careful When Talking About Theology.
Vice President JD Vance invoked World War II on Tuesday to defend the U.S. bombing of Iran from criticism by Pope Leo XIV, extending the Trump administrationâs spat with the Catholic Church and underlining the White Houseâs struggle to justify an unpopular war.
Mr. Vance, who is Catholic, told a conservative audience at the University of Georgia that the pope was wrong to say that disciples of Christ are ânever on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs.â
âWas God on the side of the Americans who liberated France from the Nazis?â Mr. Vance said after referring to the popeâs comment. âI certainly think the answer is yes.â
That seems like a flawed conclusion. Just because the âgood guysâ won, that means that God helped them to victory?
President Trump has appeared stung by Leoâs condemnation of the war, criticism that has highlighted the challenge the administration faces from the coalition of conservative and religious voters who helped elect Mr. Trump in 2024. The president lashed out at the pope on Sunday in a social media post that called the first American-born pontiff âweak on crimeâ and âterrible for foreign policy.â
Pope Leo in Algeria
Leo has stuck to his antiwar stance, telling reporters Monday that he had âno fear of the Trump administration.â Without mentioning Iran or Mr. Trump, the pope posted on social media on Tuesday that âGodâs heart is torn apart by wars, violence, injustice and lies.â
The back-and-forth has presented a particular quandary for Mr. Vance, a convert to Catholicism who is publishing a book about his path to the faith and who has long courted the Republican religious base. Asked about the debate between Mr. Trump and the pope at an Athens, Ga., event hosted by the conservative group Turning Point USA, Mr. Vance admonished Leo, saying that if he was âgoing to opine on matters of theology,â his comments needed to be âanchored in the truth.â
âIn the same way that itâs important for the vice president of the United States to be careful when I talk about matters of public policy, I think itâs very, very important for the pope to be careful when he talks about matters of theology,â Mr. Vance said.
Okay, JD. Iâm sure you know more about âmatters of theologyâ than the Pope.
It seems that some Trump supporters disagree with Vance. AP: As Vance rallies with Turning Point, some supporters bristle at Trumpâs war, memes and feuds.
ATHENS, Georgia (AP) â Fresh from a marathon trip to Pakistan that failed to reach a deal for ending the war with Iran, Vice President JD Vance jetted to this Georgia college town for a campus tour organized by the conservative powerhouse Turning Point USA.
But instead of showcasing the youthful energy that the organization harnessed to return President Donald Trump to the White House less than two years ago, there was a mostly empty arena, awkward questions and unusually sharp criticism.
JD Vance at Turning Point event in Athens, Georgia
The event affirmed Trumpâs difficulty selling the war and how much heâs complicated his own political fortunes by assailing Pope Leo XIV and posting a social media meme that depicted himself as Jesus.
âI did vote for Trump. I am not a Trump supporter anymore,â said Joseph Bercher, a Catholic who said he was glad that Leo has expressed opposition to the war with Iran.
Bercher said the Jesus meme, which the president took down Monday after a rare conservative backlash, was a âred flagâ indicating Trumpâs true character.
âHe sees himself as like a demagogue or someone to be worshipped,â Bercher saidâŚ.
Many of the college-age attendees donned Turning Point attire, Trump hats and red-white-and-blue paraphernalia for the event. Yet they were outnumbered more than 2-to-1 by empty seats in what is not even the largest arena on this sprawling campus that sits about a 90-minute drive from downtown Atlanta.
A Marine veteran who served in Iraq, Vance acknowledged that not all young conservatives are enamored with another U.S. war in the Middle East.
Both Democrat Eric Swalwell and Republican Tony Gonzales have resigned from the House of Representatives.
NBC News: Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales officially resign amid misconduct claims.
Both Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, resigned from Congress in disgrace Tuesday, pre-empting a push by their House colleagues to expel them from office.
Both lawmakers were facing unrelated House Ethics investigations into alleged sexual misconduct, in some cases with women who had worked for them, a violation of House rules. Their resignations mean that those investigations effectively come to an end, since the Ethics Committee only has jurisdiction over sitting members of Congress.
Investigations by law enforcement agencies can continue; and the Manhattan district attorneyâs office has said it has launched a probe into Swalwell focused on an alleged assault that took place in New York.
On Tuesday, another woman alleged that Swalwell drugged, raped and choked her in a California hotel room in 2018. Her lawyers said she was going to report the incident to law enforcement later in the dayâŚ.
Gonzales, first elected to Congress in 2020, had been dogged by rumors and allegations of sexual misconduct since last September, when one of his staffers, Regina Santos-Aviles, died by suicide.
Text messages obtained by NBC News and confirmed by the womanâs husband show that Gonzales had sent Santos-Aviles sexually explicit messages in May 2024. And Gonzales later admitted he had an affair with her while she was his subordinate.
A second woman who had worked for Gonzales told NBC News that he had also sent her sexually explicit text messages, including repeatedly asking for sex and nude photos. A spokesperson did not respond to that allegation. Gonzales said in March he would not seek re-election, but after the Swalwell scandal, Gonzales said he would quit Congress early, heading off an expulsion vote.
Liz Goodwin at The Washington Post (gift article): How Eric Swalwell rose to the top of Democratic politics as rumors followed him.
When Cheyenne Hunt first arrived on Capitol Hill as a staffer in 2020, several other young women working there warned her privately: Stay away from Rep. Eric Swalwell.
Swalwell could be âcreepy,â Hunt said other women told her, especially over social media.
Lonna Drewes (left) speaks during a press conference alleging California congressman Eric Swalwell (right) raped her. Getty Images, California Environmental Voters
Six years later, Hunt is one of several women who have leveraged their large followings online to go after Swalwell, enlisting women to come forward with their stories and connecting them with reporters at CNN and other outlets. Late last week, allegations that include sexual assault of a former staffer and sending unsolicited explicit messages to young women came to light in investigations published by CNN and the San Francisco Chronicle. On Tuesday, a woman accused Swalwell of raping her in 2018.
In recent days, Swalwell (D) exited the California governorâs race and resigned from Congress. He apologized for some âmistakes in judgmentâ he made while in office in a statement on Monday. The Washington Post has not independently verified the allegations, and Azari and Swalwellâs Capitol Hill staff did not respond to a detailed list of questions for this article.
The stunning fall has Hunt and others asking how someone who was dogged by persistent rumors of inappropriate behavior toward women similar to what she heard in 2020 could have risen so high and so fast in a party that says it supports womenâs rights.
âWe do need to take a look inward as a party because it was an open secret,â said Hunt, the executive director of the youth group Gen Z for Change, referring to the Democratic Party. âNot necessarily that he was assaulting people but that he was a creep. That was well known.â [âŚ.]
Rumors that Swalwell, 45, had affairs in Washington followed him, but there is no evidence that the more serious allegations of sexual assault were circulating among Democrats while his career took off, these people said. This week, Democratic politicians who were close allies of Swalwell including Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the former House speaker from California, and Sen. Ruben Gallego, from neighboring Arizona, have said they knew nothing about allegations against Swalwell. Gallego told reporters on Monday he believed Swalwell led a âdouble life.â
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Gabby Birenbaum at The Texas Tribune: Rep. Tony Gonzales resigns from Congress amid backlash over sexual misconduct allegations.
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio, submitted his resignation Tuesday from the U.S. House, ending a five-year congressional career months after he revealed he had an affair with an aide who later died by suicide.
Tony Gonzales
âThere is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all,â Gonzales said in a statement Monday evening previewing his intention to leave office. âWhen Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement from office. It has been my privilege to serve the great people of Texas.â [âŚ.]
Gonzales, a Navy veteran first elected in 2020, admitted to having an affair with a staffer in early March, weeks after the San Antonio Express-News reported on the extramarital tryst, including text messages in which the staffer pushed back against Gonzalesâ requests for nude photosâŚ.
The House Ethics Committee had opened an investigation into the San Antonio congressman to determine whether he âengaged in sexual misconduct towards an individual employed in his officeâ and âdiscriminated unfairly by dispensing special favors or privileges.â [âŚ.]
A former Gonzales campaign staffer came forward last week saying Gonzales had been sexually inappropriate with her as well, including sharing text messages in which the then-candidate had asked her for nude photos and for sex.
Good Riddance to both of them.
Those are the stories that interested me today. Whatâs on your mind?
#DonaldTrump #EricSwalwell #JDVance #LonnaDrewes #PopeLeo #TonyGonzales #TrumpSInsanity #TurningPointUSA #TyCobb #USSGeorgeHWBush #warInIranKirk's Absence From Vance Event Sparks Divergent Narratives
Erika Kirk pulled out of a University of Georgia event with JD Vance due to threats. Candace Owens suggests poor ticket sales. Find out what happened.
#ErikaKirk, #JDVance, #GeorgiaEvent, #CandaceOwens, #TurningPointUSA
https://newsletter.tf/erika-kirk-vance-georgia-event-threats-owens/
Erika Kirk cancelled a joint appearance with VP JD Vance due to threats, but Candace Owens claims it was due to low ticket sales. This is a major disagreement.
#ErikaKirk, #JDVance, #GeorgiaEvent, #CandaceOwens, #TurningPointUSA
https://newsletter.tf/erika-kirk-vance-georgia-event-threats-owens/
Il Fatto Quotidiano: Il vicepresidente Usa Vance avverte il Papa: âFaccia attenzione quando parla di questioni teologicheâ
âMi piace anche quando câè disaccordo. Mi piace quando il Papa commenta questioni di immigrazione, mi piace quando il Papa parla di aborto, mi piace quando il Papa affronta temi di guerra e pace, perchĂŠ penso che, quantomeno, inviti a una conversazione. Ci sono certamente cose che il Papa ha detto negli ultimi mesi con cui non sono dâaccordoâ. Lo ha detto il vicepresidente americano JD Vance durante unâintervista con Turning Point Usa in Georgia, come riporta la Cnn. âDa un lato, ancora una volta, mi piace che il Papa sia un sostenitore della pace. Penso che questo sia certamente uno dei suoi ruoliâ, ha detto Vance.
âDallâaltro, come si può dire che Dio non sia mai dalla parte di chi impugna la spada? Dio era dalla parte degli americani che liberarono la Francia dai nazisti? Dio era dalla parte degli americani che liberarono i campi dellâOlocausto e salvarono quelle persone innocenti da coloro che avevano perpetrato lâOlocausto? Io penso decisamente di sĂŹ. Credo che sia molto importante che il Papa faccia attenzione quando parla di questioni teologicheâ.
L'articolo Il vicepresidente Usa Vance avverte il Papa: âFaccia attenzione quando parla di questioni teologicheâ proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
U.S. Vice President Vance warns the Pope: âBe careful when you speak about theological issues.â
I also like it when thereâs disagreement. I like it when the Pope comments on immigration issues, I like it when the Pope speaks about abortion, I like it when the Pope tackles issues of war and peace, because I think, at least, he invites a conversation. There are certainly things the Pope has said in recent months with which I donât agree. Thatâs what Vice President JD Vance said during an interview with Turning Point Usa in Georgia, as reported by CNN. âOn the one hand, I still like that the Pope is a supporter of peace. I think thatâs certainly one of his roles,â Vance said. âOn the other hand, how can one say that God is never on the side of those who wield the sword? Was God on the side of the Americans who liberated France from the Nazis? Was God on the side of the Americans who liberated the camps of the Holocaust and saved those innocent people from those who perpetrated the Holocaust? I definitely think so. I believe itâs very important that the Pope be careful when he speaks about theological issues.â The article âU.S. Vice President Vance warns the Pope: âBe careful when you speak about theological issuesâ comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.
#Vance #JDVance #TurningPointUsa #Georgia #Americans #France #Nazis #Holocaust #IlFattoQuotidiano
https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2026/04/15/vance-papa-francesco-guerra-dichiarazioni-oggi/8356306/