The late Tina Turner remains a true original. Beyonce is
not Tina. They don't sing alike and they don't dance alike. And
that's not meant as an insult to either woman. Beyonce is her own
unique artist. But she did a "Proud Mary" cover or something for an
awards show (you know my memory) and ever since some people have tried
to say Beyonce is the new Tina. Beyonce is Beyonce.
And that's more
than enough.
But I will agree on one similarity and that is concerts.
Tina was a road warrior and she toured repeatedly and packed the crowds
in. In that regard, Beyonce and Tina are similar.
Yeehaw!
Beyoncé is going back on tour — this time with her ambitious country
project, "Cowboy Carter." The album, which followed the hugely popular
"Renaissance," earned the superstar (at long last) the coveted album of
the year Grammy as well as top country album at this year's awards show.
She also nabbed a Grammy for "II Most Wanted," a duet with Miley Cyrus.
Beyoncé
performed songs from "Cowboy Carter" during the so-called Beyoncé Bowl,
the 2024 Christmas Day NFL game halftime performance in her hometown of
Houston. Streamed live on Netflix, viewership of the Ravens-Texans game
peaked at 27 million viewers during the halftime show, per Nielsen data
released by Netflix. The 13-minute performance featured guest
appearances by a quartet of Black female country singers — Tanner Adell,
Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy and Reyna Roberts — along with
Shaboozey, Post Malone and, of course, her daughter Blue Ivy.
So
fans are eagerly anticipating the "Cowboy Carter" tour, which kicks off
in Los Angeles on Monday. Here's everything you need to know if you're
seeing the show in L.A.
So use the
link to read on but that is going to be a show, that is going to be a
tour. I bet tickets are selling like crazy.
Oh, she's going to be in
Atlanta in July!
Betty is from Atlanta and is planning a visit with her
family in July. I just told her and she's calling her brother to see
if he can visit their family at the same time and go with their sisters
to see Beyonce. I'm going to do July as well.
My friend Toni's
birthday is the 25th and she loves Beyonce who will be in Vegas then.
So we'll make it a weekend b-day celebration and see Beyonce and have
fun in Vegas. (Maggie, your v-mail is full. If you read this before we
talk, I got tickets for you, Toni, Dak-Ho, Sumner and me. I'm also
holding hotel rooms on my card. I'll cover tickets, Maggie, but hotel
rooms I'll need some chip in.)
Retired
Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, former commander of the U.S. Army
Europe, told Newsweek that President Donald Trump's behavior is
"dangerous" amid reports that Pete Hegseth, Trump's secretary of
defense, shared war plans in group chats.
[. . .]
When
asked if Hegseth should be fired by Trump or asked to resign amid the
reports he shared attack plans in a second Signal chat with his wife,
brother and personal lawyer, Hodges told Newsweek via email, "I think
the first principle of leadership is a willingness to accept
responsibility."
He added, "I see zero evidence
that the President, Mr Hegseth, or frankly anyone in this
Administration is actually willing to accept responsibility for any
mistakes. This is dangerous because if one doesn't acknowledge a
mistake, then there is little likelihood that the necessary corrections
will be made to prevent it from happening again."
According to the Times, the second Signal chat included "detailed information" about upcoming strikes in Yemen on March 15.
Concluding,
Hodges said: "It is also a terrible example for the Officers and NCO's
[non-commissioned officers] and civilians in the Department of Defense
as well as the Cadets and Midshipmen who are studying to become
Officers. It is ridiculous to claim that classified information was not
being passed on these Signal Chat group communications. Just because
there was no big red folder saying 'war plans' does not mean there was
no classified information...and this excuse only serves to highlight the
incompetence, immaturity, and lack of seriousness for one of the most
serious positions in the US Government."
Three
former service members-turned Democratic House lawmakers are demanding
answers from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about recent staffing
upheavals at the Pentagon.
In a letter sent to
Hegseth on Tuesday and led by former Navy intelligence officer Rep.
Maggie Goodlander (D-N.H.), the group expressed “deep concern regarding
the turmoil taking place at the Department of Defense under your
leadership.”
Hegseth in the past week has ousted
his deputy chief of staff, a senior adviser, and the chief of staff to
the deputy Defense secretary, with his chief of staff reassigned to a
new position within the department and a top spokesperson choosing to
leave.
“Certainly it is the prerogative of
every Secretary of Defense to choose his or her own staff, but the scale
of these firings is simply staggering,” the letter reads, as first
reported by Semafor.
What’s more concerning,
they write, is that the staffing shake-up follows “wider unacceptable
and dangerous behavior” at the department, including the revelation last
month that Hegseth shared sensitive attack plans on the U.S. military
operation in Yemen against Houthi militants in a Signal group chat that
mistakenly included the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.
It
also was reported Sunday by The New York Times that Hegseth shared the
same details about the Yemen airstrikes in a separate Signal text chain
that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer.
Susan
Rice was on Lawrence O'Donnell's MSNBC show last night. (Note,
I'm beyond sick this morning. I don't see the video at MSNBC, I was
sick last night. If it wasn't Lawrence, I'll note it tomorrow but as
I'm remembering it, it was Lawrence's show. ADDED: It wasn't Lawrence,
it was Brian Tyler Cohen's YOUTUBE program, we'll note it in tomorrow's
snapshot.])
Details of an impending military strike are top secret. There's no
debating this. And Hegseth's sharing this on two unsecure chats. This
outrageous. She was the National Security Advisor from 2013 to 2017.
She knows what she's talking about. She laid it out very cleary. He
broke the rules.
Here's the Brian Tyler Cohen video.
That
whole interview is important but I'd especially emphasize this remark
from Susan, "Military operation details are by definition classified.
Deliberations about whether to conduct a military strike on an adversary
are inherently classified. So here they are engaging recklessly in
classified discussions over unsecure commercial applications." But,
again, that is an important discussion -- the entire sixteen minutes.
Susan has the facts.
VOTE VETS offered their discussion this week on Hegseth and why he needs to go.
And
more details emerge demonstrating just how unfit Hegseth is and just
how much he refuses to follow even basic security protocls. Daniel Hampton (RAW STORY) notes:
Defense
Secretary Pete Hegseth had the Signal messaging app installed on his
desktop computer in the Pentagon to circumvent poor cell service in the
building, according to a new report in The Washington Post, which cited three people familiar with the matter.
The
Post report said Hegseth "effectively 'cloned' the Signal app on his
personal cellphone" following talks between Hegseth and his advisers on
"how they could circumvent the lack of cellphone service in much of the
Pentagon and more quickly coordinate with the White House and other top
Trump officials using the encrypted app."
By installing
Signal onto his desktop, Hegseth created a "workaround" to use the app
in a classified area — where his cellphone and other personal devices
are banned — to easily communicate with other government officials or
his family, according to the report.
To
boot, Hegseth had the app installed on a second computer in his office
and expressed interest in installing a program that would allow him to
send out text messages from the Pentagon, according to the report.
Security
protocols are put in place for a reason. Did Hegseth -- who had no
experience at all -- not have to go through some form of training about
communication protocols?
We
know MAGA is a deeply stupid group -- who else would back non-educator
and lonely and deeply troubled Linda McMahon for Secretary of Education
-- but they don't even believe in the most basic of human resource
training?
These protocols are in place for a reason.
The
Secretary of Defense has not only risked national security by refusing
to follow them; he has also failed to set the tone. As he lies and
makes excuses in public for what went down, he is representing the DoD
and he is saying to every employee there, 'Ignore the security protocols
and do what you want because I don't believe that they matter.'
What does matter to Hegesth? Trying to make his mug pretty, putting on make up. Again, Daniel Hampton (RAW STORY):
A
Massachusetts lawmaker slammed President Donald Trump's secretary of
Defense on Wednesday afternoon as unserious following revelations he
turned a room in the Pentagon into a makeup studio for TV spots.
Pete
Hegseth ordered a makeup studio to be installed in the building,
converting a green room next to the press briefing room into a space
equipped for TV appearances. The Pentagon downplayed the report, calling
it routine, though it comes amid broad slashes to government agencies.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) joined Jake Tapper on CNN's "The Lead" to tear into Hegseth.
"I
think they understand that when an individual comes into that office,
talks about returning the Pentagon to the warfighters, then spends three
months installing a makeup studio inside the Pentagon so he can do Fox
News hits is not an individual who is serious about improving morale or
readiness within the Department of Defense," said Auchincloss.
The
story stood out for me, not just because of the degree to which it
defies Hegseth’s rhetoric about a “warrior ethos,” but also because of
what we’re learning about his role on Donald Trump’s team. Indeed, the
president chose a television personality to lead the Pentagon, so it
stands to reason that he’d want a new makeup studio.
By
all appearances, his job isn’t to serve an administrative role,
overseeing one of the planet’s largest and most complex bureaucracies;
his job is to effectively play the role of defense secretary on TV,
saying words like “tough” and “strength” of Fox News as Trump nods along
while watching.
Hegseth is less of a cabinet
secretary and more of a camera-ready performer. He’s able to keep his
job — at least for now — not through competent governance, but rather by
responding to the CBS News report by publishing a tweet that read in
part, “We should have installed tampon machines in every men’s bathroom
at DoD instead — the leftist ‘news’ media would have loved that.”
It’s
the sort of juvenile online trolling that makes Hegseth look ridiculous
to everyone except those ingrained in far-right politics.
Let's note some BLUESKY reactions.
That
last one is US House Rep Eric Swalwell. And he's right about filing
charges of impeachment against Hegseth but it's also true of Chump.
Chump is allowing our national security to be threatened by his
appointee who has repeatedly been exposed as a security risk. What does
it take as this point for Chump to remove him? Learning that his wife
is his Russian controller? What more does he have to do?
One more video on Hegseth.
That's
James Carville. Last night when I was putting in the videos that would
go up overnight, I saw this and almost put it up but thought of all the
e-mails Martha and Shirley would be reading today.
The
videos that go up here? They're important topics (Hegseth so Carville
above) or a friend asked for them to go up. I can post James -- and
have -- without signing off on him. I know him and have for years. I
think there's line from WILL & GRACE's reboot ("Sweatshop Annie
& the Annoying Baby Shower"-- season 9, episode 13) that applies
here, Ellen tells Grace (and others at a baby shower), ""You know, Rob's
always like, 'We don't see Will and Grace enough.[ And I'm always
like, 'We see them the right amount'."
I've
called James out for many things over the years and it's not hard to if
you pay attention. Any campaign? After he crows he was right. And
some used to find his moment where he was right. But they ignored that
he offered many other opinions. Go look at his commentary on Kamala's
campaign and see just how all over the map he was -- any outcome would
have allowed him to claim he was right because he offered all these
differing opinions.
James can also be actually right. He can also reach some people, that others can't.
David Hogg needs to step down from the DNC.
His little cat fight with James was sad.
It's no longer sad, David's actions.
They are harmful to the Democratic Party.
I'm seeing the same crowd of bad actors who trashed Kamala and helped put Chump in office backing Hogg on BLUESKY.
BLUESKY is not the world.
TWITTER was not the world.
Hogg
wants to primary a long list of Democrats in office and we're hearing
801 reasons why. Supposedly it's not about age. But according to
David's website it is and according to many of his supporters on BLUESKY
it is.
And these idiots on BLUESKY -- as usual -- don't know a damn thing.
I'm
actually for a retirement age for members of Congress and that's
nothing new. I've written of it here for two decades and we've covered
it at THIRD for two decades. At THIRD, we started hitting on it hard
with Robert Byrd, who was over 90 years ole and removed as Chair of the
Senate Appropriations Committee. We've noted that the deaths of some
members in office result in anew campaigns ahead of the normal election
cycle and that if they're dying from age that cost should be probably be
billed to their estate. We've focused on the Senate the most because
that's a six year term. The House is a two year term. If voters want
to send someone at death's door into Congress, that's their vote and
their gamble.
Six years is a lot more to
gamble on. We supported Dianne Feinstein's Democratic challenger
because we knew she was too old and would likely die in office, which
she did.
This is not a new issue for us.
But it seems like a new one for his BLUESKY fans who really don't know what they're talking about.
And none of whom wants to note that Sainted Bernie Sanders should have retired long ago.
As
long as he breathes, he is their excuse and their hero. When he stops
breathing, that'll probably still be the case. But for those not
working on the Bernie farm, the reality is that he speechifies and
accomplishes nothing. He's someone to be amused by, yes, but the
Democrats have repeatedly said no to him on a national run.
But the Davids attacking Schumer and other Democrats on BLUESKY don't say a word about Bernie.
We're getting to a place similar to the summer of 2024.
We
knew Chump would destroy this country. And smoe of us worked our asses
off to campaign for Kamala Harris. Others worked to defeat her --
others on the left -- DSA and its fake ass 'Uncommitted' 'movement.'
Maybe it's time for you to sit your ass down and shut your damn mouth if you weren't campaigning for Kamala?
Maybe you've enough damn damage for one century?
This country matters to a lot of us, democracy matters to a lot of us.
We've got to win at least one house of Congress in the mid-terms (November 2026).. I want both. I think both are achievable.
David Hogg is not heping with that.
He's
risking that and you have to wonder with the state of the nation right
now, with so many lives at risk, White boy can't get his s**t together
and wants to risk everything.
He's a blond girl, we get that right?
David's done nothing with his life to garner any attention. But he's a blond girl.
Many other students were at the same school that got shot up. Many of them were students of color.
In
the '00s, when a child went missing, people began to notice the media
coverage or the lack of. If the missing child was a blond girl, it was
wall-to-wall Matt Lauer clucking non-stop. A child of color?
Crickets.
And that same racism has benefitted David Hogg.
But he doesn't want to cop to it.
He's accomplished nothing with his life.
I
thought he'd get involved in the DNC, learn a lot, come back in a year
or so with some solid ideas. Instead, his only idea is the one he's
been pimping for years -- kick out the old guys in Congress!!!!
That
would apparently make him feel better about himself. And considering
that he looks like Lena Dunham, I can understand his struggle to find
some way to feel good about himself.
But, White man, you're putting a lot of lives at risk with your bulls**t.
And Uncommitted and David need to sit this out.
First off, if you've got 20 million to spend on races, you should be using that money for the general election.
Second,
you are creating division as we speak within the party -- that's why
you need to resign immediately from your DNC office. That is not what
DNC officials are supposed to do.
Third, you're distracting from the very real dangers of Donald Chump.
You want to do your pet cause, go do it in a better election cycle, White boy.
You haven't suffered under Chump.
You're
not at risk of deportation, you're not a senior on a fixed income,
you're not a Black person or an LGBTQ+ person at risk of being erased
and having your rights taken away.
You're not a woman at risk of losing reproductive freedom.
No one is less impacted by Chump's destruction of this country than you are.
Stop gambling with our lives and our rights.
He wants heated, contested primaries with candidates he's going to fund who will rip into the incumbent.
He's stupid and ignorant.
And history does apply here.
We've seen this Tom Hayden style bulls**t before.
Would
Jimmy Carter have been a one-term candidate if John Anderson hadn't
run? Gore in 2000. We've seen this over and over and we're aware of
history.
David has no idea and he's putting us all at risk.
US
House Rep Jay Smith is running for re-election and David's Joe Blond is
running against him. To win, Joe Blond destroys him with one charge
after another. Smith wins the primary but is left weakened. And then
the GOP candidate for Congress in that district goes up against a
weakened Smith -- probably using many of the attacks that Blond used on
Smith (like how the Willie Horton attack on Michael Dukakis actually
started in the Dem primary long before Poppy Bush got ahold of it)..
That's how we can lose.
We need to be united.
If this isn't a one-of-a-kind moment in our history, then sure, let's
all be David Hogg -- I'll get the knives so we can chop off our noses.
And
if this isn't a one-of-a-kind moment in our history, let me know. I'm
doing everything I can online and off to fight back against Chump to the
point that I am waking up to run to the bathroom and throw up. I've
got better things to do with my time if this isn't a serious moment in
our country's history.
David Hogg needs to
immediately step away from the DNC. If he wants to pursue his idiotic
plan on primaries, he can do so, but not as DNC official. And, no, he
can't step 'away' from his group and remain in the DNC. He has to
resign.
If you wonder about the s**t poor choices Donald Chump
has made for his administration, grasp that he has no appeal. That's
why he had such a crappy inauguration. Carrie Underwood's career ended
about a decade but nobody told her. She can't get a solo song played on
country radio. The other losers also aren't hit makers anymore. Snoop
Dogg? Hasn't had a solo top forty hit -- pop or r&b -- since
2010's "Wet." Losers. Don't forget fat boy Jason Aldeen. He's a prissy
little fat boy, isn't he? Anti-gay but sporting more cheap jewelry
than my Aunt Aisling. So grasp that he has no choice but to
choose from losers. Like with his so-called artists trio of Jon Voight,
Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone. You'll note that Clint Eastwood,
who actually believes in the Constitution and still has a real career,
won't take part in that nonsense.
Interim U.S. Attorney for D.C. Edward Martin has apologized after praising a Nazi sympathizer and white supremacist.
In an interview with Forward,
which has a Jewish audience, Martin said he had not known about the
background of Timothy Hale-Cusanelli when he introduced him during an
awards ceremony at President Donald Trump’s golf club in Bedminster last
year. At the time, Martin called Hale-Cusanelli "extraordinary."
The event was sponsored by Patriot Freedom Project, a group founded by Jan. 6 defendants.
"I'm
sorry," Martin told Forward. “I denounce everything about what that guy
said, everything about the way he talked, and all as I’ve now seen
it... At the time, I didn’t know it."
As
I was reading along -- knowing nothing about Martin -- my thoughts
were, "Well he is apologizing. We can all make mistakes." Stuff like
that. Then I went to Wikipedia and found so much more:
In
August 2006, Governor Matt Blunt appointed Martin as his chief of
staff.[22][23] While serving as Blunt's chief of staff, Martin was
linked to the controversial firing of Scott Eckersley, then Deputy
General Counsel for Blunt. In the summer of 2007, Martin's office had
resisted providing his emails to an investigative reporter from the
Springfield (MO) News-Leader, who was investigating whether Martin used
his office to influence outside groups against political opponents.
Martin claimed there were no emails that pertained to the issue. A Blunt
spokesman said the administration did not have a policy of retaining
emails, although the state Sunshine Law requiring retention for 3 years
is widely known.[24]
The administration claimed
it had fired Eckersley because he had violated internal policies. He
filed a lawsuit against Martin and Blunt for his firing, saying he had
been trying to enforce the state law for retention of emails.[25]
Several major media outlets filed suit to gain access to Martin's and
other emails of the administration. Martin resigned as chief of staff in
November 2007, followed by Blunt's General Counsel, Henry Herschel.[24]
After
a year-long battle to gain access, in November 2008, the Kansas City
Star and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch analyzed and reported on 60,000
pages of emails obtained from the administration. They found that Martin
had used his state office in 2007 improperly to encourage opposition to
Attorney General Jay Nixon among anti-abortion groups, as the Democrat
Nixon was likely to oppose Blunt in the next election.[24] He had also
pressured political appointees of state agencies to criticize Nixon's
handling of some issues as AG. In addition, the newspapers reported that
Martin had encouraged outside groups to oppose the nomination of
Patricia Breckenridge to an open seat on the Missouri Supreme Court,
although Blunt supported her.[24] On May 22, 2009, the Missouri Attorney
General's office announced that Eckersley's lawsuit against Blunt and
others had been settled for $500,000.[26][27]
In
January 2008, Blunt surprised supporters by announcing he would not
seek a second term.[28] In February 2008 Governor Blunt appointed Martin
as a member of the Missouri State Parks Advisory Board, a position he
held until April 2011.[29]
Following Blunt's
leaving office, the state completed its own investigation of possible
violations of the Sunshine Law under Blunt and Martin. It found that the
governor's office failed to properly disclose Mr. Martin's emails."[30]
This investigation, which cost the state $2 million, found that Martin
had illegally destroyed some emails, in violation of the state's open
government or Sunshine Law.[31]
In 2008, Martin
founded the American Issues Project, a political group financed by
Harold Simmons that ran anti-Senator Barack Obama TV ads during the 2008
United States presidential campaign.[32] Martin appeared on The
O'Reilly Factor to discuss the group's commercials.[33]
Martin
was executive director of the Missouri Club for Growth, a PAC to
support certain candidates financially, and president of the Missouri
Roundtable for Life, a pro-life, non-profit group.[34] He also founded
Term Limits for Missouri in 2010,[35] which works to pass laws for term
limits on all statewide elective positions in the state.
In
2015, Martin was appointed as President of the Eagle Forum, a
conservative advocacy group founded by Phyllis Schlafly, though he was
removed from the position in 2016.[36] A lawsuit was subsequently filed
by a majority of the Eagle Forum's board, including the youngest
daughter of Phyllis Schlafy, Anne Schlafly Cori, to bar Martin from any
association with the group.[36] During the course of the lawsuit, Martin
was found liable for defamation and false light against Cori.[36]
In 2016, Martin co-authored The Conservative Case for Trump with Phyllis Schlafly and Brett M. Decker.[37]
Martin
was a CNN contributor in 2017.[38] From 2016 to 2024, Martin appeared
more than 150 times on RT America and Sputnik, both of which are Russian
state-controlled news agencies.[39] None of these appearances was
disclosed to the Senate on a Senate Judiciary Committee questionnaire
asking for a list of all media interviews.[39]
Wait, there's more:
Prior
to his appointment, Martin had been involved with the Stop the Steal
movement, speaking at a rally on January 5, 2021, where he led chants
and claimed "they're stealing [...] our republic." He served on the
board of the Patriot Freedom Project, which raised money to support
January 6 defendants and their families. He was subpoenaed by the House
January 6 committee but did not testify, and had previously represented
three January 6 defendants, including a member of the Proud Boys who
pleaded guilty to felony charges. On January 6, he posted on social
media from the Capitol area, describing the crowd as "rowdy" but
"nothing out of hand".[45] Before his appointment, Martin had been an
active supporter of January 6 defendants as legal counsel. His
foundation hosted a 2024 banquet at Trump's Bedminster golf club
honoring Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, a convicted Capitol riot participant.
As interim U.S. Attorney, Martin initiated an internal investigation
into the use of obstruction charges in January 6 cases, characterizing
their application as a "great failure".[46]
Martin
faced scrutiny for signing a motion to dismiss charges against Joseph
Padilla, a January 6 defendant whom he had previously represented as
defense counsel. The action drew criticism from legal experts, who noted
Justice Department regulations require lawyers to recuse themselves
from cases involving former clients for at least one year. [46]
In
February 2025, Martin publicly pledged his office's support to Elon
Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which was charged
with recommending overhauls to the federal bureaucracy. Martin posted a
letter on X promising to "pursue any and all legal action against anyone
who impedes your work or threatens your people". This statement came
amid controversy surrounding DOGE's actions at various federal agencies,
including the U.S. Agency for International Development, where DOGE
representatives removed top security officials who had refused to grant
them access to restricted spaces.[13]
On
February 24, Martin was criticized for referring to himself and fellow
United States attorneys as "President Trumps' lawyers" in a post on
X.[47][48]
On February 28, Martin demoted
prosecutors including Jason McCullough, who had been the lead prosecutor
in the sedition case against Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio.[49][50]
In
March 2025, Martin was criticized for telling the dean of Georgetown
law school, William Treanor, that he would not hire anyone who was
"affiliated with a law school or university that continues to teach and
utilize DEI."[51]
On March 13, 2025,
representative Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary
Committee, asked the Justice Department's inspector general to launch an
investigation into Martin. Raskin wrote: "In seven short weeks, the
list of Mr. Martin's constitutionally, legally and ethically
indefensible actions have grown exponentially."[52]
Martin
said he would not prosecute Tarrio for allegedly assaulting a woman the
previous month at a protest. He further said that the police officer
who arrested Tarrio should be reprimanded. "I believe he [the officer]
was itching to arrest a [January] Sixer," Martin alleged.[49]
Prosecutors determined that it would be difficult to overcome a
potential claim of self-defense by Tarrio, and the decision not to
prosecute was consistent with other decisions in the past.[53]
In
April 2025, Martin was criticized for writing a letter to a scientific
journal asking about its partisan slant and whether it offers competing
viewpoints.[54]
In April 2025, an open letter
criticizing Martin was signed by over 100 former prosecutors who had
worked in the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia,
who claimed that Martin "has butchered the position, effectively
destroying it as a vehicle by which to pursue justice and turning it
into a political arm of the current administration."[36]
He
is not qualified to be a US attorney general. He knew exactly what he
was doing and he did it. Now he thinks an apology will make up for it.
No, because it does not seem sincere. It seems like someone got caught
and they want to get confirmed so they're issuing an empty apology.
Thursday, April 24, 2025. Donald Chump continues to wreck the economy
and continues to make the case for his own impeachment, security risk
Pete Hegseth remains in his position, David Hogg has failed at his
mission to communicate, and much more.
Let's start with Pete Hegseth. The unqualified Secretary
of Defense is in the news for so many things. Yesterday afternoon, a
friend at CBS NEWS called me about this report by Jennifer Jacobs:
Defense
Secretary Pete Hegseth recently ordered modifications to a room next to
the Pentagon press briefing room to retrofit it with a makeup studio
that can be used to prepare for television appearances, multiple sources
told CBS News.
The price tag for the project
was several thousand dollars, according to two of the sources, at a time
when the administration is searching for cost-cutting measures.
My CBS friend joked that Hegseth was "wounded" by comments in yesterday's snapshot
about his looks. I doubt it. But, sadly for him, I actually held back on
that. As soon as he returns to wearing his make up on camera I may
have to review his looks again. This time not just because that nose
requires much more comment (as does the chin) and not also because I'm
interested to see how much work is required to make him Maybelline Cover
Girl camera ready -- no, mainly because that vanity is something that
the US taxpayer is now paying to preserve.
Hegseth
continues to lie and he's the spawn of a liar (Chump) so it may get
confusing. But let's note one thing clearly. This was his second leak
problem, his second breach of national security. Shouldn't he be
explaining right now why, when the first one was revealed weeks ago, he
gave no heads up about this latest example?
He
knew during the last scandal, as he lied repeatedly, that he had done
another chat on a non-secure device, using the risky Signal app, and he
never said, "Let me explain, there's something else."
Maybe he didn't know?
I guess that's possible. Maybe he got blotto drunk, passed out and can't remember anything on the morning after?
If he wants to offer that excuse, I'm willing to consider it. But right now, he's just lying. Gustaf Kilander (INDEPENDENT) calls it like it is, "Defense
Secretary Pete Hegseth did use his personal phone to send sensitive
information to two group chats on the messaging app Signal, three
officials have told NBC News." Colby Hall (MEDIAITE) notes, "Hegseth
is reportedly troubled by the alleged 'total chaos' reported by his
former spokesperson and is “in full paranoia, back-against-the-wall
mode,” according to a source familiar with Hegseth’s state of mind over
the last month, per CNN’s report." Morgan Music (LATIN TIMES) notes the Hegseth hypocrisy of it all:
In
a 2016 Fox News segment, Hegseth harshly criticized former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton over her handling of classified emails, declaring
that "any security professional military government or otherwise would
be fired on the spot for this type of conduct and criminally prosecuted
for being so reckless."
"The
fact that she wouldn't be held accountable for this blows the mind of
anyone who's held our nation's secrets dear, who's had a top secret
clearance—like I have," Hegseth continued. "Who know that even one
hiccup causes a problem."
Now, Hegseth himself
is accused of reckless conduct with the nation's secrets, reportedly
sending sensitive information about US airstrikes in Yemen to Signal
group chats.
So
what say you now, Hegseth? You've mishandled sensitive information --
that's putting it nicely -- so why shouldn't you be fired? And don't
give us a garbage reply like, "Hillary wasn't!" Hillary had already
stepped down as Secretary of State in February of 2013 -- three years
prior to the e-mail scandal emerging. When Hegseth was screaming she
should be fired, she had, again, been out of that job for three years.
Meanwhile,
Hegseth still holds his job. So what does Hegseth think should be done
with him? Hand him another bottle of beer? Nod while he exclaims,
"I'll drink to that!"
Jack Hobbs (THE MIRROR) reports, "White
House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took to the podium in the James
S. Brady Press Briefing Room on Tuesday for her regular briefing, where
she reaffirmed the White House's backing of the Secretary of Defense."
Yes, thus far the White House is standing by Hegseth.
That is correct.
Donald Chump is shirking his duty.
Hegseth
should have been fired immediately. Now we have a second breach of
security and Chump's waiting to see if it'll blow over.
The
mid-terms aren't going to blow over. If Dems end up with control of
just one house of Congress -- and they may get two -- look for
impeachment charges.
And
they'll be right to impeach and to remove from office. Nobody wants JD
Vance as president but Donald's committing a high crime right now.
The leaking of classified information is a high crime.
Instead of addressing it, Chump is ignoring it. That's dereliction of duty.
Susan
Rice was on Lawrence O'Donnell's MSNBC show last night. (Note, I'm
beyond sick this morning. I don't see the video at MSNBC, I was sick
last night. If it wasn't Lawrence, I'll note it tomorrow but as I'm
remembering it, it was Lawrence's show. ADDED: It wasn't Lawrence, it was Brian Tyler Cohen's YOUTUBE program, we'll note it in tomorrow's snapshot.])
Details of an impending military strike are top secret. There's no
debating this. And Hegseth's sharing this on two unsecure chats. This
outrageous. She was the National Security Advisor from 2013 to 2017.
She knows what she's talking about. She laid it out very cleary. He
broke the rules.
That's it when you're President of the United States. You make the call, you fire the idiot.
Chump
refusing to do so. He's dilly dallied for weeks now demonstrating that
he lacks the strength of character to do the most basic tasks to ensure
the safety of this country.
This is impeachable. This is not minor.
Yet, day after day, he refuses to address this situation.
Other countries are aware of this, it's on their news casts as well.
And
other countries are far less likely to share important information with
us if they have to worry that Gossip Girl Hegseth might let it slip in
a group chat. That's harming us right now. When Hegseth's loose lips
flutter, that also threatens the people tasked with carrying out a
mission -- such as the bombing of Yemen.
There
is no excuse for Hegseth's actions and he should be fired immediately;
however, as Chump continues to delay that, we need to expand the
spotlight so it includes Donald because he's refusing to do what a
president needs to do which is fire Hegseth.
Chump's
refusal to address this is a high crime. It puts the entire country at
risk, it endangers the military personnel he is tasking with missions
and it harms our relationships with other countries who share classified
information -- or used to share -- with us.
Jennifer
Hegseth has been a constant presence in her husband’s inner circle from
even before he was confirmed to the Cabinet job. Her involvement thrust
her back into the spotlight over the weekend, when it was reported
that she was in a Signal group chat with her husband, his brother, and
his lawyer, in which the secretary disclosed sensitive information about
military operations against the Houthis.
While
Hegseth’s brother Phil and his lawyer Tim Parlatore have official
positions within the Defense Department, Jennifer Hegseth does not.
A
source familiar with the situation told CNN Jennifer Hegseth submitted
paperwork for a security clearance, but it was unclear if she received
one. When asked by CNN if Jennifer Hegseth has a clearance, a
spokesperson said the department does not discuss security clearances
for any individual. Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson, however,
added that Jennifer Hegseth has “never attended a meeting where
sensitive information or classified information was discussed.”
Jen
Psaki noted Monday night on MSNBC that she wasn't allowed to share
sensitive information with her husband when she worked for the
government.
America's richest and most powerful companies shelled out millions to fund President Donald Trump's inauguration festivities.
Three
months later, some may be asking whether the famously transactional
president has their backs. Many of those corporations have had their
businesses roiled by Trump's tariff policy and resulting consumer
caution, dampening the optimism much of the business and finance
community felt when he was reelected.
Some of the
nation's largest companies, including General Motors, BlackRock and
Meta, donated to Trump's inaugural committee, leading it to raise a
record $239 million – more than the previous three inaugural committees
took in combined, according to filings released Sunday.
In
other words, they didn't get what they wanted . . . nor did they get
what they needed. They tried real hard but they bought from a con man
so they got screwed. And screwed over is what is now happening to
American business -- big and small -- thanks to Chump. AFP reports,
"Boeing's CEO confirmed Wednesday that China had stopped accepting new
aircraft due to the US-China trade war, as the company's shares surged
following a smaller than expected loss" and they quote Kelly Ortberg
(Boeing Chief Executive) stating the country "stopped taking delivery
of aircraft due to the tariff environment." Mary Papenfuss (INDEPENDENT) notes:
Donald
Trump’s tariffs are already triggering thousands of layoffs in American
manufacturing plants, mostly in the Midwest and the East.
Companies
are ejecting workers in the wake of Trump’s purported plan to use the
levies to bring manufacturing jobs back to the country.
The
Volvo Group has announced it’s cutting 800 workers at its Volvo and
Mack Truck plants in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland.
“Heavy-duty
truck orders continue to be negatively affected by market uncertainty
about freight rates and demand, possible regulatory changes, and the
impact of tariffs,” a Volvo Group spokesperson told Reuters.
Pennsylvania
Democratic state lawmaker Josh Siegel told ABC27 that Trump’s tariffs
have been a “devastating blow to Lehigh Valley workers” in a region
where Mack remains one of the region’s largest employers.
“Workers
are not just numbers—they are parents, neighbors, veterans, and skilled
tradespeople who built America’s backbone,” Siegel said.
President
Trump said this week that he never had any plans to fire Federal
Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, accusing the media of pushing a false
narrative that he was out to get the central bank chief.
But
inside the White House, some senior officials took Trump’s recent
public musings about terminating Powell seriously. As Trump’s criticism
of the Fed chair ramped up over the last week, White House lawyers
privately reviewed legal options for attempting to remove Powell,
including whether they could do so for “cause,” according to people
familiar with the matter. The laws that created the Federal Reserve say
Fed governors can only be removed before their term ends for cause,
which courts have generally interpreted to mean malfeasance or
impropriety. Finding a pretext for dismissing Powell would have edged
the White House closer to a dramatic escalation with the central bank.
Those
discussions came to a halt early this week when Trump told his senior
aides that he wouldn’t try to oust Powell. His decision came after
interventions from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce
Secretary Howard Lutnick, who warned Trump that such a move could
trigger far-reaching market chaos and a messy legal fight, the people
said. Lutnick also told the president that efforts to fire the Fed chair
likely wouldn’t lead to any practical change on interest rates because
other members of the Fed’s board would likely approach monetary policy
similarly to Powell, one of the people said.
In
an appearance on CNN, the U.S. National Editor for the Financial Times,
Ed Luce, claimed President Donald Trump is being schooled — but he
‘isn't learning a lesson’.
‘The Situation Room’ hosts Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown both pressed the editor on the economy under Trump.
[. . ]
"I
mean, 1.8% U.S. growth this year is still relatively on the high side. I
would have thought if you see a resumption of the trade war. But the
significance is that it just sort of feeds into this dawning and quite
dramatic realization on the part of markets that U.S. economic policy is
going to be capricious, unpredictable and a very hard climate in which
to invest whilst Donald Trump remains president. That's really the sort
of the salient fact in all of this. They don't trust President Trump."
Illinois
Gov. JB Pritzker announced that the state will take punitive actions
against the country of El Salvador for holding Kilmar Abrego Garcia in
custody.
“The United States Constitution
guarantees due process. We are witnessing Donald Trump erode our
fundamental Constitutional rights in real time, and we must fight to
restore the balance of power,” said Pritzker. “The State of Illinois
will stand up for the Rule of Law and do everything in our power stop
the Trump Administration from ripping apart our most basic rights.”
Garcia,
an accused MS-13 gang member, was deported from Maryland to his home
country in March, despite a 2019 court order barring his deportation to
El Salvador due to fear of persecution.
A
federal judge said Tuesday that the Trump administration is ignoring
court orders, obstructing the legal process, and acting in “bad faith”
by refusing to provide information about the steps they have taken, if
any, to free Garcia from an El Salvador prison.
The
U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration nearly two weeks
ago to facilitate Garcia’s return to the U.S. from a Salvadoran prison,
rejecting the White House’s claim that it couldn’t retrieve him after
mistakenly deporting him.
Kilmer
remains out of the US after being kidnapped by Chump and thrown into a
concentration camp in El Salvador. He is not the only one this has
happened to. Alex Bollinger (LGBTQ NATION) notes:
Out gay Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) sent letters demanding answers to
his “grave concerns” about why gay makeup artist Andry José Hernandez
Romero was sent to the CECOT torture camp in El Salvador. Authorities
claim that he has tattoos associated with the Tren de Aragua gang, but
that assessment appears to have been made by a disgraced former police
officer who was working for a private contractor after losing his job
with the police force.
While much of America is focused on Maryland dad Kilmar
Abrego Garcia, who was sent to CECOT due to an admitted “administrative
error,” Garcia is asking about Hernandez, a makeup artist who made
national headlines.
Hernandez Romero is a Venezuelan immigrant who trekked to the U.S. and
entered legally last year at San Diego. There, he asked for asylum,
saying that he was being targeted in Venezuela for being gay and due to
his political beliefs. He was held in a CoreCivic detention center,
where he was screened by Charles Cross Jr.
A
federal judge rebuked the Trump administration for thwarting the
collection of evidence in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland
man mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
US
District Judge Paula Xinis, who is overseeing the case, on Tuesday
largely rejected the government’s objections to information demands from
Abrego Garcia’s lawyers as she keeps open the option of initiating
contempt of court proceedings.
The judge said
Justice Department lawyers must stop mischaracterizing a Supreme Court
order to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s release from custody and arguing
that information can’t be disclosed because it’s confidential for one
reason or another.
“For weeks, defendants have
sought refuge behind vague and unsubstantiated assertions of privilege,
using them as a shield to obstruct discovery and evade compliance with
this court’s orders,” Xinis wrote. “That ends now.”
Chump
and the crooks who work for him won't reveal anything on the deportees .
. . unless they can use it to harm. Case in point? Alex Woodward (INDEPENDENT) notes:
The
wife of a wrongly deported Salvadoran father living in Maryland was
moved to a safe house after Donald Trump’s administration posted a court
document that included her address on social media.
In an interview with The Washington Post,
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wife Jennifer Vasquez Sura said she began
fearing for her safety and the safety of her three children after the
Department of Homeland Security shared a protective order from 2021 that
prominently featured her address to the department’s 2.4 million
followers on X.
“I don’t
feel safe when the government posts my address, the house where my
family lives, for everyone to see, especially when this case has gone
viral and people have all sorts of opinions,” she told The Washington
Post. “So, this is definitely a bit terrifying. I’m scared for my kids.”
What
they have done is 'doxed' her. This was not a mistake or an accident.
It's retaliation. And it's outrageous. Chump's endless cycle of
retribution where he tries to strike out for every real and imaginary
slight he feels he's endured? It is leaving the US at risk. His
mental decline has been noted -- and should continue to be -- but we
also need to grasp that there's also a break with reality taking place
as he tries to erase various people in our country. And there are a lot
of ways to erase someone. For example, Meryl Kornfield, Lisa Rein, Hannah Natanson (WASHINGTON POST) report:
When Richard VanMetter tried to buy a sandwich, he didn’t realize he was dead.
The
76-year-old retired physicist, on vacation in Boca Raton, Florida, in
February, assumed there might have been a fraudulent charge that caused
his credit card to be declined for a $6 Italian sub purchase. Then he
called his bank and learned the government had told every financial
institution he had ever interacted with that he had died. The government
clawed back his last Social Security check and shut off his retirement
checks and Medicare. Months later, he’s still working on getting his
pension payments back.
“It has been the bane of my existence,” VanMetter said.
VanMetter
had been mistakenly added to Social Security’s Death Master File — a
database the government maintains to keep track of deceased people who
should no longer receive benefits that is also provided to financial
institutions, employers, election offices and other organizations. The
agency has acknowledged that about 600 people a month are placed in the
database mistakenly, for reasons ranging from clerical errors to bad
information.
Now, false claims by Elon Musk and
his U.S. DOGE Service about dead people getting benefits have led to a
new effort to move millions of names to the Death Master File —
increasing the odds that more people who are alive will inadvertently be
declared dead, according to current and former officials at the agency,
who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.
A
functioning president would be appalled by what happened to Richard
VanMetter. Grasp that we do not have a functioning president in the
Oval Office. We have a convicted felon experiencing cognitive decline
as he abuses the power of the office to seek retribution.
People of color are not stupid. And that was especially driven home in this YOUTUBE video to David Hogg.
Who is David Hogg talking about
replacing? People of color especially are concerned when a White man
starts talking about replacing members of Congress -- and for good
reason.
David needs to be
having a conversation but it's been days since his announcement and
he's still not eager for a conversation that reaches beyond the White
world. DSAers want AOC to be the next president but they've yet to make
any efforts to atone for what they did to the country and the Black
community in 2024. The sitcom's just fine and not going anywhere. But
maybe the media should hit hard on their other beloved trope: The Death
Of The Democratic Party? If certain self-proclaimed players are unable
to listen to minority populations, the party's going to do even worse in
2028.
Elements of DSA
want to take over the Democratic Party. The reality is that, if they
want AOC as the presidential nominee in 2028, they need to be talking to
the Black community which is not as stupid as the White community.
DSA
and MAGA share The Politics of Destruction -- which is why so many
people can flip from one group to the other -- Tulsi Gabbard, Jimmy
Dore, Jackson Hinkle, etc etc.
They want to destroy the system.
It's easy for White people to feel that way -- and White-identifying pocs.
They've been spoiled all their life.
Spoiled for centuries basically.
Not true for Black Americans.
We've
had to fight to end slavery, we've had to fight for basic rights after
slavery, as late as the 1960s the Civil Rights Movement was still
ongoing and though that movement did so much, it did not bring about
equality.
While spoiled White DSAers sat on
their asses and plotted to take down the system, Black Americans had to
fight daily for the system to open even a little for us.
So
when you start your nonsense about tearing everything down -- again, no
difference between DSA and MAGA -- we are going to stop and say,
"Woah." Because the system you are spoiled on is one we're still
fighting for our rights in. And when you talk about your idea of the
future, you don't talk about anything concrete or anything that assures
us that we will be part of such a system.
David
Hogg is just another vain White person. Vain? White men with that
awful hairdo -- think Gavin Newsom -- are narcissistic and that's why
they continue to believe it's a cool and sexy hairdo when it's ugly and
repulsive and should remain with Carrot Top.
David
Hogg has taken to slamming James Carville. Slam away. I do. It's the
only way you'll ever get his attention. He's a bean counter who has
been overpraised for years (Betsy Wright, as we've noted her for
decades, never got her due and she's much more responsible for Bill
Clinton getting elected President than James). But if you're going to
slam James be prepared for the return slam.
He
hasn't given it yet to David, so I will. David keeps going around
repeating a line about how James' last successful election came before
he was born.
Yes, it did.
And that's still one more success than David's had.
Davis
is 25. I supported his run and celebrated it. I thought he would work
with the DNC, take a moment to learn some things and improve the
party. Instead, months after being elected, he's now alarmed many with
his plan to primary Democrats in Congress.
That's really not a DNC job. And it is alarming many. The video Ava and I highlighted resulted in more words from David.
More words.
But no response.
In "The David Divide" above, they play David's reply -- again, not an actual response.
It's
appalling. A White man -- of 25, no less -- thinks he's going to
educate the Black community? He thinks we need him to tell us how we
could be participating at the local level? As though we don't know
this, as though we aren't already? White Messiah, thank you, for your
tone deaf reply that is racist and insulting.
This
is why David should have kept his mouth shut and listened. He thinks
he has all the answers but he can even respond to basic questions.
He tries to bury us with words that never address anything.
He preaches slogan and we're not idiots.
After
they play David's words, the first onscreen response is from Hooks who
types, "all I hear are Justice Democrats, DSA talking points."
Hooks is exactly right.
And
this week, Ava and I again noted that the DSA did not have the Black
community and does not speak for the Black community. Their inability
to communicate with the Black community is one of the biggest reasons
that they are a failure. For those late to the party, Justice Democrats
is a Socialist front created by Kyle and Cenk, it's better termed
Justice Socialists because that's what they are. But they knew Justice
Socialists wouldn't get enough support so they tried to trick the people
instead by dubbing it "Democrats."
We're not
idiots. We hear what you're saying and we're not taken in by the
sloganeering. We're fully aware that you're trying to put one over on
us and we're not buying it.
David started this
and has some time now to clear up what his aim is. He's insisting it's
not about replacing older members with younger members. Then why, in
all the time since he went public on this in April (this month), have
they not updated their website:
Leaders
We Deserve invests in candidates who reflect our generation and its
values matching them with the resources they need to run strong
campaigns, win, and change the face of power. Think EMILYs List for
young, progressive courageous candidates.
You're
failing on every level, David. And we're not giving our hard earned
gains to back you as a leader when you can't even be honest and you
can't even reply to actual questions with real examples.
Clearly,
I was wrong to have backed you for your current positions and as you
continue to create more of a mess and especially as you continue to
alienate Black Democrats, I really think you need to step down from your
DNC position because nothing you are doing at present is actually
helping the party. We need control of both houses. You've offered
nothing to demonstrate how your goals are going to help us with that.
As
one member of the House Black Caucus said to me over the phone last
night, "It really would be a White man, wouldn't it, who at the age of
25 would think he knew better than the whole damn party?"
Yes, it would.
Yes, it would.
David,
maybe you'll be of value in other ways or later in life. But at
present, you're a recent college graduate and that's basically it.
Maybe gets some life under your belt and work on communicating? At
present, we can't afford you and you're not offering much of value. I
don't say that with glee. I was rooting for you. But this was your
mission that you announced and you've yet to find a way to communicate
your goals in a way that isn't racist or insulting.
Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:
ICYMI:
Senator Murray Demands Answers from Secretary Collins Over VA’s
Unprecedented Refusal to Allow VA Puget Sound to Participate in Women
Veterans Roundtable
ICYMI: REPORT: Trump’s Mass Firings at VA Hurt WA Veterans
ICYMI:
Murray Statement on Trump & Elon Plans to Decimate the VA, Firing
80,000 Employees and Putting Veterans’ Care in Grave Danger
Seattle, WA — Today,U.S. Senator Patty Murray
(D-WA), a senior member and former Chair of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs
Committee, hosted a roundtable discussion at the Ballard-Eagleston VFW
Post 3063 with women veterans and veteran advocates to discuss the
challenges women veterans face in receiving quality care at the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and how the Trump administration’s
steep cuts across the federal workforce—including at VA—are
affecting veterans. Senator Murray’s roundtable at the VFW took place
only after the Trump administration refused to allow VA Puget Sound to
host or participate in a discussion about the current state of women
veterans’ health care. Audio of the full roundtable discussion is
available HERE.
Senator Murray has been outspoken in callingattentionto how
Trump and Elon’s indiscriminate mass layoffs are hurting
people—especially veterans—across the country and will undermine
services Americans everywhere rely on. She has hosted multiplepress conferences
with veterans and VA employees in Washington state who are being laid
off by Trump and Elon for no reason and through no fault of their own.
Participating in the discussion with Senator Murray today were:
Minnette Mason, Veterans Training Support Center Program Manager at the
Washington Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA); Alyson Teeter,
Commander of VFW Post 3063; Barbara Heston-Moore, President of VFW Post
2289 Auxiliary; Sarah Rubin with VFW Post 3063; Dr. Samantha Powers,
Director of UW Veteran Student Life; and Shellie Willis, Chair of the
WDVA Women’s Veterans Advisory Committee.
“I’m furious that under Trump, VA leadership is barring VA
Puget Sound from participating in or hosting this important discussion
on women veterans’ issues. Throughout my time in Congress, under both
Republican and Democratic administrations, I have been able to have open
and honest conversations with VA and engage with my veteran
constituents in Washington state—but this administration has proven to
be vastly different,” Senator Murray said. Yesterday, Senator Murray sent a letter to
VA Secretary Doug Collins expressing concern and dismay over the
unprecedented refusal—with no justification—by VA to allow VA Puget
Sound to participate in today’s roundtable. In the hearing on his
nomination to lead VA, his meeting with Senator Murray ahead of the Senate vote on his nomination, and in his own public statements, Doug Collins promised to be maximally transparent with Congress if confirmed.
“Even though women are more likely to seek care through VA,
and are more likely to be dealing with depression, anxiety, or sexual
trauma—women are also more likely to face barriers to getting the care
they need,” Senator Murray said. “And it’s been deeply
frustrating to see the Trump administration undermine VA care, fire
researchers, and push out other crucial workers who help veterans get
care over the past few months, to say nothing of the disrespect they
have shown female veterans—literally erasing the history of some women
in uniform and denigrating the service of women in combat. I’m going to
push every day to make sure you get the respect you deserve, and the
care you were promised—whether that’s making sure VA is implementing
women’s health care laws I worked to pass, fighting to expand access to
IVF services and menopause research, and providing the federal resources
we need for VA to improve care for women veterans.”
Senator Murray was the first woman to join the Senate Veterans’
Affairs Committee and the first woman to chair the Committee—as the
daughter of a WWII veteran, supporting veterans and their families has
always been an important priority for Murray. Advocating for women
veterans in particular has been a longtime focus for Senator Murray. As
Chair of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee in 2010, Senator Murray
passed her landmark Women Veterans Health Improvement Act into law. Murray has worked to permanently authorize the VA child care pilot program to increase access to free, quality child care for veterans during their appointments, make much-needed improvements to the women veterans call center, and fix a loophole that
left veterans footing the bill for medically-necessary emergency
newborn transportation that VA should be covering. Murray introduced and helped pass the Deborah Sampson Act,
legislation to address gender disparities at VA that established a
dedicated Office of Women’s Health at VA and required every VA health
facility to have a dedicated women’s health primary care provider, among
other things. Murray also helped to pass the MAMMO Actto expand access to high-quality breast cancer screening and treatment services for veterans.
Last year as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Murray delivered a record $900 million investment in women veterans’ health care. Earlier this month, Senator Murray introduced bipartisan legislation
to require VA and the Department of Defense (DoD) to research and study
the effects of menopause on women servicemembers and women veterans.
Senator Murray has also been a leading voice in the Senate in speaking outforcefully against President Trump and Elon Musk’s mass firing of VA employees and VA researchers across the country and Elon Musk and DOGE’s infiltration of
the VA, including accessing veterans’ sensitive personal information.
In recent weeks, Senator Murray and her colleagues sent letters to VA
Secretary Doug Collins demanding that the VA swiftly reverse moves to cut VA researchers, as well as multipleletters pressing
Secretary Collins to sever Elon Musk and DOGE’s access to any VA or
other government system with information about veterans, and protect
veterans, their families, and VA staff from unprecedented access to
sensitive information. Senator Murray grilled Trump’s
nominee for VA Deputy Secretary, Dr. Paul Lawrence, on the mass firings
of VA employees and VA researchers, and voted against Doug Collins’s
nomination to be VA Secretary in early February, sounding the alarm over reports of DOGE at the VA and making clear that the Trump administration’s lawlessness was putting our national security and our veterans at risk.