President Donald Trump on Monday named Alina Habba, his personal attorney-turned-White House counselor, to serve as the next interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, ABC News reports.
Judge Says Venezuelan Migrants Deserved Due Process
A federal judge said the Venezuelan migrants removed by the Trump administration to El Salvador last week deserved to have a court hearing before their deportations to determine whether they belonged to the Tren de Aragua gang, ABC News reports.
European Allies Issue Travel Warnings to the U.S.
“Several European countries have adjusted travel guidelines for citizens seeking to enter the U.S. as the Trump administration has implemented several rollbacks on transgender rights,” Axios reports.
“Finland, Denmark and Germany urged cautionary planning for trans and nonbinary travelers seeking to enter the U.S. following an executive order requiring the federal government to recognize only two sexes: male and female.”
Americans Are Living in Trump’s Dream
Noah Hawley: “That is what the American experience is beginning to feel like in 2025: not as if we are living in President Donald Trump’s reality, but as if we are living in his dream.”
Gulf of Fear
Oliver Darcy: “When the eyes of the world fixated on the stranded NASA astronauts being rescued and touching down back on Earth, every channel danced around what precisely to call the body of water they splashed into.”
“A review of transcripts revealed an alarming reality: not one of the outlets could muster up the courage to simply refer to it as the Gulf of Mexico, the water feature’s name since the 16th century.”
“Instead, television news organizations tied themselves in knots, performing linguistic gymnastics to stay out of Donald Trump’s crosshairs, while also tiptoeing around audiences who would have surely been incensed to see them bend the knee and call it the ‘Gulf of America.'”
Trump’s Agenda Remains Stuck on Capitol Hill
“Congressional Republicans left Washington riding high after their big victory on government spending. Now they’re returning to face a brutal reality check: Their legislative agenda is going nowhere fast,” Politico reports.
“Now months into the process, House and Senate Republicans are still trading barbs and accusing each side of slowing down progress on President Donald Trump’s top legislative priority — a sweeping bill linking a tax overhaul to energy, defense and border policies.”
Greenland Denounces Upcoming Trip by Trump Officials
Greenland’s prime minister slammed an upcoming trip to the island by Second Lady Usha Vance and other U.S. officials as “aggressive” and a clear show of power, Axios reports.
Said Prime Minister Múte Egede: “We are now at a level where it can in no way be characterized as a harmless visit from a politician’s wife.”
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The Judiciary’s Last Stand
Tom Nichols: “President Donald Trump is at war with the rule of law in the United States. His assault is already the most hostile and sustained political attack on America’s legal and law-enforcement institutions since the Civil War. It is a war he declared before he began his first term, and one he pursued with tenacity once in office. It even had its own call to arms on January 6, 2021, or so many of his supporters believed.”
“Exiled temporarily from the White House, Trump spent four years vowing to continue this war if he were reelected, and he has made good on that promise, targeting the foundations of almost every institution of law and justice within his reach as the chief executive.”
Don Jr. Joins Board of GrabAGun
“A slew of conservative politicians and gun activists, including Donald Trump Jr., and investor Blake Masters, are joining the board of GrabAGun, a digital firearms retailer that plans to go public this summer,” Axios reports.
Trump Praises Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos is “a good guy,” Trump told Clay Travis over the weekend.
Said Trump: “I didn’t really know him in the first term. I mean, it’s such a difference between now and the first time.”
He also said Bezos bashed his Washington Post în their private meeting: “They actually did a couple of bad articles on him. He said, ‘This is crazy, I lose my fortune running this thing and they, you know, they’re out of control.’ These people are crazy. They’re crazy people. They’re out of control.”
Trump Demands Colorado Take Down Painting
President Trump is demanding that Colorado take down its “purposefully distorted” painting of him hanging in the State Capitol, The Hill reports.
Said Trump: “Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves, but the one in Colorado, in the State Capitol put up by the Governor, along with all other Presidents, was purposefully distorted to a level that even I, perhaps, have never seen before.”
He added: “I am speaking on their behalf to the Radical Left Governor, Jared Polis, who is extremely weak on Crime, in particular with respect to Tren de Aragua, which practically took over Aurora (Don’t worry, we saved it!), to take it down. Jared should be ashamed of himself.”
RFK Jr. Plays Tennis with Novak Djokovic
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. played tennis with Novak Djokovic, who was barred from several competitions during the height of the pandemic after he refused to be vaccinated.
Johnson Weighs Options to Punish ‘Activist Judges‘
Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to chart a “middle ground” on punishing judges who rule against President Trump, as some in his conference “express unease with going as far as impeaching judges.”
A Big Week for Trump’s Agenda
Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune will meet on Tuesday along with House and Senate committee leaders to begin working out the differences between their budget resolutions paving the way for passing President Trump’s agenda through reconciliation, Punchbowl News reports.
U.S. Could Breach Debt Limit in July
The Treasury Department will likely exhaust its borrowing authority — leading the federal government to default on some of its obligations — as soon as mid-July, according to a Bipartisan Policy Center projection.
The date is dependent on how much the IRS collects in tax revenue by mid-April.
Trump’s Policies Attack His Own Base
Paul Krugman: “Donald Trump is often described as a ‘populist.’ Yet his administration is stuffed with wealthy men who are clueless about how the other 99.99 percent lives, while his policies involve undermining the working class while enabling wealthy tax cheats.”
“What is true is that many working-class voters supported Trump last year because they believed that he was on their side. And that disconnect between perceptions and reality ought to be at the heart of any discussion of what Democrats should do now.”
China Is Ready to Blockade Taiwan
“China’s armed forces are more ready than ever to surround the self-ruled island of Taiwan, cut it off from the world and try to squeeze it into submission,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“A Chinese blockade of Taiwan would be an act of war that sparks a global crisis. It would provoke a military response by Taiwan, force President Trump to decide whether the U.S. military should help defend the island, disrupt global trade and impel European nations to impose punishing sanctions on Beijing.”
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