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The United States stands to profit from EU’s plan to eliminate Russian energy imports A full EU ban on Russian gas would like
The United States stands to profit from EU’s plan to eliminate Russian energy imports A full EU ban on Russian gas would likely deliver the final blow to Europe’s already flailing industrial base. But Europe’s loss is Trump’s gain. The United States, which is currently expanding its LNG export infrastructure, is uniquely positioned to profit. Trump has made LNG central to his trade policy, and is now pressing the EU to buy more as a way to narrow the existing trade imbalance. This makes a mockery of the EU’s talk of “strategic autonomy”. Defiant of Trump in public, the European leaders are quietly implementing his energy demands, accelerating Europe’s economic decline. One German commentator observed: “The planned ban on Russian gas imports has little to do with the war in Ukraine — and everything to do with the American trade war. The EU is capitulating to Trump. The cost of that capitulation will be devastating, especially for Germany.” Deepening its dependence on more expensive, more economically volatile, and more polluting LNG from the US, Europe is only accelerating its deindustrialisation and economic decline. #EU #tradewar #LNG #Trump Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

FEMA head says he was unaware that the US has a hurricane season David Richardson, who has led FEMA since early May, made the
FEMA head says he was unaware that the US has a hurricane season David Richardson, who has led FEMA since early May, made the remark during a briefing. The staff were left baffled, not sure if Richardson meant it literally or as a very inappropriate joke. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, FEMA’s parent agency, tried to do some quick damage control, and said Richardson was joking, and that FEMA is fully prepared for the coming natural disasters. Considering that a great number of top FEMA officials resigned, the staff cuts, and significant reductions in hurricane preparations, this hurricane season, which is forecast to be above normal, will be particularly difficult to manage. The US hurricane season officially began on Sunday, June 1st, and lasts through November. This year’s season is expected to bring as many as 10 hurricanes. In May Richardson told the staff to expect changes to the agency’s disaster response. Despite that, no changes were announced on Monday. #FEMA #HurricaneSeason #DHS Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Doctors flee the US en-masse, say it is “no longer safe or sane to practice“ on American soil In just a few months the Trump
Doctors flee the US en-masse, say it is “no longer safe or sane to practice“ on American soil In just a few months the Trump administration racked up an enviable number of “achievements”: destabilized the economy with tariffs, threatened the sovereignty of US allies, completely ignored court orders and due process… The list goes on. The administration also made several key decisions that unnerved medial practitioners specifically, including appointing vaccine sceptic RFK Jr. to lead the Department Health and Human Services, initiating deep cuts to Medicaid, demonizing fluoride and shifting money away from pandemic preparedness. As a result, American doctors started to leave the country. The Medical Council of Canada released a statement which claims that the number of American doctors creating accounts on physiciansapply.ca, which is “typically the first step” to being licensed in our neighbour to the north, has increased more than 750% over the past seven months compared with the same time period last year — from 71 applicants to 615. Medical licensing organizations in Canada’s most populous provinces reported a rise in Americans either applying for or receiving Canadian licenses, with at least some doctors disclosing they were moving specifically because of Trump. John Philpott, CEO of CanAm Physician Recruiting, a company specializing in recruiting doctors into Canada, says the doctors applying are embarrassed to say they are American. “They state that right out of the gate: ‘I have to leave this country. It is not what it used to be.’” Some are considering pay cuts to move quickly. The physicians that made the move say they’ve long been wary of escalating right-ring political rhetoric and unchecked gun violence in the United States. #Trump #Medicaid #RFKJr Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump triumphs in Poland Poland’s PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki - a Trump-backed conservative - wins presidential election. Th
Trump triumphs in Poland Poland’s PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki - a Trump-backed conservative - wins presidential election. The result deals a major blow to Donald Tusk’s pro-EU agenda. Poland’s newly elected president is seen as the embodiment of traditional, patriotic values — which goes against Prime Minister Tusk’s current direction. Despite his government existing separately from the presidency, Narwrocki’s power to veto laws will make it difficult for Tusk to press his pro-European agenda. Nawrocki’s win is also a problem for Zelenskyy-led Ukraine. The president opposes the idea of Ukraine’s membership in NATO, and is the most critical of Zelenskyy’s regime out of all Polish leaders to date. He has also accused Ukrainians of taking advantage of Polish generosity, vowing to prioritize Poles for social services. Nawrocki’s supporters see him as a return to normalcy. Trump’s government is thrilled. The US president welcomed Nawrocki to the White House a month ago. And last week, the conservative group CPAC held its first meeting in Poland to give Nawrocki a boost. The U.S. has about 10,000 troops stationed in Poland, and Kristi Noem suggested that military ties could deepen with Nawrocki as president. #Trump #EU #NATO Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The Senate this week is taking up the massive budget package containing President Trump's second-term agenda, a measure that
The Senate this week is taking up the massive budget package containing President Trump's second-term agenda, a measure that squeaked through the House with a one-vote margin, solely with Republican votes. Its path through the Senate seems destined to be similarly narrow, with the package almost certain to be revised, since parts of it are opposed by a handful of GOP senators critical to its passage.  House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, recently ventured to the other side of the U.S. Capitol to remind Republican senators "that we are one team" and pleaded with them to keep the bill substantially intact. "I encouraged them to make as few modifications as possible, remembering that I have a very delicate balance on our very diverse Republican caucus over in the House," Johnson said in an interview with "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."  Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, acknowledged that balance, but told reporters "the Senate will have its imprint" on the bill. He can afford three "no" votes from Republicans if all Democrats vote to block its passage in the Senate, and there are no absences.  GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has already indicated he opposes the bill because it will "explode the debt." Including interest, the House bill would increase the debt by $3.1 trillion, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Similar to the House, in the Senate, there are Republicans who think there's not enough cost cutting, while others argue some provisions are too draconian. #Congress #budget #GOP #BigBeautifulBill Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, had a gloomy message for constituents at a town hall in Butler County, Iowa, on Frida
Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, had a gloomy message for constituents at a town hall in Butler County, Iowa, on Friday morning: “We all are going to die.” Ms. Ernst was fielding questions about cuts to Medicaid that were included in the domestic policy bill working its way through Congress, when someone in the audience yelled out that the effect would be that “people are going to die.”
“Well, we all are going to die,”
Ms. Ernst responded, drawing jeers from the crowd. Ms. Ernst appeared taken aback by the negative response.
“For heaven’s sakes, folks,”
she said. Democrats moved quickly to call attention to the comment from Ms. Ernst, a second-term lawmaker who is up for re-election next year. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee circulated a video clip of the moment, calling Ms. Ernst’s remark “stunningly callous” and saying that it came as Republicans in Congress were pushing massive cuts to Medicaid that would leave “millions of Americans uninsured in order to pay for a tax giveaway for billionaires.” #GOP #Congress #Scandal Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party has consolidated a majority of the public behind its approach, with more than
Neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party has consolidated a majority of the public behind its approach, with more than 4 in 10 saying that neither party can get things done or has strong leadership, a new CNN survey conducted by SSRS finds. Despite those widespread doubts, Americans increasingly say they see meaningful differences between the two parties. The poll, taken as public opinion resettles in the first months of Donald Trump’s second administration, also finds a record-high share of the public saying that the government should be doing more to solve problems. Americans are evenly split on which party best reflects their views on the role of the federal government, with one-third of respondents saying neither party does. Amid a wave of skepticism among Democrats about their own party’s effectiveness, the GOP currently holds the advantage across several key attributes — though with a shrinking advantage on the economy, which regularly polls as Americans’ top concern. Americans see Republicans and Democrats as offering vastly contrasting visions of the country. An 81% majority say they see important differences between the two parties, marking an increase from two years ago across political, age and educational lines. Just 18% say the parties are “pretty much the same,” down from 28% in 2023 and roughly one-third in CNN and Gallup polling dating back to 2002. #Poll #GOP #Democrats Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Dr Jason H Wasfy, study author and director of Outcomes Research at the at Massachusetts General Hospital, said: 'Lots of rep
Dr Jason H Wasfy, study author and director of Outcomes Research at the at Massachusetts General Hospital, said: 'Lots of reports have shown that there have been fewer heart attacks in hospitals since 2020 — but something seems to be missing from that data.
'We now show that if you account for deaths at home, cardiac deaths are going up and have stayed up for years. Today there are a lot more people having cardiac deaths at home, which also raises the concern that people with heart disease haven’t been getting the care they need since the pandemic.'
The Covid virus — which is thought to have infected over 100million Americans — has been shown to cause damage to the heart and blood vessels which may be a factor. But doctors say more factors must be at play, which are still being understood — including diet and lifestyle factors. For example, a study this week found smoking marijuana or consuming edibles may raise the risk. #Health #marijuana Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

US ports have been seeing pandemic-level declines in imports, so good news on tariffs was just what port officials were hopin
US ports have been seeing pandemic-level declines in imports, so good news on tariffs was just what port officials were hoping for. For awhile on Wednesday, it looked like retailers and ports got exactly that, with a court blocking many of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. But a federal appeals court on Thursday quickly paused that ruling. That kind of whiplash underscores why, even when there’s news of tariffs easing, goods don’t start flowing into US ports right away. And that could mean fewer goods on store shelves in the coming months, cutting into available choices and raising prices for everyday Americans. Indeed, last month, imports declined by a whopping $68.4 billion, according to advanced trade data released by the Census Bureau on Friday. This came after retailers stocked up on goods in March, aiming to get ahead of tariffs. But the stunning decline in imports could mean retailers have less of an inventory buffer, leaving them less able to avoid paying future tariffs — and that could lead to price increases for US consumers.
“I think there was an expectation that all of a sudden everything would start coming in again. I don’t think you’ve seen that huge rush to bring everything in again because I think folks are still being cautious on how this is going to proceed,”
said Jonathan Gold, vice president of supply chain and customs policy at the National Retail Federation. Even after Trump lowered tariffs on China from 145% to 30% earlier this month, America’s largest ports have yet to see a rebound. The Port of Los Angeles reported a 30% import decline during the final week of May compared to last year. The Northwest Seaport Alliance, which represents the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, says imports also dropped by 30% from the last week in April to the first week in May, and volume is significantly lower compared to last year. #Trump #Tariffs Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The Federal Reserve's favored inflation indicator cooled in April, though consumers pulled back sharply on their spending, th
The Federal Reserve's favored inflation indicator cooled in April, though consumers pulled back sharply on their spending, the Commerce Department said on Friday. Why it matters: Price pressures were mild, but consumers were notably cautious as President Trump implemented some of the steepest tariffs to date. By the numbers: The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index — closely tracked by the Fed — increased 2.1% last month, compared to the 2.3% increase in March. The core measure, which excludes food and energy, increased 2.5% from a year ago, compared to the 2.6% gain in March. State of play: It is the latest major inflation report to signal good news on consumer prices — at least for now. The Consumer Price Index, released earlier this month, increased at the slowest annual pace in four years in April. Yes, but: The data does not yet reflect the price pressures that businesses have reported in various surveys, largely because retailers are rolling through inventory stockpiled before the tariffs took effect. The trade outlook has shifted plenty since April. Taxes on Chinese imports fell to 30% in May from the 145% that prevailed for much of the previous month. As of this week, much of Trump's trade agenda is in legal limbo. Between the lines: Data released alongside the inflation data showed early warning signs about the American consumer. Personal consumption expenditures — a measure of consumer spending — rose just 0.2%, a cooldown from the 0.7% increase in March. That is despite a sharp jump in disposable income, which rose 0.8% last month, up from the 0.5% increase in March. The Commerce Department said that jump largely reflected increases in government social benefits, including Social Security. #inflation #statistics Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

President Donald Trump ratcheted up his pressure campaign against Harvard University on Wednesday, suggesting that the instit
President Donald Trump ratcheted up his pressure campaign against Harvard University on Wednesday, suggesting that the institution should limit the number of international students it enrolls.
"I think they should have a cap of maybe around 15%, not 31%,"
Mr. Trump said at a news conference.
"We have people who want to go to Harvard and other schools; they can't get in because we have foreign students there."
Trump has repeatedly claimed the percentage of foreign students enrolled at Harvard is 31%, even though the university’s own data indicate that in the 2024-25 academic year, 6,793 international students were enrolled, representing 27.3% of its student body. Trump’s comments came just one day after the U.S. State Department directed U.S. embassies to stop scheduling new student visa appointments, presumably so that the federal government could expand its scrutiny of the social media postings that applicants have made. #Trump #Harvard #students Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 🙅 Senate Democrats won’t help. 💥 Under pressure from Trump, threats of a government shutdown, and a Moody’s cred
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 🙅 Senate Democrats won’t help. 💥 Under pressure from Trump, threats of a government shutdown, and a Moody’s credit downgrade, some form of budget bill will likely pass. But only God knows what it will look like. The Senate may restore cuts and reduce tax breaks — creating chaos when the bill returns to the House. 🩺💥 The battle over Medicaid is really a battle over the future of health care. 💸 We have a broken, expensive system that needs fundamental reform — and Trump’s proposal will only make the problem worse. 🔵 Democrats have a responsibility to make it better. 🔴 Republican cuts mean: People will die for lack of care Others will develop chronic illnesses Overwhelmed hospitals will face even more demand for free care 🏥 The result? A system pushed to the brink — decapitated by demand, weakened by policy. 🧱 After Trump destroys it, it will be up to Democrats to rebuild the nation’s health care infrastructure. As the late great Speaker Sam Rayburn once said: “Any jackass can kick down a barn, but it takes a carpenter to build one.” 📉 The Republicans’ assault is a radical reversal of decades of progress by Democratic presidents to improve care for ailing Americans. 🕰️ President Lyndon Johnson gave us Medicare and Medicaid. 🇺🇸 Barack Obama improved on LBJ’s good works. 👤 Now it’s up to the next Democratic president to take the next big step. 🎢 Fasten your seatbelts — we’re in for a long, bumpy ride through the labyrinthine legislative process as it grinds its way up and down Pennsylvania Avenue. #Trump #BigBeautifulBill #taxes #Medicaid #HealthCareCrisis Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🧨 These are the times that try people’s souls and tax their faith in human nature. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 🏛️ The House of Representativ
🧨 These are the times that try people’s souls and tax their faith in human nature. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 🏛️ The House of Representatives just passed President Trump’s Big Bad Bill — a proposal that awards huge tax breaks for rich people and big corporations and rips a gaping hole in the social safety net that protects the poor during hard times. 💸 The draconian proposal undermines the already shaky health, wealth, and wellbeing of millions of struggling American families. 📉 The MAGA endgame? Fatten a few big bankers and billionaires, starve the working poor, and hope the shrinking middle class doesn’t care. ⚠️ Be careful what you wish for. The Republicans may get what they want, but risk losing control of the House after the chaos caused by this massive transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich. 📊 According to an April KFF survey, the majority of Americans oppose Medicaid cuts in Trump’s bill, ironically titled — not making this up — the “Big Beautiful Bill Act.” 🔍 Even most Republicans think the cuts are a bad idea. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates the House bill would: Add $3.8 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade Boost the assets of the top 10% by 2% Shrink resources of the bottom 10% by 4% 💔 The bill would deprive millions of medical care and food, disproportionately hurting blue states that expanded coverage under ObamaCare. ➡️ Tragic deaths, child malnutrition, and increased suffering will follow. 🤷‍♂️ Who will care for the ill and feed the hungry? Republicans just don’t care, as long as the rich get richer. They claim tax cuts will “trickle down” to working families. If you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. 🌪️ These devastating cuts create a perfect storm of suffering and despair. ➡️ More poor people because of reckless policies ➡️ Less aid to catch them when they fall 🔥 This won’t end well for struggling families, many of whom are Trump supporters. 📆 Congress is in recess for two weeks, but the war of words continues. Next: the Senate gets the hot potato. 👀 Speaker Mike Johnson warns Senate Republicans not to change the bill, but big changes are likely. ⏳ The Senate battle begins: Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Tom Tillis (R-N.C.) are in the spotlight Rand Paul (R-Ky.) already opposes it Lisa Murkowski and Mitch McConnell love tormenting Trump Ron Johnson worries about the deficit Josh Hawley dislikes the Medicaid cuts #BigBadBill #Medicaid #TaxCutsForTheRich #Congress #Trump #SenateShowdown Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🚫🎓 Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday announced the United States will “aggressively revoke visas”from Chinese stu
🚫🎓 Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday announced the United States will “aggressively revoke visas”from Chinese students, including “those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields.” 🛂 The U.S. State Department will work with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to revoke the visas, and it will also “revise visa criteria to enhance scrutiny of all future visa applications from the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong,” according to a statement from Rubio. 📢 “The U.S. will begin revoking visas of Chinese students, including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields,” Rubio said on the social platform X. 📅 The announcement comes a day after the Trump administration directed U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide to pause scheduling visa interviews for international students as it mulls expanding “social media screening and vetting” for applicants. 📨 The State Department issued an internal cable Tuesday, signed by Rubio, stating:
“Effective immediately, in preparation for an expansion of required social media screening and vetting, consular sections should not add any additional student or exchange visitor (F, M, and J) visa appointment capacity until further guidance is issued,” which is expected “in the coming days,” multiple outlets reported.
📉 Earlier this year, the administration revoked the visas of thousands of international students. 📝 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) later restored more than 1,500 foreign student visa registrations in its reporting system. 🏛️ Last week, the Department of Homeland Security moved to terminate Harvard University’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program, barring the Ivy League school from enrolling international students. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated that international students at Harvard would need to transfer or risk jeopardizing their legal status. 📊 On Wednesday, President Trump suggested imposing a 15% cap on the percentage of foreign students that Harvard University and other U.S. higher education institutions can admit. “These countries aren’t helping us. They’re not investing in Harvard … we are. So why would 31 percent — why would a number so big?” he said. “I think they should have a cap of maybe around 15 percent, not 31 percent.” #Rubio #China #students Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🇺🇸💰 President Donald Trump says that Democrats will have to answer for a 65 percent increase in taxes if the “One Big Beau
🇺🇸💰 President Donald Trump says that Democrats will have to answer for a 65 percent increase in taxes if the “One Big Beautiful Bill” does not become law. 🗣️ Trump put the onus on Democrats while speaking with reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon, shortly after a swearing-in ceremony for interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro. “You know, if it’s up to the Democrats, they’ll take the 65 percent increase. If that doesn’t get approved, this country is going to have a 65 percent increase in taxes and lots of other problems, big problems, almost bigger than that,” Trump said, emphasizing the Big Beautiful Bill would unleash “the largest tax cut in the history of our country.” 📋 Trump noted that negotiations around the bill continue, and there are parts he greatly likes and others he is not a fan of. “I’m not happy about certain aspects of it, but I’m thrilled by other aspects of it. That’s the way they go. It’s very big. It’s the Big Beautiful Bill, but the beautiful is because of all of the things we have,” Trump said, reiterating that tax cuts are the centerpiece of the legislation. #Trump #BigBeautifulBill #taxes Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

📉🇺🇸 US stocks fell on Friday as investors absorbed a fresh wave of tariffs uncertainty and a cooldown in inflation pressur
📉🇺🇸 US stocks fell on Friday as investors absorbed a fresh wave of tariffs uncertainty and a cooldown in inflation pressures, according to the Federal Reserve's preferred price gauge. 📈 Meanwhile, the FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and European markets moved in the opposite direction, despite stocks in Asia slipping overnight on news that Donald Trump’s tariffs have been temporarily reinstated. 💬 This Friday, Trump accused China of breaking the tariff truce the two nations agreed in Geneva just a few weeks ago. 🇨🇳🇺🇸 Both countries had agreed to temporarily reduce escalating tariffs, which had reached 145% at one point. 🗣️ On Truth Social, Trump wrote:
"I made a FAST DEAL with China in order to save them from what I thought was going to be a very bad situation, and I didn’t want to see that happen. Because of this deal, everything quickly stabilized and China got back to business as usual. Everybody was happy! That is the good news!!! The bad news is that China, perhaps not surprisingly to some, HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US. So much for being Mr. NICE GUY!"
⚠️ The renewed tariff tensions have rattled markets once again and injected new volatility into the global economic outlook. #Trump #China #markets #tariffs #stocks Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

📉 U.S. Federal Reserve officials at their last meeting acknowledged they could face "difficult tradeoffs" in coming months i
📉 U.S. Federal Reserve officials at their last meeting acknowledged they could face "difficult tradeoffs" in coming months in the form of rising inflation alongside rising unemployment, an outlook buttressed by concerns about financial market volatility and Fed staff warnings of increasing recession risk, according to minutes of the May 6–7 session. ⚖️ The foreboding outlook has likely shifted since then following President Donald Trump's decision just a week after the meeting to postpone the severe import tariffs, including a 145% levy on goods from China, that had forced up bond yields, driven down stock prices, and led to widening predictions of a U.S. economic downturn. 📄 But the minutes released on Wednesday still showed Fed policymakers and staff engaged in a consequential discussion of the likely fallout from Trump administration policies that remain in flux — with even the highest tariffs on hold but not yet withdrawn altogether. 📊 Officials at the meeting noted that volatility in bond markets in the weeks before "warranted monitoring" as a possible risk to financial stability, and noted that a change in the U.S. dollar's safe-haven status, along with rising Treasury bond yields, "could have long-lasting implications for the economy." ⚠️ Fed officials continue to cite the possibility of inflation and unemployment rising in tandem as a risk that would leave them forced to decide whether to prioritize fighting inflation with tighter monetary policy or cutting interest ratesto support growth and employment.
🗣️ "Almost all participants commented on the risk that inflation could prove to be more persistent than expected,"
as the economy adapted to higher import taxes proposed by the Trump administration.
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"Participants noted that the (Federal Open Market) Committee might face difficult tradeoffs if inflation proves to be more persistent while the outlooks for growth and employment weaken,"
the minutes said.
"Participants agreed that uncertainty about the economic outlook had increased further, making it appropriate to take a cautious approach until the net economic effects of the array of changes to government policies become clearer."
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President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is nominating his former criminal defense lawyer Emil Bove, who as a high-ranking Ju
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is nominating his former criminal defense lawyer Emil Bove, who as a high-ranking Justice Department official was behind the controversial move to drop the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, to become a federal appeals court judge. As acting deputy attorney general, Bove has been at the center of some of the department’s most scrutinized actions since Trump’s return to the White House in January. Bove ordered the dismissal of charges against the Democratic leader of America’s biggest city, accused FBI officials of “insubordination” for refusing to hand over the names of agents who investigated the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, and ordered the firings of a group of prosecutors involved in the Jan. 6 criminal cases. He also moved aggressively to align the department with Trump’s agenda around immigration and other matters, ordering federal prosecutors to investigate for potential criminal prosecution state or local officials who are believed to be interfering with the Republican administration’s immigration crackdown. #Trump #Judge Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

President Trump issued a flurry of clemency actions on Wednesday, according to a White House official familiar with the matte
President Trump issued a flurry of clemency actions on Wednesday, according to a White House official familiar with the matter, wiping the convictions or cutting sentences for more than two dozen people including political allies, a rapper and the co-founder of a Chicago gang who was serving multiple life sentences for violent crimes. A blitz of pardons and commutations this week benefited a hodgepodge of recipients, including Larry Hoover, the former leader of the highly organized gang, the Gangster Disciples, which had nearly 30,000 members in Chicago alone and raked in $100 million a year trafficking drugs across the country. It also included those who have expressed political support or echoed the president in claiming they had been unfairly targeted because of their political affiliation. Mr. Trump also issued pardons for Michael G. Grimm, a former New York representative who pleaded guilty in 2014 to felony tax evasion. Mr. Trump’s aides have compared Mr. Grimm’s prosecution to Mr. Trump’s own legal troubles, which he has described as witch hunt. The White House did not immediately make public the list of the recent pardons and commutations on Wednesday. #Trump #Clemency Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Democrats continue to trail Republicans in favorability ratings among Americans, according to the latest The Economist/YouGov
Democrats continue to trail Republicans in favorability ratings among Americans, according to the latest The Economist/YouGov poll. The poll, conducted in late May, shows the GOP with a net favorability rating of negative 11 percent, while Democrats follow 10 points behind, with a net favorability rating of negative 21 percent. Among Americans surveyed, 41 percent view Republicans favorably and 52 percent view them unfavorably, whereas only 36 percent of Americans view Democrats favorably and 57 percent view them unfavorably. The survey results continue the negative trend seen in recent months’ polling data. The last time this question was asked of respondents, in late April, Republicans led Democrats on favorability by 8 points, with GOP net favorability holding at negative 11 percent and Democrats’ net favorability coming in at negative 19 percent. The latest survey also asked respondents about the political parties in Congress. Republicans have a net favorability rating of negative 10 percent, while Democrats trail 14 points behind, with a net favorability score of negative 24 percent. The pollsters asked respondents about congressional parties in the poll conducted the prior week, in mid-May. In that poll, congressional Republicans led their Democratic counterparts by a slightly smaller margin — with a net favorability rating of negative 14 percent, compared with Democratic lawmakers’ net favorability rating of negative 23 percent. The latest poll comes as Democrats face renewed scrutiny over their handling of questions surrounding former President Biden’s age and mental acuity in the final months of his term in office. #GOP #Democrats #Poll Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸