The Supreme Court stayed a lower court ruling, allowing Trump’s transgender military ban to proceed, pending further review. Recent high-profile media appearances include Jake Sullivan, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden raise questions into motives. Russia won the Ukraine war, though U.S. media frames it as territorial gains, avoiding definitive victory narratives. Trump nominated Ed Martin as U.S. Attorney for D.C., but Martin’s defense of January 6 defendants has drawn criticism from the “deep state” and Sen. Thom Tillis, who opposes his confirmation. Tillis, who supported Biden nominees like Antony Blinken and Janet Yellen, also resisted Pete Hegseth’s confirmation, fueling accusations of enabling Democratic lawfare. Meanwhile, GOP moderates are warming to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s revised Medicaid plan, though House Republicans rejected a controversial earlier proposal, refining their approach. These events highlight a volatile mix of judicial decisions, contentious nominations, and evolving GOP policy priorities, with significant implications for Trump’s agenda and Republican unity in Congress.
- Supreme Court stays lower court ruling allowing Trump transgender ban to proceed.
- We had Jake Sullivan out, Kamala Harris and now Biden.
- Russia won the war and our media does not report that Russia won, they will report that there is some territory that Russia has conquered.
- Trump has nominated Ed Martin to the US Attorney for DC. Because Ed represents the J6ers, the deep state is attacking him. Thom Tillis is vowing to vote against Ed. Thom voted to confirm Antony Blinken, Janet Yellen, Lloyd Austin, Merrick Garland, Pete Buttigieg and Gina Raimondo. Republicans had to pull teeth to get him to confirm Pete Hegseth. Now he is enabling democrat lawfare by refusing to support Ed Martin.
- GOP moderates warm up to Mike Johnson’s latest Medicaid plan. House republicans nix controversial Medicaid proposal as plan takes shape.

