**MikeUdell07** No, not fake news. CNN based it on official EIA data: Cushing inventories fell to 21.64 million barrels as of June 5 (down 801k that week, continuing a sharp multi-week drop). Normal levels hover around 40M.
Below ~20M triggers real operational issues with blending, transfers, and quality—industry analysts flag this as a known threshold.
It's driven by heavy US exports as the supplier of last resort amid Iran-related supply disruptions. This tightens the physical market and can push WTI prices higher. Worth monitoring.
I don't want his face on my passport.
I don't want his face anywhere,not even on his head.
Possible exception being urinal cakes in every public restroom.
Trump was 43 when his wife testified under oath that he ripped hair from her scalp and sexually assaulted her in 1989. She also described a marriage marked by physical abuse.
Trump was 46 when Jill Harth accused him of sexual assault at Mar-a-Lago in 1992.
Trump was 51 when he boasted, on the Howard Stern show, about watching Miss Teen USA contestants change their clothes.
Trump was 57 when he decided NOT to file a police report after being informed that Jeffrey Epstein had attempted to solicit sexual services from a spa employee in 2003.
Trump was 59 when he was recorded making statements in which he boasted about sexually assaulting women.
At some point, you have to be honest with yourself.
There is a pattern of behavior.
“Somebody shorted the oil markets today by hundreds of millions of dollars exactly 20 minutes before Trump made his announcement that everything was going to be great. And if you see that once, it could be a coincidence. But that’s happened at least three times, if not more, since the war began. That’s a pattern.”
“And what that suggests is that there’s rampant corruption and insider self-dealing going on with the president’s up and down
predictions of what’s going to happen tomorrow in the negotiations and in the markets. And I’m sure that that’s being investigated. We can’t prove it, but it seems like the corruption that we’re seeing in our government, maybe not the President, but people who are in the know and the markets, is having a priority over the actual negotiations to end the war. And that’s a crazy thing that our system has never seen before.”