Let It Happen


Early this afternoon, several federal departments and agencies sent an email to employees accusing the imminent closure of the Democrats. I haven’t seen each department and agency. (I saw with my own eyes the versions of health and social services, the Social Security Administration, the Department of the Interior, the Ministry of Justice and the National Science Foundation. Emine Yücel de TPM has seen one from the Ministry of Commerce separately.) I saw enough to see that they were going out on a government level. They were all identical. Unsurprisingly, they were produced in the White House or perhaps at the General Services Administration. It was a descending decision. “Unfortunately,” he says, “Democrats block this continuous resolution in the Senate due to unrelated policy demands.” The website of the Department of Housing and Urban Development has a pop-up message claiming that the “radical left will close the government and inflict massive pain on the American people …” It is hardly surprising. Legalities do not mean anything for the Trump administration. Thus, after Hatch law, would be almost picturesque.
Meanwhile, as you have probably seen, during the long -awaited convocation of the Pentagon general officers, the Secretary of Defense Hegseth encouraged the generals and admirals who do not agree with the policy of the Trump administration to resign. In his speech, President Trump announced that he wanted to make American cities the “training ground” for the American army.

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