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Melania speaks out of turn

Something’s brewing in Trumplandia:

Melania Trump summoned reporters to the White House Thursday afternoon to give a surprise statement about Jeffrey Epstein, saying she had no relationship with him, was not a victim of his and had no knowledge of his crimes.

In remarks that lasted just under six minutes, she said she wanted to clear “my good name.” She addressed rumors about the origin story of how she met her husband, the president of the United States. And she called on Congress to give a hearing to victims of Mr. Epstein’s crimes.

Shorter Melania: “I know nothing! I see nothing! I hear nothing!”

Nothing is what you should see, says her husband.

So why this statement, and why now? We suspect something unflattering is about to drop and she’s trying to get ahead of the negative press. The timing of Melania Trump’s call for victim testimony in public hearings sounds more like a warning than victim advocacy. Victim Marina Lacerda thinks it’s a threat to re-traumatize them.

Consider: Donald Trump’s personal law firm, the former Department of Justice, has “in recent weeks” asked its civil rights division to investigate star January 6 hearings witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, over allegations of lying to Congress under oath. The move came ahead of former AG Pam Bondi’s firing, sources tell The New York Times, in an effort “to shore up her shaky standing with the president.”

The possible message to Epstein victims is, implicate Trump in anything and it will come back to bite you. Lawyer up.

About those Epstein victims. A group issued a statement:

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have already shown extraordinary courage by coming forward, filing reports, and giving testimony.

Asking more of them now is a deflection of responsibility, not justice.

It added:

It also diverts attention from [former attorney general] Pam Bondi, who must answer for withheld files and the exposure of survivors’ identities.

Those failures continue to put lives at risk while shielding enablers. Survivors have done their part. Now it’s time for those in power to do theirs.

If rumors that the president launched his attacks against Iran to divert public attention from the Epstein saga are true, his wife just torpedoed that effort:

“And why is this happening today? He’s spent the past six weeks trying to bomb this Epstein story out of the headlines. Two days after the cease-fire, she puts it right back on top. She must really hate him. I don’t know how else to explain it.” — JIMMY KIMMEL

BTW, Melania Trump’s approval ratings have cratered.

Watch that space.

You walk into the room with your pencil in your hand
You see somebody naked and you say, “Who is that man?”
You try so hard but you don’t understand
Just what you will say when you get home
Because something is happening here but you don’t know what it is
Do you, Mr. Jones?

Kiss Of Death

Viktor may rue the day he sucked up to Trump. (Gift Link:)

Writing on Truth Social in late March, President Trump expressed solidarity with Viktor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister. Looking ahead to Hungary’s parliamentary election this Sunday, Mr. Trump called Mr. Orban “a truly strong and powerful Leader” who “fights tirelessly for, and loves, his Great Country and People.” In case there was any doubt where his support lay, he concluded: “I AM WITH HIM ALL THE WAY!”

This was no isolated enthusiasm. Despite Hungary’s small size, with a population of under 10 million, many Trumpian figures see its longtime prime minister as a key political ally. In the fall, the administration’s National Security Strategy pledged to help “healthy nations” in Central and Eastern Europe, like Hungary, resist the “civilizational erasure” supposedly threatening the continent. “It’s in our national interest that Hungary be successful,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio summarized in February. For Mr. Trump, it’s simple. Mr. Orban is, he says, a “fantastic guy.”

His embrace may be a kiss of death for the Hungarian leader. Though MAGA supporters see Hungary as a conservative utopia, many Hungarians aren’t so happy for their country to play this role. Worse are the effects of Mr. Trump’s policies, aggravating an economic downturn and threatening the prime minister’s electoral support. In recent years, far-right parties around Europe have cultivated close ties with Mr. Trump; Hungary’s election may be a warning against getting too close. For if Mr. Orban falls, it will be in no small part thanks to his fan in the Whit

Orban won’t be the only one who has regrets.

Impeach Him Again

Of course he deserves it. Will they do it? Doubtful. But they should:

A majority of Americans want Congress to impeach President Donald Trump now, according to a new poll.

Fifty-two percent of registered voters back impeachment compared to 40 percent opposed, according to the survey of 790 voters commissioned by two groups opposing his Iran war and other policies. The finding includes one in seven Republicans supporting removal proceedings.

Party breakdowns showed stark divisions. Democrats backed impeachment 84 percent to 8 percent, with 78 percent strongly favoring removal. Republicans opposed impeachment by 81 percent to 14 percent, with 77 percent of GOP foes strongly opposed. Independents swung toward impeachment with 55 to 34 percent.

The calls are growing:

President Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire with Iran on Tuesday did little to stem the growing tide of calls from congressional Democrats for his impeachment or removal via the 25th Amendment.

The Republican support needed for these efforts to succeed is highly unlikely to materialize, but Democrats are desperate to show their voters that they are doing everything they can to get Trump out of office.

  • Reps. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) and Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) each sent letters to Vice President J.D. Vance and the Cabinet asking to remove Trump by invoking the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
  • Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.) introduced articles of impeachment against Trump on Tuesday morning, which cite the war in Iran among many other alleged violations.
  • Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.) also announced plans to file articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for his role in the war.

Trump announced Tuesday night that he agreed to a two-week ceasefire just over an hour before his stated deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  • Trump had threatened in a Tuesday morning post on Truth Social that if the deadline wasn’t met, “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will.”
  • That statement had Democrats and even a handful of Republicans up in arms, but Vance — despite his reputation as an anti-interventionist — backed up the president, saying, “We’ve got tools in our toolkit that we so far haven’t decided to use.”
  • A spokesperson for Vance did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

More than 85 House Democrats had called for President Trump to be impeached or removed via the 25th Amendment as of Tuesday evening.

  • Among those were members of House Democratic leadership and prominent lawmakers such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
  • The vast majority were progressives, however, with more moderate and swing-district Democrats mostly sticking to calls for an Iran war powers vote.

Several House Democrats made clear their calls for Trump’s removal still stand despite the ceasefire agreement.

  • “Just because a President announces he’s agreed to a two week ceasefire moments before he threatened to commit war crimes, does not mean he is suddenly fit to serve,” Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) said in a post on X.
  • Said Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.): I’m glad there is a reported ceasefire deal with Iran. But … Donald Trump can’t simply threaten war crimes with impunity. Congress needs to get back in session now to stop this war and remove Donald Trump.”

If only 7 Republicans had had the cojones to convict him in the 2nd impeachment over J6, the world would have been spared this nightmare.

Targeting The Pope

There is no one they won’t threaten:

A top Vatican diplomat was summoned to the Pentagon for a “bitter lecture” demanding that the Pope get behind Donald Trump, it has emerged.

Vatican officials briefed on the meeting told The Free Press that one of the Pentagon’s most senior officials summoned Cardinal Christophe Pierre to meet in January—then told him that the United States has the military power to do “whatever it wants,” and that Pope Leo, the first American-born pontiff, “better take its side.”

The site writes that “as tensions escalated,” one U.S. official “went so far as to invoke the Avignon Papacy, the period in the 1300s when the French Crown leveraged its military power to dominate the papal authority.”

Pierre was reportedly summoned to the meeting by Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, a Catholic who served in the first Trump administration and was nominated by Trump to his current role. Colby is a close ally of Catholic convert JD Vance. Such a meeting between Pentagon officials and the Vatican is believed to be unprecedented.

The Free Press writes that Pentagon brass “picked apart the pontiff’s January speech,” referring to his inaugural State of the World Address. They reportedly took issue with a passage in which Leo challenged Trump’s so-called Donroe Doctrine, saying, “A diplomacy that promotes dialogue and seeks consensus among all parties is being replaced by a diplomacy based on force, by either individuals or groups of allies.”

I’m sure Vance will find a way to excuse this insanity despite the fact that he’s even written a new book about his Catholic faith, which is about as authentic as his politics.

They Voted For Him Anyway

They care more about owning the libs than the survival of the country.

The AG Of His Dreams

Pam Bondi’s tenure at the Department of Justice started out with such promise. She understood from the beginning that her job was to serve not as attorney general of the United States, but as attorney general of Donald Trump. She was his personal legal hit woman, and she took on the assignment with energy and enthusiasm.

For a solid year she fulfilled her duty as a top Trump sycophant, showing not even the slightest compunction at behaving like a schoolyard bully and shameless apple polisher. During what would turn out to be her last major public appearance in office, she testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Feb. 11 that Trump is “the greatest president in American history” and, in an attempt to divert attention, argued that the committee should be talking about the stock market instead of the Epstein files. The assumption was that the “audience of one,” as Trump is called, would undoubtedly be pleased by her combative attitude and rousing defense of him, but it turned out that he had already soured on his attorney general. He would fire her within the month. 

Bondi had known Trump for years, even before he became president, so she should have known that, with him, loyalty only goes one way. The day after she was sacked, her official portrait was thrown in the trash at the very building that had been her domain.

It’s unclear what exactly cooled Trump on Bondi, but we do know he was unhappy about her inability to stick it to his political enemies. But Trump will perhaps have better luck with the man he immediately named as his acting attorney general — Todd Blanche, Bondi’s deputy and yet another of Trump’s personal lawyers. On Tuesday, at his first press conference after taking office, Blanche proved that he is more than up to the task of flattering the president before the television cameras. When asked if he wanted to be named to the job permanently, he replied, “I love working for President Trump. It’s the greatest honor of a lifetime. And if President Trump chooses to nominate somebody else and asks me to go do something else, I’ll say, ‘Thank you very much, I love you, sir.’”

That sort of sentiment is certainly appreciated by Trump, but it is insufficient in securing his regard. So Blanche, obviously seeking to learn from his predecessor’s mistakes, went on to make clear that he loyalty to the president comes first — ahead of the traditions and norms that have long been in place at the Justice Department, ahead of his duty to the country, ahead of any commitment to the rule of law.

A reporter asked about his policy of taking “referrals” from the president, pointing out that after Watergate, Congress intentionally constructed a firewall between the White House and the DOJ. Blanche bridled at the suggestion, calling it “the most false statement I have ever heard in my life.” 

“There is always communication between a president and his priorities and what the DOJ should be focused on and not focused on,” he said, certainly knowing that is not why the firewall was erected. It was created to insulate the department from politics to the greatest extent possible, and to prevent an attorney general from using their tremendous power on behalf of the president. After Watergate, that was considered an abuse of power. Not anymore.

Blanche went on to explain that there are “men, women and entities that the president in the past has had issues with,” and it is Trump’s right and duty to lead the country. He said that while the president doesn’t want to go after his political enemies, “he wants justice” because people had gone after him and his family.

That bald admission shows that, if he hopes to exonerate his boss, Blanche will need to hone his skills as a political mouthpiece. But what he might lack in rhetorical finesse, he more than has in job experience, as least as defined by Trump.

During his 14 months as Bondi’s deputy, Blanche presided over a full-scale purge of the Justice Department, which saw the firing of anyone with even the most tangential relationship to the investigations of Trump’s role in Jan. 6 and his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, and his possession of classified documents after leaving office. He has made no bones about believing that any prosecutor who worked on those cases had behaved unethically and should have resigned. At the same time Blanche is defending Trump’s right to “get justice” against anyone he believes has wronged him, he is overtly punishing the department’s career prosecutors and FBI agents who were assigned to “get justice” for the president’s criminal behavior. 

There are also other ongoing inquiries targeting Trump’s political enemies, including yet another attempt to discredit the Russia investigation and the Obama administration with a secret probe based in Florida. On Tuesday, the Justice Department announced that its civil rights division, headed by Harmeet Dhillon, a right-wing activist whom many are urging Trump to appoint as attorney general, has been assigned to investigate former Trump White House employee Cassidy Hutchinson for allegedly lying to Congress, a task that makes no sense for the department. The case is yet another punitive shot against one of Trump’s perceived enemies, and they are making sure it goes to a political operative who understands the assignment.

Blanche would most likely be easily confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate, and his paean to Trump at Tuesday’s press conference shows that he understands his boss very well. By expressing his unconditional love for the president and making clear his willingness to be tossed aside like one of his discarded wives, Blanche has signaled he will do anything Trump wants him to. And if anything goes wrong, he’ll happily take the fall. 

Blanche is the attorney general of Trump’s dreams. Until he isn’t. 

Salon

His Next Conquest?

Nobody’s buying his last one

Donald Trump’s second term has been an extinction-level event for American credibility. The malignant narcissist could get his suit ripped, his arm broken, and his nose bloodied and he’d still declare victory. Nobody’s buying what he’s selling this time. Not even his allies.

Who saw Marjorie Taylor Greene coming to Jesus?

Trump may soon find himself more isolated (and more dangerous) than ever. There are calls for another impeachment. But no Republicans with the balls to do what’s right. There are calls from Democrats and from Greene for Trump’s removal via the 25th Amendment. Even Alex Jones asked a guest on Monday, “How do we 25th Amendment his ass?” Right-wing podcaster Candace Owens chimed in too.

Trump still believes in his power to bend reality to his will. He’s amped up for another “conquest” as if he’s just finished with one of Jeffrey Epstein’s young masseuses.

I remember when MAGA morons were pushing Russian propaganda from their Putin-paid influencers and calling us “warmongers” for supporting aid to Ukraine so they could defend themselves.

Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) 2026-04-09T11:13:32.949Z

What Trump has finished off is American credibility, writes a former special assistant to the president in the Biden administration. Writing from Spain, Amanda Sloat lets Americans know their country’s reputation is trashed (gift link):

More and more Europeans no longer view the United States as a reliable ally. The reasons are not hard to find. The president has threatened to leave NATO, sidelined allies in negotiations over Ukraine’s future, imposed steep tariffs on the European Union and threatened to seize Greenland by force — prompting Europeans to prepare for the real prospect of military conflict with their oldest ally. One recent survey found that one-quarter or more of respondents in some countries — including France, Germany and Spain — see the United States as a rival or adversary. Another found that an absolute majority view Trump as an “enemy” of Europe and U.S. foreign policy as “recolonization.” Polls also reflect a growing belief that China is a more dependable partner.

There’s more. And less.

The U.S. is losing access to European bases and intelligence. When the U.S. and Israel first attacked Iran, a joint statement by Britain, France and Germany pointedly noted their lack of involvement. A growing number of European countries have refused to authorize base or airspace access for offensive military operations, while Poland reportedly denied a U.S. request to transfer air defense systems. These actions follow Britain’s significant but barely noticed decision last fall to suspend intelligence sharing about suspected drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean given concerns about legally dubious U.S. strikes.

The U.S. is also losing European business. As European governments increase their defense budgets, they are unsurprisingly using taxpayer euros to support domestic arms manufacturers. The Trump administration has threatened retaliation if their procurement bids exclude American companies — while at the same time rerouting U.S. munitions already purchased by Europe for the Pentagon’s use in Iran.

This dynamic isn’t limited to governments — it’s reaching ordinary consumers and financial markets. There is growing support for “Buy European” movements. In the Nordic countries, new apps scan a product’s barcode, view its origin and identify local alternatives. Dutch citizens are deleting Google Maps in favor of national options. Retail and institutional investors, including pension funds, are shifting away from U.S. equities amid fears the U.S. Treasury could freeze European assets. The E.U. is also expediting new trade deals with partners like India and Mercosur.

That’s some art, Trump’s deals.

“An Example Of Failure”

A public service announcement

While you were Googling duck-and-cover instructions from the 1950s and 60s on Tuesday, JD Vance was in Budapest campaigning for the reelection of Hungary’s far-right nationalist prime minister, Viktor Orbán. Orbán is flagging in the polls ahead of Sunday’s election.

Axios declares:

Viktor Orbán is the cornerstone of President Trump’s vision for Europe. The pro-Kremlin, anti-EU strongman has spent 16 years building a template for Christian nationalist rule now embraced by the American right.

Orbán has been the toast of CPAC, a Tucker Carlson crush, and self-styled defender of western civilization against the predations of wokeness and race mixing. Vance praised Orbán, saying, “The president loves you, and so do I, because you’re such an important part of what has made Europe strong and prosperous.” Etc., etc.

About that “strong and prosperous.”

Richard Stengel, former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy under President Obama, commented on Hungary Tuesday during an appearance on “Deadline: White House.” Speaking as a former editor (Time), Stengel recommended that every article on Hungary come with an advisory box. It would read:

Hungary the poorest country in the EU

Hungary is the most corrupt country in the EU

Hungary is a country the size of Pennsylvania but it’s four times as poor as Pennsylvania

Italy is 10 times richer than Hungary

Bookmark that.

“Hungary is an example of failure,” Stengel emphasized, an example of state capture.

So just what is it that white, Christian nationalists find attractive about Hungary? Orbán is loudly and proudly anti-immigrant. Here’s a quote (2022):

“We [Hungarians] are not a mixed race … and we do not want to become a mixed race,” said Orbán on Saturday. He added that countries where European and non-Europeans mingle were “no longer nations”.

That makes Orbán a MAGA darling, and Hungary a model for what MAGAs want for the U.S.

The Cato Institute:

Some US conservatives see Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Hungary as a model for America’s future. In reality, Orbán’s crude majoritarianism has undermined the rule of law and media freedom in Hungary to take control of the economy and funnel resources to loyal oligarchs. The dismantling of institutional constraints on state power has gone further than in other modern democracies, and the results have consistently disappointed, even in areas where the government claims achievements such as strengthening the economy or increasing fertility rates. Far from being a model, Orbán’s Hungary is a cautionary tale of what results from an unrestrained executive with strongly centralized power, crony capitalism, and the systematic dismantling of the rule of law.

Again, Orbán is a MAGA darling. Like Dear Leader.

Not that perspicacity is their strong suit, but MAGAs had best be careful what they wish for.

I’m reminded of the family of conservative Christians that moved from Houston to Russia because they believed their three daughters “were being brainwashed by public school and mainstream media to support LGBTQ rights” and because “American culture in general no longer offered white people the same opportunities as other races.” Russia would be their non-woke, white-Christian paradise. Another family from Abilene emigrated for the same reasons, except with sons. Life in Russia was not their white-Christian paradise either.

The Clipping Hero

Here’s a lovely piece about Aaron Rupar, the man who provides the clips that I rely upon to document the atrocities I share with you every day. He has a great eye for what’s important and has made it possible to follow the story of this administration on video.

The psychological demands of Aaron Rupar’s work are immense. He counts himself lucky to have remained more or less healthy after a decade in his job.

“I certainly wouldn’t say that I’m like a model of mental health,” says the father-of-two from Minnesota. “But for the most part, especially considering what I do and how much time I spend doing it, I think I’ve been able to emerge relatively unscathed.”

Rupar works from his spare room in his Minneapolis house. His job is to watch President Trump. All day, every day.

I hear that…

And good on Aaron for this:

“It’s really difficult to cover him in a way that conveys how unhinged he is,” says Rupar. “That’s kind of how people are trained to do political journalism. It’s like, ‘OK, what did he say that was newsworthy, what’s new?’ So you kind of pick up those things and convey them to your audience. But in reality, when you actually watch his rallies, you see that they’re full of hatred, he’s lying constantly, and a lot of it is incoherent.”

Yep, yep, yep. You can’t know just how unhinged and outrageous this whole thing is without paying very close attention to Trump and it’s very hard to keep your humanity sometimes. But Aaron remains as sincere, genuine and authentic as he’s always been, a true mensch. I don’t know that I could have continued to do this if he wasn’t performing this valuable service.

Melania’s New Ride

It would be a shame not to use it:

Kristi Noem’s controversial $70 milion luxury jet will remain under the Trump administration’s purview as First Lady Melania Trump will be among those who get to use it.

Some of the President’s Cabinet secretaries will also be allowed to use the aircraft, which was originally purchased to help with Trump’s mass deportation agenda, The Wall Street Journal reported. 

The jet was bought by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and featured a bedroom, showers, a kitchen, four large flat-screen TVs and even a bar, according to images obtained by NBC News in February.

Just more outrageous taxpayer rip-offs by the administration that was going to drain the swamp — apparently so they could build personal McMansions on the silt.

If Democrats manage to take back full power in 2028, this should be among the first things they sell off, right after they demolish the ballroom and the arch. The symbolism is important even if the money is a drop in the bucket in the big scheme of things. They should start running on this right now.

Anti-corruption is going to be an extremely important issue over the next few cycles.