Trump threatens Senate Gopers Medentive to give up their authority to the executive branch

Hello, it’s the weekend. It’s the weekend ☕️
President Donald Trump pushes hard to obtain his request for an infringement of $ 9.4 billion – $ 8.3 billion in foreign aid and $ 1.1 billion in public broadcast – on the finish line.
As we have repeatedly seen, Trump has threatened to retain the approvals of the GOP senators who do not support the Trump administration attempt to force the congress to give a certain legitimacy to the unleashing of the Ministry of Government Efficiency by the Federal Government. It is a constitutionally backward maneuver which further erodes the separation of powers, while the Republicans of the 119th congress are constantly relying their authority to federal expenses appropriate to the executive power.
The republicans of the house stamped the packaging without hitting their eyes.
“It is very important that all the Republicans adhere to my bill of accounts and, in particular, finance the public distribution company (PBS and NPR), which is worse than CNN & MSDNC assembled,” wrote Trump in an article on social networks. “Any republican who votes to allow this monstrosity to continue to disseminate does not have my support or approval.”
The Senate is expected to vote on an attraction package next week before the deadline of July 18 – but the bill could be watered down while a handful of senators suggested that they could push the bill to eliminate certain cuts. Senator Susan Collins (R -ME) said that she had concerns about the President’s emergency plan for the relief of AIDS (PEPFAR) – a global HIV and AIDS prevention program by President George W. Bush. And the senses. Mike Rounds (R-SD) and Dan Sullivan (R-AK) said they wanted to protect certain rural public radio stations, in particular those serving distant parts of the country.
– Emine Yücel
Here is what other TPM has to pressure this weekend:
- An unrelated, unintented, uninterrupted thomery, no longer presenting itself to re -election, prudently said (barely) its truth.
- Fox News manufactures his union with the manager of the House Republican Conference. Mazel Tov with happy couple!
Thom Tillis is looking for his truth
Senator Thom Tillis (R-R-NC) officially advised that he will not run what will probably be a very close race in 2026 for the Senate headquarters he currently has. Thus released, he now tries to live his truth.
Living your truth implies, for Tillis, to redesign as the politically moderate accompanied, one in the tradition of big parties like Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), which has alluded to several weeks in recent weeks. This implies making declarations to raise the eyebrows, such as the admission which he now regrets his vote for the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth – or, he does not regret it quite. He doesn’t say “regret”. No regrets by living the truth. Rather, he made the right decision when he voted for Hegseth, and he would make a different decision today. “If all I had was the information on the day of the vote, I would certainly vote for him,” he told Jake Tapper this week. “But now I have information from his being manager. And I don’t think his probation period has been very positive.” (In particular, Secretary Hegseth is not subject to a probationary period. He is confirmed. The allegedly right vote took Tillis on the second presidency of Trump was not so sure of the way RFK Jr. worked at the head of health and human services, but he had said that he had decided to go to Sen. Doctor, who thought “we should, well, As Cassidy himself recognized.)
The other truths that can now be pronounced understand the fact that it would be a bad idea to manage the former candidate for the Governor in North Carolina – who posted on a porn forum that he was a “Nazi!” – For the headquarters of Tillis in the Senate, and the fact that President Trump is advised by “amateurs” who “act as the president when he is out of the room”. Do you mean Stephen Miller? Tapper asked Tillis. Alas, the answer to this question is a truth that it is not time to speak.
In the maga of today, a republican senator who decided that it was time to live his truth must still, to a certain extent, be forced by greater truths. More specifically, those on social truth. In other words, it is still important not to create circumstances that could inspire a certain user and owner of the social power of truth in truth.
Thus, the newly less constrained Tillis must always explain that he has no beef with Trump. “I have no problem with President Trump,” he said to hit. “I very rarely believe that I was never disagreeing with him,” he said at another time. “But I disagree with bad advice that some of his advisers give him, whether on a candidate or whether on politics.” Advice, for example, which could give voters the impression that Trump was lying when he said he would not do Medicaid.
Given that Trump surrounded himself with “amateurs” who give “bad” advice on things such as candidates, Tillis will now see his way to oppose a life judgment for the personal lawyer of Trump who became the primary of Doj Goon, whose appointment is in place for a vote of the judicial committee next week?
“I’m probably going to go with the staff recommendation,” said Tillis on Wednesday by Politico.
The staff recommendation, he added, is that it votes to confirm.
– John Light
Mazel Tov in Fox News and their loved ones in Congress!
Last month, Fox News and Les Républicains de la Chambre made their union official.
On June 22, representative Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) proposed to Brooke Singman, correspondent and political journalist for Fox News Digital. The news of the happy couple’s commitment broke out in the Friday edition of Politico Playbook. The writing had incredible details.
Reschenthaler, which has repeatedly characterized New York as a deadly hell of hell and without law on its social networks, proposed to its fiancée during a picnic in the Central Park of Manhattan. According to Politico, thereafter, they celebrated Singman’s “favorite restaurant” in Soho, the high -end French Balthazar bistro. Their magical evening was crowned with one night at the Five Star Plaza Hotel. In one way or another, they seem to have avoided the itinerant bullets and gangs. The game book article also noted that the pair was meeting for the first time during one of President Trump’s campaign events before they “reconnected” in a DC bistro where Singman brought his laptop “thinking that this could become an interview opportunity”. A totally charming situation which is not the integration of an HR violation limits!
These two crazy children are not the only ones at the Right Cable Empire and the GOP Congress Delegation who found themselves in love. Justin Baragona of the Independent stressed that their news came in the heels of a similar announcement of the representative of the representative of the representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R-P-PA) and the correspondent of Fox News White House Jacqui Heinrich.
According to a sumptuous propagation among people, Fitzpatrick and Heinrich were engaged on June 29 after a proposal which included a drone and a human photographer in a lavender field in France. Fitzpatrick’s decision to ask the question in France was apparently inspired by an earlier interview that Heinrich gave where she said that it was her dream of going to the French Riviera “Eating the baguettes, seeing lavender fields, drinking wine and eating butter”. After their proposal and their photo shoot, the pair decamped to Saint-Tropez and Cannes.
One would think that it would be embarrassing for a media to have two of his journalists literally married to sitting politicians. In our new strange political era, the French could actually have the best answer: that’s life.
TPM would like to wish all these couples a fair and balanced future together!
– Hunter Walker