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Zoë Schlanger in the Atlantic: "Throw out your black plastic spatula. In a world of plastic consumer goods, avoiding the material entirely requires the fervor of a religious conversion. But getting rid of black plastic kitchen utensils is a low-stakes move, and worth it. Cooking with any plastic is a dubious enterprise, because heat encourages potentially harmful plastic compounds to migrate out of the polymers and potentially into the food. But, as Andrew Turner, a biochemist at the University of Plymouth recently told me, black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid." This is a gift link from laura h.

Mashable: "Following the 2024 presidential election results and [Elon] Musk's support for ... Donald Trump, users have been deactivating en masse. And this time, it appears most everyone has settled on one particular X alternative: Bluesky.... Bluesky has gained more than 100,000 new sign ups per day since the U.S. election on Nov. 5. It now has over 15 million users. It's enjoyed a prolonged stay on the very top of Apple's App Store charts as well. Ready to join? Here's how to get started on Bluesky[.]"

Washington Post: "Americans can again order free rapid coronavirus tests by mail, the Biden administration announced Thursday. People can request four free at-home tests per household through covidtests.gov. They will begin shipping Monday. The move comes ahead of an expected winter wave of coronavirus cases. The September revival of the free testing program is in line with the Biden administration’s strategy to respond to the coronavirus as part of a broader public health campaign to protect Americans from respiratory viruses, including influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), that surge every fall and winter. But free tests were not mailed during the summer wave, which wastewater surveillance data shows is now receding."

New York Times: “George Clooney’s Broadway debut, 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' has been one of the sensations of the 2024-25 theater season, breaking box office records and drawing packed houses of audiences eager to see the popular movie star in a timely drama about the importance of an independent press. Now the play will become much more widely available: CNN is planning a live broadcast of the penultimate performance, on June 7 at 7 p.m. Eastern. The performance will be preceded and followed by coverage of, and discussion about, the show and the state of journalism.”

No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land. -- Magna Carta ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “Bought for $27.50 after World War II, the faint, water stained manuscript in the library of Harvard Law School had attracted relatively little attention since it arrived there in 1946. That is about to change. Two British academics, one of whom happened on the manuscript by chance, have discovered that it is an original 1300 version — not a copy, as long thought — of Magna Carta, the medieval document that helped establish some of the world’s most cherished liberties. It is one of just seven such documents from that date still in existence.... A 710-year-old version of Magna Carta was sold in 2007 for $21.3 million.... First issued in 1215, it put into writing a set of concessions won by rebellious barons from a recalcitrant King John of England — or Bad King John, as he became known in folklore. He later revoked the charter, but his son, Henry III, issued amended versions, the last one in 1225, and Henry’s son, Edward I, in turn confirmed the 1225 version in 1297 and again in 1300.”

NPR lists all of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize winners. Poynter lists the prizes awarded in journalism as well as the finalists in these categories.

Wherein Michael McIntyre explains how Americans adapted English to their needs. With examples:

Beat the Buzzer. Some amazing young athletes:

     ~~~ Here's the WashPo story (March 23).

Back when the Washington Post had an owner/publisher who dared to stand up to a president:

Prime video is carrying the documentary. If you watch it, I suggest watching the Spielberg film "The Post" afterwards. There is currently a free copy (type "the post full movie" in the YouTube search box) on YouTube (or you can rent it on YouTube, on Prime & [I think] on Hulu). Near the end, Daniel Ellsberg (played by Matthew Rhys), says "I was struck in fact by the way President Johnson's reaction to these revelations was [that they were] 'close to treason,' because it reflected to me the sense that what was damaging to the reputation of a particular administration or a particular individual was in itself treason, which is very close to saying, 'I am the state.'" Sound familiar?

Out with the Black. In with the White. New York Times: “Lester Holt, the veteran NBC newscaster and anchor of the 'NBC Nightly News' over the last decade, announced on Monday that he will step down from the flagship evening newscast in the coming months. Mr. Holt told colleagues that he would remain at NBC, expanding his duties at 'Dateline,' where he serves as the show’s anchor.... He said that he would continue anchoring the evening news until 'the start of summer.' The network did not immediately name a successor.” ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “MSNBC said on Monday that Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary who has become one of the most prominent hosts at the network, would anchor a nightly weekday show in prime time. Ms. Psaki, 46, will host a show at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, replacing Alex Wagner, a longtime political journalist who has anchored that hour since 2022, according to a memo to staff from Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC’s president. Ms. Wagner will remain at MSNBC as an on-air correspondent. Rachel Maddow, MSNBC’s biggest star, has been anchoring the 9 p.m. hour on weeknights for the early days of ... [Donald] Trump’s administration but will return to hosting one night a week at the end of April.”

 

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Mark Berman of the Washington Post: “A federal judge on Friday struck down ... Donald Trump’s executive order sanctioning the law firm Jenner & Block, the second time a court has struck down one of Trump’s efforts to punish a firm. U.S. District Judge John D. Bates wrote that Trump’s order was unconstitutional, saying the president was trying 'to chill legal representation the administration doesn’t like, thereby insulating the Executive Branch from the judicial check fundamental to the separation of powers.'... Trump has targeted firms with ties to his perceived political opponents or that have challenged his policies and actions, highlighting some of these people by name in his orders.”

Joe Heim of the Washington Post: “More than three years after its installation was approved by Congress, a plaque honoring law enforcement personnel for defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is instead sitting in a Capitol basement utility room surrounded by tools and maintenance equipment. The cast bronze memorial to the officers, which declares that 'their heroism will never be forgotten,' was required by law to be installed by March 2023 near the west front of the building.... At a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing last month, Architect of the Capitol Thomas E. Austin said that modifications on the House side of the Capitol are directed by the office of the speaker and that he had not received instructions to install the plaque.... 'The reason why the law hasn’t been complied with and a plaque hasn’t been erected is because Republicans, directed by their puppet master Donald Trump, have been told try to erase January 6 as if it has never happened,' House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York) said in a news conference last week.”

Amanda Marcotte of Salon: "I'm not so sure that Noem, who has been neck-deep in [the] debate about basic human rights for months, is as dumb as she seemed in that moment [when she got the definition of 'habeas corpus' ass-backwards].... Whether Noem comes by her confusion honestly or she was just play-acting, she's there to play the role of the proud MAGA bimbo, in the grand tradition of figures like Sarah Palin.... She's contemptuous of people who actually know what they're talking about, especially if those facts-laden human beings are fellow women.... It's in reality TV where the [traditional, unthreatening] bimbo morphed from the sweet-but-stupid image portrayed by [Marilyn] Monroe to the vindictive trophy wife [-- 'Real Housewives' --] who takes out her pointless grievances by throwing glasses of wine.... The vision of the wine-throwing real housewife is the stereotype that Noem has shaped herself around, pairing her expensive clothes and plastic surgery with displays of breathtaking sadism, all performed as if she is literally too stupid to know better."

Stephanie Saul of the New York Times: “Harvard University sued the Trump administration on Friday, less than 24 hours after the Department of Homeland Security said it would block international students from attending the nation’s oldest university and one of its most prestigious. The administration action, and Harvard’s response, signified a dramatic escalation of the battle between the administration and Harvard. And the university’s forceful and almost immediate response served as evidence that stopping the flow of international students to Harvard, which draws some of the world’s top scholars, would destabilize Harvard’s very existence. In a letter to the Harvard community delivered Friday morning, Dr. Alan M. Garber, Harvard’s president, wrote, 'We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action,' adding that it 'imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard and serves as a warning to countless others at colleges and universities throughout the country who have come to America to pursue their education and fulfill their dreams.'” The NBC News story is here. ~~~

     ~~~ The NYT story has been updated: “Later Friday morning, at the university’s request, a federal judge in Boston moved swiftly to block implementation of the federal government’s order. The judge, Allison D. Burroughs issued a temporary restraining order against the federal edict, agreeing that Harvard had shown that its implementation would cause 'immediate and irreparable injury' to the university.” The Harvard Crimson story is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Oh, Dear. We Are Not Amused. Charlotte Van Campenhout of Reuters: “Princess Elisabeth, the 23-year-old future queen of Belgium, has just completed her first year at Harvard University but the ban imposed by ... Donald Trump's administration on foreign students studying there could jeopardise her continued studies.... '... The impact of (the Trump administration's) decision will only become clearer in the coming days/weeks. We are currently investigating the situation,' the Belgian Royal Palace's spokesperson Lore Vandoorne said."

“From the Idiot-King Dept.” Karl Bode of TechDirt: “Last week we noted how Trump illegally declared he was killing the $2.75 billion Digital Equity Act. The law, passed as part of the infrastructure bill, was slated to bring millions in new broadband grants and digital literacy tools to Americans of all kinds long stuck on the wrong side of the digital divide. The bill helped everybody (including Trump-supporting rural veterans), but because Trump’s team assumed that the word equity meant 'exclusively help minorities,' the program has become the latest victim of our mad, incoherent, con man king and his army of mindless earlobe nibblers. It hasn’t taken long for the decision to have ripple effects in the real world. South Dakota, for example, says it’s cancelling $5 million in broadband investment because of the uncertain future of the grants that were going to be funding the plan[.]” Thanks to RAS for the link.

Flippity-Doo-Dah. Jacob Weindling of Splinter: "... New York’s State Senate District 22 produced a margin [in a special election] that defies all conventional political logic and wisdom. Trump won this south Brooklyn district 77 percent to 22 percent in November, then Democrat Sam Sutton won his election this week by a margin of 35 points — a gobsmacking 90 percent swing from how this district voted in the presidential election just a little over six months ago.... [This] should come with the caveat that ever since 2017, special elections have favored Democrats...." Thanks to RAS for the link.

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An “Historic Corruption of the Presidency.” David Yaffe-Bellany & Eric Lipton of the New York Times: Donald “Trump gathered Thursday evening at his Virginia golf club with the highest-paying customers of his personal cryptocurrency, promising that he would promote the crypto industry from the White House as protesters outside condemned the event as a historic corruption of the presidency. The gala dinner held at the Trump National Golf Club in suburban Washington, where Mr. Trump flew from the White House on a military helicopter, turned into an extraordinary spectacle as hundreds of guests arrived, many having flown to the United States from overseas. At the club’s entrance, the guests were greeted by dozens of protesters chanting 'shame, shame, shame.'... Several of the dinner guests, in interviews with The New York Times, said that they attended the event with the explicit intent of influencing Mr. Trump and U.S. financial regulations....

“Mr. Trump and his business partners organized the dinner to promote sales of his $TRUMP cryptocurrency, a memecoin launched just days before Mr. Trump’s inauguration. A memecoin is a type of digital currency tied to an online joke or mascot; it typically has no function beyond speculation. But Mr. Trump’s coins have become a vehicle for investors, including many foreigners, to funnel money to his family.... The start of Mr. Trump’s second term has been punctuated with more than a dozen of these lucrative transactions for his family and partners: real estate deals from Qatar to Serbia that involve foreign governments, a new banklike crypto venture that has pulled in $2 billion from the government of the United Arab Emirates, a golf tournament at his Miami club sponsored by a Saudi-funded venture. Mr. Trump is estimated to have added billions to his personal fortune, at least on paper, since the start of his new term, much of it through crypto.” The Independent's report, which concentrates on the protesters, is here. ~~~

~~~ It’s absurd for anyone to insinuate that this president is profiting off of the presidency. -- Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, Thursday

Mr. Trump spoke [at the crypto-dinner] from a lectern adorned with the presidential seal and with American flags arrayed behind him. -- Yaffe-Bellany & Lipton report linked above ~~~

~~~ Shawn McCreesh of the New York Times: “On Wednesday, a dangerous joke was told in the Oval Office. The South African president [Cyril Ramaphosa] turned to the American president and said: 'I’m sorry I don’t have a plane to give you.' There was a lot packed into this one little aperçu. Nothing has so succinctly summed up the way the rest of the world feels it must now approach America as these 10 words.... The context was lost on no one. Earlier that day, the U.S. government had, under ... [Donald] Trump’s directive, finally and officially accepted [a] free jumbo jet from Qatar.... 'I wish you did' have a plane to offer up, [Mr. Trump] said.... 'I’d take it. If your country offered the U.S. Air Force a plane, I would take it.'” ~~~

~~~ Gary Legum of Wonkette, with a little help from his friends, speculates on the likely source of Trump's fake video "proof" of rampant white genocide in South Africa: "This video was aerial footage of a long procession of vehicles driving on a road lined with thousands of white crosses. Trump claimed each cross represented a murdered white farmer.... It was bullshit, of course.... The video appears to have been from the protest of the murder of one couple, Glen and Vida Rafferty, who were killed during a botched robbery. They were not targeted because they are white.... [The video] was apparently shared most widely on X by an account with the handle @twatterbaas. The @twatterbaas account is apparently known for showing all sorts of racist material.... [twatterbaas has 163K followers but] only two subscribers. One of those subscribers is Elon Musk.... Another source of President White Genocide’s presentation in the Oval Office appears to be American Thinker, a cut-rate wingnut blog that has been pushing paranoid and racist gibberish for many years." Do read on. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: It is impossible to exaggerate how embarrassing it is for the POTUS* to ambush a foreign leader with fake video and photos of fake atrocities which the POTUS* falsely claims are going on in the leader's country. To the best of my recollection, past real presidents -- even past real Republican presidents -- never did such a thing.

Trader Don Threatens Europe, Apple, U.S. Consumers. Kevin Breuninger of CNBC: “... Donald Trump on Friday said he is 'recommending a straight 50% Tariff on the European Union' after complaining that trade negotiations have stalled. The steep new import duties would start on June 1, Trump wrote on Truth Social. The EU 'has been very difficult to deal with,' Trump wrote. “Our discussions with them are going nowhere!' Trump’s announcement came less than 30 minutes after he threatened to impose a tariff of at least 25% on Apple if the company does not start manufacturing iPhones in the United States. U.S. stock futures sank immediately following the posts, which showed the Republican president once again wielding the threat of massive import taxes in response to economic activity he disfavors. European stock markets fell 2%.”

Maegan Vazquez of the Washington Post: “... Donald Trump and the White House levied harsh criticism Thursday against a federal judge who ruled against the administration in a deportation case this week, the latest in a long line of attacks the administration has lodged against judges who halted the president’s actions in his second term. Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Thursday that the judge in the case, U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston, 'knew absolutely nothing about the situation' in which the administration attempted to deport several migrants to South Sudan. 'The Judges are absolutely out of control, they’re hurting our Country, and they know nothing about particular situations, or what they are doing — And this must change, IMMEDIATELY,' Trump added. '… If this is not worked out quickly, and the World is watching, our Country will be under siege again, with hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals, “BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS.”’” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I have shuttered the windows and barred the doors and am huddled in a basement corner in fear of the coming of “hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals comma 'BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS.’” And all because a radical liberal activist East Coast-elite judge will not let Trump deport people to the unstable nation of South Sudan -- at least not without due process.

Michael Schmidt & Michael Bender of the New York Times: “The Trump administration on Thursday halted Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, taking aim at a crucial funding source for the nation’s oldest and wealthiest college in a major escalation in the administration’s efforts to pressure the elite school to fall in line with the president’s agenda. The administration notified Harvard about the decision after a back-and-forth in recent days over the legality of a sprawling records request as part of the Department of Homeland Security’s investigation.... The latest move is likely to prompt a second legal challenge from Harvard....” (Also linked yesterday.) The Guardian's report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, et al., of the Washington Post: “Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem ordered the agency to terminate Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification, which allows U.S. universities to admit international students, for allegedly allowing 'anti-American, pro-terrorist' foreigners 'to harass and physically assault individuals … and obstruct its once-venerable learning environment.' The secretary also accused the university of working with the Chinese Communist Party by hosting and training members of its paramilitary group. The decision means Harvard can no longer enroll foreign students, and existing international students at Harvard must transfer or lose their legal status, Noem said.” MB: This is pure harassment. Not only that, Kristi Noem should be begging Harvard to let her audit a Constitutional law class instead of badgering the university. See related story by Chris Cameron of the NYT, linked below. ~~~

~~~ Noem Threatens All U.S. Universities. Sareen Habeshian of Axios: "Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem warned universities on Thursday to 'get your act together' after halting Harvard's program to enroll international students.... 'This should be a warning to every other university to get your act together,' Noem said on Fox News on Thursday." ~~~

~~~ Robert Reich on Substack: “This could affect more than a quarter of Harvard’s student body. Noem said she did this because of the university’s 'failure to comply with simple reporting requirements.' Rubbish. There was nothing simple about the trove of information Noem demanded from Harvard — including the coursework of every international student and information on any student visa holder who had been involved in 'illegal' activity — information beyond what Harvard is legally allowed to share with the government. We are in deep authoritarian fascist territory, friends. Trump is escalating his war against American higher education and against the rest of the world.” ~~~

~~~ Steven Pinker in a New York Times op-ed: “... the invective now being aimed at Harvard has become unhinged.... [Donald Trump has said] that Harvard is 'an Anti-Semitic, Far Left Institution,; a 'Liberal mess' and a 'threat to Democracy,' which has been 'hiring almost all woke, Radical Left, idiots and “birdbrains” who are only capable of teaching FAILURE to students and so-called future leaders.'... Mr. Trump’s strangling of [scientific grants] will harm Jews more than any president in my lifetime. Many practicing and aspiring scientists are Jewish.... The concern for Jews is patently disingenuous, given Mr. Trump’s sympathy for Holocaust deniers and Hitler fans.” This is a long essay on what's wrong with Harvard and ways to fix it. Trump's approach is not one of Pinker's prescriptions.

Francesca Regalado of the New York Times: “Columbia University violated civil rights law by 'acting with deliberate indifference' toward harassment against Jewish students, the Health and Human Services Department said Thursday night, the Trump administration’s latest accusation of antisemitism against the school. No new action against Columbia, one of the nation’s most prominent universities, was included in Thursday’s announcement. The finding of a civil rights violation often precedes consequences. In Columbia’s case, the administration has already suspended more than $400 million in grants and contracts. It was not immediately clear whether the administration would seek further penalties.” MB: Nothing said about the deliberate malice and harassment the Trump administration has showered on universities, especially the ivies.

Dana Goldstein of the New York Times: “The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it was investigating the admissions system at an elite public high school in Fairfax County, Va., which has been accused of discriminating against Asian American students to favor other racial groups. The administration has repeatedly argued that the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in college admissions should also apply to K-12 education. But the court has never made such a statement, and it chose last year to allow the high school’s admissions program to stand. The school, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, is considered one of the best in the country. In 2020, the Fairfax County School Board overhauled the admissions process for Thomas Jefferson in an effort to diversify the majority-Asian student body. It did away with a high-stakes admissions exam and instituted a policy to reserve seats for top students from each area middle school. Applicants must also submit grades and essays. Under the new admissions process, evaluators do not know the names or races of applicants. But they do consider whether candidates overcame challenges such as poverty or learning English as a second language.”

Trump's Fascist Program, Ctd. Kate Conger, et al., of the New York Times: “The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday opened an investigation into Media Matters, a liberal advocacy organization that has published research on hateful and antisemitic content on X.... The regulator said in a letter sent to the organization that it was investigating the group, which is aligned with Democrats, over whether it illegally colluded with advertisers.... The letter ... required the organization to share copies of its budgets, documents showing the effects of “harmful” online content on advertisers, and communications with other watchdog groups. Elon Musk ... sued Media Matters in 2023 over claims that it tried to damage the social media platform’s relationship with advertisers. That lawsuit continues. As part of its demands, the F.T.C. also asked Media Matters to turn over all the documents it had produced or received from X in that litigation.

“The investigation is the latest example of the Trump administration’s taking actions against individuals and organizations that play critical roles in the infrastructure of the political left. Mr. Trump previously signed executive orders targeting law firms that serve Democrats and other clients who oppose him.... The president has also directed the Justice Department to investigate ActBlue, a digital fund-raising platform used by progressive causes and Democratic candidates.” ~~~

~~~ The House Piles On. Andrew Duehren of the New York Times: Donald “Trump already has the weight of the executive branch behind his efforts to strip funding from top universities, deport millions of unauthorized migrants and pressure foreign governments to change their economic policies. With the sprawling bill that passed through the House on Thursday, Republicans are also preparing to enlist the tax code as another tool against Mr. Trump’s political foils. The legislation, which could change as it heads to the Senate, would raise taxes on universities like Harvard, as well as on immigrants and on companies based in countries with taxes that the Trump administration deems unfair. Owners of major sports franchises, a group that Mr. Trump repeatedly tried and failed to join, would also see a tax increase.” Duehren adds a few specifics.

Aaron Davis & Jonathan Baran of the Washington Post analyze video and photos of the confrontation among federal officers and Democratic lawmakers at Delaney Hall, a federal detention center in New Jersey. In court documents made public Tuesday, the Justice Department alleged that amid the ensuing scrum on May 9, Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-New Jersey) struck one federal agent with a forearm, 'slammed' her arm into another and 'reached out and tried to restrain' the arresting officer.... The Post’s review confirms McIver made contact with at least two agents while in the turbulent scrum during that time, but it is difficult to discern the force of the contact and to what extent it was intentional or the result of the chaotic moment.... On Tuesday ... Donald Trump dismissed a question about whether the arrest signaled a weaponization of the Justice Department, saying: 'Oh, give me a break. Did you see her? She was out of control,' he said. 'Those days are over, the days of woke are over.'...

“Speaking about the events outside the Delaney Hall detention facility, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem last week testified to Congress that a 'mob of protesters including three members of Congress stormed the gate and they trespassed into the detention facility.' Her department published a news release claiming the lawmakers used an arriving 'bus of detainees' as a decoy to gain entrance, then 'holed up in a guard shack.' A department spokeswoman said lawmakers attacked officers, including 'body slamming a female ICE officer.' The videos examined by The Post did not support those descriptions of the events, and the government did not include them in its charges against McIver.” MB: IOW, even Bondi's DOJ conceded Noem is an irresponsible liar. ~~~

~~~ Joyce Vance of Civil Discourse: "Even if the case were to go to trial, it’s hard to imagine a unanimous jury verdict [against Rep. McIver] on these facts. But this sort of prosecution by the federal government achieves an entirely different goal, one reminiscent of the charges against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan. This is how autocrats ... chill dissent. It’s another step on the path toward autocracy." Before Vance goes into the case re: McIver, she points out that the person who charged McIver -- Alina Habba -- is lying about what job she herself holds.

Chris Cameron of the New York Times: “A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s wide-reaching effort to detain and deport international students, barring the federal government from arresting those students or revoking their visas while the case plays out in court. Judge Jeffrey S. White of the Northern District of California, who was appointed to the court by President George W. Bush, granted a temporary injunction protecting international students who were among the thousands whose visas were revoked earlier this year without clear justification, writing that government officials had 'uniformly wreaked havoc' and 'likely exceeded their authority and acted arbitrarily and capriciously' by the mass revocation of students’ immigration status...., Judge White wrote in the 21-page order.... Judge White’s ruling said that the order applied to all 'similarly situated individuals' who participate in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, which is the system governing student visas. In the order, he expressed suspicion that the Trump administration was trying to place future visa 'terminations beyond judicial review.'... The order comes hours after the Trump administration halted Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, and it is likely that this nationwide order could at least in part prevent the Trump administration’s move from being enforced.” The NBC News story is here.

Eileen Sullivan of the New York Times: “A judge handed workers across a broad swath of the federal government a reprieve on Thursday night, extending her pause on ... [Donald] Trump’s plans for vast layoffs until a case challenging them is resolved. The order, issued by Judge Susan Illston of the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California, affects tens of thousands of employees at 22 agencies, including the departments of Housing and Urban Development, State, Treasury and Veterans Affairs. She also ordered the administration not to shut down offices and programs in those agencies, or move them between agencies, as Trump officials have sometimes done in their efforts to dismantle parts of the government.... Judge Illston said Mr. Trump was not following the laws set by Congress to address such reductions.... The administration has already asked the Supreme Court to block the two-week pause that Judge Illston initially issued this month. The court has yet to rule on the emergency application, and the government is expected to request that the justices overturn Judge Illston’s new ruling as well.”

Michael Bender of the New York Times: “A federal judge on Thursday blocked ... [Donald] Trump’s executive order aimed at dismantling the Education Department and ordered officials to reinstate thousands of fired employees in a ruling that marked at least a temporary setback for the president and his plans. The decision from Judge Myong J. Joun of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts was a preliminary injunction.... The injunction was requested by a pair of school districts in Massachusetts, the American Federation of Teachers and 21 Democratic state attorneys general who sued Mr. Trump in March to block his executive order and reverse a massive round of layoffs. Judge Joun agreed with their argument that the actions equated to an illegal shutdown of the agency, which only Congress can abolish. 'The record abundantly reveals that defendants’ true intention is to effectively dismantle the department without an authorizing statute,' Judge Joun wrote in his order.” (Also linked yesterday.)

Supremes: He Has an Article II Where He Has a Right to Do Whatever He Wants. Ann Marimow of the Washington Post: “A divided Supreme Court on Thursday refused to immediately reinstate a pair of independent regulators fired by the Trump administration, saying the president may have the power to summarily oust the board members and calling into question a 90-year-old legal precedent that has protected the independence of key regulatory bodies. The court’s unsigned order, which drew a sharp dissent from the three liberal justices, did not decide the underlying merits of the case, which will continue to play out in the lower courts. But it was a strong endorsement of presidential authority at a time when ... Donald Trump is trying to seize greater control of the federal bureaucracy. 'Because the Constitution vests the executive power in the President,' the conservative majority said, 'he may remove without cause executive officers who exercise that power on his behalf, subject to narrow exceptions recognized by our precedents.'”The NBC News report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ Kate Riga of TPM: "The Supreme Court majority all but declared Thursday that it is ready to overturn a nearly century-old precedent meant to protect independent agencies from at-will firing by the President. It’s the last brick to fall in the division between the President and the parts of the executive branch Congress created to be beyond his reach.... Coupled with the Trump administration’s annihilation of the civil service, the executive branch will become something much closer to a fiefdom, an extension of presidential power with few institutional guardrails. This was a guiding light of Project 2025.... Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the three dissenting liberals, dispensed with the usual niceties to upbraid her conservative colleagues for bending to President Trump’s whims, and doing so in a two-page ruling on the emergency docket. Read on; Kagan exposes the majority not just for its subservience to Trump but also for its lack of logic. the article includes the ruling and Kagan's dissent." ~~~

     ~~~ Don Moynihan, a professor of public policy, elaborates on Riga's thesis.

Lauren Weber, et al., of the Washington Post: “The White House blamed exposure to environmental toxins, poor nutrition and increased screen time for a decline in Americans’ life expectancy Thursday, in a major administration report that also casts doubt on the current vaccine schedule and medications deemed safe by mainstream medicine. 'The MAHA Report: Making Our Children Healthy Again,' written by Cabinet officials and administration scientific leaders in response to an executive order from ... Donald Trump, declared that 'today’s children are the sickest generation in American history in terms of chronic disease.'... Some of the report’s suggestions ... stretched the limits of science, medical experts said. Several sections of the report offer misleading representations of findings in scientific papers.... Gun violence, the leading cause of death for children and teens in 2020 and 2021 according to the CDC, is not mentioned in the report. Many of the points in the environmental exposures, overmedicalization and corporate capture sections similarly overstate or misstate scientific findings. Scientific experts have similarly criticized the ways [HHS Secretary Robert] Kennedy discusses scientific studies. Here are five issues addressed in the report[.]”

Will Steakin of ABC News: "The newly sworn-in head of the Social Security Administration told agency staff this week that when he was first offered the job in the Trump administration, he wasn't familiar with the position and had to look it up online. Frank Bisignano, a former Wall Street executive, said during a town hall with Social Security managers from around the country on Wednesday that he wasn't seeking a position in the Trump administration when he received a call about leading the SSA.... While Bisignano, who previously served as chairman and CEO of financial technology company Fiserv Inc., brings experience managing large organizations and overseeing complex payment systems to his new role, he has no prior history working in government or with the Social Security system."

Fatima Hussein & Alan Suderman of the AP: “The U.S. Mint has made its final order of penny blanks and plans to stop producing the coin when those run out, a Treasury Department official confirmed Thursday. This move comes as the cost of making pennies has increased markedly, by upward of 20% in 2024, according to the Treasury. By stopping the penny’s production, the Treasury expects an immediate annual savings of $56 million in reduced material costs, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity to preview the news. In February..., Donald Trump announced that he had ordered his administration to cease production of the 1-cent coin.... Jay Zagorsky [of] Boston University said that while he supports the move to end penny production, Congress must include language in any proposed legislation to require rounding up in pricing, which will eliminate the demand for pennies.” (Also linked yesterday.) The New York Times report is here.

Maxine Joselow of the Washington Post: “The Senate voted Thursday to block California from enforcing a rule that would ban sales of new gasoline-powered cars in the state by 2035, a move that could have far-reaching implications for auto sales in a dozen states. The vote marks Republicans’ latest effort to curtail state-level efforts to tackle climate change, even as ... Donald Trump and congressional leaders have empowered states to set their own education policies and abortion laws.... The House already passed the [auto] resolution, which now heads to Trump, who has indicated he will sign the measure into law.” (Also linked yesterday.)

Risky Business. Colby Smith & Joe Rennison of the New York Times: “The market for U.S. government bonds, the bedrock of the global financial system, continued to shudder on Thursday, as ... [Donald] Trump’s bill to extend expensive tax cuts and create new ones without significantly slashing spending passed through the House of Representatives. The bill has unnerved investors, deepening worries that the country’s debt is becoming unmanageable. Yields on U.S. bonds, which underpin consumer and business interest rates around the world, from mortgages to corporate loans, have been rising in recent weeks. Yields rise as prices fall, and the higher the yields, the more risk investors perceive in to lending to the government.” (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: So after Trump imposed irresponsible tariffs, he strongarmed House Republicans into passing an irresponsible budget bill (which, admittedly, they always do), thus proving Trump is bad for business in nearly every way a country's "leader" can be bad for business. But I expect businesspeople will get over reality soon and go back to believing that the anti-regulatory party is their friend.

Abbie VanSickle of the New York Times: “A divided Supreme Court rejected a plan on Thursday to allow Oklahoma to use government money to run the nation’s first religious charter school, which would teach a curriculum infused by Catholic doctrine. The court split 4 to 4 over the Oklahoma plan, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett recusing herself from the case, and the decision provided no reasoning. That deadlock means that an earlier ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court will be allowed to stand. The state court blocked a proposal for the Oklahoma school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which was to be operated by the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa, and aimed to incorporate Catholic teachings into every aspect of its activities. Because there was no majority in the case, the court’s decision sets no nationwide precedent on the larger question of whether the First Amendment permits states to sponsor and finance religious charter schools, which are public schools with substantial autonomy.... Legal experts speculated that the 4-to-4 tie likely resulted from the chief justice joining Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson.” Thanks to Ken W. for the heads-up. (Also linked yesterday.) 

Julie Bosman of the New York Times: “Elias Rodriguez, a Chicago resident, was charged on Thursday with first-degree murder and other crimes in the killings of two Israeli Embassy aides outside a Jewish museum in Washington. By some accounts, Mr. Rodriguez, 31, led a life typical of a college-educated young professional in Chicago, residing in an apartment in a middle-class North Side neighborhood, with friends and family nearby. But he was also increasingly active in left-wing politics, posting on social media and joining demonstrations in Chicago in opposition to Israel’s war in Gaza, large corporations and racism. When Mr. Rodriguez was taken into custody after the shooting on Wednesday night, he told police officers, 'I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza,' according to an F.B.I. affidavit filed in federal court.”

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Reader Comments (16)

Seems kinda obvious, but Waldman says it it anyway. Someone had to.

https://paulwaldman.substack.com/p/corruption-is-still-corruption-even?utm_source=post-email-


Pretender's very public corruption is a symptom of a deeper problem. He gets by with it because the nation is OK with it. We've been piercing ethical bounds for years, and the Pretender's antics and the Supreme's decisions defining corruption out of existence are only two signs they're been pretty much shredded.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

More evidence we are in this sorry state because some men took an obsessive interest in J.R.R. Tolkien's fiction (as well as Rand's)?

Michiko Kakutani, in The New York Times, on Tech power players and the global far-right are learning all the wrong lessons from “The Lord of the Rings.”
"Thiel, a billionaire venture capitalist and mega donor to right-wing causes, says he’s read the trilogy at least 10 times. He has named several companies after magical objects in “Lord of the Rings.” Vice President JD Vance, whose careers in business and politics were nurtured by Thiel, followed in his steps. Vance has said that a lot of his “conservative worldview was influenced by Tolkien growing up,” and he named his venture firm Narya Capital after Gandalf’s magic ring of fire.
....
The neoreactionary ideologue Curtis Yarvin, who thinks American democracy should be replaced by a monarchy or 'chief executive,' dismissively refers to the sort of ordinary voters who helped elect Trump as hobbits who only 'want to grill and raise kids.'"

^gift link

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered Commenterlaura hunter

By using the Jewish students as an excuse to stop enrollment of, kick out, and deport huge portions of Harvard's student body the Trump administration is painting a target on the backs of Jews everywhere for the ire of the lost opportunities they are creating. Their actions make antisemitism more likely and more widespread in the communities they are targeting as the anger and injustice of their actions will cause many to seek out targets closer to home and more convenient. Of course we all know that Trump does no care about the Jewish community. In fact he and his people have shown that they are extremely antisemitic and they probably secretly cheer when they are able create more hatred around our country.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

A reminder that Fat Hitler does not have the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs on countries or continents or private companies.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterRAS
May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

Criminally Stupid

"States Forced To Kill Millions In Rural Broadband Investment After Trump Illegally Kills The Digital Equity Act… Simply For Having The Word ‘Equity’ In It"

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

"Democrats Flipped a Trump +55 District

There have been some pretty stunning special election results this year. All should come with the caveat that ever since 2017, special elections have favored Democrats, but what has happened so far this year has accelerated that trend. The week after Trump’s inauguration, Democrats won a special election for a State Senate seat in Iowa’s District 35, which Trump won by 21 points in November. A couple of months later, Democrats won a State Senate seat in Pennsylvania’s 36th district, which has voted for a Democratic president just once since 1856. The Downballot has an excellent tracker for every special election this year, and so far on average, Democrats are running 15.5 percent ahead of their 2024 results, faring worse than their 2024 margin in just 2 of 22 special elections, both coming in South Dakota.

Trump won this south Brooklyn district 77 percent to 22 percent in November, then Democrat Sam Sutton won his election this week by a margin of 35 points—a gobsmacking 90 percent swing from how this district voted in the presidential election just a little over six months ago."

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterRAS

“No free lunch” redux

Is there a more unctuous, snarky, lying mean girl working for the Trump Crime Family than Nazi Barbie KKKaroline?

I heard her snippy, whiny voice yesterday lecturing the American public on how ab-suuuuurd it is to think that “this president” would EVER make a single dime off the presidency.

You’re right, KKK girl…he’s making billions of dimes.

They all think we’re drooling morons who will believe the rankest lies. No, Nazi Barbie, you’re thinking of the MAGAts. The rest of us know what a fat greedy grifter your boss is. He’s literally selling the White House, using the People’s House to line his pockets. “Give me millions and I’ll give you a tour of the White House.”

How is that NOT benefiting personally from his office?

Then there’s this:

“I’d be stupid [you are] not to take a free luxury jet.”

Okay…rewind…

You guys will recall that not very long ago, a favorite snarky comeback for almost every member of the Party of Traitors to any effort by Democrats to help the poor, the sick, the hungry, was this:

“There’s NO free lunch!”

Meaning “Oh, you want to feed this family of undeserving poors for two months? Do you realize that might cost one of our billionaire donors a bottle of 1996 Chateau Lafite Grand Vin? How heartless can you be? Sorry. Fuck those poors! There’s NO free lunch!”

The idea being there’s a hidden cost to any benefit, which is true. But making sure poor kids have healthy food to eat has a multitude of benefits down the line, enabling them to do well in school, stay healthy, and stay out of doctors’ offices and emergency rooms as they get older.

But no. That billionaire needs his $1,400 bottle of wine. Which is why PoT scum are ending free lunches at elementary schools. Never mind that for millions of children, this is the only decent meal they’ll have all day. Fuck ‘em. Billionaires must be served first.

But there’s no free lunch for the gigantic tax cuts Fat Hitler rammed into his bill either. The hidden costs are the dissolution of government agencies, vital services millions rely on, and healthcare for millions. That’s who pays for the “free lunch” for Trump and Musk and their billionaire buddies.

And there are plenty of not so hidden costs to Fatty’s “free” plane. Payback to Qatar, often with American technology, weapons, computer chips, and that fat fuck on the emir’s speed dial.

Free plane?

Right. Free lunch right this way. Polio Bob’s roadkill special!

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterAkhilleus

The sad thing about the former Digital Equity Act is that it is being killed because of idiocy: Duh, if it says "equity" it must be done away with. So, the millions who do not have equal access to computers, broadband, smartphones, education on same, etc. will be listening to their UNequity source Fox, who will proceed to tell them it was dumped cuz libruls didn't want people to have it...and there go hordes of uneducated, unwith-it unaware MAGAts to the schoolhouse voting kiosk to vote for many more Mango Monsters/Fat Nazis/lying deluded women and their idiocy becomes our undoing. We cannot trust that Porko Pissant hasn't planted his fat face in all their brains for life, and we can't really undo that. We know that the lies are so out of control that now they are impossible to refute in real time and whatever other time there is. We all caught the Chief Liar shoving his fake papers and video at the president of SA yesterday, and even a veteran reporter couldn't break through the shit he was spewing out of his fat little lips. It is so disgusting to watch and hear, and meanwhile, the evil people in his cabal keep digging deeper to see who/what they can kill.

Never thought I would feel sympathy for Harvard...we are living in perilous times.

Dunno where this goes, and it won't end until the King is dead. Oh, and wasn't it a pleasure to see that witch Judge Jenine all dressed up for teevee in the presser after the murders of those two young people? Let us all vomit together.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterJeanne

From Democracy Docket, copied from a link in Digby, an explanation of the midnight language pasted into the House BBB which would allow the USG to ignore any and all court orders, tomorrow, today and for all the yesterdays. The Senate should rip this language out and feed it to the pandas. It would totally nullify the condign power of the courts, bottom to top. It would deny people and orgs who are not extremely (very very) wealthy from seeking federal injunctions against the USG's actions. It is part of the nazification of the administration.

"... On its face, the change appears quite small. But as Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law, recently noted, the provision would render hundreds and hundreds of other court orders in cases unrelated to Trump unenforceable.

These would include orders in cases dealing with extremely sensitive issues like school desegregation, police reform and voting rights. ..."

These people are really really evil.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick

The link dropped off .... again.

Here it is:

https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/republicans-trump-court-orders-injunctive-relief-bonds/

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick

Patrick,

I see this account of the middle of the night evil the R's aimed at the courts does mention the $1bond possibility, which I believe would be at the judge's discretion.

Also, I'm wondering how this provision fits the reconciliation requirements for a budget bill. Per Wikipedia, the Byrd Rule obtains for matters extraneous to the budget.

"The Byrd Rule defines a provision to be "extraneous"—and therefore ineligible for reconciliation—in six cases:[3]

if it does not produce a change in outlays or revenues;

if it produces an outlay increase or revenue decrease when the instructed committee is not in compliance with its instructions;

if it is outside the jurisdiction of the committee that submitted the title or provision for inclusion in the reconciliation measure;

if it produces a change in outlays or revenues which is merely incidental to the nonbudgetary components of the provision;

if it would increase the deficit for a fiscal year beyond those covered by the reconciliation measure (usually a period of 10 years);[c] or

if it recommends changes in Social Security."

Don’t know how the R’s will maneuver around this rule, but am sure they will try.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Ken:

-- That $1 bond concept will work if the judge wants it to. So ... who's yer judge?

-- But it would only work in cases coming up. It would not cover cases decided already, but would still allow the loser to ignore existing judgments the loser doesn't like. This is surreal, which is why the Senate HAS to expunge that abomination.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick

Patrick,

We are living in truly surreal times. I began to feel that way when Bush II was elected by one Supreme vote. When Obama was elected twice I hoped the nightmare was ending.

But now we're sinking ever deeper into a phantasmagoric world I never thought I'd live to see.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Every day there is fresh evidence that the current administration* is actively doing harm to reputation and the people of the United States. Surreal, phantasmagoric, tragic.

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered CommenterNiskyGuy

Mr. Potato-town wants to leave Congress to run for top state spudsucker. I say good riddance...

May 23, 2025 | Unregistered Commenterunwashed

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