“Conor McGregor, the mixed martial arts fighter recently found civilly liable for rape back in his native Ireland, is a St. Patrick’s Day guest of honor at the White House,” Politico reports.
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Musk Claims Democrats Bought Votes of Illegal Immigrants
Elon Musk claims he found evidence that Democrats spent up to $200 billion on government contracts to “buy” the votes of illegal immigrants to create “one socialist state,” the Washington Examiner reports.
Said Musk: “The fraud we’re seeing is overwhelmingly on the left. I mean, it’s not zero on the right, but these NGOs are almost all left-wing NGOs that are being funded, for example. So, they hate me because DOGE is being effective.”
He added: “The single biggest thing that they’re worried about is that DOGE is going to turn off fraudulent payments of entitlements. I mean, everything from Social Security, Medicare, you know, unemployment, disability, small business administration loans, turn them off to illegals. This is the crux of the matter. Okay, this is the thing, why they really hate my guts and want me to die.”
Jeffries Says He Agrees with Schumer on Most Things
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) downplayed any disunity between him and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), saying Sunday that they agree on the “overwhelming majority of issues,” The Hill reports.
Said Jeffries: “Chuck and I agree on the overwhelming majority of issues moving forward, including our effort to oppose the largest potential Medicaid cut in American history. And we’re all going to have to come together.”
Trump Adviser Warns of Uncertainty Over Tariffs
“President Donald Trump’s top economic aide on Monday warned of more economic uncertainty stemming from the United States’ evolving tariff agenda,” CNBC reports.
Said economic adviser Kevin Hassett: “Absolutely, between now and April 2, there’ll be some uncertainty.”
“The remark acknowledges what many analysts and business leaders have complained about for weeks, as Trump’s sweeping tariff announcements — and subsequent revisions to them — sow confusion in the markets.”
Whitewashing American History
Don Moynihan: “Right now, the federal government is engaged in a dramatic purging of visual representations of American history and its current workforce. Some of this is a Stalinist removal of former officials. The official portraits of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, and Trump Secretary of Defense Mark Esper are gone. An NIH mural featuring Anthony Fauci was removed.”
“More systematically, it also the removal of women, persons of color, and trans people, following executive orders around DEI and gender. Here, the removals signal the end one form of representation that valued inclusiveness and a broader understanding and acknowledgment of people whose stories were not always told…”
“The Trump presidency is, as much as anything, a project of purging and erasing large parts of America, of people, ideas, capacities, and knowledge.”
Russians Celebrate Trump’s Closure of Voice of America
“Russian propagandists Margarita Simonyan and Vladimir Solovyov enthusiastically praised the US decision to halt funding for Radio Liberty and Voice of America during a broadcast on Russian television,” the Kyiv Post reports.
Doctor Deported Over ‘Sympathetic Photos’ on Her Phone
Federal authorities say they deported a Lebanese doctor holding an American visa last week after finding “sympathetic photos and videos” of prominent Hezbollah figures in the deleted items folder of her cell phone, Politico reports.
Democratic Backlash Upends Schumer’s Book Tour
How Republicans Learned to Love High Prices
Scott Lincicome: “After spending most of the 2024 campaign blaming Democrats for inflation and insisting that tariffs don’t increase prices, Donald Trump and his allies have a new economic message: High prices are good.”
“Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, for example, recently admitted to the Economic Club of New York that inflation-weary Americans could see a ‘one-time price adjustment’ from Trump’s tariffs, but he quickly added that ‘access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream.’ Representative Mark Alford of Missouri told CNN, ‘We all have a role to play in this to rightsize our government, and if I have to pay a little bit more for something, I’m all for it to get America right again.’ And Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick put his own spin on the argument, telling NBC News that, yes, prices on imports will rise, but American-made goods will get cheaper, and that’s what matters. (In fact, tariffs generally lead to price increases for imported and domestic goods, because the latter face less foreign-price competition.)”
“It’s true that affordable goods and services are not, on their own, the definition of the American dream. But they’re a necessary component of it, and trade is one of the most important drivers of that affordability. Until recently, Republicans understood this quite well.”
Trump Heaps Praise on Jeff Bezos
President Trump praised Jeff Bezos in an interview with Sinclair Broadcasting without any prompting from the interviewer: “I’ve gotten to know him, and I think he’s trying to do a real job. Jeff Bezos is trying to do a real job with the Washington Post, and that wasn’t happening before.”
Arlington Cemetery Website Scrubbed
Arlington National Cemetery’s website “has scrubbed dozens of pages on gravesites and educational materials that include histories of prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members buried in the cemetery, along with educational material on dozens of Medal of Honor recipients and maps of prominent gravesites,” Task & Purpose reports.
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Chuck Schumer Is Facing a Biden Moment
Lauren Egan: “Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s handling of the government funding fight has caused such damage to his standing in the party that even supporters were privately discussing this week whether it represented the nadir of his lengthy political career.”
“It wasn’t because they felt Schumer had erred in shepherding a House Republican-authored bill to passage in the Senate. It was how feeble he appeared to be in the process—a leader in title but not spirit.”
Destroying America’s Brand
Paul Krugman: “This turn away from military dependence on the U.S. is understandable. America is no longer a reliable ally to the world’s democracies; indeed, between Trump’s turn toward Putin and his talk of annexing Canada and Greenland, we don’t look like an ally at all. Rumors that U.S. jets have a “kill switch” that would allow Trump to disable them at will are probably false, but sophisticated military equipment requires a lot of technical support, so you don’t want to buy it from a country you don’t trust.”
“And this observation got me thinking. How much economic damage will America suffer because it has become a rogue nation?”
The Battle for the Bros
New Yorker: “In last year’s Presidential election, Democrats lost support with nearly every kind of voter: rich, poor, white, Black, Asian American, Hispanic. But the defection that alarmed Party strategists the most was that of young voters, especially young men, a group that Donald Trump lost by fifteen points in 2020 and won by fourteen points in 2024—a nearly thirty-point swing.”
Said pollster John Della Volpe: “The only cohort of men that Biden won in 2020 was eighteen-to-twenty-nine-year-olds. That was the one cohort they had to hold on to, and they let it go.”
“Candidates matter; so does the national mood, and the price of groceries. Yet some Monday-morning quarterbacks also noted that, just as 1960 was the first TV election and 2016 was the first social-media election, the 2024 Presidential campaign was the first to be conducted largely on live streams and long-form podcasts, media that happen to be thoroughly dominated by MAGA bros.”
Trump Claims He Won Club Championship
President Trump declared that he won the championship at his own Palm Beach golf club.
Said Trump: “Such a great honor!”
Voice of America Broadcasts Begin Falling Silent
“Frequencies carrying Voice of America, the government-backed service that transmits news, often into authoritarian countries, are going dark or carrying music instead after Mr. Trump ordered the dismantling of the agency that oversees the broadcaster,” the New York Times reports.
“In other cases, outlets that used its programming will remain online without contributions from the United States.”
Bad Timing for a Book Tour
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) may “get an earful from activists” when he hits the road for his book tour this week, the Washington Post reports.
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