President Trump posted unsupported medical advice telling pregnant women and young children not to take Tylenol, and gave unfounded recommendations on children’s vaccines.
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GOP Lawmaker Calls for Execution of Pramila Jayapal
Arizona state Rep. John Gillette (R) called for Rep. Pamila Jayapal (D-WA) to be executed, as a response to a video clip in which Jayapal discusses preparations for street protests against the Trump administration, The Guardian reports.
Said Gillette: “Until people like this, that advocate for the overthrow of the American government are tried, convicted and hanged … it will continue.”
Netanyahu Pledges to Prevent Palestinian State
Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant speech to the UN General Assembly on Friday, vowing to prevent the creation of a Palestinian state and “finish the job” against Hamas following a renewed US-led push to end the war in Gaza, the Financial Times reports.
Brief Comey Indictment Prompts Questions
“The indictment of James Comey, the former FBI director, was just two pages long and contained so little detail that it was hard for legal experts to assess its merits,” the New York Times reports.
“Some former government lawyers, as well as prominent Democrats, said the case appeared so flimsy that it was likely to fail. Some Republicans also expressed concerns, though supporters of President Trump, who had relentlessly pushed for Mr. Comey’s prosecution, praised the fact that Mr. Comey was indicted.”
A Career Ending Decision?
Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman warned that indicting James Comey “could be career-ending.”
Said Litman: “Whoever’s signature is on the bottom of an indictment — if they somehow force one through — is going to be subject to really serious professional sanctions.”
Fox Legal Analyst Doesn’t See a Case Against Comey
Fox News legal analyst Andrew McCarthy told Fox News that he does not think there is a solid case against former FBI Director James Comey in the recent indictment against him.
Said McCarthy: “It seems to be premised on something that’s not true, which is that McCabe said that Comey authorized him to leak to the Wall Street Journal.”
ICE Officer ‘Relieved of His Duties’
“A federal immigration officer was ‘relieved of his duties’ and is under investigation after he shoved an Ecuadorean woman whose husband had been arrested and pushed her to the floor at an immigration courthouse in Manhattan,” the New York Times reports.

‘There Will Be Others’
President Trump signaled that his administration will launch prosecutions against other political opponents, just hours after the justice department filed criminal charges against former FBI director James Comey, the Financial Times reports.
Asked about the indictment on Friday morning, Trump said that he had no list of who will be targeted next, but “there will be others.”
He added: “It’s about justice. Really, it’s not revenge. They went after me for four years.”
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Quote of the Day
“These people are crazy, the Democrats. So if it has to shut down, it’ll have to shut down. But they’re the ones that are shutting it down.”
— President Trump, quoted by NOTUS.
House May Not Come Back Next Week
House Republican leadership is considering not bringing the chamber back into session next week, Punchbowl News reports.
The government shuts down Wednesday without a funding bill.
House GOP leadership sources say that the ball is in the Senate’s court and the House will come back when it needs to pass another bill.
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Caving to Trump Guarantees Defeat
Adam Serwer: “Everyone always has sound, rational reasons for caving to intimidation… But in every case, the act of capitulation compromises the very thing those capitulating say they want to protect. Fighting doesn’t always result in victory, but surrendering guarantees defeat.”
“The only people who have preserved their dignity or their rights in dealing with Trump are those who have been willing to stand up to him.”
Wave of Firings Followed Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
New York Times: “Though there is no way of determining exactly how many people have faced workplace consequences, The New York Times identified more than 145 such cases through news reports, public statements and interviews with several of those targeted. Those who have faced discipline are professors and health care workers, lawyers and journalists, restaurant workers and airline employees…
“Firings over controversial statements are not new, but they appear to have become more frequent in recent years as online armies seek to identify and assail the employers of people who say things they deem inappropriate. In the wake of Mr. Kirk’s death, Vice President JD Vance urged people to call the bosses of those who celebrated the assassination.”
Comey Indictment Made Up Facts
The indictment against former FBI Director James Comey appears to attribute to him words he never actually said, MSNBC reports.
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Trump Raises the Stakes of Holding Power
The Economist: “Mr. Trump is using his office to punish adversaries in ways that are without precedent. The actions are often alarming in themselves, but what may eventually matter more is that together they are intensifying not just the perceived stakes of politics, which have been climbing for years among hyperpartisans, but the actual importance for officeholders of political authority. The way Mr. Trump uses power, in other words, is raising the real stakes for holding on to power. No one can be certain where this will lead, but it is surely sharpening the incentives of American politics.”
“It has always been crushing to lose an election, but the worthies of a defeated administration could count on lucrative corporate jobs or respectable postings at think-tanks or universities while they awaited the turn of the political wheel. This arrangement was cosy and could be corrupting, as some officials looked ahead to passing through the ‘revolving door‘ to a lobbying job and then maybe back to power. But it was also stabilizing. There was a good life to be had after government, along with the prospect of a return to public office, probably in a more senior role.”
“Now, when they lose power, officials have reason to fear criminal investigation.”
Trump Extracted ‘Finder’s Fee’ in TikTok Deal
“The Trump administration recently approached a coalition of U.S. investors set to take over TikTok’s U.S. operations with an ask: Will the group make a payment to the federal government ‘in the low billions,’ according to a person with direct knowledge of the talks,” NPR reports.
“The response from the investors, which includes tech mogul Larry Ellison, the Murdochs and venture capital heavyweight Andreessen Horowitz, was an unequivocal yes.”
Said the person: “Not a single member balked. They see it as something of a finders’ fee.”
Trump Expects Democrats to Blink on Shutdown
“The Trump administration is expecting a government shutdown come Wednesday and there are no current plans to negotiate with Democratic leadership,” Politico reports.
Said the official: “We’re going to extract maximum pain… Democrats will pay a huge price for this.”
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