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(I predict the Military will be ordered to either swear allegiance to Trump or resign.)

Hegseth orders rare, urgent meeting of hundreds of generals, admirals

The Pentagon has summoned military officials from around the world for a gathering in Virginia. Even top generals and their staffs don’t know the reason for the meeting.

September 25, 2025 at 10:07 a.m. EDT

By Tara Copp, Dan Lamothe, Alex Horton, Ellen Nakashima and Noah Robertson

https://archive.ph/BGIoN#selection-239.0-268.0

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered hundreds of the U.S. military’s generals and admirals to gather on short notice — and without a stated reason — at a Marine Corps base in Virginia next week, sowing confusion and alarm after the Trump administration’s firing of numerous senior leaders this year.

The highly unusual directive was sent to virtually all of the military’s top commanders worldwide, according to more than a dozen people familiar with the matter. The directive was issued earlier this week, as a government shutdown looms, and months after Hegseth’s team at the Pentagon announced plans to undertake a sweeping consolidation of top military commands.

In a statement Thursday, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell affirmed that Hegseth “will be addressing his senior military leaders early next week,” but he offered no additional details. Parnell, a senior adviser to the defense secretary, voiced no concerns about The Washington Post reporting on the meeting, scheduled for Tuesday in Quantico, Virginia.

There are about 800 generals and admirals spread across the United States and dozens of other countries and time zones. Hegseth’s order, people familiar with the matter said, applies to all senior officers with the rank of brigadier general or above, or their Navy equivalent, serving in command positions and their top enlisted advisers. Typically, these officers each oversee hundreds or thousands of rank-and-file troops.

Top commanders in conflict zones and senior military leaders stationed throughout Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region are among those expected to attend Hegseth’s meeting, said people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to publicly discuss the issue. The order does not apply to top military officers who hold staff positions.

None of the people who spoke with The Post could recall a defense secretary ever ordering so many of the military’s generals and admirals to assemble like this. Several said it raised security concerns.

“People are very concerned. They have no idea what it means,” one person said.

Two others expressed frustration that even many commanders stationed overseas will be required to attend. One said, this is “not how this is done.”

“You don’t call GOFOs leading their people and the global force into an auditorium outside D.C. and not tell them why/what the topic or agenda is,” this person said, using an abbreviation for general officer or flag officer.

“Are we taking every general and flag officer out of the Pacific right now?” one U.S. official said. “All of it is weird.”

The orders come as Hegseth has unilaterally directed massive recent changes at the Pentagon — including directing that the number of general officers be reduced by 20 percent, firing senior leaders without cause and a high-profile new order to rebrand the Defense Department as the Department of War.

Top administration officials also have preparing a new national defense strategy that is expected to make homeland defense the nation’s top concern, after several years of China being identified as the top national security risk to the United States. Some officials familiar with the order to travel said they thought that may come up.

Hegseth’s directive in May to slash about 100 generals and admirals also has generated concern among top military leaders. He called then for a “minimum” 20 percent cut to the number of four-star officers — the military’s top rank — on active duty and a corresponding number of generals in the National Guard. There also will be another 10 percent reduction, at least, to the total number of generals and admirals across the force.

Last month Hegseth fired Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency; Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, the chief of the Navy Reserve; and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, a Navy SEAL officer who oversaw Naval Special Warfare Command. No specific reason was given in either case.

The firings were the latest in a wider purge of national security agencies’ top ranks. Since entering office, the Trump administration also has fired the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.; the chief of naval operations, Adm. Lisa Franchetti; the commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. Linda Fagan; and the Air Force vice chief of staff, Gen. James Slife among others. The list includes a disproportionate number of women.

Gen. David Allvin, the chief of staff of the Air Force, announced last month he will step down in November, after he was asked to retire.

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Since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the Trump administration has been speed-running an attack on the “radical left.” And the tactics it has been using are darkly reminiscent of the Red Scare of the 1940s and ’50s. So what can that period teach us about the current moment and what the Trump administration might do next? How far could this go?

Corey Robin is a political theorist at Brooklyn College. He’s an expert on McCarthyism and the author of the book “The Reactionary Mind,” one of the most insightful books you can read on the Trumpist right. In this conversation, he walks through what happened in the first and second Red Scares and what made him start worrying about the Trump administration.

Read the full transcript here: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/24/opinion/ezra-klein-podcast-corey-ro
bin.html


Download Corey Robin’s “The Reactionary Mind” for FREE from https://annas-archive.org/search?q=Corey+Robin



Late in life, William F. Buckley made a confession to Corey Robin. Capitalism is "boring," said the founding father of the American right. "Devoting your life to it," as conservatives do, "is horrifying if only because it's so repetitious. It's like sex." With this unlikely conversation began Robin's decade-long foray into the conservative mind. What is conservatism, and what's truly at stake for its proponents? If capitalism bores them, what excites them?

In The Reactionary Mind, Robin traces conservatism back to its roots in the reaction against the French Revolution. He argues that the right was inspired, and is still united, by its hostility to emancipating the lower orders. Some conservatives endorse the free market; others oppose it. Some criticize the state; others celebrate it. Underlying these differences is the impulse to defend power and privilege against movements demanding freedom and equality — while simultaneously making populist appeals to the masses. Despite their opposition to these movements, conservatives favor a dynamic conception of politics and society — one that involves self-transformation, violence, and war. They are also highly adaptive to new challenges and circumstances. This partiality to violence and capacity for reinvention have been critical to their success.

Written by a highly-regarded, keen observer of the contemporary political scene, The Reactionary Mind ranges widely, from Edmund Burke to Antonin Scalia and Donald Trump, and from John C. Calhoun to Ayn Rand. It advances the notion that all right-wing ideologies, from the eighteenth century through today, are improvisations on a theme: the felt experience of having power, seeing it threatened, and trying to win it back. When its first edition appeared in 2011, The Reactionary Mind set off a fierce debate. It has since been acclaimed as "the book that predicted Trump" ( New Yorker ) and "one of the more influential political works of the last decade" ( Washington Monthly ). Now updated to include Trump's election and his first one hundred days in office, The Reactionary Mind is more relevant than ever.

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Hegseth orders hundreds of military leaders to attend unprecedented meeting in Quantico, Virginia

https://theintercept.com/2025/09/25/hegseth-military-generals-admirals
-washington-dc
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The Intercept reports:

Hundreds of generals and admirals have been ordered to Virginia in the coming days, according to four defense officials who spoke to The Intercept on the condition of anonymity. The conclave of general and flag officers is unprecedented and alarming, the sources said.

The officials said that the military’s top brass were, on Wednesday, instructed to report to a Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, on or around September 30 to meet with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Two sources believed that the timing was pegged to the potential government shutdown.

The officials were unsure of the exact reasons behind the extraordinary order. They speculated about the purpose, wondering if it might foretell:
a culling of general officers;
a significant reorganization of the military command structure;
a threat to eschew contact with the press; or
a loyalty oath about putting Trump administration priorities above all else.

One source, somewhat in jest, evoked the phrase “coup d’état,” later clarifying they meant a gutting of leaders who might question Trump’s policies.

“It is beyond highly irregular to have all the operational and command GOFOs tasked to fly to DC and also not tell any of them why,” said one of the officials, using military shorthand for general and flag officers. “To say the military leadership is anxious would be an understatement.”

“The Secretary of War will be addressing his senior military leaders early next week,” chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell told The Intercept when asked about the fears expressed by the officials.

Most of the military’s top officers — those with the rank of brigadier general or above, or their naval equivalent — are required to attend, the officials said. They said that even top brass in conflict zones and forward areas are among those ordered to the meeting. One official told The Intercept that the order was “madness” and unlike any order in living memory “or probably ever.” Another said that calling home generals and admirals from front-line stations was “reckless” but in keeping with the Trump administration’s efforts to keep the top echelons of the officer corps on a tight leash.

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(Trump has a plan to burn down the government)

White House mass firing memo signals Trump would accelerate priorities in a shutdown. Democrats aren’t backing down

By Phil Mattingly, Adam Cancryn, Sarah Ferris

https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/26/politics/government-shutdown-trump-firi
ng-memo-democrats



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Friday, September 26, 2025 9:25 AM

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Keep it real please


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(I predict the Military will be ordered to either swear allegiance to Trump or resign.)

Hegseth orders rare, urgent meeting of hundreds of generals, admirals

The Pentagon has summoned military officials from around the world for a gathering in Virginia. Even top generals and their staffs don’t know the reason for the meeting.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two





I posted in my Trump is destroying everything thread; I was concerned he's bringing them home to fire them. Both you and I are talking about this but none of the morning shows are. It's like because it would be so outrageous the talk show hosts aren't even thinking about that as a possibility.



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Friday, September 26, 2025 1:41 PM

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Why don't you two dipshits wait and see what happens so you don't look like assholes with your incorrect opinions again like you always do.

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Saturday, September 27, 2025 6:51 AM

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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Why don't you two dipshits wait and see what happens so you don't look like assholes with your incorrect opinions again like you always do.

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Why wait? There are only four possibilities. None of them should be allowed to happen, but one will because Trump wants it:

Hegseth puts us all at risk

Why put all the American commanders in one room?

By Timothy Snyder | Sep 26, 2025

https://snyder.substack.com/p/hegseth-puts-us-all-at-risk

My historian colleagues might correct me, but I do not think anyone at least in recent history has done what Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is about to do: put all of the American generals and admirals from around the world into a single room (next week, in Virginia) just to say something to them.

There is no practical reason to do this: he has easier and more secure ways to communicate with the commanders. And there are obvious risks: the entire armed forces of the United States, spread around the world, will be without its leaders. Given that the government could well shut down the next day, the separation of commanders from their command might be indefinite.

And if Hegseth has his way, those generals and admirals will all be in one site, announced in advance, which means that the entirety of the American command structure will be more vulnerable, physically, than in any conceivable military scenario, including nuclear war. There is no scenario other than this one in which they would all be in the same place at the same time.

So why might Secretary Hegseth do such an extraordinary thing? Only four solutions to the puzzle come to mind.

1. He has some trivial thing to say and does not understand the risks.

2. He wishes to endanger the lives of the generals and admirals.

3. He will stage a purge, perhaps involving a loyalty oath or something similar that requires personal presence.

4. He will tell the commanders that henceforth their assignment will be to oppress American citizens (“homeland defense”). This could be combined with the third scenario: those who refuse will be fired.

Perhaps others can think of other possibilities, but I am afraid that I cannot.

One might wonder why no effort was made to keep this secret. Perhaps Hegseth wants the senior officers to worry. Perhaps the news was shared because reasonable people in the Pentagon fear that the meeting is part of a plan to remake the American military as a domestic political police force. This would be in conjunction with other efforts, such as yesterday’s terror memo https://snyder.substack.com/p/trumps-terror-memo-audio to pursue regime change in the United States. Making known that there will be such a meeting is the one way to begin a conversation that might prevent its taking place, or at least alter its purpose.

PS News outlets: please do not publish heroic portraits of Hegseth or of others in connections with articles about this and related subjects. Doing so undermines reporting and naturalizes the transition to authoritarianism.

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Saturday, September 27, 2025 10:20 AM

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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Why don't you two dipshits wait and see what happens so you don't look like assholes with your incorrect opinions again like you always do.

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Why wait?



I just told you why. Because you always look like an asshole in retrospect.

Always.

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Sunday, September 28, 2025 6:05 AM

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Behind the Curtain: The most unprecedented presidency in 250 years

By Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen | Sept 23, 2025

https://www.axios.com/2025/09/23/trump-unprecedented-presidency-behind
-the-curtain


Not since America's founding 250 years ago has a U.S. president expanded power — and punished critics — in more unprecedented ways than Donald J. Trump.

1. Executive power: Trump has declared nine national emergencies in his first eight months in office, stretching the definition of "emergency" in creative and aggressive ways.

• Historical analogy: Since 1980, presidents have declared an average of seven in a four-year term. Trump's 200+ executive orders fall far short of the thousands issued by FDR (a wartime president elected to four terms), but Trump's pace—142 in his first 100 days—is the highest on record.

• New precedent: Future presidents can use loosely defined "emergencies" as a routine tool to bypass Congress and unlock extraordinary powers governing trade, immigration, mineral extraction and foreign disputes.

2. Free-press crackdown: Trump has waged the most aggressive government campaign against mainstream media in modern U.S. history —stripping funding from public outlets, pushing the FCC to revoke broadcast licenses over negative coverage, and personally suing CBS/ Paramount, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times while in office.

• Historical analogy: No modern president has deployed such a mix of lawsuits and regulatory muscle. Even Richard Nixon, who targeted the Washington Post and CBS through the IRS and FCC, never sued multiple networks directly.

• New precedent: Future presidents can use lawsuits, regulatory threats, and funding pressure to bring independent media to heel.

3. Seizing congressional purse strings: Trump has tried to freeze or redirect billions in congressionally appropriated funds, from public health to foreign aid to university research.

• Historical analogy: The closest precedent is Nixon, who tried to "impound" funds in the early 1970s. Congress responded by passing the Impoundment Control Act of 1974—which the Trump White House claims is unconstitutional—to stop presidents from unilaterally withholding money. No president since has attempted impoundments at this scale, or with such open defiance of Congress and the courts.

• New precedent: Future presidents can treat Congress's "power of the purse" as optional, withholding or redirecting funds to pressure states, institutions or foreign governments.

4. Tariffs: Trump has effectively seized the authority over tariffs that the Constitution gives to Congress, wielding tariffs to reshape global trade and punish countries for political or economic disputes.

• Historical analogy: The last sweeping tariff shock was Smoot–Hawley, which President Hoover signed in 1930 and wound up worsening the Great Depression. Since then, presidents have used delegated powers narrowly — including President Reagan's selective tariffs on Japanese motorcycles and semiconductors in the 1980s to try to protect American manufacturing. Trump is the first to use emergency authorities to impose broad tariffs without new congressional legislation.

• New precedent: Future presidents can bypass Congress to unilaterally set tariff policy, erasing one of the legislature's core constitutional powers.

5. Overriding the Constitution: Trump issued an executive order seeking to eliminate birthright citizenship — a right guaranteed in the 14th Amendment — for the children of unauthorized immigrants.

• Historical analogy: Past constitutional showdowns have come during war or insurrection: Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus in the Civil War. FDR interned Japanese Americans during World War II. In each case, presidents acted under extraordinary wartime claims of necessity. No president has ever tried to nullify a core constitutional guarantee by executive order in peacetime — not even Nixon at his most imperial.

• New precedent: Future presidents can attempt to nullify core constitutional rights through executive orders rather than constitutional amendments or legislation.

6. Purging watchdogs and civil servants: Trump has fired inspectors general en masse, dismantled independent agencies, and ordered loyalty-driven purges across the federal workforce.

• Historical analogy: The closest echoes are the spoils system under Andrew Jackson in the 1830s, when partisan loyalty determined federal jobs, and Nixon's "enemies list." But both were constrained — the Pendleton Act of 1883 ended mass patronage hiring, and inspectors general were introduced after Nixon. Trump has revived the spoils system at a scale unseen since the 19th century.

• New precedent: Future presidents can eliminate internal checks and turn civil servants into political operatives who serve the president rather than the public.

7. Eroding DOJ independence: Trump has declared himself the country's "chief law enforcement officer" — a title typically reserved for the attorney general — claiming the right to personally dictate prosecutions and order investigations of his political opponents.

• Historical analogy: Other presidents have leaned on the Justice Department — Nixon schemed to use the FBI and Justice Department against enemies until Watergate exposed it. George W. Bush's administration was accused of firing seven U.S. attorneys for political reasons, leading to the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and other top officials. The difference: Those efforts were usually concealed or denied. Trump has largely made his claims explicit, publicly asserting direct authority over prosecutors in a way no modern president has dared.

• New precedent: Future presidents can claim direct authority to launch or block investigations, erasing the long-standing norms separating the White House from the Justice Department.

8. Eroding Fed independence: Trump tried to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook as part of an extraordinary campaign to pressure the central bank to cut interest rates.

• Historical analogy: Presidents have leaned on the Fed before — LBJ hauled chair William McChesney Martin to his Texas ranch to berate him over rates, and Nixon privately pressed chair Arthur Burns to juice the economy before the 1972 election. But neither tried to remove Fed governors mid-term.

• New precedent: Future presidents can treat the Fed as an arm of the White House, undermining the principle of central bank independence that has anchored U.S. economic stability for decades.

9. Wartime powers in peacetime: Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members without hearings, ordered maritime strikes on alleged drug traffickers without congressional authorization, and deployed the National Guard to D.C. and Los Angeles without the consent of local authorities.

• Historical analogy: Presidents occasionally have stretched security powers in peacetime, but narrowly. Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock, Ark., in 1957, but to enforce court-ordered desegregation, not to override state authority for political aims. Presidents George W. Bush and Obama both justified expansive national-security actions after 9/11, but under explicit congressional authorizations. Trump is the first to wield war powers domestically and abroad in peacetime, without legislative cover.

• New precedent: Future presidents can stretch wartime authorities to bypass Congress and due process for military operations on both domestic and foreign territory.

10. Pay-me capitalism: The Trump administration has secured a "golden share" in U.S. Steel, taken a cut of chipmakers' foreign sales and a stake in Intel, and scored companies on their loyalty to Trump's agenda.

• Historical analogy: Past presidents intervened in industry only during crises — FDR's War Production Board in WWII, or the TARP bailouts in 2008. In those cases, government stakes were temporary and statutory. Trump's approach is different: during peacetime, permanent and without legal authorization. The Wall Street Journal's Greg Ip describes it as "state capitalism with American characteristics" — closer to China's party-industry nexus or Russia's oligarchy than to traditional U.S. capitalism.

• New precedent: Future presidents can use the power of the state to extract equity, revenue and political concessions from private companies as the price of doing business.

11. Targeting Big Law: Trump punished firms that represented political adversaries by stripping contracts and security clearances, extracting multimillion-dollar pro bono deals.

• Historical analogy: No president before Trump used federal power to directly coerce private firms into financial penalties for representing political clients.

• New precedent: Future presidents can weaponize government power to intimidate lawyers, deterring them from representing clients who challenge the administration.

12. Punishing universities: Trump withheld billions in federal funding from schools such as Harvard and Columbia — citing their handling of pro-Palestinian protests, campus antisemitism, and DEI policies — and used the leverage to force changes in curricula and leadership.

• Historical analogy: In the McCarthy era, professors were ousted over alleged communist sympathies. In the Vietnam era, Nixon railed against universities as hotbeds of unrest. But those campaigns relied mainly on rhetoric and blacklists. Trump is the first president to tie federally appropriated money directly to how universities handle political speech and protest on campus.

• New precedent: Future presidents can use federal dollars to police academic speech and independence, reshaping universities to align with partisan agendas.

13. Rewriting health and vaccine policy: Trump fired career health officials, slashed funding for public health research, and gave political allies broad control over FDA and CDC decisions.

• Historical analogy: Presidents have had major impacts on health policy before — Reagan downplayed the AIDS crisis, George W. Bush launched PEPFAR, Obama built pandemic playbooks after H1N1. But their interventions largely worked within expert systems. Trump is the first to dismantle those systems in peacetime, sidelining scientific expertise to give political appointees direct control over vaccines and public health guidance.

• New precedent: Future presidents can subordinate public health to partisan agendas, treating life-or-death scientific guidance as another lever of political control.

14. Profiteering: The Trump family is believed to already have made billions of dollars during his second term, including through massive foreign crypto deals, real estate ventures and brazen access plays.

• Historical analogy: Presidential profiteering has a long shadow — Ulysses S. Grant's administration was mired in scandals involving cronies cashing in. Warren Harding's Teapot Dome involved Cabinet officials taking bribes from oil companies. But in most cases, the enrichment was indirect or hidden. Trump has intertwined policy with family business at a scale and transparency unseen in U.S. history.

• New precedent: Future presidents can treat the White House as a platform for personal enrichment, including in nascent industries for which the U.S. government is writing the rules.

15. Jan. 6 pardons: Trump issued blanket clemency to more than 1,500 people charged in the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including violent offenders and far-right extremists.

• Historical analogy: Andrew Johnson pardoned ex-Confederates after the Civil War. Jimmy Carter pardoned Vietnam draft evaders in 1977. But those were framed as acts of reconciliation to heal national wounds. Trump pardoned his own supporters for crimes committed on his behalf, in an attempt to erase accountability for an attack on Congress itself.

• New precedent: Future presidents can use the pardon power to shield their political movements from the rule of law, granting impunity for crimes against the state.

The bottom line: This can seem improvisational, and sometimes is. But step back and you see a very clear, often methodical, march to greater executive power. It often starts with one Truth Social post here or an executive order there. But then the pattern repeats itself. And new precedent is slowly — then suddenly — set.

• Now it's commonplace to see Trump use U.S. military on U.S. soil, a move once reserved for clear emergencies. Or sue a media company for criticism, or target individual critics, or pressure universities to fire leaders or shift policies, or demand law firms or businesses to pay the government or face its wrath.

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Fentanyl Doesn’t Come Through the Caribbean

The White House is using the opioid epidemic to justify lethal strikes and other policies.

By Nick Miroff | September 26, 2025

https://www.theatlantic.com/national-security/archive/2025/09/fentanyl
-trump-venezuela-caribbean-boats/684373
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“Please be warned that we will blow you out of existence,” President Donald Trump said during his speech at the United Nations on Tuesday, issuing a politely phrased mortal threat to would-be drug traffickers. Already, the administration has killed 17 people—“narco-terrorists,” Trump calls them—in air strikes on three boats allegedly from Venezuela and loaded with what the president has described as “big bags of cocaine and fentanyl.”

Trump and his aides have justified the extrajudicial killings as a decisive measure to protect Americans from dangerous drugs, especially fentanyl, the synthetic opioid behind the worst overdose epidemic in U.S. history, which accelerated during his first term in office.

“We have no choice,” Trump told the United Nations General Assembly. “Each boat that we sink carries drugs that would kill more than 25,000 Americans.”

But here’s the thing: Although the United States Coast Guard interdicts staggering quantities of illegal drugs in the Caribbean each year, it does not encounter fentanyl on the high seas. South American cocaine and marijuana account for the overwhelming majority of maritime seizures, according to Coast Guard data, and there isn’t a single instance of a fentanyl seizure—let alone “bags” of the drug—in the agency’s press releases.

Last month, the U.S. cutter Hamilton returned to Florida with what the agency called “the largest quantity of drugs offloaded in Coast Guard history”: 61,740 pounds of cocaine and 14,400 pounds of marijuana (that’s the weight of about three city buses). The haul, gathered by multiple federal agencies during 19 seizure incidents in the Caribbean as well as the Pacific, had an estimated street value of $473 million. But there wasn’t any fentanyl on the boat.

Steve Roth, a Coast Guard lieutenant commander and spokesperson for the agency, wrote to me that Coast Guard crews confiscated a “historic amount of cocaine” during the 2025 fiscal year that ends this month, but no fentanyl. He offered a bank-shot rationale for Trump’s claims, arguing that other illegal drugs, such as cocaine, generate profits that “fuel and enable Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Transnational Criminal Organizations to produce and traffic illegal fentanyl threatening the U.S.”

Trump has spoken in personal terms about the devastating toll of the fentanyl crisis, and has long tied it to his efforts to fortify the southern border and crack down on immigration. Anne Fundner, the mother of a 15-year-old who overdosed from a fentanyl-laced pill, gave an emotional speech at the Republican National Convention last year, blaming her son’s death on the Biden administration’s border policies. Trump pledged to make ending the fentanyl crisis a top priority for his administration, and has cast the drug as an insidious foreign tool devised to undermine American greatness. He now invokes it as a fact-free way to justify policies with little or minimal nexus to the drug trade.

The president cited fentanyl production when he imposed tariffs on Canada, even though fewer than 0.2 percent of fentanyl seizures by U.S. Customs and Border Protection occurred along the northern border. Trump has cited fentanyl trafficking to push for hundreds of additional miles of barriers across deserts and mountains along the Mexico border, in spite of CBP data that show that more than 90 percent of U.S. seizures of the drug occur at the official crossings, or ports of entry, where couriers hide the drug in body cavities or inside vehicles.

In his second term, Trump has taken what was once a right-wing talking point—treating smuggling organizations as terrorist groups rather than criminal syndicates—to create an emergency justification for the use of lethal force. If the U.S. military can kill terror suspects plotting to blow up Americans, then it can also use lethal force on smugglers trying to poison them with drugs, this thinking goes. But the administration has not said what specific legal authority it is using to kill trafficking suspects with no due process, aside from loosely claiming that the United States is “at war.”

“I think the rules of engagement should be similar to what they are in war, because we are, in fact, in a war against these drug cartels,” Vice President J. D. Vance, who has written about his mother’s struggles with opioid addiction, told reporters in response to criticism of the strikes.

This month, as his administration positions a naval flotilla in the southern Caribbean and hints at an attack on Venezuela, Trump has slipped fentanyl references into his public statements without any evidence that the drug is coming from South America. U.S. authorities have not said what type of drugs, if any, have been recovered from the boats hit by U.S. munitions, although officials in the Dominican Republic said that they found cocaine amid the wreckage of the boat struck last week 80 miles south of its territory.

Although cocaine is a potentially lethal drug, it is far less deadly than fentanyl. Colombia, not Venezuela, is the world’s leading producer of cocaine, and traffickers with speedboats have been smuggling it through the Caribbean for decades. It has been the policy of the United States and its partner nations in the region to seize the drugs and prosecute suspected traffickers, not kill them.

Adam Isacson, a security analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America, told me that he monitors press releases from the Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Southern Command, the Coast Guard, CBP, and researchers who study the drug trade. He told me that he has never seen a mention of fentanyl.

“It’s the drug that is impacting Americans the most, so you can see why Trump would invoke it to try to justify building walls, imposing punishing tariffs, or unlawfully using lethal force in the Caribbean,” he told me. “But there’s just no evidence to back up using fentanyl as a pretext.

Most of the deadly fentanyl that has flooded into the United States over the past decade is produced in clandestine labs by criminal groups in Northern Mexico, according to the DEA and DHS. They operate in Mexican cities and states near the U.S. border, and the chemists who manufacture the drug smuggle the ingredients they need primarily from Asia.

Fentanyl killed roughly 48,000 Americans last year, down from approximately 76,000 in 2023, according to CDC estimates. Overall U.S. overdose deaths have been declining since 2023; there were roughly 80,000 last year. (Trump, in his UN speech, falsely claimed that 300,000 Americans were killed by drugs last year.)

Some analysts say the Caribbean strikes could be a prelude to a broader campaign aimed at toppling the Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro. But the strikes may have another purpose: They may be a test run for unilateral U.S. strikes on suspected cartel targets in Mexico. The Washington Post reported last week that DEA officials have urged such strikes but that the White House has not agreed. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has long said that such a move would violate Mexican sovereignty if not carried out in coordination with Mexican authorities.

John Feeley, a former U.S. ambassador to Panama and U.S. Marine Corps helicopter pilot, wrote to me that the large U.S. flotilla sent to the Caribbean “is not remotely fit to a maritime counternarcotics task” and appears to be designed to “scare Maduro” while serving as a training ground for potential operations in Mexico, “where the drug menace in the form of fentanyl is real.”

But Trump and his top aides are “on thin legal ice” when they equate drug trafficking to terrorism, Feeley said, calling it “old turf with lots of jurisprudence” that has tripped up lawmakers and the executive branch for decades.

“There’s a reason no previous administration didn’t just start shwacking suspected druggies,” said Feeley, who was the second-ranking U.S. diplomat in Mexico during the most intense phase of U.S. involvement in the fight against the country’s drug cartels during the early 2010s. “These guys have been laying out the fucking banana peels for themselves here.”

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Billions in Taxpayer Dollars Have Become Virtually Untraceable

The Trump administration’s aggressive approach to overhauling the executive branch has obscured how federal dollars are actually being spent — even for the members of Congress.

NOTUS attempted to trace the money appropriated for more than 100 government programs to understand where taxpayer dollars are going, only to hit dead ends repeatedly. Data is outdated or conflicting, agencies have been vague in their explanations, and in many cases, there’s no publicly available evidence that appropriated money is being spent at all.

The connection between Congress’ decisions and current spending should be obvious — but in many cases today, it’s obscured.

Lawmakers and their staff told NOTUS they’ve faced the same barriers.

“I don’t think that there has been anything close to the transparency that we would hope,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski said. “We’re kind of finding out about it at the very last minute.”

When asked if she felt confident that she can get the information she needs, she responded:

“No! No. I get it by reading something in the newspaper.”

Murkowski isn’t the only Republican voicing her frustrations.

The Trump administration is “really pushing the limits of what the executive can do without the consent of the legislative branch,” Appropriations Chair Susan Collins told The Wall Street Journal in July.

She escalated her language at the end of August, when the White House made clear that OMB Director Russell Vought intended to pursue a controversial method of withholding funds called a “pocket rescission.”

“Any effort to rescind appropriated funds without congressional approval is a clear violation of the law,” Collins said in a statement. “Instead of this attempt to undermine the law, the appropriate way is to identify ways to reduce excessive spending through the bipartisan, annual appropriations process.”

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Possible Embezzlement on a National Scale of $100 Billion or More

https://www.notus.org/trump-white-house/billions-taxpayer-dollars-virt
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Possible Embezzlement on a National Scale of $100 Billion or More

https://www.notus.org/trump-white-house/billions-taxpayer-dollars-virt
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Possible Embezzlement on a National Scale of $100 Billion or More

https://www.notus.org/trump-white-house/billions-taxpayer-dollars-virt
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With your claimed ability to type at 55 words per minute, plus your keen mind and brave heart, I don't see why you failed to become an exemplary success story for all Americans.

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Possible Embezzlement on a National Scale of $100 Billion or More

https://www.notus.org/trump-white-house/billions-taxpayer-dollars-virt
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With your claimed ability to type at 55 words per minute, plus your keen mind and brave heart, I don't see why you failed to become an exemplary success story for all Americans.



A lack of ambition coupled with a lack of avarice.

It's really quite simple.

By the time we're both dead, you will have paid 10 times the amount of money I've made in my life in taxes, and twice that in interest.

And it's 65wpm, btw...

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A lack of ambition coupled with a lack of avarice.

It's really quite simple.

Two appointees are ambitious and avaricious:

The DHS chief has been widely criticized for slowing down FEMA’s response after natural disasters. Texts and emails obtained by ProPublica point to an effective way to get help faster: have one of Noem’s big donors make the ask.

By Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott and Alex Mierjeski | Sept. 26, 2025

https://www.propublica.org/article/kristi-noem-fema-florida-naples-sin
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“I can’t get phone calls back,” Ted Budd, the Republican senator from North Carolina, told a newspaper this month, describing his attempts to reach Noem’s office. “I can’t get them to initiate the money. It’s just a quagmire.” The delays were caused in part by a new policy announced by DHS that requires Noem’s personal sign-off on expenses over $100,000, several news outlets reported.

Noem has been criticized for creating a bottleneck at FEMA. When the floods hit Texas this summer — ultimately killing over 100 people — it took days to deploy critical search-and-rescue teams because Noem hadn’t signed off on them, according to CNN. Budd, the Republican senator, said this month: “Pretty much everything Helene-related is over $100,000. So they’re stacking up on her desk waiting for her signature.”

Think of all the taxpayer money being saved by doing nothing. The exception is for those who bribe Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and thus receive preferential treatment. There will be jail sentences, but not until after Attorney General Pam Bondi is also incarcerated for her role in this bribery scheme. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's salary is $250,600 annually. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's annual salary is $235,100. With bribes, they can vastly increase their incomes.

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No agenda, no attenda

Joel Eissenberg | September 28, 2025 8:57 am

https://angrybearblog.com/2025/09/no-agenda-no-attenda

That was my motto about meetings when I was a professor and associate dean. A leader respects the time of their colleagues. Not so for Pete Hegseth.

“Nothing good is likely coming out of this. The highly unusual summit was announced on short notice and no reason was given to military commanders and other leaders stationed in conflict zones, across Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region who are being required to leave their posts for the meeting.”

All this does is fuel rumors.

“This is either a meeting that could have been an email,” said Matt Gertz of Media Matters for America, “or something ominous.”

Regardless, it’s disrespectful.

Hegseth is jerking around the military brass.

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Sunday, September 28, 2025 10:35 PM

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It's really quite simple.

By the time we're both dead, you will have paid 10 times the amount of money I've made in my life in taxes, and twice that in interest.

And it's 65wpm, btw...

Two appointees are ambitious and avaricious



Shut the fuck up.

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Why health insurance is about to become unaffordable
Paul Krugman
Sep 29, 2025

. . . millions of Americans will soon be screaming about unaffordable health care.

In a way, I’m surprised that Republicans didn’t decide to keep the enhanced, Biden subsidies in place for another year, just to delay the pain until after the midterms. But they didn’t, probably because they have such a strong aversion to helping Americans in need that they couldn’t even bring themselves to play cynical politics on the issue.

This aversion to doing anything decent is why the government will probably shut down Wednesday. For Republicans need Democratic votes to keep the government open, and Democrats have made retaining enhanced subsidies their price for cooperating.

What will happen then? I have no idea. But I think the Democrats made the right choice when they made health insurance premiums — rather than, say, tariffs — their key demand.

Why? Because doing so puts the onus for rising premiums squarely where it belongs — on Republicans. If Democrats weren’t putting this issue front and center, the usual suspects might be able to convince many voters that someone else — immigrants, Antifa, George Soros, whatever — was responsible for their soaring health costs. That will be much harder now.

Again, I have no idea how this will play out. But it looks to me as if Democrats have chosen good ground on which to make their stand.

More at https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/understanding-the-coming-premium

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The only true thing that Paul has ever put to print in his life.

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Krugman didn't say it, but I will: the only way this works out best is the way used by General Sherman and Grant during the Civil War. Compressed into a bumper sticker: "Burn their mansions and cotton plantations." I really believe that Trump supporters are only persuaded by emotion, not by logic and reason, which is why Democrats keep losing, since they keep using persuasion methods incomprehensible to Trumptards.

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Trump announces 100% tariff on foreign-made movies

By Elisabeth Buchwald | Sept 29, 2025

https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/29/economy/trump-movie-tariff

President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post on Monday he will be imposing a 100% tariff “on any and all movies that are made outside of the United States.”

Trump did not specify when or how the tariff could be enacted.

If Trump follows through with his threat, it would mark the first time he’s essentially imposed a tariff on a service rather than a good.

The president initially threatened a 100% tariff on foreign-produced movies in May, arguing that other countries offer tax incentives that have drawn filmmakers abroad. In his post on Monday, he singled out California, saying the state “has been particularly hard hit!”

The state, meanwhile, has proposed and put in effect many tax incentives, as have other American cities.

Hollywood was completely caught off guard when Trump first previewed the tariff in May. “On first blush, it’s shocking and would represent a virtually complete halt of production,” one industry insider told CNN at the time. “But in reality, he has no jurisdiction to do this and it’s too complex to enforce.”

American actors and directors generally prefer to work close to home. But “the fact is, it’s cheaper for Hollywood studios to pay for everyone to get on planes, pay for hotels, because the cost of labor, lack of rebates and the ability to make things overseas is infinitely cheaper,” Jay Sures, vice chairman of United Talent Agency, told CNN in May.

Share of Netflix (NFLX) opened down 1% Monday morning following Trump’s post, while other movie-related companies, including AMC (AMC) and The Walt Disney Company (DIS), opened higher.

Movie ticket sales are down in the United States as the number of major releases hitting theaters has tumbled since the pandemic — and consumers have shifted their viewing habits to streaming platforms to watch at home.

US box office gross topped out at just under $12 billion in 2018 before nosediving to just over $2 billion in 2020, when many theaters were shut down because of Covid. Although theaters have rebounded, the number of releases is about half of what it was in 2019. The total domestic box office gross hasn’t eclipsed $9 billion since.

Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s parent company, has raked in $4 billion in global box office sales so far this year, the first studio to hit that level.

More tariffs in the works

Beyond films, Trump is readying up a slew of other tariffs.

As of Wednesday, the administration is set to impose a 100% tariff on branded drugs, with some exceptions; a 25% tariff on heavy trucks; a 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and vanities; as well as a 30% tariff on upholstered furniture.

In a separate social media post on Monday, Trump said he plans to impose a “substantial” tariff on all furniture imported into the United States.

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