BEEN COOKING THIS FOR A WHILE NOW…😎🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳
il Donaldo Trumpo
(Wait until he gets to China, China, China, that will be fun too.)
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BEEN COOKING THIS FOR A WHILE NOW…😎🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳
il Donaldo Trumpo
(Wait until he gets to China, China, China, that will be fun too.)
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TOLD YOU!!!😎🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳
"It's too much winning, No we have to keep on winning"
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Fauci’s Wife, An NIH Bioethicist Who Never Probed Ethics Of Wuhan Research, Fired
by Daily Caller News Foundation April 2, 2025 at 3:20 pm in News, Wire
Christine Grady, a top bioethicist at the National Institutes of Health and the wife of former top NIH official Anthony Fauci, was among the health bureaucrats who received a layoff notice on Tuesday, according to news reports.
Grady was given the boot as part of the post-pandemic restructuring of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), according to the New York Times and STAT News. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his top aides have said the layoffs are aimed at consolidating administrative functions and overhauling a failed status quo in Americans’ health.
Some NIH leaders were given the option of transferring to one of the field offices of the Indian Health Service in Alaska, Montana, Minnesota, and other locations far removed from Washington, DC. But it’s not clear whether Grady was among the officials given the option of taking up a remote post hundreds of miles from the couple’s tony Beltway neighborhood. The couple had a net worth of $11.5 million by the time of Fauci’s 2022 retirement, according to federal disclosures, a $7.6 million jump from before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Open The Books.
Even an NIH official who described Grady as well respected acknowledged that her marriage to Fauci impacted the ability of the institutes to tackle ethical questions that risked reflecting poorly on the former White House medical advisor.
An NIH official speaking on the condition of anonymity told the Daily Caller News Foundation that Grady was “a good person with a major conflict of interest.”
“One of the problems when the coverup was going on of the Wuhan lab leak, that whole fiasco, was that they were not listening to anyone giving ethics advice,” the official said. “If they had had someone at the table with knowledge of this, they would have said: ‘Hey do you want to play it this way, or be more transparent?’ Someone could have raised the question.”
“That’s something Christine Grady could have, or should have, done,” the official continued. “She wasn’t able to do it because she was Fauci’s wife.”
“Maybe they had discussions in private about what was going on,” the official said. “She was placed in a conflicted role because of that.”
Other NIH officials in Fauci’s inner circle were also let go.
Clifford Lane, who had worked at Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1991 — most recently as deputy director of clinical research and special projects — was also let go, according to the New York Times.
NIAID Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Director Emily Erbelding has also been let go, according to Government Executive. Erbelding was involved in communications with Fauci and with EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak about the connection between the NIAID and high-risk virology in Wuhan, China, in 2020 according to emails obtained by U.S. Right to Know through the Freedom of Information Act and a congressional investigation.
Emailed requests for comment to Grady, Lane and Erbelding received no immediate response. A phone call to the NIH Department of Ethics was answered but abruptly ended when the receptionist learned this reporter was calling.
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https://ijr.com/faucis-wife-an-nih-bioethicist-who-never-probed-ethics-of-wuhan-research-fired/
WINNING: Trump Admin. Removes Anthony Fauci’s Wife and One of His Closest Cronies from The National Institutes of Health
by Cullen Linebarger Apr. 2, 2025 2:20
Dr. Christine Grady Credit: NIH Clinical Center
Anthony Fauci is having a terrible day after the Trump Administration started cleaning house at the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
As The New York Times reported, the Trump administration on Tuesday laid off thousands of federal health workers as part of cuts announced last week. The firings included several senior leaders and government scientists.
The bloodbath also included entire units focused on promoting ‘reproductive health’ (abortion), and gun control. How refreshing that American tax dollars will no longer fund baby killing and Second Amendment restrictions at the agency.
As TGP readers may know, the HHS has been conducting mass layoffs across the department, affecting roughly 10,000 full-time jobs. According to NBC News, these cuts are part of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plan to drain the swamp and reshape the agency.
RFK Jr. is working with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and wants to reduce the health department’s workforce from 82,000 to 62,000.
TGP readers will be especially thrilled to learn that two of Tuesday’s casualties were Fauci’s wife, Christine Grady, and Dr. Clifford Lane from their positions at N.I.H.
Grady headed the N.I.H. Office of Bioethics before being ‘reassigned.’ Lane oversaw clinical research at the department and is considered a close crony of Fauci’s.
From The New York Times:
At N.I.H., several institute directors — including Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the institute formerly led by Dr. Anthony S. Fauci — were reassigned. So were Dr. Fauci’s wife, Christine Grady, the head of the N.I.H. Office of Bioethics, and Dr. Clifford Lane, a close ally of Dr. Fauci’s who oversaw clinical research.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Grady was every bit as loathsome as her husband. Below is a video of her ‘offering’ nurses an immoral ‘choice’: get vaccinated or lose your job.
WATCH:
Good riddance to Grady. Now, the next question is whether her husband will face prosecution for the lives he ruined with his lies.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/winning-trump-admin-removes-anthony-faucis-wife-one/
BEST SECRETARY OF DEFENSE EVER!!!😎🇺🇸
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OUR SECRETARY OF DEFENSE PUTTING IN THE WORK!!!😎🇺🇸
This is a happy Military, like really happy!
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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO, ELON!!!❤️🇺🇸
Amazing huge audience thanking Elon. This is seriously heart warming. Amazing really
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Jesse Watters: We can’t afford not to have tariffs
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Updated Wed, Apr 2 20255:59 PM EDT
Trump to impose higher-than-expected tariffs, markets drop: Live updates
(Picture: U.S. President Donald Trump walks on the day of his remarks on tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C., on April 2, 2025).
What you need to know
• President Donald Trump signed an aggressive and far-reaching “reciprocal tariff” policy at the White House.
• Trump said his plan will set a 10% baseline tariff across the board.
• The plan imposes steep tariff rates on many countries, including 34% on China, 20% on the European Union, 46% on Vietnam and 32% on Taiwan.
• The White House clarified to CNBC’s Eamon Javers that the tariff rate on Beijing comes in addition to existing 20% tariffs on Chinese imports, meaning the true tariff rate on China is 54%.
• Trump has previously announced tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico, and on specific industries, including a 25% duty on auto imports.
• Stocks fell sharply after hours immediately following Trump’s announcement.
CNBC losing their minds.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/02/trump-tariffs-live-updates.html
They've already got about short articles up.
>>22858444 36 minutes ago
Pharmaceutical products will not be subject to reciprocal tariffs — for now
Pharmaceutical products are among the goods that will not be subject to the reciprocal tariffs announced today, according to a White House fact sheet.
But Trump has not ruled out his plans to impose pharmaceutical-specific tariffs sometime soon.
Other goods not subject to the reciprocal tariffs include copper, semiconductors, lumber, bullion, energy and certain minerals that are not available in the U.S., the fact sheet said. It also includes products already subject to Trump’s recently announced tariffs, including steel, aluminum, autos and auto parts.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/02/trump-tariffs-live-updates.html
House deficit hawks’ message to Senate on its budget: ‘Go back to the drawing board’
They’re objecting to the size of tax cuts in the Senate’s budget plan and its plan to zero out the costs.
Benjamin Guggenheim
04/02/2025, 12:06pm ET
Deficit hawks in the House are already pushing back hard on Senate Republicans’ blueprint to advance President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda — particularly the portion of the plan that would spend far more on tax cuts.
“The Senate needs to go back to the drawing board and really do the hard work that is required to achieve the consensus similar to … the process we went through in the House,” said Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-Pa.), the second highest-ranking member of the House Budget Committee, in an interview Wednesday morning.
Ways and Means Committee member and deficit hawk David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) indicated he also has problems with the Senate plan as he headed into a committee meeting Wednesday at the Library of Congress to continue hashing out provisions for the GOP tax bill.
“I still don’t think we’re being aggressive enough” on reducing the deficit, Schweikert said.
Smucker also said he has “a lot of concerns” with Senate Republicans’ plans to zero out the costs of extending trillions of dollars in expiring tax cuts, while allowing for up to $1.5 trillion in additional tax polices. The House budget blueprint takes account of the cost of those extensions.
“We’ve gone through months of negotiations here in the House and arrived at a bill that is fiscally responsible and that had the support of the entire caucus,” Smucker said.
The lawmakers’ comments signal that House and Senate Republicans are still far apart on how to advance Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” that would enact sweeping energy, border and tax policies.
The budget that the House passed in February provides a maximum of $4.5 trillion for the House Ways and Means Committee to spend on tax cuts, contingent on Republicans being able to muster $2 trillion in spending cuts.
Senate Republicans plan to release their own budget blueprint this afternoon that would zero out the cost of extending around $4.6 trillion in Trump’s 2017 tax cuts that are due to expire at the end of the year. That plan would also provide $1.5 trillion in additional wiggle room to enact business tax breaks, a tax exemption for tips and a deduction for interest on auto loans, among other policies Trump has called for.
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/04/02/congress/house-deficit-hawks-have-a-message-for-the-senate-on-their-budget-go-back-to-the-drawing-board-00265685
They are all useless, they never learned to save tax payer money
2 Apr, 2025 19:52
Trump prepares to ease arms export rules – Reuters
A new executive order is expected to sharply raise the minimum threshold for weapons sales that trigger a congressional review
US President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order that would significantly simplify the rules governing military equipment exports, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing four sources familiar with the matter.
The executive order, anticipated to be issued imminently, is likely to reflect legislation proposed by Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Waltz, last year during his tenure in the House of Representatives.
According to sources from both the arms industry and the government, the forthcoming order will resemble Waltz’s bill, which sought to amend the US Arms Export Control Act.
The proposed amendments aimed to raise the threshold for deals that trigger a congressional review– from $14 million to $23 million for arms transfers and from $50 million to $83 million for sales involving military equipment, upgrades, training, and related services.
Current rules already allow higher thresholds for NATO members and key US allies such as Japan, Israel, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. In those cases, the administration must notify Congress 15 days before a sale, compared to the 30-day notice period for other countries.
Trump has long criticized the bureaucratic hurdles surrounding foreign arms sales and frequently clashed with Congress during his first term over delays. In 2019, he bypassed a congressional review by declaring a national emergency tied to tensions with Iran, enabling him to fast-track over $8 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates.
The deals with Saudi Arabia and the UAE had been stalled for months, largely due to congressional objections over the countries’ roles in Yemen’s aerial campaign and human rights concerns following the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom’s consulate in Turkey.
https://www.rt.com/news/615152-trump-arms-exports-order/