“City officials and advocates warned people living in homeless camps to head to shelters or risk arrest in the federal sweeps that were expected to begin Thursday evening as part of President Trump’s takeover of law enforcement in the capital,” the New York Times reports.
Laura Loomer Compares Herself to ‘Zesty Sauce’
Laura Loomer compared herself to a “zesty sauce” in an unearthed clip of a TV dating show, Mediaite reports.
Said Loomer: “I would be a zesty sauce because I would hit the spot; but then I would have you coming back for more later. And it would be a really wet sauce.”
Trump Said to Discuss Taking Stake in Intel
“The Trump administration is in talks with Intel Corp. to have the US government potentially take a stake in the beleaguered chipmaker, helping support the company’s effort to expand domestic manufacturing,” Bloomberg reports.
“The deal would help shore up Intel’s planned factory hub in Ohio… The company had once promised to turn that site into the world’s largest chipmaking facility, though it’s been repeatedly delayed. The size of the potential stake isn’t clear.”
Russia Seeks to Add Trade and Arms Control Into Talks
“A day ahead of the meeting between President Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia, the Kremlin on Thursday signaled that apart from Ukraine, it was also interested in discussing other subjects, like economic links and nuclear arms,” the New York Times reports.
“Remarks by Mr. Putin and his foreign policy aide highlighted how, when dealing with Washington, Moscow has tried to dilute discussions about ending the fighting in Ukraine by packaging them together with other bilateral issues. In particular, Russia has focused on the prospect of discussing arms control and restoring economic ties with the United States.”
Texas Democrats Signal They’ll End Walkout
“Texas Democrats gave their clearest signal yet on Thursday that they will soon return to the Lone Star state, after decamping to stop the passage of a redrawn congressional map that adds five new GOP-leaning seats,” Politico reports.
“A statement from the state House Democratic Caucus said that the lawmakers will return on two conditions, both of which are expected this week. First, that the Texas Legislature ends its first special session on Friday, and second that California lawmakers introduce their expected proposal that could offset the GOP gains in Texas.”
Man Who Threw Sandwich Worked at Justice Department
“A man who admitted throwing a sandwich at a federal law enforcement officer deployed in Washington, D.C., worked at the Justice Department and has been fired,” CBS News reports.
Parties Engage in Redistricting Arms Race
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Inside Billy Long’s Quick Fall at the IRS
New York Times: “But within days, Mr. Long began to lose his grip on a job that he had held for barely a month. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had already ousted one White House-installed IRS commissioner this year. He would soon orchestrate the removal of another, culminating in the agency having its seventh leader since January.”
“At the center of Mr. Bessent’s concerns was the fact that Mr. Long had been trying to put together an independent plan for the IRS without informing the Treasury Department, according to five people familiar with the matter. But Mr. Long’s vision for the IRS had at least in part been shaped by Mr. Trump.”
Kristi Noem Claims She’s Deported 1.6 Million
“Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said Thursday that the U.S. now has 1.6 million fewer illegal immigrants since the start of the Trump administration – a claim based on information from a restrictionist immigration group that said their own estimate may be overstated,” The Hill reports.
GOP Senator Won’t Wear a Seat Belt in D.C.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) told Fox News that he doesn’t wear a seat belt when he’s driving in Washington, D.C. so he can act more swiftly if he gets carjacked.
Said Mullin: “I’m not joking when I say this. I drive around in Washington, D.C. in my Jeep and, yes, I do drive myself. And I don’t buckle up. And the reason why I don’t buckle up, and people can say whatever they want to, they can raise their eyebrows at me, again, is because of carjacking.”
Trump’s Golden Dome Still Shrouded in Mystery
“The companies expected to create President Donald Trump’s ‘Golden Dome for America’ know the objective: to protect the US from missiles and airborne threats. They know it means billions of dollars’ worth of contracts,” Bloomberg reports.
“But they don’t know much about what, exactly, they are expected to do — and at an event last week, the government officials who might tell them weren’t even allowed to mention the project by name.”
Trump Told Melania to Sue Hunter Biden
President Trump confirmed Thursday morning that Melania Trump’s attorneys are threatening legal action against Hunter Biden, saying he told her to “go forward,” CNN reports.
Said Trump: “You know, I’ve done pretty well on these lawsuits lately. And I said, go forward. Jeffrey Epstein has nothing to do with Melania and I introducing. But they do that. They make up stories.”
Trump Cleans Up in Crypto
The Trump family has made about $4.5 billion in crypto ventures, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day
“I think the most important thing is that people see themselves and their struggles in your campaign… And I think the larger struggle for us as Democrats is to ensure that we are practicing a politics that is direct, a politics of no translation, a politics that when you read the policy commitment, you understand it, as how it applies to your life.”
— Zohran Mamdani, in an interview with Time.
Common Cause Won’t Oppose Redistricting
“A good government group that had previously been opposed to mid-cycle redistricting said in a new policy statement on Tuesday it will not condemn California’s redistricting effort, which it called a ‘counterbalancing measure’ to President Donald Trump’s push to draw several new Republican-leaning seats in Texas and around the country,” Politico reports.
“Common Cause — a group historically opposed to gerrymandering and partisan redistricting — said on Tuesday it will not actively oppose any actions taken by Democratic states against Trump’s ‘calculated, asymmetric strategy’ to boost House Republicans’ chances of maintaining control of the House, so long as the proposed maps matched ‘fairness criteria.'”
More Medicaid Cuts Coming?
Politico: “An influential group of House Republicans has invited a chief architect of the hard-right push for deep Medicaid spending cuts to brief congressional aides Thursday as GOP leaders quietly map out a possible second party-line reconciliation package.”
Law Firms That Settled Asked to Help on Trade Deals
New York Times: “Two of the law firms that reached deals with President Trump this year to avoid punitive executive orders were connected in recent months with the Commerce Department about working on trade deals.”
“The firms, Kirkland & Ellis and Skadden Arps, were connected to the department by Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer, Boris Epshteyn.”
Wall Street Is Coming for K Street
NOTUS: “Private equity has permeated the far reaches of the global economy, from energy to real estate to journalism to bowling alleys. President Donald Trump last week signed an executive order that would greatly expand opportunities for Americans to invest their retirement savings in ‘alternative assets’ including private equity.”
“It’s not possible to capture the scope of interest in this kind of investment on K Street based on publicly available information, but it’s clear interest is growing.”
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