“A commander of an Iran-backed militia has been charged with plotting to attack Jewish sites in the United States, including a synagogue in New York City,” the New York Times reports.
Trump’s China Trip Underscores How Power Has Shifted
Time: “He may have descended Air Force One late Wednesday to the cheers of schoolchildren brandishing the Stars and Stripes, and flanked by tech’s most influential tycoons, but it didn’t take long for President Trump to be put in his place in Beijing. In the first closed-door discussions of the visit, Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a stinging rebuke regarding American arms sales to Taiwan…”
“Given that Trump explodes at even the most trifling perceived affront… it was telling that Xi felt empowered to lay down the law from the get-go… the optics of the U.S. President, for whom belligerence has long been a badge of honor, appearing awkward and cowed is a stark illustration of the shifting balance of global power.”
“More than anything, Trump looked strangely alone despite the phalanx of top executives traveling with him… Xi’s choice of words was again telling. China is never shy about trumpeting its ‘partnerships’ of various degrees with scores of nations across the planet, even if in truth these are never evenhanded and exclusively transactional.”
“But with Trump, Xi eschewed any semblance of partnership, merely advocated a framework of ‘constructive strategic stability,’ indicating he’s settled that the U.S. is a rival and, while not wanting ties to spiral, is confident in China’s ability to hold its own…”
Trump Left with Little to Show for Two Days of Talks
“As a parting gesture to Donald Trump before he left China, Xi Jinping promised to send some rose seeds to the White House to be planted at the seat of the American presidency,” the Financial Times reports.
“But over two days of talks in Beijing — spanning the Temple of Heaven, the Great Hall of the People and, finally, the gardens of the Chinese leadership’s tightly guarded compound — Xi appeared to concede little else to the US president.”
“Their discussions yielded no clear breakthroughs on the big foreign policy and economic fissures between the two countries and fell short of delivering the sort of big business deals the White House covets from international summits”
Communist Cuba Leanings on Capitalists as Oil Runs Out
Bloomberg: “To Fidel Castro and Cuba’s communist elite, private businesses were totems of capitalist evil.”
“Now, with the country running out of food and fuel, the regime on the brink and anger spreading in the streets, it’s those private businesses — run by once-persecuted, small-scale capitalists — that hold the key to salvaging what’s left of Cuba’s economy.”
Steve Cohen Drops Re-Election Bid After New Maps
After nearly 20 years in office, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) is ending his bid for reelection to Congress, the Tennessean reports.
He did, however, have a caveat to ending his campaign: “If the courts will give two more years to that district… I will run for that office.”
Bonus Quote of the Day
“I had a total military victory. But the fake news, guys like you, write incorrectly. You’re a fake guy. We had a total military victory. I actually think it’s sort of treasonous what you write. You should be ashamed of yourself. I actually think it’s treason.”
— President Trump, speaking to David Sanger of the New York Times.
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Trump Says James Talarico Is ‘Weird’ and ‘a Vegan’
President Trump wouldn’t say if he’ll endorse in the Texas Republican Senate runoff, but he did have comments on Democratic nominee James Talarico (D).
Said Trump: “I think the Democrats have a weird, weird candidate. Six genders, a real hit on Jesus. This guy is bad news, with his mask from relatively recently. He was a vegan.”
Exchange of the Day
President Trump took questions on Air Force One:
REPORTER: Did you talk to Xi about the cyber attacks that he’s done in the United States?
TRUMP: I did. And he talked about attacks we did in China. You know, what they do, we do too. We spy like hell on them too. I told him, “We do a lot of stuff to you that that you don’t know about.”
Trump May Remove Some Iran-Linked Sanctions on China
“President Donald Trump said he’s weighing whether to ease sanctions on Chinese oil companies that buy supplies from Iran, a move that would mark a concession to Beijing after his summit with President Xi Jinping,” Bloomberg reports.
More Corrupt Than We Could Imagine
Garrett Graff: “The IRS, which remember reports to the President, and Donald Trump, who remember IS the president, are in talks to settle Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the agency.”
“The result on the table right now, somehow, seems even more corrupt than I could have originally imagined: Trump is negotiating dropping the lawsuit in exchange for the agency ending its various audits of Trump and his companies, as well as what ABC News says is the ‘creation of a $1.7 billion fund to compensate allies who claim they were wrongfully targeted by the Biden administration…'”
“This is Donald Trump basically getting the federal government to use your tax dollars to pay off the foot soldiers in his army who tried to overthrow the US government and peaceful transition of power on January 6th, as well as rewrite the history of a whole number of righteous and real prosecutions and investigations of criminals associated with the Trump administration.”
“In addition to being corrupt, it also appears that the proposed settlement is actually illegal.”
Trump Mum on U.S. Defending Taiwan from China
“President Donald Trump said Friday that he refused to directly answer Chinese President Xi Jinping when asked if the United States would defend Taiwan if China attacked it,” CNBC reports.
Said Trump: “That question was asked to me today by President Xi. I said I don’t talk about that.”
Politics Is So Broken It’s Driving People Into Therapy
Politico: “American politics has been deemed broken for years, but something new is happening: Not only are more people depressed or anxious about the state of the world, but now they are seeking professional help. And therapists are more than ready to give it.”
“With anxiety over politics reaching new heights and crises flashing relentlessly across our screens, mental health professionals say they’re seeing an influx of patients distraught about the news coming out of Washington and beyond.”
Why the Redistricting Wars Will Continue
Politico: “Republican and Democratic voters are all in on an ends-justify-means approach to map redraws, according to the latest Politico Poll conducted by Public First. With South Carolina GOP Gov. Henry McMaster expected to announce a special session today for legislators to push forward a 7-0 gerrymander to draw Democrats out, the fresh polling shows voters favor a maximalist approach.”
“According to the poll, both parties say gerrymandering is influential or decisive — and back it to counter the other. For Democratic voters, 63 percent either support or strongly support an effort to neutralize Republican gains. Only 8 percent oppose or strongly oppose.”
“For Republican voters, 54 percent either support or strongly support an effort to match or neutralize Democratic gains. Roughly 10 percent oppose or strongly oppose such a move.”
China Greets Trump With Pomp and Pageantry
New York Times: “China is at odds with the United States on many issues, but it pulled out all the stops when President Trump arrived in Beijing for a state visit, with extravagant receptions, a state banquet and rarefied access to the compound where China’s leaders live and work.”
“China does not always put on the same level of ceremony for every visiting world leader. Visits by U.S. presidents are major, high-stakes events. Chinese officials described Mr. Trump’s last visit, in 2017, as a ‘state visit plus.'”
Republicans Fumble on Affordability
Bloomberg: “The Republican-led Congress, faced with deepening economic discontent exacerbated by President Donald Trump’s Iran war, is struggling to find consensus on any plan to address the cost of living with less than six months before midterm elections.”
“Frustration is building among vulnerable GOP lawmakers and moderates who say the party is wasting valuable time on issues that aren’t resonating with Americans while ignoring the concerns about prices and inflation dominating the campaign trail.”
Merz Wouldn’t Want His Children Working in the U.S.
“German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that he wouldn’t recommend his children go to live in the U.S. because of what he described as a ‘social climate’ that has suddenly taken hold,” Bloomberg reports.
Said Merz: “I’m a great admirer of America — my admiration is not increasing at the moment. I would not recommend my children today go to the US to be trained or to work there.”
Trump Traded Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Stocks
“President Donald Trump traded hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of securities in major American companies including Nvidia, Palantir, Paramount and Boeing in the first three months of 2026,” the Financial Times reports.
“Regulatory filings published by the US Office of Government Ethics show transactions involving Tesla, Nvidia, Apple, Meta, Visa, Citi, Boeing, Qualcomm and GE Aerospace.”
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