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mcopelov.bsky.social
Again, this is not what needs to be done. "Why are you breaking the law & violating the Constitution & your oath of office?" is the question. When he doesn't answer it, the next journalist needs to ask it, & then the next one, & the one after that. Stop giving him & John Thune free passes every day.
atrupar.com
FOX: You said last week that you would swear in Grijalva whenever she wants. She has written a letter to your office. You have not sworn her in. Doesn't your resistance add fuel to the fire that this is about Epstein?

MIKE JOHNSON: No. This is another partisan manufactured thing
annhuebner.bsky.social
Says the man who can’t even manage air controllers.
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beijingpalmer.bsky.social
I don't understand why U.S. reporters so regularly seem to let politicians get away with 'I haven't seen that' about stuff a) they obviously know and b) is directly relevant to their job. Did they sign some kind of agreement never to ask a follow-up question?
atrupar.com
REPORTER: We know the president moved forward with mass layoffs. We're also learning there were significant cuts to staff at special education services. Are you comfortable with those cuts?

MIKE JOHNSON: I haven't seen the specifics of that and I don't know
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markjacob.bsky.social
The New York Times knows crime is not “out of control” in major U.S. cities — in fact, crime is way down from past years and decades — but NYT amplifies JD Vance’s lie without a fact check.
It’s journalism malpractice that helps the fascists.
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acyn.bsky.social
Angus: Who else are you going to give military bases to? When’s Vladimir Putin getting his rocket bases in the United States?
annhuebner.bsky.social
Quite the oopsie.
apoorvanyt.bsky.social
The Trump administration on Saturday scrambled to rescind layoffs of hundreds of CDC scientists who were mistakenly fired on Friday night in what appeared to be a substantial procedural lapse.

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/11/h...
Trump Administration Is Bringing Back Scores of C.D.C. Experts Fired in Error
www.nytimes.com
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joshuasweitz.bsky.social
"Roughly 70 Epidemic Intelligence Service officers — the so-called “disease detectives” who respond to outbreaks around the globe — received layoff notices"

There is no 'make healthy' objective here, but there will be costs and consequences, to readiness, safety, and lives.
sherylnyt.bsky.social
FULL STORY HERE: Emails began flooding CDC inboxes late Friday night announcing dozens of layoffs. HR people brought back from furlough to oversee the RIFs. Disease detectives, entire Washington office, global health, injury prevention, MMWR staff among those hit.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/11/u...
Trump Administration Lays Off Dozens of C.D.C. Officials
www.nytimes.com
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angierasmussen.bsky.social
I don’t know who needs to hear this but the CDC is being eviscerated right now. America is not going to have any kind of outbreak response capacity after tonight. Americans’ health data is no longer secure. Say goodbye to federal public health in any capacity. It’s a disaster. We won’t recover.
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bradmossesq.bsky.social
That sound you hear is plaintiff lawyers popping champagne corks and DOJ lawyers groaning.
atrupar.com
Q: How many layoffs have you authorized?

TRUMP: It'll be a lot. And it'll be Democrat-oriented.
annhuebner.bsky.social
Can you imagine if Joe Biden ever said anything this nonsensical?
annhuebner.bsky.social
So much for Trump being a good businessman. A used jet is waaaay cheaper than the rights to build and operate a military base in the US.
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thetnholler.bsky.social
Nothing says “America First” like letting another country put an Air Force base in Idaho
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rebekahtromble.bsky.social
MIT makes compelling case, as it rejects the university “compact,” making it clear that the Trump administration’s proposal is fundamentally inconsistent with the very values it claims to embrace.

This is what principled leadership looks like. 👏

orgchart.mit.edu/letters/rega...
“The document also includes principles with which we disagree, including those that would restrict freedom of expression and our independence as an institution. And fundamentally, the premise of the document is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone.

“In our view, America’s leadership in science and innovation depends on independent thinking and open competition for excellence. In that free marketplace of ideas, the people of MIT gladly compete with the very best, without preferences. Therefore, with respect, we cannot support the proposed approach to addressing the issues facing higher education.”
annhuebner.bsky.social
Yeah, old those old lady former teachers who taught kids American history and what it means to be a good citizen, and who seem to be out in force during these protests really hate America. Sure.
annhuebner.bsky.social
Lemme guess—you can’t get one if a few weeks earlier you are blowing up fishermen and bragging about it.
annhuebner.bsky.social
Good luck with that, Sean Duffy. Air traffic controllers don’t grow on trees—the training takes forever. And the last government shutdown ended bc of the effects it had on our aviation system. You are super duper desperate and in no position to threaten.
annhuebner.bsky.social
I hope the press asks Mr. Trump about his long history of Tylenol studies. My guess is this statement is a symptom of his cognitive impairment. When the press allows him to make such statements without any follow-up, they do the American public a real disservice.