Knewz: Trump threatens New York City

President Donald Trump recently declared that he could unilaterally withhold federal funding from New York City if Democrat Zohran Mamdani, a promising frontrunner, is elected mayor. Knewz.com has learned that the president called the candidate a “communist” and claimed that the White House controls the flow of money to the city.

President Donald Trump recently declared that he could unilaterally withhold federal funding from New York City if Democrat Zohran Mamdani, a promising frontrunner, is elected mayor. Knewz.com has learned that the president called the candidate a “communist” and claimed that the White House controls the flow of money to the city.

https://knewz.com/trump-threatens-new-york-city-over-zohran-mamdani

Alternet: ‘They’re afraid’: GOP senator says Republicans ‘don’t have the guts’ to stand up to Trump

One longtime Republican senator is publicly criticizing his colleagues for not having the “guts” to confront President Donald Trump, even when his policies harm their own constituents.

During a Friday interview with Politico reporter Dasha Burns, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) lamented that one thing he learned from 15 years in Congress is that it’s nearly impossible to persuade someone to do something “they’re not inclined to do.” He then observed that there are eight to ten “farm states” in the U.S. where agriculture is the main driver of the economy, and that privately, his colleagues from those states are frustrated about the damage Trump’s agenda is causing to their voters.

“There are twenty senators representing farm states who have always believed in free trade,” Paul said.” And they’re all grumbling, saying, ‘China isn’t buying any of our soybeans this year.'”

“The tariff war with China has led to this. And they don’t have the guts to criticize Trump because he’s their president—and frankly, they’re afraid,” he added. “They’re afraid he will do to them what he’s trying to do to me. That’s too bad, because it would be a little easier on me if I weren’t the only target, if there were other people willing to stand up and oppose bad policy.”

https://www.alternet.org/senator-republicans-trump-afraid

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gop-senator-says-republicans-don-t-have-the-guts-to-stand-up-to-trump/ar-AA1P9aBI

MSNBC: Lessons from Argentina raise red flags for U.S. democracy under Trump [Video]

Author Haley Cohen Gilliland joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber on The Beat to discuss her new book, “A Flower Traveled In My Blood,” and the lessons it draws from Argentina and democracy under President Trump.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/lessons-from-argentina-raise-red-flags-for-u-s-democracy-under-trump/vi-AA1P3rP8

Slingshot News: ‘We’re Running Out Of Resources’: Mike Johnson Lies For His Master, Claims Trump Is ‘Bent Over Backwards’ Finding Money To Keep Government Funded [Video]

During a press conference today, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) claims Trump and the White House are “bent over backwards” trying to find money to keep government funded amid the ongoing shutdown. Meanwhile, Trump easily finds $40 billion to bail out Argentina. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/we-re-running-out-of-resources-mike-johnson-lies-for-his-master-claims-trump-is-bent-over-backwards-finding-money-to-keep-government-funded/vi-AA1P34rV

Independent: Argentinian officials forced to fly home from US after Kristi Noem failed to inform them visa ceremony was canceled: report

‘Let’s just say this was not a great look from us,’ one Trump administration official told Axios

A delegation from Argentina, which arrived in the United States for a visa-waiver signing ceremony, was reportedly forced to return home empty-handed after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem failed to inform them that the event had been canceled.

Last week, a group of officials flew from Buenos Aires to Miami, where they were told by the Department of Homeland Security not to continue their trip to Washington, D.C., because the agreement – which would allow American and Argentinian citizens to travel between the two countries for up to 90 days without a visa – was “missing a signature,” a source told Axios.

In the end, the officials, including the head of Argentina’s tax and customs agency, Juan Pazo, spent two days in Miami and then returned home.

“Let’s just say this was not a great look from us,” a senior Trump administration official told Axios, adding that it was “embarrassing.”

The incident appeared preventable. Noem allegedly knew that the Visa Waiver Program signing would not take place because Secretary of State Marco Rubio had not fully approved it yet.

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson referred The Independent to a post on X which pushed back on Axios’ reporting.

“As we told them there was no new or additional visa waver program related document pending a signature with Argentina,” the post read. “DHS looks forward to working with Argentinian officials going forward.”

In July, Noem visited Argentina with the intention of starting discussions to help the country reenter the Visa Waiver Program.

Relations between the U.S. and Argentina have warmed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. Argentinian President Javier Milei has aligned himself with Trump, even calling Trump his “favorite president.”

“Under President Javier Milei’s leadership, Argentina is becoming an even stronger friend to the United States — more committed than ever to border security for both of our nations,” Noem said in July.

However, Noem signed a visa waiver accord with Argentina, indicating the two countries would work toward a more formal agreement, without the Secretary of State’s prior approval, Axios also reported.

That situation reportedly ticked off the Secretary of State. Weeks later, Rubio and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles sent a memo reminding administration officials to “clear the purpose and scope of any proposed call, conversation, meeting or trip with the [National Security Council] prior to engagement.”

The State Department has not been eager to sign a Visa Waiver Program agreement with Argentina because Milei has been battling a corruption scandal. Milei’s sister and close associates have been accused of profiting from a bribery scheme, which Milei has denied.

Rubio’s team reportedly wants to have more discussions with Argentina before striking an official agreement, according to Axios.

It is unclear whether a signature was missing from an agreement.

A Department of Homeland Security official denied that there was a new, or additional, agreement with Argentina pending a signature. “We look forward to working with them going forward,” an official told Axios.

Bimbo Noem strikes (out) again!

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/argentina-visa-agreement-homeland-security-noem-b2819288.html

Politico: Larry Summers Says Trump’s Latest Attack on Harvard Is a ‘Prescription for Failure’

The former Harvard president says Trump’s effort to ban international students would damage not just Harvard but America.

In just the last 24 hours, the Trump administration announced it would effectively ban international students from attending Harvard University, Harvard sued, and a federal judge temporarily blocked the administration’s ban.

The whirlwind of attacks and counterattacks surrounding one of America’s preeminent educational institutions represented a significant escalation in the Trump administration’s war on Harvard. As the institution wrote in its lawsuit, “with the stroke of a pen, the government has sought to erase a quarter of Harvard’s student body.”

Harvard has been on the leading edge of the fight between the Trump administration and elite universities, and unlike some peer institutions, it has not backed down.

Former Harvard President Larry Summers has been a frequent critic of his old university, but he’s been an enthusiastic defender amid Trump’s latest attacks.

“Courage and capitulation are both contagious,” he said in an interview with POLITICO Magazine. “I am glad Harvard chose courage, because if Harvard, with all its good fortune, can’t resist authoritarian steps, who can?”

Summers argued the Trump administration’s legal case would find little merit in the courts, adding that the effort to rid Harvard of international students would only damage the United States in the long run.

“It’s hard to imagine a greater strategic gift to China than for the United States to sacrifice its role as a beacon to the world,” Summers said.

This conversation has been edited for length and clarity.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/05/23/trump-harvard-international-students-larry-summers-00367667