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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth responded by arguing that the strike wouldn’t even be about the militants the U.S. sought to kill. Instead, it was about signaling American power to the world."3 percent of US trade runs through the suez. 40 percent of European trade does. There is a real risk that the public doesn’t understand this or why it’s necessary. The strongest reason to do this is, as POTUS said, to send a message. I am not sure the president is aware how inconsistent this is with his message on Europe right now. There’s a further risk that we see a moderate to severe spike in oil prices. I am willing to support the consensus of the team and keep these concerns to myself. But there is a strong argument for delaying this a month, doing the messaging work on why this matters, seeing where the economy is, etc"
Not only has Donald not helped the economy, he’s acted to exacerbate problems. Where are our “principled non maga” repubs to criticize Trump? After all, I was told they were concerned over economic issues.
Inflation climbed in February as consumers braced for the potential onslaught of higher prices from President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on U.S. trading partners.
The Commerce Department reported Friday that prices rose at a higher-than-expected annual rate of 2.8 percent last month, excluding food and energy items, a signal that prices could spike even further in the coming months.
That doesn’t augur well for price-sensitive businesses and consumers — or for Trump’s big plans for the U.S. economy. While administration officials like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argue that tariff-related inflation will be transitory, most of Trump’s planned levies haven’t yet taken effect. Wall Street analysts are increasingly warning that the U.S. could fall into a period of at least some stagflation — a politically toxic combination of low growth and higher inflation that the country hasn't seen in more than four decades.
“Today’s data has the general pattern of what many observers will be looking for in the months ahead as new tariffs and other policy changes begin to bite: weaker-than-expected spending and stronger-than-expected inflation,” David Alcaly, the lead macroeconomic strategist at Lazard Asset Management, said in a research note. “Much remains uncertain, and it’s premature to be drawing judgments about impacts, but seeing this pattern in hard data and not just surveys could feed apprehension."
Barely two months after Inauguration Day, voters are sounding alarms over Trump’s lack of progress on cost-of-living issues. A Gallup poll released Thursday had him 18 points underwater on his handling of the economy. Future tariff-related sticker shocks are unlikely to improve those margins.
“It hurts corporate profits, it drives up inflation,” Wells Fargo Senior Economist Tim Quinlan said. “Neither of these are a winning strategy from a campaign standpoint or a political standpoint.”
If that doesn’t win over the female vote then I don’t know what will. Cmon ladies, give credit where credit is due: Trump is the fertilization president. He’ll rape you, impregnate you, and leave you to bleed out and die of septic shock on your own because he’s a deadbeat husband and dad. #MAGA!trump just gets weirder and weirder.....
Donald Trump crowned himself the “fertilization president” as he gave a speech at a Women’s History Month event.
The US president participated in a special event to celebrate the achievements of women, held at the White House on Wednesday (26 March).
Addressing the audience, Trump said: “We’re going to have tremendous goodies in the bag for women too, between the fertizilation and all the other things we are talking about, its going to be great.”
Responding to laughter from the crowd, a smiling Trump said: “I am still very proud of it, I will be known as the fertilizaion president, that’s ok, that’s not bad.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/spring-statement-defence-rachel-reeves-b2721767.html
We did see something similar when they all wore patches on their ear after the shooting incident. They all looked incredible stupid but they didn’t give af as long daddy was happy.Great video.
My favorite part that sums up the Republican party: (paraphrasing) trump could show up to a meeting with his fly down and instead of letting him know his fly is down, all the Republican politicians would instead unzip their flies and pretend like he did it on purpose and this is a new cool style he just invented.
“bUt DeI”This is interesting.
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Hegseth Brought His Wife to Sensitive Meetings With Foreign Military Officials
Defense secretary’s handling of sensitive information is under fire after he shared details about a strike on Houthi militants in a group chat on a widely used app.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is facing scrutiny over his handling of details of a military strike, brought his wife, a former Fox News producer, to two meetings with foreign military counterparts where sensitive information was discussed, according to multiple people who were present or had knowledge of the discussions.
One of the meetings, a high-level discussion at the Pentagon on March 6 between Hegseth and U.K. Secretary of Defense John Healey, took place at a sensitive moment for the trans-Atlantic alliance, one day after the U.S. said it had cut off military intelligence sharing with Ukraine. The group that met at the Pentagon, which included Adm. Tony Radakin, the head of the U.K.’s armed forces, discussed the U.S. rationale behind that decision, as well as future military collaboration between the two allies, according to people familiar with the meeting.
Jennifer Hegseth also attended a meeting last month at North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters in Brussels where allied defense officials discussed their support for Ukraine, according to two people who attended the meeting. Hegseth’s brother Philip Hegseth has also been traveling with him on official visits, the Pentagon said.
The Brussels meeting, which took place on the sidelines of a February conference of NATO defense ministers, was a gathering of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, a U.S.-led forum of some 50 nations that periodically meets to coordinate on production and delivery of weapons and other support for Ukraine. At the closed-door discussions, national representatives routinely present confidential information, such as donations to Ukraine that they don’t want to be made public, according to officials.
Some foreign attendees at the meetings didn’t know who Jennifer Hegseth was, according to people familiar with both gatherings. Others were surprised by her presence, but proceeded without raising objections, the people said. It isn‘t clear whether her presence affected what was discussed at either session.