The Votes Weren’t Even Counted. Trump Already Promised Federal Control of California.

On Tuesday night, while California was still counting ballots in its governor’s race, Donald Trump went on Truth Social and announced the outcome he’d decided on — and promised to deliver it with federal power behind him. “The Federal Government will be there, with him, to help,” Trump wrote, referring to his hand-picked candidate, former … Read more

$250 of Monopoly Money From the Man Who Bankrupted a Casino

Recently, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stood at the White House briefing room and held up a $250 bill with Donald Trump’s face on it. It is currently illegal to put a living person on US currency. They designed it anyway. This is the most honest thing the Trump administration has ever produced. The Monopoly man … Read more

Trump’s Revenge Tour Is Costing Republicans the Senate

Donald Trump just handed Texas Democrats the one thing they could not manufacture on their own — a beatable Republican. Ken Paxton won the Texas Republican Senate primary because Trump endorsed him. That endorsement cost the Republican Party $100 million in the most expensive Senate primary in American history and ended the career of John … Read more

Sign the NDA or Lose Your Job

Donald Trump just ordered two million federal employees to sign nondisclosure agreements. Sign them or face termination. That is not a headline from a country you studied in a Cold War history class. That is the United States government, this week. The Trump administration’s Office of Personnel Management filed the directive on May 26. Every … Read more

Birds of a Feather: Trump, Paxton, and the MAGA Standard

The Republican Party compiled the scandal list themselves. Then deleted it when he won. Within hours of Ken Paxton defeating John Cornyn in Tuesday’s Texas Senate primary, the National Republican Senatorial Committee quietly deleted at least nine press releases and digital ads attacking him. Gone. The NRSC’s own communications director had called Paxton’s treatment of … Read more

Texas Puts a Teacher Against a Criminal and Calls It an Election

Texas has made its choices. On one side of the November Senate ballot: James Talarico, a former middle school English teacher, seminary student, and eighth-generation Texan who flipped a Republican district and spent his career fighting for teacher pay, property tax relief, and prescription drug costs. On the other side: Ken Paxton, a man who … Read more