Anonymous ID: e0f451 Sept. 4, 2025, 7:21 p.m. No.23550046   🗄️.is 🔗kun

BANNON: Netanyahu Can Cry And Fox Can Spin, But The Truth Is Clear:Israel Is A Protectorate, Not The Boss. America First Means No More Lies About Iran And No More Dragging Us Into Gaza. We're Over The Lies. FINISH WHAT YOU STARTED

 

PDJT made it clear Israel and BiBi has lost their power over Congress, but he was making it clear that they cannot lie and cheat and be believed, he is pissed at him for good reason, so he will not trust them again.

 

President Trump should ban all lobbying by AIPAC to anyone in Congress and the Senate and ultimately cut off all lobbying from every country and company. They are biased on their votes by the money they get.

11:12

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v6w7oom/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: e0f451 Sept. 4, 2025, 7:30 p.m. No.23550070   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0230 >>0240 >>0363 >>0416

Judge rules White House ‘pocket rescission’ gambit is illegal

 

The Trump administration has appealed the decision.

Kyle Cheney

KYLE CHENEY

09/04/2025, 3:53PM ET

 

The ruling comes just days after White House budget chief Russ Vought announced a plan to withhold about $5 billion in aid despite an Oct. 1 deadline to spend the congressionally appropriate funds. It’s a maneuver he has labeled a “pocket rescission” — an attempt to circumvent Congress’ power of the purse by declaring his intent to cut spending with limited time for lawmakers to respond.

 

Ali, a Joe Biden appointee, ruled that the tactic is illegal — that until Congress acts, the Trump administration is required to spend congressionally approved funding.

 

On Thursday, the Trump administration quickly appealed the ruling to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is also likely to respond quickly, teeing up a potential Supreme Court petition in a matter of days.

 

Ali’s ruling and the quick appeal are the latest twists in a case that has already ricocheted from the District Court to the Supreme Court and back again. It’s one of the earliest and longest-running tests of Trump’s effort to remake the federal bureaucracy and balance of power.

 

His earlier verdicts forced the Trump administration to continue spending foreign aid funds that Elon Musk’s DOGE attempted to block. Subsequent battles focused on whether Trump’s drive to block foreign aid spending violated Congress’ power of the purse.

 

(Its beyond time to clear out the judiciary)

 

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/09/04/congress/judge-rules-white-house-pocket-rescission-gambit-is-illegal-00544892

Anonymous ID: e0f451 Sept. 4, 2025, 7:34 p.m. No.23550086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0240 >>0363 >>0416

RFK Jr.: This is what led to CDC director’s firing

He told the Senate Finance Committee that Susan Monarez told him she was not ‘trustworthy.’

Sophie Gardner

SOPHIE GARDNER

09/04/2025, 1:56PM ET

 

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he fired Susan Monarez from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because she told him she was not “trustworthy.”

 

Kennedy’s comments came in response to questions from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) during a Thursday hearing before the Senate Finance Committee about the agency’s plans. Warren had asked the secretary why he decided earlier this month to abruptly fire Monarez, then the CDC’s director, who was confirmed by the Senate in late July.

 

“I told her she had to resign because I asked her, ‘Are you a trustworthy person?’ and she said ‘No,’”Kennedy said.

 

Monarez wrote an opinion piece Thursday that, before she was fired, Kennedy asked her to “pre-approve” recommendations from a key panel of CDC advisers, which were chosen by Kennedy after he fired the committee’s entire membership.

 

“It is imperative that the panel’s recommendations aren’t rubber-stamped but instead are rigorously and scientifically reviewed before being accepted or rejected,” Monarez wrote.

 

In a statement, Monarez’s lawyers said that Kennedy’s claims are false and “patently ridiculous.”

 

“Dr. Monarez stands by what she said in her op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, would repeat it all under oath and continues to support the vision she outlined at her confirmation hearing that science will control her decisions,” wrote Mark S. Zaid and Abbe David Lowell.

 

It’s unclear whether Monarez will get to testify before Congress about her ouster. During the hearing, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), ranking member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said he looks forward to Monarez coming before the HELP committee.

 

HELP Chair Bill Cassidy (R-La.) has not announced an investigation into Monarez’s firing, but he wrote on X that the incident, and other high-profile HHS departures, will “require oversight by the HELP Committee.”

 

Kennedy repeatedly denied he fired Monarez because she wouldn’t agree to pre-approve the advisory panel’s recommendations and accused her of lying. The panel is scheduled to meet in Atlanta on Sept. 18-19.

 

“If she wrote that I fired her because she refused to sign on in advance for the ACIP committee, no that’s not accurate,” Kennedy said. He said he asked her for “clarification” about a statement he says she made related to plans not to sign on to the panel’s recommendations.

 

“I told her I didn’t want her to have a rule that she’s not going to sign on to it,” Kennedy said.

 

Several news outlets, including POLITICO, have reported that Monarez was asked to rubber-stamp the panel’s recommendations. Kennedy also admitted to demanding that Monarez fire career CDC scientists.

 

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/09/04/congress/rfk-jr-lays-out-version-of-the-events-leading-to-cdc-directors-firing-00544655

Anonymous ID: e0f451 Sept. 4, 2025, 7:40 p.m. No.23550111   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Rep. Tim Burchett scraps with protester on Capitol Hill

 

The man accosted the Tennessee Republican about Israel-Hamas war, the congressman’s office said.

Chris Marquette

CHRIS MARQUETTE

09/04/2025, 12:47PM ET

 

Rep. Tim Burchett and a protester got into a physical altercationThursday outside of the Longworth House Office Building that ended with the Tennessee Republican forcefully shoving the man.

 

The scrap took place shortly after the final House votes of the week. The protester accosted Burchett about his stance regarding the Israel-Hamas war and then bumped the lawmaker, Burchett’s office said, prompting him to respond with the shove.

 

Capitol Police officers questioned the protester after the incident. The department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

“Everyone has a right to their opinion, and they can say all of the filthy stuff they want. But they don’t have the right to bump the Congressman,” Will Garrett, a spokesperson for Burchett, said in a statement.

 

Burchett said afterward the man “had bad breath.”KEk

 

A frequent thorn in the side of House GOP leaders, Burchett had a prior confrontation with Kevin McCarthy, the former speaker, not long after he voted to depose McCarthy from his role.

 

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/09/04/congress/tim-burchett-protester-scrap-00544485

 

Politico trying to smear Burchette and make think he’s violent. They are lying

Anonymous ID: e0f451 Sept. 4, 2025, 7:49 p.m. No.23550137   🗄️.is 🔗kun

US to cut some security funds for European countries bordering Russia

Move comes as Washington pushes Nato allies to pay more towards their own defence.

 

The future of the Baltic Security Initiative, a separate programme created to boost the armed forces of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, is also under threat.

 

The US is to phase out security assistance programmes for European armies along Russia’s border, as it pushes the continent to pay for more of its own defence.

 

Pentagon officials last week informed European diplomats that the US would no longer fund programmes that train and equip militaries in eastern European countries that would be on the frontline of any conflict with Russia, people familiar with the matter said.

 

Spending for the Pentagon programme, which falls under an authority known as section 333, must be agreed by the US Congress, but the Trump administration has not requested more money. Funds already approved will be available until the end of September 2026.

 

A White House official said the move aligned with President Donald Trump’s efforts to “re-evaluate and realign” foreign aid, and corresponded with an executive order he issued on his first day in office.

 

“This action has been co-ordinated with European countries in line with the executive order and the president’s long-standing emphasis on ensuring Europe takes more responsibility for its own defence,” the official said.

 

Under pressure from Trump, US Nato allies in June agreed to increase their defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP.

 

Winding down the section 333 funding would affect a programme with a worldwide budget of more than $1bn, according to estimates from Senate aides, potentially cutting hundreds of millions of dollars the US sends to the Russian border countries.

 

The Pentagon has not informed lawmakers of the exact amount that will be phased out. The programme allocated $1.6bn in Europe between 2018-2022, roughly 29 per cent of the global 333 spending, according to the US Government Accountability Office. Key recipients include Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

 

Officials from dozens of European embassies in Washington, including from countries that do not receive the assistance, attended a meeting where Pentagon officials told them about the cuts. The move appeared intended to encourage wealthier European countries to pay for more of the frontline states’ security assistance, one European official said.

 

European governments were startled by the communication and are trying to get further details from Washington, according to two diplomats briefed on the discussions.

European officials are also trying to understand whether domestic funding can fill the gaps, or whether the cuts will have an impact on critical elements of European security.

 

“If they are being brutal then it will have big implications,” said one of the diplomats, adding that Nato would definitely be affected as some of the funding was routed through the alliance.

 

“It’s causing a lot of concern and uncertainty,” said the second diplomat, comparing it with Trump’s earlier decision to slash US international aid.

 

Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate’s foreign relations committee, described the cuts as a “misguided move that sends exactly the wrong signal as we try to force Putin to the negotiating table and deter Russian aggression”.

 

The US’s separate Foreign Military Financing programme, which provides funding to countries to buy big-ticket items such as fighter jets, ships and tanks, is not affected by the most recent decision, according to a person familiar with the matter.

 

The cuts also come as Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby seeks to shift US defence resources to the Indo-Pacific to boost deterrence and reduce the odds of a conflict with China over Taiwan.

 

Earlier this year, Washington abruptly halted shipments of munitions and several high-value weapons intended for Ukraine after Colby initiated a review that raised concerns about the US’s own stockpiles. Trump later ordered that the deliveries be resumed….

 

https://archive.is/XfxyH

 

Its about time