White House tells House Republicans to stop talking about mass deportations
Trump had betrayed his base on everything else. Why not also mass deportations?
Trump had betrayed his base on everything else. Why not also mass deportations?
Tucker Carlson’s February 18 interview of the US Ambassador to the State of Israel, Mike Huckabee, aroused a storm of controversy over Huckabee’s endorsement of a maximalist Israeli claim to a biblically-defined territory between the Euphrates River (
I must have told a thousand people that the reason I came to Auburn, Alabama, was Roger Garrison and every time I did, I gave a silent thank you to him for being the crucial pivot point in my life.
[Vaccines, Amen: The Religion of Vaccines by Aaron Siri, Injecting Freedom LLC, September 4, 2025, 308 pp.]
President Trump’s unconstitutional and unjust war against Iran is setting back his “affordability” agenda. The war has caused a big rise in gasoline prices. Among the related concerns is the hindering of the movement of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, the only available passage for ships to transport oil from the Persian Gulf.
The increased costs will do more than raise prices at the pump. An increase in gas prices brings increased transportation costs that will be passed along to consumers. Prices of a variety of goods, including food, will increase.
Oil prices hovered around $90 per barrel: “Seven nations are scheduled to meet Tuesday to discuss a possible joint release of stockpiles to help ease the supply disruption.”
President Trump said on Sunday that any decision to end the war with Iran would be a “mutual” one made with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hegseth in March 8 interview: “what I want your viewers to understand is this is only just the beginning.”
In his State of the Union Address, Trump announced his plan for dealing with high electricity costs associated with the increased demand from AI data centers:
Many Americans are also concerned that energy demand from AI data centers could unfairly drive up their electric utility bills. Tonight, I’m pleased to announce that I have negotiated the new Ratepayer Protection Pledge. You know what that is. We’re telling the major tech companies that they have the obligation to provide for their own power needs.