What did John Bolton think?! – Red

Wednesday September 24, 2025
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The boy of this bus deserves a medal, not a punishment. Shame on each adult who chose rules on justice.
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The rising tides are wonderful things, and I will make a particularly cheerfully sign while the Mississippi sails on these sufficient ass.
Does Wired try to ensure Elon Musk then?
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Representative Dan Goldman asks X to appoint a member of “Antifa”
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What is a tap?
Today on Capitol Hill …
Well … It seems that this meeting on Thursday between President Donald Trump, the head of the majority of the Senate Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and the minority chief of the Hakeem Jeffries (D-DY) to discuss the deadline for financing the government which is looming.
Read more: Trump tells Jeffries, Schumer to hike, exploded scandalous and non -unbalanced funding requests
I suspect that the leaders of Dem sneaned to run the failure of the meeting to produce results (given their rather daring requests) like all of Trump’s fault, and he decided to beat them with a punch. So now, the DEMS are trying to run the cancellation while Trump walks, trotting the Taco again.
Until now, the head of the majority of the Senate, John Thune (R-SD), does not flash.
While Democrats are desperately trying to rewrite history, @Senategop is firmly rooted in reality. We offered a clean and short -term CR to allow a process of bipartite losses. Left political requests are the only thing that stands between a fully funded government and #Schumershutdown.
– Leader John Thune (@Leaderjohnt) September 23, 2025
The president of the room is not Mike Johnson (R-La) either.
Let’s be clear about the democratic position:
Democrats want to close the American government – injuring American citizens – so that they can offer free health care and funded by taxpayers to non -Americans.
– President Mike Johnson (@Speakerjohnson) September 23, 2025
Stay listening …
White house what’s new
Tuesday was another day in charge for President Trump, with his Notes as Barnburner at the United Nations General Assembly and his subsequent meetings with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other world leaders. Wednesday (ostensibly) seems to be a quieter power for the president. He will receive his intelligence briefing at the end of the morning, then organize a rose garden dinner in the evening.
Vice-President JD Vance, Wednesday, visits Concord, in North Carolina, to “make remarks on President Trump’s tax reductions for workers’ families and the Trump administration’s commitment to empower the police and local police.”
Follow the wardrobe
Second. Labour – Lori Chavez -Deremer – Chavez -Deremer explained how she joins Kelly Loeffler from Small Business Administration to extend access to commercial programs.
Short press full …
The courts were a little quieter on Tuesday, with few notable decisions on Trump administration. There was, however, a satisfactory result in the first amendment of the former FBI agent, Peter Strzok, against the Ministry of Justice (and the compliments of Amy Berman Jackson appointed by Obama, no less).
The trial of the Trump assassin, Ryan Routh, also concluded on Tuesday, the jury concluded Roth guilty from all the counts. (And there was an additional drama while Routh would have tried to handle with a pen while the verdict was read.)
Read more: Breaking: The jury returns the verdict in trials of the assassin of Trump Ryan Routh (updated)
Report: Ryan Routh tried to stab in the neck when the verdict was announced
Upcoming attractions
President Trump is expected to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday.
Friday, he headed for Farmingdale, New York, to attend the Ryder Cup.
Morning reflection
The former national security adviser John Bolton is not the first head of the government to find themselves in hot water on the management of classified documents (and will not be the last, I am sure). And maybe it’s not the most sharp knife in the drawer. But something about the way he responded since he was called for the first time on the carpet concerning his use / potential inappropriate disclosure of classified material makes me really perplex.
Rusty has the story this morning on some of the elements found during the excavation of the Bolton office, according to court documents. But as he (and politico) point out, this is not a new problem for Bolton. He was aware of the problem in 2020, while his book “The Room Where It Halled” was under preliminary examination of the National Security Council. There was a trial on it. Judge Royce Lamberth urged him, noting that “Bolton played with the national security of the United States. He exposed his country to damage and himself to civil (and potentially criminal) civil liability”.
Bolton did not avoid being critical of others with classified documents and / or evil problems managing sensitive information, notably Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and those responsible for the Trump administration in relation to Signalgate. So … why was he still sitting on classified equipment? Was it just pride? Didn’t he think he could again end up under the microscope? Denial? I understand that people lean the rules and play quickly and let go with things, convinced that they will escape an opinion. But his misdeeds had already been noticed. And he has always kept overwhelming evidence. Seems so bizarre to me – and not too fast.
Lighter price
I would undoubtedly appreciate this TED conversation.
– Heckin good dogs (@heckingooddogs) September 21, 2025
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