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Heather Cox Richardson:
Letters from an American – June 27, 2026
Observers are noting that the reflecting pool fiasco, in which Trump created the idea there was an emergency, ignored experts, bypassed normal procedures to give a wildly inflated contract to a crony, bragged about his success, ignored the problems, claimed his enemies had sabotaged him, and finally stationed troops around the landmark he had turned into a swamp, represents the Trump administration perfectly.
(Heather Cox Richardson more…)
Michael Scherer @ Atlantic:
‘Rush Project at Request of POTUS’
Money once used for crucial national-park repairs is now financing Trump’s redecorating projects.
The pathway that connects the White House residence to the Oval Office has long been paved in Tennessee flagstone. Every president since Harry Truman made the 45-second commute, and made it without complaint, until Donald Trump. The dun rock would not do. Instead, Trump wanted polished African granite, carved in Italy, with a flamed-finish stripe—slightly raised, to prevent slips—running down the middle. As workers tore up the flagstone in March, a reporter asked Trump who was paying for the enhancements. “Paid for by me,” he replied.
But that wasn’t true. Budget documents from the National Park Service that I obtained show that the walkway replacement cost taxpayers $689,232, and is part of a $1.3 million project that included repairing adjacent stone and masonry and providing new hardware for nearby doors. A year earlier, in a separate “Rush project at request of POTUS,” the Park Service spent $347,503 to remove and replace the stucco on the colonnade wall, a project that cleared the way for Trump to affix gold frames and plaques mocking some of his predecessors.
This previously undisclosed spending is part of an enormous shift of taxpayer cash away from national parks around the country and into the Washington area. In order to pay for the president’s projects, the parks have had to cancel needed repairs, slash their budgets, and operate with fewer employees. Taxpayer spending on projects in the National Capital Region has increased 92 percent over the past year, according to the budget documents. The windfall draws on revolving maintenance accounts and more than $100 million in fees collected almost entirely from national parks elsewhere. Trump has ordered the refurbishment of fountains, the lining of the Reflecting Pool, and a $1.6 million Fourth of July fireworks display on the National Mall. He has requested billions more from lawmakers, who thus far have refused. “I’m so proud of Washington, D.C.,” Trump said Wednesday during a meeting in the Oval Office with the secretary-general of NATO. “It’s become one of the hottest cities in the world.”
But as Trump attempts to adorn his immediate surroundings with taxpayer-funded improvements, other parks are going without.
(Michael Scherer @ Atlantic more…)
Charlie Warzel @ Atlantic: Trump’s Peeling Green Gift to America
The Reflecting Pool fiasco says everything about how the Trump administration operates.
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Marcy Wheeler: Katie Phang Just Made Jeffrey Epstein Central to Todd Blanche’s Bid for Confirmation
Almost four weeks after Trump fired Pam Bondi, leaving his personal attorney Todd Blanche in charge of DOJ, Katie Phang challenged Blanche’s failures to comply with the Administrative Procedure Act. …
In response, Blanche did nothing.
A month after that, Phang asked for a preliminary injunction. Her ask was, on its face, fairly simple: First, to immediately do two things required by law: review the foreign language Epstein files for release and submit a privilege log explaining each individual redaction. And also to either unredact the names in several sets of documents or explain why he was refusing to do so.
…I have no doubt Phang filed this to force DOJ to comply with the law. This process did not start as an attempt to embarrass Blanche for his sex trafficking cover-up as he bids for the full-time job. She didn’t force DOJ to respond in such arrogant fashion, thereby making Blanche’s continued cover-up a key news issue in the lead up to his confirmation hearing.
It just worked out that way.
(Marcy Wheeler more…)
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Broad Daylight News:
The Socialism They Never Warned You AboutWhy government help for billionaires is called capitalism—but helping everyone else gets called socialism.

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Robert McMillan, Raffaele Huang, Amrith Ramkumar @ WSJ: China Has Matched Anthropic in Cybersecurity, Resetting AI Race
Clampdown on top U.S. artificial intelligence is fueling concern that Washington is handing Beijing a cyberwarfare advantage
(Robert McMillan, Raffaele Huang, Amrith Ramkumar @ WSJ more…)
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Matthew Guariglia @ EFF: Lawmakers Must Act Now to Prevent Armed Police Drones
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This month, two disturbing developments raised concerns that we might be on the verge of a larger trend of drone militarization. The first is that the CEO of Skydio, one of the most prolific vendors of police drones in the United States, signaled that the company has a more permissive attitude toward arming their drones in some contexts than many people expected. …
…The other piece on the chess board to keep our eye on is the introduction of weaponized drones as a tool of school safety. …
(Matthew Guariglia @ EFF more…)
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Robert Reich: Trump’s war with Iran is continuing
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Cate Brown, Aram Roston @ Guardian: Trump’s Board of Peace plans to grant itself sweeping immunity, documents show
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Andrew Lawrence @ Guardian: The World Cup is undressing the myth of Trump’s American homogeneity
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Sarah Jones, Jason Easley: Trump is suing the BBC for defamation over a 1/6 documentary, so the broadcaster is requesting access to Trump’s telephone logs, calendar, and schedules.
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Newshound Ellen: WH Melts Down But Doesn’t Deny Trump Got Drug For Terminal Patients
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Thom Hartmann: Chapter 4 The Mastermind: Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field
Your weekly excerpt from one of my books. This week: “Who Killed the American Dream: The Greatest Political Crime Ever Told”
(Thom Hartmann more…)

Brockovich AI Data Center Reporting
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Apocalypse Early Warning System
Al Jazeera Death toll and injuries live tracker
Mike Ludwig @ truthout: ICE Says 51 People Died in Custody Under Trump. Experts Say That’s an Undercount.
ICE Accountability Project
Sergio Martínez-Beltrán, Ximena Bustillo, Jasmine Garsd @ NPR: Deaths of migrants in ICE custody hit record high under Trump
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Margaret Chase Smith: Declaration of Conscience
NPR: January 6, 2021: A visual archive
Accountability Initiative ICE List
GriftMatrix
Trump Action Tracker
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Tracking the Lawsuits Against Trump’s Agenda
Trump Pardons Database
Project 2025 Tracker
DOGE Tracker
ProPublica: Elon Musk’s Demolition Crew
Wired: 6 Tools for Tracking the Trump Administration’s Attacks on Civil Liberties

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