MSNBC: Lawrence on James Comey indictment: ‘Now the phrase Trumped up charges has new meaning’ [Video]

MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the Trump Justice Department’s indictment of former FBI Director James Comey after Donald Trump, in a now-deleted social media post, called James Comey “guilty as hell.” 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/lawrence-on-james-comey-indictment-now-the-phrase-trumped-up-charges-has-new-meaning/vi-AA1NkDiX

Daily Beast: Top Trump Aide Ditches the White House as Exodus Speeds Up

MAGA deputy chief of staff has spent years honing Donald Trump’s message.

One of Donald Trump’s most high-profile staffers has joined the growing line of people leaving the White House.

Taylor Budowich has spent years helping to build and lead Trump’s messaging to his MAGA faithful and the world.

Budowich—a deputy chief of staff who ran communications, cabinet affairs, and speechwriting, and was a close ally of Vice President JD Vance—is departing at month’s end, multiple outlets have reported.

He plans to return to the private sector after years at Trump’s side, including helming the main pro-Trump super PAC through most of 2023 and 2024, according to Axios and The New York Times.

The departure is striking, given his close relations with Chief of Staff Susie Wiles’ operation, and his years leading Trumpworld messaging.

When the Daily Beast contacted the White House for comment, they provided quotes from four of Budowich’s former colleagues.

While Trump was notable by his absence, Wiles said, “Taylor is a dear friend, and I know that President Trump holds him in very high regard. I hate to see him go, personally and professionally, but obviously wish him well in whatever he decides is next.”

Vance said Budowich is “someone I’ve personally relied on countless times during an amazing first year in office.”

Stephen Miller, a fellow deputy chief of staff, also praised him for his loyalty to Trump.

Another deputy chief of staff, Dan Scavino, described Budowich as a “vital asset in Trump 2.0.”

His exit follows a string of high-profile departures from Trump’s second-term power structure.

The White House’s principal deputy communications director, Alex Pfeiffer, quietly walked last week having joined the White House in January.

The MAGA supporter left to join PR shop Watchtower Strategy, whose partner Arthur Schwartz said, “Alex is one of the most effective communicators in the Republican Party, and we’re thrilled to share his talents with our clients.”

On the national-security side, retired Green Beret Mike Waltz—who flamed out as national security adviser in May after a Signal-chat fiasco—was confirmed two days later as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

Beyond the West Wing, personnel turbulence has rippled through the administration.

It was reported this week that DOJ chief of staff Chad Mizelle—an ally of Stephen Miller—is set to depart after just 10 months, having helped drive attorney general Pam Bondi’s hard-edge agenda before deciding to return to Florida.

The comings and goings follow Elon Musk’s brief, chaotic imprint on Trump’s bureaucracy as the head of DOGE—as well as its messy fall-out that saw other high-visibility figures purged, before the government begged hundreds of government workers fired by DOGE to come back.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/top-donald-trump-aide-ditches-the-white-house-as-exodus-speeds-up

Mirror US: ‘Two-thirds’ of detainees brought to Alligator Alcatraz are missing, chilling report finds


More regarding Gulag Noem aka Alligator Alcatraz


According to the report, the whereabouts of nearly two-thirds of the 1,800 men brought to the facility during the month of July could not be determined

Hundreds of the more than 1,800 men brought to the recently constructed South Florida immigration detention center, branded “Alligator Alcatraz,” have disappeared from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) records, according to new reporting from the Miami Herald.

According to the report, the newspaper could not determine the whereabouts of nearly two-thirds of the 1,800 men brought to the facility during the month of July. Around 800 detainees showed no record in ICE’s database, and more than 450 detainees listed no location and were only instructed to “Call ICE for details.”

It is possible that some of the men detailed in the report could still be detained at Alligator Alcatraz, but unlike federal facilities, the Everglades detention center is run by the state of Florida, which does not maintain a searchable database of people detained at the facility. According to the report, they are also often not included in federally maintained databases.

But that alone would not have accounted for all the detainees without records in the federal database, as the facility’s population had declined rapidly by late August, falling below 400 people due to a federal court ruling essentially halting operations at the site.

The outcomes for the hundreds of detainees have become even more important recently, with a federal appeals court overruling the lower court’s decision, allowing the facility to resume normal operations for now while the case proceeds through the courts.

Some of the detainees that were not able to be located by the outlet may have already been deported, despite the internal data obtained by the Herald showing the vast majority of detainees didn’t have final orders of removal from a judge before entering the facility.

Many of those deportations were a result of detainees deciding to abandon their ongoing immigration cases to put an end to their detention at the facility, which human rights organizations have criticised for its abhorrent conditions.

“It became a game of chicken to see who’s going to blink first, to see if the client’s going to say ‘I don’t want to be detained in these conditions, just send me back,'” Miami immigration attorney Alex Solomiany told the Herald.

However, some of the detainees who didn’t want to voluntarily surrender their immigration cases were also deported, even if they had a legal right to remain in the country. One of Solomiany’s clients is a 53-year-old man from Guatemala who has been in the United States since 2001.

According to the Herald, the man was sent to Alligator Alcatraz after being stopped by the Florida Highway Patrol in Palm Beach County.

Solomiany told the Herald that he filed a motion to be released on bond for the Guatemalan man, who worked as a house painter and is married with children. He then attended a scheduled hearing at the Krome Detention Center in Miami on Aug. 1, expecting to see his client. That’s when an attorney for the government told Solomiany his client had accidentally been deported to Guatemala, instead of being transferred to Krome ahead of the hearing, Solomiany told the Herald.

The attorney is now working with ICE to have his client returned to the U.S.

https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/two-thirds-detainees-brought-alligator-1407183

Mirror US: Hundreds Missing From Florida Alligator Alcatraz Detention Center [Video]

A chilling new report reveals that nearly two-thirds of the 1,800 men taken to the recently built Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention center in July are now missing from official Immigration and Customs Enforcement records. The Miami Herald found that hundreds of detainees have simply vanished from databases, with around 800 men showing no federal record and over 450 listed with only vague instructions to ‘Call ICE for details.’ Many advocates blame poor record-keeping and questionable deportations, including people returned to their home countries by mistake or due to harsh conditions. The situation remains troubling as the facility’s operations continue.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/hundreds-missing-from-florida-alligator-alcatraz-detention-center/vi-AA1NdUGj

Daily Beast: Trump’s Goons Topple 12-Foot Statue of Him and Epstein

The 12-foot bronze had got a permit from the federal government—but then vanished.

A towering 12-foot statue of President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein holding hands mysteriously appeared on the Capitol Mall early Tuesday.

By sunrise Wednesday, it had vanished.

The United States Park Police quietly removed the provocative bronze sculpture around 5:30 a.m., according to footage obtained by the Daily Beast.

The removal violates a permit issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) to “The Secret Handshake,” the group that claimed responsibility for the installation. The statue was authorized to remain on display across from the Capitol on 3rd Street, between Madison and Jefferson Avenues, until Sunday at 8 p.m., documents reviewed by the Daily Beast reveal.

The DOI is also required to notify the artists at least 24 hours before the statue is removed for any reason.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-and-epstein-statue-in-dc-vanishes-despite-legal-permit

Knewz: Trump admin MAGA loyalists turn on each other

FBI Director Kash Patel has come under fire with top officials in President Donald Trump’s administration amid claims U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi “can’t stand him.” Alongside that allegation, former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey was just installed at Patel’s embattled agency as co-deputy FBI director alongside Dan Bongino in the wake of growing Patel backlash, Knewz.com can reveal.

Tensions abound

Trump tapped Bailey to help run the FBI, sharing the role of second-in-command with Co-Deputy Director Bongino — a Trump loyalist who recently clashed with other administration officials over the FBI and Justice Department’s handling of a review of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The change comes at a time Patel is under fire over recent mistakes. “The White House, Bondi [and Deputy Attorney General Todd] Blanche have no confidence in Kash. Pam in particular cannot stand him. Blanche either,” a source told Fox News. Bondi and Blanche denied the allegations, and the White House denied plans to strip Patel of his role.

Questioning Patel’s leadership

Within the last few months, particularly following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, questions have been swirling about Patel’s position and leadership. Patel recently faced off with lawmakers during back-to-back appearances before Congress as elected officials questioned him about his decisions and performance following Kirk’s murder, which saw multiple people erroneously arrested early in the investigation. Trump, however, had a different take on the way the manhunt for Kirk’s shooter ended. “I am very proud of the FBI. Kash — and everyone else — they have done a great job,” Trump said.

Patel backlash

Despite Trump’s praise, on social media, many commenters have been urging Patel to step down from his position. “What do you guys think about Kash Patel as head of FBI? I think he needs to step down. The former Attorney General of Missouri Andrew Bailey is being sworn in as a co-deputy director. Maybe he can do better,” wrote one commenter. Another said, “Kash Patel is an incompetent fool who needs to step down from his leadership position.” Yet another said, “I’m very confused [and] disappointed over Kash Patel’s contribution so far. If he can’t [handle] his assignment, he has to step down because this is not good enough. As for Pam Bondi, shouldn’t she be sitting more behind her desk instead of being around President Trump all the time?”

FBI criticism

Many social media users also slammed Patel and the FBI for their performance after the Kirk shooting suspect’s father turned him in to authorities. Once the manhunt for Kirk’s alleged killer, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, came to an end, one online commenter lamented, “Took 3 days to find the shooter. Didn’t find shooter. Shooter’s father turned him in. Faith won’t let [Patel] say Heaven so he said, ‘See you in Valhalla, Charlie.’ Should Kash Patel be forced to step down?” Another echoed a similar sentiment, writing, “Patel and Bongino need to step down. At least Kash for sure, this has been a s*** show. I’m no fan of Kirk’s but still want justice.”

https://www.newsbreak.com/knewz-1594593/4254512519901-trump-admin-maga-loyalists-turn-on-each-other

Raw Story: ‘Two-faced guy’: Trump official creates ‘real worry’ as credibility plunges to record lows

President Donald Trump’s most popular cabinet official has been plummeting in public approval as he takes aim at a broadly accepted policy.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will conduct a new review of abortion pills, the latest move taking aim at health care matters that has included vaccine mandates and Tylenol use by pregnant women that Americans had come to take for granted as uncontroversial.

And CNN data analyst Harry Enten said his actions have his approval ratings plunging.

“Down it goes,” Enten said. “What are we talking about here? Well, let’s take a look. Net approval rating in March, according to Quinnipiac it was minus-11. You go to June, down it goes to minus-15, and now, data that’s just out this week, minus-21 points. We’ve seen a drop of 10 points since March. The more RFK Jr. Is implementing or trying to implement his policies, the further down his net approval rating goes, and at this particular point, 21 points underwater is not a place you want to be.”

Kennedy had been the most popular Trump official at the start of this month, with a net approval rating of minus-7 points, but the more the public sees from him the less they agree with his policies, Enten said.

“What is going on here?” Enten added. “Well, I think, you know, RFK is sort of a two-faced guy when it comes to the American public. What do they like about RFK Jr.? Well, Americans who support restricting artificial food dyes. Look at this: It’s 60 percent. That, of course, is something that RFK Jr. has been trying to implement, right? They like RFK Jr. when it comes to food dyes and stuff in food.

“But look at this: Trust RFK Jr. on vaccine information, he’s significantly lower. He’s down at 37 percent, and obviously, RFK Jr. has been trying to change some of the advice that’s going on from the federal government when it comes to vaccines. Americans do not trust RFK Jr., they do not like him on vaccines. They like him when it comes to food dyes, they don’t like him on vaccines, and this has been the number that has been far more in the news recently. If I were advising RFK in terms of if he wanted to be more popular, I’d be focusing on this.”

“I think that this is the real worry, right, because they don’t trust RFK Jr., right, on vaccine information, and take a look here,” Enten added. “Gives trustworthy info on public health? The CDC, it was 72 percent last year. Look at this: It’s 64 percent now. How about the FDA? It was 73 percent last year, it’s 63 percent now. Most of this decline is coming from Democrats, who all of a sudden are wondering, can I actually trust the information that’s coming out of the federal government, whether or not it is coming out of RFK Jr.’s mouth? Because obviously, as you said, all those agencies that he’s overlooking, those are very important.

“If the public doesn’t trust them, we’ve got major problems, and at this particular point, when you look at these numbers, the flip side is now more than a third of Americans are not confident in the information that they are getting at either the CDC or the FDA, which I think a lot of public health officials are quite worried about.”

https://www.rawstory.com/robert-f-kennedy-jr-approval

Raw Story: Kristi Noem’s department scrambles to delete post after Trump supporter’s fury

The Department of Homeland Security is backing down after right-leaning podcaster Teo Von unleashed public fury on them.

Von accused DHS of pilfering his image for its own social media promotion without permission, NOTUS reported.

In a video posted to DHS accounts, Von is seen saying, “Heard you got deported, dude, bye!”

“Yooo DHS i didnt approve to be used in this,” Von posted to X Tuesday night. “I know you know my address so send a check. And please take this down and please keep me out of your ‘banger’ deportation videos.”

“When it comes to immigration my thoughts and heart are alot more nuanced than this video allows. Bye!” he added.

Von has been a big supporter of Trump in the past, but that support may come with financial strings.

DHS deleted the post.

“It’s crazy to me that they would think this is OK,” Von continued in another comment. “What if someone attacks me tomorrow because they think I’m some final boss of deportations or somethin’.”

Von is credited with leading many new young, white men to MAGA during the 2024 campaign, and Von even welcomed JD Vance to his show. He has also been included in trips with the president to the Middle East.

https://www.rawstory.com/homeland-security-2674030009

Raw Story: Kristi Noem shocks with out-of-control ‘screaming’ at DHS staff meeting: insiders

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stunned department officials with profane outbursts reacting to a series of critical news reports examining her chaotic leadership.

The former South Dakota governor and her de facto chief of staff Corey Lewandowski gathered DHS officials to complain about June reports showing that she demanded to personally sign off on payments over $100,000, which caused delays and bottlenecks throughout the department. Employees told New York Magazine the pair – rumored to be a couple – harangued them in harsh terms.

“They were screaming!” a DHS employee told the magazine. “The level of disrespect and screaming at everybody in that room — I think people were really shocked and taken aback.”

Another former DHS staffer said Noem and Lewandowski were clearly embarrassed by the reports, and they said the duo fed off one another’s negative energy as Noem dropped “multiple F-bombs” on subordinates. Sources said they were baffled when the pair accused others in the room of “lining their pockets” from government contracts – which struck them as projection.

“People are scared s—less of Corey,” said an administration official.

Lewandowski, a former Donald Trump campaign adviser, has been serving on a temporary basis as Special Government Employee after the White House ended his campaign to be DHS chief of staff over his alleged payments from foreign governments and rumors of an affair – the “worst-kept secret in DC,” according to one official – between the two, who are each married to other people.

“Everything has to go through Corey,” said a lobbyist who has done work with DHS. “It’s all based on ‘You’re my buddy, or you’re not my buddy. You hired my friend, or you didn’t hire my friend.’ That place just runs that way.”

https://www.rawstory.com/kristi-noem-corey-lewandowski

Raw Story: Kristi Noem demoted to ‘PR person’ as Stephen Miller runs DHS: ex-insider

Stephen Miller is the one who really controls the Department of Homeland Security, former Trump administration Homeland Security staffer Miles Taylor — famous for his anonymous “resistance” op-ed during Trump’s first term — told former presidential adviser Sidney Blumenthal and historian Sean Wilentz on their “Court of History” podcast released this week.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has been demoted to nothing more than a mouthpiece for his agenda, he said.

“What do you hear about what people think on the inside about Miller’s power?” asked Wilentz, shortly after another revealing segment in which Taylor speculated that even President Donald Trump’s inner circle no longer sees him as fit for his duties.

“It’s almost absolute,” said Taylor. “You know, he would never say that … Stephen is very, very careful to always be entirely deferential to the president.” However, he said, in one revealing incident in 2018, Miller “was growing really, really frustrated with … the slow-walking that was happening over at the Department of Homeland Security when it came to some of the president’s more outlandish ideas. He wanted to do a lot of things that just, our lawyers knew would so clearly break the law, and you know, not only did we not want that for the country, but people like me didn’t want to go to prison because of it, right?”

And so Miller persuaded Trump behind the scenes to give him effective control of DHS, Taylor continued: “It wasn’t some public announcement, but he’d gone to the president and said, ‘Look, I’m tired of this, you know, basically give me the authority to make some of these decisions over at DHS and essentially override the Department.

“And he called me to tell me this. I remember where I was. I was driving on Capitol Hill, and it was the words he used that stuck with me. He said, ‘think of this as my coronation.” That’s what he called it. He called it his coronation, that he’d gotten the president to empower him to take on these new duties.”

“There’s a lot of royalist thinking it seems to me, automatic royalist thinking,” Blumenthal interjected.

“There is, though,” said Taylor. “And that was, I think, the most revealing thing that I ever heard come out of his mouth. And Stephen rarely — you really rarely get these unguarded moments with them, he’s extremely guarded, and that was sort of an unguarded moment from him but, I think, illustrative of not just where his head is at, but also how this administration, like you said, thinks of governance is, not in terms of democracy and checks and balances but, you know, how can you consolidate total rule. And so Stephen certainly has that inside this administration. He’s got much more authority than he had before, and you are seeing what that looks like if left unchecked.”

A key example, he added, is the deployment of the military to crush anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles, which has Miller’s “fingerprints all over it.”

“So, Kristi Noem, who is the chief bureaucrat, the secretary of DHS, doesn’t act like an actual cabinet secretary, and I say that besides her cosplay and you know various numerous costume changes,” said Wilentz. “She’s under the thumb of Stephen Miller, and I wonder what people on the inside say about that and how they feel about what’s going on there?”

“I think there’s a recognition in the Department that the current secretary is not a policy heavyweight,” said Taylor. “The result is … what can you do if you, you know, don’t have a command enough of the issues to run that department, or at least to be able to stand up to the White House and make decisions? Well, all you can do is PR, and I think that’s the role she’s settled into, is essentially the president’s Homeland Security PR person. And it’s not unreasonable or outlandish to say that Stephen Miller is running the Department of Homeland Security.

“I very much believe it and I know that day-to-day, that tactically that is what’s happening.”

https://www.rawstory.com/stephen-miller-kristi-noem