“A majority of Americans believe President Donald Trump is not committed to protecting freedom of speech, ensuring a fair criminal justice system or preserving free and fair elections,” according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll.
Supreme Court Confronts Trump and His Tariffs
“Again and again since President Trump returned to the White House, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has blessed his boundary-pushing policies, allowing them to take effect on an interim basis while litigation plays out in the lower courts,” the New York Times reports.
“But on Wednesday, the justices will consider for the first time whether to say “no” to Mr. Trump in a lasting way.”
“At issue is the legality of his signature economic policy: the use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs on nearly every U.S. trading partner. The outcome of the case could significantly affect the global economy, American businesses and consumers.”
Axios: Supreme Court to decide fate of Trump’s tariffs.
CNN: Big business sits out the Supreme Court fight over Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The Monthslong Legal Battle to Save Foreign Aid
New York Times: “Over nearly nine months, the lawsuit challenging President Trump’s attempt to slash foreign aid funding has ricocheted around the federal judiciary but still has not reached a final resolution. It has been reviewed by 21 judges, spawned thousands of pages of filings and lumbered forward even after the administration dissolved the U.S. Agency for International Development, the government office responsible for disbursing much of the contested funding.”
Trump Fuels a Nationwide Scramble for Power
New York Times: “Redrawing congressional maps ahead of a midterm election to eke out more safe seats before any votes are cast is not part of the ordinary run-up to the midterms. At such a national scale, it is a historic break from decades of settled norms regarding when and how legislative lines are drawn.”
“Yet this midcycle redistricting effort is at the center of Mr. Trump’s strategy to win the midterms and prevent Democratic control of the House of Representatives, which would give Democrats the power to open investigations and thwart the president’s agenda. What began over the summer in Texas, with the drawing of five new Republican-favored seats at Mr. Trump’s behest, has spiraled into a nationwide redistricting arms race.”
George Clooney Thinks Kamala Harris Was a ‘Mistake’
Though George Clooney doesn’t regret his New York Times op-ed urging former president Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election, he does think it was a “mistake” having Kamala Harris step in as the democratic nominee, the Hollywood Reporter reports.
Said Clooney: “We had a chance. I wanted there to be, as I wrote in the op-ed, a primary. Let’s battle-test this quickly and get it up and going.”
Trump Says It’s ‘Illegal’ for Late-Night Host to Mock Him
Donald Trump lashed out at Seth Meyers, saying that he watched the late-night NBC show for “the first time in years” and that Meyers’ criticism of him is “probably illegal,” the Daily Beast reports.
Trump Reverses Course on Visiting Supreme Court
“President Donald Trump said Sunday he won’t be in attendance at the Supreme Court this week for a pivotal legal showdown that could gut the tariff policy at the center of his economic agenda,” Politico reports.
“Trump had flirted publicly with going to the oral arguments in the tariff case Wednesday, even though such a move by a sitting president would appear unprecedented. But as he returned to the White House from Florida on Sunday, he told reporters on Air Force One that he doesn’t plan to go.”
Fox News Tricked by AI Videos
“Fox News fell for a series of AI-generated videos this weekend in which fake SNAP beneficiaries bitterly complain and threaten to ‘ransack’ grocery stores, then rewrote the post and acknowledged the error,” The Wrap reports.
Carville Tells Biden Press Secretary to ‘Shut the Fuck Up’
Trump Held Gatsby-Themed Halloween Party
“President Donald Trump hosted a 1920’s theme party at Mar-A-Lago on Oct. 31, as multiple federal judges ruled the administration could not stop funding food aid amid the ongoing government shutdown,” USA Today reports.
“Guests were seen mimicking ‘Roaring 20’s’ era attire, a period just before the Great Depression that historians note for its staggering income inequity.”
Democrats Urge Trump to Engage in Shutdown Talks
“Democratic senators again urged President Trump to get involved directly in talks to end the government shutdown as the impasse entered a crucial week, with the lapse set to become the longest ever while pain for American households and travelers is deepening,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Lawmakers indicated late last week that they were finally making progress on talks to reopen the government and begin discussions about how to address expiring enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to leave millions of Americans with sharply higher health-insurance bills. Democrats, who have repeatedly blocked a GOP measure to reopen the government, have made talks on healthcare a condition of voting to end the shutdown.”
Energy Secretary Says No Nuclear Tests Planned
“Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that the Trump administration is not planning on conducting nuclear explosions at this time, after the president ordered nuclear weapons testing last week,” the Washington Post reports.
Trump Defends ICE Raids
President Trump defended Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in American cities in a 60 Minutes interview.
Said Trump: “I think they haven’t gone far enough because we’ve been held back… by the liberal judges that were put in by Biden and by Obama.”
When questioned about his approval of the tactics in these raids, Trump said: “Yeah, because you have to get the people out.”
Democrats Have Big Lead in the Generic Ballot
A new NBC News poll finds Democrats leading the generic congressional ballot by 8 points, 50% to 42%, “the largest lead for either party on the congressional ballot in the NBC News poll since the 2018 midterms.”
The Pentagon’s Preferred Propaganda Model
Anne Applebaum: “When you imagine media in a dictatorship, you probably think of something dull and gray. Maybe a Soviet state-television program, extolling the annual harvest. Perhaps a smudgy newspaper photograph of Chairman Mao or General Pinochet, surrounded by blocks of turgid prose.”
“But if that is your mental picture, then your imagination is out of date. Nowadays, authoritarian propaganda can be varied, colorful, even mesmerizing. Hugo Chávez, the Venezuelan dictator, used to perform on television for hours, singing, chatting, and interviewing celebrities. On one recent day, the website of Komsomolskaya Pravda—formerly the organ of the Soviet youth movement, now a mouthpiece of Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin—offered stories ranging from clickbait about “the beautiful women who lure Muscovites into dating scams” to an alarmist account of how Ukraine is ‘being turned into a training ground for the EU army.’”
“The point of these efforts is not merely to misinform but to build distrust. Modern authoritarian regimes often offer not a unified propaganda line but rather contradictory versions of reality, and in many different forms: highbrow and lowbrow, serious and silly, sort of true and largely false. The cumulative effect is to leave citizens with no clear idea of what is actually happening.”
American Pessimism Soars
“In a bitterly divided country, pessimism and cynicism reign supreme: Two-thirds of Americans say it is at least probably true that the government often deliberately lies to the people. That distrust cuts across partisan lines: Strong majorities of Donald Trump voters (64 percent) and Kamala Harris voters (70 percent) agree. Nearly half of Americans, 49 percent, say that the best times of the country are behind them, according to the Politico Poll.
“That’s greater than the 41 percent who said the best times lie ahead, underscoring a pervasive sense of unease about both individuals’ own futures and the national direction.”
Quote of the Day
“The rules of the game have changed. Now, we have to rewrite the new rules.”
— California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), quoted by NBC News.
Republicans Shoulder More Blame for Shutdown
“Voters say President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are more to blame for the ongoing government shutdown,” according to a new NBC News poll.
“But their verdict on the spending stalemate includes more blame for Democrats than some past shutdowns, part of a growing collection of data outlining negative views of both parties.”
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