White House Economic Advisor Hassett says shutdown could end this week
Top White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett predicted that the government shutdown is “likely to end sometime this week.”.
Top White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett predicted that the government shutdown is “likely to end sometime this week.”.
TLDR Ant Group and JD. com have halted their Hong Kong stablecoin projects after Beijing regulators raised concerns about private firms issuing digital currencies The People’s Bank of China and Cyberspace Administration told the companies that only the state should have authority to issue money Both companies had planned to apply for stablecoin licenses under Hong [.] The post China Orders Ant Group and JD. com to Suspend Hong Kong Stablecoin Projects Here’s Why appeared first on CoinCentral.
Agents say they were arresting a man when two women ‘approached and began striking them both in the head,’ police said.
This week, blind to constitutional law and US history, Trump Border Czar Tom Homan said that protesting ICE “could lead to bloodshed and people dying.” By suggesting that masked ICE agents could kill protestors for simply shouting hateful things at them, Homan was building the permission structure for federal agents to use “full force” violence against non-violent protestors. More than that, his statement was meant to groom the public. The Trump administration is trying to get US citizens used to the idea that federal agents could use lethal force to the point of killing people against anyone who exercises their constitutional right to peacefully protest government actions they don’t like. On too many videos circulating on social media to count, masked ICE agents have been recorded getting more and more aggressive with members of the public, deliberately escalating non-violent exchanges into violent ones. Federal agents have been caught on video body slamming people to the ground, kneeling on people’s necks, and pointing armed weapons at close range. More than 20 people have died at ICE’s hands, including US citizens, but this tally is artificially low because the Trump administration tightly controls media access to ICE detention facilities. Team Trump has no idea what the First Amendment meansHoman, like Trump, seems oblivious to what the First Amendment says. “Congress shall make no law . abridging the freedom of speech . or the right of the people peaceably to assemble.” This protection was extended from Congress, or the federal government, to the states in 1868 through the passage of the 14th Amendment. It was the very first amendment to the Constitution, and was the key to getting states to go along with the Constitution at all. Many states refused to sign or support the Constitution after it was drafted in 1787 because they were fearful of a strong federal government with no constraints to protect people from overreach. It was the sticking point that refused to yield, as the objecting states would not support the Constitution without a guarantee of individual liberties, including freedom of religion and, most importantly, the freedom to speak openly, to gather, and to criticize the government. James Madison rose to the challenge and drafted the First Amendment, the language of which remains to this day, and has never been changed. The world is envious of our freedom of speechFreedom of speech beyond the reach or control of the government stands as a beacon of freedom throughout the world, a marker of man’s evolution from the Dark Ages when rulers often punished and tortured people for their beliefs. That’s why Trump’s Executive Order declaring that the federal government would now punish dissenters, whom he labelled “domestic terrorists,” sends chills down the spine of anyone who has the slightest concept of world history. People in MAGA who support Trump’s centralized thought control have no concept of what it’s like to live under authoritarian rule. In China, Xi Jinping has installed facial recognition software into China’s public security apparatus, where it records everyone at cross lights, bus stops, transport hubs and in public spaces. Xi uses it for mass surveillance, to record, identify, track and persecute anyone who criticizes the government. Russia’s Vladimir Putin is just as bad. Aside from famously having critics poisoned, or pushed out of helicopters and windows, Putin has imposed severe prison sentences of up to 15 years for spreading “deliberately false information” about the Russian military. Last week, Trump’s Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth tried something similar. Hegseth announced new rules threatening journalists’ access to the Pentagon if they did not agree to publish only information that he wants released, and was shocked when most of the press refused to go along with it. The faction of MAGA clamoring to relax the division between church and state today have no idea what they are asking for either. Trump’s Christo Nationalists claim the U. S. was founded by and for Christians, and that its laws and government should therefore impose Christian values over all of society. They have no understanding of world or human history, or that freedom of religion grew out of the Inquisition, when torture was common. James Madison would be proud of No Kings DayYesterday, huge crowds marched in major cities, as smaller gatherings sprung up across small town USA for “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration. On my way to the protest. Picture: Sabrina HaakeThere were more than 2, 500 events in all 50 states, predicted to be one of the largest demonstrations in US history. Demonstrators spoke out against Trump’s policies, including perceived threats to democracy, ICE raids and Trump deploying military troops in US cities. The signs speak for themselves. As I marched inside my bear inflatable, I’ve never been more proud to be an American. Sabrina Haake is a columnist and 25+ year federal trial attorney specializing in 1st and 14th A defense. Her Substack, The Haake Take, is free.
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Five Years Ago This week in 2020, Ajit Pai put the final bullet in net neutrality and decided to move forward with unconstitutional rulemaking on Section 230, while Clarence Thomas joined the brigade of opposing 230, and Congress introduced yet another anti-230 bill, because sure why not? We looked at the pretty crummy results of [.].
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According to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, President Donald Trump’s latest moves all share the same goal: Keeping Americans distracted from the ongoing fallout over his administration’s handling of unreleased documents pertaining to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. In an atypical Friday night broadcast (the longtime host hasn’t had a regular weekly show since the end of Trump’s first 100 days), Maddow used her opening monologue to argue that the president’s distraction agenda is coming off as increasingly desperate. She touched on how Trump has quietly withdrawn appointees to key government positions, and not announced replacements as he did with former Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) commissioner nominee E. J. Antoni last month. And she pointed out that despite the BLS having the ability to publish a September jobs report despite the shutdown, it had not done so. Maddow also observed that, 17 days into a government shutdown, Trump has yet to broker a deal to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies due to expire at the end of the year that Democrats have all agreed are a necessity to gain their support in reopening the government. She noted that should the ACA tax credits not be extended, people in Republican-dominated states would be on the hook for the biggest health insurance premium increases. The MSNBC host then pivoted to Trump announcing Friday that he was commuting the sentence of disgraced former Rep. George Santos (R-N. Y.), who was expelled from Congress in 2023. Santos was serving an 87-month sentence after being convicted of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.”So clearly that’s a president operating from a position of strength, right?” Maddow said while laughing. “This is what he wants to be known for. I mean, his only moves right now are big distraction moves. We’re on day 17 of a government shutdown. He’s refusing to release the jobs data or the inflation data about what he’s doing to the country’s economy, while all the private sector data that we have to look to, to try to understand those things, is terrible. His paramilitary and would-be military assault on his own people in cities across the country is being pushed back: Not only on every street corner where he’s trying it, but in every courtroom where he’s trying to get away with it including in front of judges he himself appointed,” she continued. “He is pulling out all the last stops he can to try desperately to avoid the Epstein disaster he is still mired in. He is quietly, quietly pulling his nominees and hoping no one notices, and asks why the health care policy on which the Democrats are totally unified and taking their stand against him, is about to be a full-blown economic disaster for literally tens of millions of American families. He is 24 points underwater in his job approval, 24 points,” she added. “And his big idea to change the subject is to free America’s comedic poster child for compulsive lying and stealing. I mean, for a supposed strong man, this is all pretty weak, right?”Watch the segment below:.
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TLDR Donald Trump hosted a White House fundraiser to support a $250 million project for a ballroom. Executives from Ripple, Gemini, Coinbase, and other prominent cryptocurrency companies attended the high-profile dinner event. Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss continued their support for Trump through significant political donations. Ripple’s CEO and legal chief have strengthened ties with Trump [.] The post Crypto Execs Pledge Millions at Trump’s White House Ballroom Event appeared first on Blockonomi.