President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “signed a deal supplying the United States with minerals and rare earths from Australia, part of the Trump administration’s effort to seek alternatives to China for those materials,” the Washington Post reports.
GOP Lawmaker Says Campaign ‘Mistakenly’ Paid Her Son
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA) paid her son $3,500 from her campaign account for “consulting,” Iowa Starting Line reports.
Twenty-two days later, her son, Jonathon Miller-Meeks, made a campaign contribution of the same amount to Miller-Meeks’ campaign.
A spokesman for the campaign called the transfer a mistake.
Republican Lawmaker Set to Force Vote on Stock Trading
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said he and fellow Republicans are ready to push GOP leaders to put their bipartisan stock trading ban bill on the floor whenever the House returns — or possibly use a discharge petition to do an end-run around Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Politico reports.
Mike Johnson Defends Trump’s Video
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) gamely defended President Trump’s social media post showing him dropping human excrement on liberal protesters in comments to reporters, calling it “satire,” Politico reports.
Said Johnson: “The president uses social media to make the point. You can argue he’s probably the most effective person who’s ever used social media for that. He is using satire to make a point.”
Marjorie Taylor Greene Issues Harshest Warning Yet
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) “says that if her party can’t keep its promise to bring down the cost of living, it will pay the price in next year’s midterm elections,” Semafor reports.
Said Greene: “I can’t see into the future, but I see Republicans losing the House if Americans are continuing to go paycheck-to-paycheck. They’ll definitely be going into the midterms looking through the lens of their bank account.”
Justices to Decide If Drug Addicts Can Have Guns
The Supreme Court agreed to decide if “habitual drug users” lose their gun rights under the 2nd Amendment, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The Trump administration is defending a federal gun control law dating to 1968 and challenging the rulings of two conservative appeals court that struck down the ban on gun possession by any “unlawful user” of illegal drugs, including marijuana.
Politico: Supreme Court will review gun law that was used to convict Hunter Biden.
Flashback Quote of the Day
“For as in absolute governments the King is Law, so in free countries the law ought to be King; and there ought to be no other.”
— Thomas Paine, writing in Common Sense in 1776.
Billionaire Calls on Curtis Sliwa to Drop Out
Billionaire John Catsimatidis — who is Curtis Sliwa’s boss at WABC Radio — called on Sliwa to drop his New York City mayoral bid in an effort to help consolidate the anti-Zohran Mamdani vote behind former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Lawmakers Bemoan Trump’s Latest Power Grab
“Members of Congress say they’re happy military troops are getting paid during the shutdown, but not necessarily that President Donald Trump is claiming vast power over the federal spending process to do it,” Politico reports.
The ‘Anti-Woke’ Tax That All Americans Are Paying
Adam Serwer: “Toward the end of the Biden administration, conservatives, fed up with the supposed imposition of liberal ideas by ‘woke capital,’ tried to create what The Economist described as a ‘parallel economy’ in which one could buy ‘anti-woke’ versions of goods such as beer and razors. Those products might come at a premium, but if that was the price of your beliefs, you were free to pay it.”
“Now, in Donald Trump’s second administration, that parallel economy is just the economy. Trumpist culture wars have made almost everything more expensive, effectively forcing all Americans to pay an anti-woke tax. Although conservatives usually use woke to describe some form of egalitarianism they oppose, it’s proved such an effective epithet that they’re now applying the label to anything they need their constituents to dislike.”
Zelensky Slams Budapest as Summit Venue
“President Volodymyr Zelensky said Budapest wasn’t the best place for talks to end the war in Ukraine because of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Russia-friendly stance, but he’d still come if invited,” Bloomberg reports.
Said Zelensky: “I do not believe that a prime minister who blocks Ukraine everywhere can do anything positive for Ukrainians or even provide a balanced contribution.”
He added: “If it’s an invitation in a format where the three of us meet, or, as it’s called, shuttle diplomacy, where President Trump meets with Putin and President Trump meets with me – then, in one format or another, we’ll agree to it.”
What Trump Doesn’t Get About the Insurrection Act
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Anti-Tax Groups Harden the GOP’s Tough Shutdown Stance
“Influential conservative groups with deep pockets are pushing Republicans to demand steep concessions from Democrats in exchange for extending health care subsidies, a move that risks prolonging a US government shutdown now in its 20th day,” Bloomberg reports.
“Activists on the right, including the billionaire Koch family’s political arm, are running ads and holding meetings to pressure Republicans to stave off Democrats’ demands. If they must negotiate, these groups argue, Republicans should at least leverage any health care talks to score political wins on abortion and other priorities resisted by Democrats.”
Quote of the Day
“Don’t forget I can use the Insurrection Act… And that’s unquestioned power.”
— Donald Trump, in a Fox News interview.
‘My Last Day as an Accomplice of the Republican Party’
The Bulwark runs a fascinating essay about life as a GOP operative in the Trump era and the compromises you have to make.
This one decided he had enough.
Four Ways Trump Acts Like a King
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Bubble Autocracy
Paul Krugman: “Donald Trump has not yet consolidated anything like absolute political power. But parts of our society — the Republican Party and a number of supposedly independent institutions like, say, CBS — are in effect living inside a bubble in which they operate as if he has.”
“Within that bubble, a cult of personality around Trump has been built, a cult of personality worthy of Kim Jong Un. And to show their fealty to Dear Leader, Republicans must engage in bizarre rhetoric.”
The Cracks in Russia’s War Economy
Foreign Affairs: “After three and a half years of full-scale conflict, the contours of Russia’s political economy reveal the boundaries of what the Kremlin can achieve. To defeat Putin’s grand goals, the United States and European countries must get a better grasp on the specific long-term vulnerabilities of the Russian economy and start exploiting them now.”



