A day after Virginians voted “Yes” on Democrats’ redistricting plan aimed at countering GOP gerrymanders in states like Texas and North Carolina, Trump took to social media to call the contest “A RIGGED ELECTION.”
He went on to ascribe the blue win to a “massive ‘Mail in Ballot Drop.’” https://t.co/GhOFeTObd0
And there it is....
Update in Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against his own I.R.S., in which he seeks taxpayer-funded damages for the prior release of his tax records
Trump legal filing says he's in "discussions" with his own I.R.S. to "avoid protracted litigation"
“AI causing human extinction, perhaps via bioengineered pandemics, is a widely held concern of both anti-AI activists and AI researchers themselves; whether coincidentally or not, OpenAI boss Sam Altman’s home was targeted in a second attack in two days this weekend.”
I was correct.
Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter after meeting with the Lebanese ambassador in Washington:
"These were excellent talks in an excellent atmosphere, which is a crushing victory against Hezbollah. We are on the same side, the Lebanese people and the Israeli people, the Israeli government and the Lebanese government - we are on the same side. They expressed a strong desire this time to truly disarm Hezbollah.”
Definitely don’t share this email Melania Trump sent to Ghislaine Maxwell where she signed it by saying “love” at the end. Trump would hate if you did that!
"The coverup is ongoing...lack of investigation is an element of a coverup. And Kash Patel could be looking into some of the additional information that has been uncovered and they're refusing to do so to protect the president."
@Timodc and @RepSuhas discuss the Epstein coverup.
This is suspect
John Fetterman (D) just bought Micron $MU in late March
Micron received $6.165B from the CHIPS Act, which is the largest award in the program
Fetterman sits on the Commerce Committee, which directly oversees CHIPS Act funding
He also bought $MSFT, $GOOG, $AMZN, and $ERIE... We'll see where this goes from here
Phil Berger has ruled the North Carolina Capitol with an iron fist, pushing voter suppression and gerrymandering GOP-favored election outcomes.
While his anti-voting record just cost him his Senate seat, there remains potential for more power grabs this year, Billy Corriher writes.
https://t.co/qKJBBTrl6l
🚨 THIS IS TRUMP’S BERLIN WALL MOMENT - PLEASE READ & SHARE
There are moments in history that define leaders.
Moments where the decisions you make don’t just shape policy, but shape how you are remembered.
For Ronald Reagan, that moment was the Berlin Wall. It stood as a symbol of fear, control, and oppression. And Reagan didn’t try to manage it or work around it. He challenged it directly, calling on Gorbachev to tear it down.
What followed didn’t happen overnight, but history remembers the outcome.
Right now, President Trump is facing a moment of a similar nature.
This time, the “wall” isn’t made of concrete. It’s the Iranian regime — a system built on repression, sustained by force, and extended through proxies across the region. It funds terror, destabilizes entire countries, and suppresses its own people.
There has already been movement. Strikes, pressure, disruption. But history doesn’t tend to remember partial measures. It remembers whether something was ultimately changed.
Reagan didn’t simply weaken the Soviet Union. He saw it through until it collapsed.
If this moment is to carry that kind of weight, it can’t end halfway. The objective would have to be clear: to dismantle the regime’s ability to fund and project terror, to break its grip on power, and to create the conditions for something different to emerge.
Because if that happens, the ripple effects are significant. The proxies lose their backing, the region begins to stabilize, and new possibilities open up that were not realistic before.
This is why this moment feels larger than a typical conflict.
It carries the weight of a turning point.
In that sense, it really does resemble a Berlin Wall moment.
The only real question is how it will be handled — whether it will be managed, or whether it will actually be brought to an end.