Friday, June 13, 2025

Chump and lying MAGA are the ones who attack police officers

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As someone raised in the Christian faith, believe me that I mean it when I say: May Chump and the Insurrectionists rot in hell forever and a day.  Scott MacFarlane (CBS NEWS) reports:

Two police officers who defended the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack filed a federal civil lawsuit, asking a judge to order the hanging of a plaque to honor police heroes who protected the Capitol, lawmakers and staff from rioters. 

The lawsuit cites a 2022 law signed by President Biden that required the honorary plaque be hung by March 2023. The plaque has been completed and in storage since at least last year, but GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson has not committed to installing it at the Capitol.

The dispute over the plaque has angered victims and inflamed a politically divisive issue on Capitol Hill. Republican leaders, who control the administration of the Capitol complex, have not honored requests by some officers and Democratic colleagues to hang the plaque, as required under federal law.    

In their lawsuit, former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges argue President Trump has spun conspiracy theories about Jan. 6, that have been adopted by his Republican allies in Congress.  

"After Congress passed the law, the politics of January 6 began to change. Donald Trump began to call the attack on the Capitol a 'day of love,' and said that 'the cops should be charged and the protesters should be freed," the lawsuit said. "As Trump's political fortunes rebounded, elected officials began to parrot his claims about the day."

This is disgusting.

The police were under attack. 

Their lives were threatened by treason monkeys egged on by Chump.  They stood strong and brave and did everything any US citizen could have asked for them to do.

When Chump is finally out of the White House, I want the next president to have a ceremony to recognize these heroes.  I want it televised.  I want us to come together as a nation -- those with sanity -- and make clear that these people are heroes and that we are grateful to them.

They repelled the attack, yes.  But more than that, they stood up for and helped preserve freedom and democracy.

Chump and his minions are disgusting.  And they can rot in hell -- and I'm sure that they will. 


"The Snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

 Thursday, June 12, 2025.  Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth appears before the Senate to reveal he can't even call out Hitler because Hegseth is just that racist and pathetic. protest gear up to send the message to b-day boy Donald Chump that he is not a king, and much more.


Tuesday, we attended a hearing that did not go well for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (see yesterday's snapshot).  As hard as it might be for some to believe, Wednesday saw another hearing where Pete bombed.

He was as uninformed as he was on Tuesday when he appeared before the Senate Appropriations Committee and he still tried to run out the clock on even the most basic questions.  


How basic?  One example, yes or no, Senator Jack Reed wanted to know if Hegseth would authorize force to arrest American citizens in Los Angeles? 


Secretary Pete Hegseth: Senator, every authorization we've provided the National Guard -- uh -- and the Marines in Los Angeles is under the authority of the President of the United States is lawful and Constitutional.  They are assisting in defending law enforcement --

Senator Jack Reed: So the answer is yes.

Secretary Pete Hegseth:  -- officers and law enforcement facilities 


Senator Jack Reed: So the answer is yes.


Secretary Pete Hegseth: -- in the execution of their jobs 


Senator Jack Reed: So the answer is yes.


Secretary Pete Hegseth:  -- in the city of Los Angeles --


Senator Jack Reed: The answer is yes.


He repeatedly did that on Tuesday as well when appearing before the House Subcommittee.  One thing learned then is that while he says the assault on Los Angeles had Constitutional authority, he couldn't cite where in the Constitution because he doesn't know the Constitution.  That's why the idiot was Chump's choice.  Chump wanted to invade US cities in his first term but people in that administration actually knew the Constitution and refused to go along with illegal activities.  Pete Hegseth knows nothing, he's a stupid idiot too ignorant to grasp that his job requires him knowing the Constitution and not just citing what some unidentified attorney told someone in the administration and they then went on to tell him.


That is in fact, dereliction of duty.  Everyone serving right now is at risk because Hegseth doesn't know what is legal and what is illegal and is too worried about keeping his job to find out.


Hegseth wasn't helped by the fact that Republican senators on the Committee felt they actually had to do their job.  There was no one yesterday behaving like US House Rep  Ken Calvert in Tuesday's hearing -- no one cuddling and protecting Hegseth, no one doing everything like Culvert to kiss the boos boos and to pull a large meaty breast out for Hegseth to suckle on.


The closest to that would have to be the closest case of the Senate Lindsey Graham who took a lie we already disputed on Tuesday (about military recruitment) and advanced it further by insisting military recruitment was up because men wanted  to serve under Hegseth.  Go to yesterday's snapshot, we're not going through it again except to note that recruitment began climbing in 2024 and that this fiscal year for recruitment started in November.  Hegseth wasn't sworn in until the end of January.  


While Lindsey may want to serve under Hegseth, at this point that's just Lindsey's hormonal driven desire.  Don't confuse that with any statistics.  


Lindsey got his hair cut for the hearing and it looked like he got a blow out too.  Primped to look pretty for Pete.  However, even Lindsey had to bring down the hammer in that ineffectual way of his when the topic switched to Ukraine.  It was probably egged on by the fact that Hegseth struggled with answering whether or not Hitler had been underestimated and answering whether or not Hitler "wrote a book saying he wanted to kill all the Jews" -- struggled to the point that Lindsey went to General Dan Caine who was sitting beside Hegseth and who, for the record, was able to immediately answer the question (unlike Hegseth). 


Hegseth couldn't call out Hitler (remember his tattoos and you shouldn't be surprised), he also couldn't call out January 6th insurrectionists.


Senator Chris Coons:  Do you support that decision?  Do you believe that was the right decision to deploy the National Guard to defend the Capitol on January 6th? 


Secretary Pete Hegseth: All I know is it's the right decision to be deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles to be defending ICE agents who deserve to be defended in the execution of their jobs.


Senator Chris Coons: But I think it's important to know if you think it was also important to have the National Guard defending the United States Capitol when there were violent protesters here on the president's behalf to make sure that folks know that you care about protests whether it's against the president or on behalf of the president.


Senator, I was in the Washington DC National Guard when that happened and was initially ordered to go guard the inauguration of Joe Biden but because of the politicization of the Biden administration, my orders were revoked. 


We're stopping there  On the inauguration of President Joe Biden -- whom Hegseth never called "president" in this hearing or at Tuesday's hearing -- Will Carless (USA TODAY) reported back in November: 

Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of defense says he was removed from his National Guard post at President Joseph Biden’s 2021 inauguration because superiors deemed his tattoos to be connected to extremism. 

[. . .]

Peter Hegseth, who was named this week as incoming President Donald Trump’s choice for secretary of defense, said in an interview that he was removed from a National Guard deployment to Biden’s inauguration because superiors deemed his tattoos were “extremist.”

The revelation comes as the US military has been on a four-year mission to stamp out extremism in the ranks, an effort that USA TODAY has covered extensively.


Please note the question wasn't about the inauguration.  January 6th was about the official ballot count and the insurrectionists were attempting to overthrow the vote of We The People.  That was January 6th.  January 20th is when Joe was inaugurated.  As usual, Hegseth tries to run out the clock. 


Senator Chris Murphy:  But do you support the decision made on January 6th to send the National Guard here to defend the Capitol?


Secretary Hegseth: I support the decision that President Trump made and -- 


Senator Chris Murphy: You don't -- you do not support --  You do not support the decision to send the National Guard in to defend the Capitol.  I think that speaks to the worry that many Americans have that there is a double standard, that you are not willing to deend against attacks made on our democracy by supporters of the president but you are willing to deploy the National Guard to protect against protesters who are criticizing the president. 




Ukraine came up repeatedly.  The bribe of the airplane from Qatar came up repeatedly.  So did the destruction of bridges we'd built with allies over the years that were now just being tossed aside.  Senator Chris Coons was one of the senators bringing up that issue and he also brought up this:


Mr. Secretary, I'm also concerned that far more of your time so far has been spent inside the building on culture wars, rather than outside the building deterring real ones. This administration began by firing a long list of qualified uniformed leaders without cause: The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Vice Chief of the Air Force, the head of the National Security Agency, the U.S. military representative to NATO, the director of the Defense Health Agency, the head of the Coast Guard, and all of the Service Judge Advocates General; continues to push out tens of thousands of civilians who should instead be repairing our ships, testing equipment, providing healthcare. It's rooting out fully qualified, combat proven service members solely because they are transgender to satisfy a petty animus, and it's censoring service academy libraries so that no future leader of our military can read Maya Angelou or Janet Jacobs’ book on the Holocaust, even Jackie Robinson's World War II service photo is not safe from culture warriors. In January of this year, any patriotic American who met the qualifications could serve our nation and the Marines at 29 Palms were training for the Indo-Pacific, not the streets of Los Angeles. We worried then about our enemies, rather than each other, and we should return to that model.


I mentioned the bribe that Chump wants to take from Qatar, the airplane.  Let's note that when Senator Jack Reed tries to ask questions about that, Hegseth insisted that "any specifics about future aircraft that could be Air Force Once can't be discussed here."  As Reed pointed out, the Appropriations Committee is exactly where the matter should be discussed.  Senator Chris Murphy attempted to ask on this topic as well   He got nowhere as well.  Even when asking why the American taxpayers are supposed to spend "a billion dollars on a plane that would then only be used for a handful of months and then transferred directly to the president?"


Hegseth didn't want to answer those questions.  So for those keeping track, Hegseth didn't want to answer about the bribe, he didn't want to answer about January 6th, he didn't want to answer about Hitler.  These were all topics that Hegseth fears the general public and he disagree on.


On January 6th, we also need to note that he kept hiding behind the claim of not wanting to go back.  Yet his hearing before the Senate yesterday and before the House two days ago is nothing but going back and attacking Biden and Tim Walz, and Bully Boy Bush and everyone.  Grasp that he went back 25 years in one answer to the House to attack everyone that had been president during that time other than Chump.


He's just a filthy liar.  The make up, by the way, was thicker yesterday than on Tuesday.  It made it very hard to notice the herpes sore that was still above his lip on the right side, but if you looked, you could still see it.


We're short on time so let's note this from Senator Patty Murray's office on the questions she pursued in the hearing.


***WATCH: Senator Murray’s exchange with Secretary Hegseth***

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, questioned Department of Defense (DOD) Secretary Pete Hegseth at a Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on the president’s fiscal year 2026 budget request for DOD. Senator Murray pressed Secretary Hegseth on firing skilled Navy shipbuilders, firing qualified and experienced military leaders, Trump’s recent comments to use “heavy force” on peaceful protesters, and his leaked Signal Chat.

In opening comments, Vice Chair Murray said:

“Secretary Hegseth—you oversee one of the largest and most important organizations on planet earth. More than anything, the Department of Defense needs stable, competent, and strategic leadership. And much as I had feared back in January, that is not what we’ve seen under your leadership.

“In a matter of months, you have lost top aides and reportedly struggled to hire new ones. You have fired highly respected top military officials. You shared highly-sensitive attack plans over Signal—and apparently with people in your own personal circles. And you have not taken responsibility for these mistakes.

“All the while, the security challenges we face have grown larger—not smaller. And in the face of these challenges, you have taken a series of actions that weaken our posture.

“For example: in my home state of Washington, which is home to many DOD installations critical to our Indo-Pacific strategy, you have pushed out almost 2,000 highly trained civilian, including at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

“Mr. Secretary, you talk about returning the Department to its mission of ‘warfighting.’ But I am repeatedly hearing that your policy and personnel changes at the Pentagon are only undermining–not strengthening–our military’s preparedness to protect our country.

“You are deploying the American military to police the American people. Sending the National Guard into California without the Governor’s request. Sending the Marines—not after foreign threats, but after American protesters.

“And now President Trump is promising ‘heavy force’ against peaceful protesters at his D.C. military parade. Those sorts of actions, and that sort of rhetoric from the President—should stop every one of us cold. Threatening to use our own troops—on our own citizens—at such scale is unprecedented, it is unconstitutional, and it is downright un-American.

“We should all be speaking out against this—and demanding accountability.

“Now Mr. Secretary, I have to say, for people who tout their commitment to transparency and efficiency, I have never seen an administration more hell-bent on hiding basic facts from the American people. Your Department has been unresponsive to Congressional inquiries and oversight requests. And all the while you are working to muzzle the free press, denying journalists’ access to the Pentagon.

“Now before I turn to my questions, let me also just note: it is now mid-June—and we only, just days ago, received some—but not all—important portions of your budget request.

“It should not have taken this long to get a request—and we still need to see the justifications, in order for this committee to do its work. We are missing those. Not having a full budget at this juncture is unacceptable.”

[CIVILIAN CUTS TO SHIPYARDS]

Senator Murray began her questioning by noting how the Trump administration’s staffing cuts and attacks on the civilian workforce are undermining key defense initiatives: “This administration has put the civilian workforce under attack from day one: encouraging resignations, firing probationary employees, instituting a hiring freeze, requiring OPM to approve any new hire one-by-one, and—new last week—requiring prospective employees to explain how they would, ‘help support the President’s Executive Orders and policy priorities.’ We have spoken with military installations across our country. Almost all of them have been forced to fire skilled, civilian employees who are badly needed. And all of them also have hundreds—in some cases, thousands—of new hires ready to bring onboard but now have to have individually reviewed by OPM—apparently to ensure they ‘support the President’s priorities.’”

Senator Murray asked Secretary Hegseth, “Will you be firing more shipbuilders? Yes or no?”

Despite firing probationary employees at our shipyards, Secretary Hegseth falsely claimed no shipbuilders have been fired—and dodged Senator Murray’s question, instead arguing the Department is merely letting thousands go through its buyout program: “We haven’t fired shipbuilders. We’ve offered through a right-sizing of our civilian position, which everyone on this Committee would acknowledge the Defense Department has had a bloated bureaucracy for a long time. Have given a voluntary process by – which some people can choose to take a DRP [deferred resignation program].”

Senator Murray interjected to ask: “Mr. Secretary, do we need more or fewer shipbuilders?”

Secretary Hegseth dodged the question, instead claiming—after letting go more than 2000 civilian workers at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard alone—that: “We are investing historically in our shipbuilding industrial base and workforce and ships in this budget—more than anything the previous administration ever did.”

Senator Murray said, “Well you managed to fire highly skilled workers, including in my home state of Washington, for no reason, so let me just say: the Navy needs welders, not people who can recite the President’s Executive Orders.”

“If the Navy wants to hire a qualified candidate for the role—but that candidate happened to vote for or donate to Democrats—would they be hired?” Senator Murray asked, referred to the administration’s new, first-ever requirements that prospective employees explain how they would help support the President’s orders and policies.

Secretary Hegseth replied, “there’s never been a litmus test for hiring welders”—but did not respond to Senator Murray’s question about whether there would be a litmus test going forward—or how the new requirements will be effectuated.

Senator Murray responded: “That is what they are being asked. Mr. Secretary, I just have to say: we need to drop the politics in our military. We need to hire the best people—we do not need to force them out.”

###


The assault on immigrants continues in Chump Land.  Maia Davies (BBC NEWS) notes:


Protests have spread across America following days of demonstrations in Los Angeles against immigration raids by the federal government.

Thousands of troops and hundreds of marines have been deployed to LA by US President Donald Trump to quell the demos, causing a row with state politicians.

Days of unrest were sparked after federal immigration officers arrested large groups of unauthorised immigrants in areas with large Latino populations.

Rallies have since taken place from coast to coast, with more planned over the coming days.


The article notes protests have taken place in Austin, Dallas, NYC, Atlanta, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, DC.  You can also add Boston to that list.




No tanks have ever rumbled through these streets
and the drone of planes at night has never frightened me
I keep the hours and the company that I please
And we call for the three great stimulants
Of the exhausted ones
Artifice brutality and innocence
Artifice and innocence

Oh and deep in the night
Our appetites find us
Release us and bind us
Deep in the night
While madmen sit up building bombs
And making laws and bars
They'd like to slam free choice behind us
-- "The Three Great Stimulants," written by Joni Mitchell, first appears on her classic album DOG EAT DOG



This Saturday will see protests as well.  Donald Chump's going to strap on the catheter and bask in his urine and fascist soaked Depends to have a military parade in his order and, yes, tanks will rumble in US streets.  Counter-protests will take place to remind him that he is not a king.  Or for that matter, not a functioning president.  Khaleda Rahman (NEWSWEEK) reports that the protests will take place across the country but not in DC::


Here's a look at one event happening in each state. To see all the events taking place, visit the "No Kings" website.

Montgomery, Alabama: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave.
Homer, Alaska: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at WKFL (Wisdom, Knowledge, Faith & Love) Park, 580 E Pioneer Ave
Phoenix, Arizona: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Arizona State Capitol, 1700 W Washington St, Wesley Bolin Plaza
Little Rock, Arkansas: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Broadway Bridge
San Diego, California: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Civic Center Plaza, 1200 Third Ave.
Boulder, Colorado: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the grassy area along Canyon between the Boulder Library and Municipal Building, 1777 Broadway
New Haven, Connecticut: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at New Haven Green, Church St. and Chapel St.
Wilmington, Delaware: 9 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. at North Bancroft Parkway & Pennsylvania Avenue
Tallahassee, Florida: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Florida Historic Capitol, 400 S Monroe St
Atlanta, Georgia: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Liberty Plaza, Capitol Ave SW
Honolulu, Hawaii: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hawaii State Capitol, 415 S Beretania St.
Boise, Idaho: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Idaho State Capitol, 700 W Jefferson St.
Chicago, Illinois: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Daley Plaza, 50 W Washington St.
Indianapolis, Indiana: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Indiana Statehouse, 200 W Washington St.
Davenport, Iowa: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at MLK Interpretive Center, 501 N Brady St.
Wichita, Kansas: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at East Douglas Ave. and North Broadway St.
Louisville, Kentucky: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Metro City Hall, 527 W Jefferson St.
New Orleans, Louisiana: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 2400 Decatur St.
Portland, Maine: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Lincoln Park, Pearl St.
Annapolis, Maryland: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Maryland State House, 100 State Cir
Brookline, Massachusetts: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Beacon St. and Harvard St.
Detroit, Michigan: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Clark Park, 1130 Clark Ave.
St. Cloud, Minnesota: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Courthouse Square
Jackson, Mississippi: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Southside, 400 High St.
St. Louis, Missouri: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Kiener Plaza Park, 500 Chestnut St.
Helena, Montana: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Montana State Capitol, 1301 E 6th Ave.
Omaha, Nebraska: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 1 at Tom Hanafan River's Edge Park, 4200 Avenue B
Las Vegas, Nevada: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Federal Courthouse at 333 S Las Vegas Blvd
Concord, New Hampshire: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at New Hampshire State House, 107 N Main St.
Trenton, New Jersey: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at State House Annex, 125 W. State St.
Albuquerque, New Mexico: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mariposa Basin Park, 4900 Kachina St. NW
New York, New York: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Bryant Park, 5th Ave. and East 41st St.
Durham, North Carolina: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at CCB Plaza, 201 Corcoran St.
Bismarck, North Dakota: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Bismarck State Capitol grounds, North 6th St. and East Boulevard Ave.
Akron, Ohio: 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at John F. Seiberling Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 2 S Main St.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at City Hall Park, 109 N Hudson Ave.
Portland, Oregon: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Battleship Oregon Memorial in Tom McCall Waterfront Park, 221 SW Naito Pkwy and SW Pine St.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Love Park, Arch St. and North 16th St., marching to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Providence, Rhode Island: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Rhode Island State House, 82 Smith St.
Charleston, South Carolina: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Hampton Park, 30 Mary Murray Dr.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 300 N Minnesota Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at North East corner, Poplar Ave. and South Highland St.
Houston, Texas: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Houston City Hall, 901 Bagby St.
Salt Lake City, Utah: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Pioneer Park, 350 W Broadway
Montpelier, Vermont: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Vermont State House, 115 State St.
Charlottesville, Virginia: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at The Shops at Stonefield, 2025 Bond St.
Seattle, Washington: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Cal Anderson Park, 1635 11th Ave.
Huntington, West Virginia: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Heritage Station, 210 11th St.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Cathedral Square Park, 520 East Wells
Cheyenne, Wyoming: 12 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 200 W 24th St.




"We've been planning the No Kings day" for months, says Ezra Levin, a cofounder of the progressive grassroots giant Indivisible, which is a key partner in a protest coalition that includes grassroots groups like 50501, civil rights organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union, and many labor and environmental groups. Outside of a few anchor events - a large event is planned in Philadelphia, for example - the No Kings protests are organized on a viral, distributed basis, with locals in each community calling the shots. By last week, the number of planned events had already surpassed the April total. 


Why not in DC?  I don't think there's enough room there for tanks and Chump's massive ego.  (Actually, the organizers of the rallies want to draw a contrast between We The People versus Chump and his sycophants.) 

Others are skipping the b-day as well. Erik De La Garza (RAW STORY) reports:


President Donald Trump is throwing himself a birthday celebration this weekend – but while the event honors both the Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump's own 79th birthday, most congressional Republicans won’t be there to celebrate.

That’s according to a report in Politico, which surveyed 50 GOP lawmakers and found only six who said they plan to stick around Washington for the Saturday spectacle, which includes warplanes, tanks and a multimillion-dollar military parade on the National Mall.
The no-shows include top Republicans in both chambers and many lawmakers who oversee the military, including the chairs of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees.


A few excuses for skipping out on the non-event of the season are given.  I like to think Erik left out the most cited reason:  Everyone fears they'll be handed a broom and told they have to walk behind Chump to clean up his mess -- the way they do with circus elephants.  

Let's note one excuse that's given for skipping out on the party:

Sen. Markwayne Mullin said it’s his wedding anniversary: “I choose to be married,” he told Politico. 

Okay, but does your wife?  Be sure to check out Mike's "Markwayne, Markwayne, you got no brain."  Brian Steinberg (VARIETY) notes, "ABC News, NBC News and CBS News are unlikely to pre-empt regular TV programming for coverage of the event, according to people familiar with their plans. ABC News plans to "cover the parade across programs and platforms, including 24/7 streaming news channel ABC News Live's coverage beginning at 6:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 14." At NBC News, anchors Aaron Gilchrist and Kelly O'Donnell will lead special coverage of the event on NBC News Now, the news division's streaming outlet."  Cameron Adamjs (THE DAILY BEAST) adds, "Sources close to ABC News, NBC News and CBS News told Variety the networks would be unlikely to change their traditional sports-based Saturday night programming to cover the parade. [. . .] The network has the UFL championship game airing in primetime on Saturday night."  


   
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Chump is a racist who hates Black people

Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Propaganda Pig Loses It


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Chump continues his movement to Make America Racist Again.  Ailia Zehra explains:

President Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that the Pentagon will reinstate the names of seven military bases previously named after Confederate leaders, including Fort Picket, Fort Hood, and Fort Robert E. Lee, during an address at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. His announcement came as part of a celebration marking the Army's 250th anniversary, just months after two similar name changes were made earlier this year.
[. . .]

“It’s no time to change,” Trump told the gathered crowd in North Carolina. “And I’m superstitious, you know? I like to keep it going, right?”

The announcement faced severe backlash on social media.

Political podcaster Tim Miller wrote: "So upset about the Mexican flag that we are renaming bases after literal traitors to the country."
Author Seth Abramson wrote: "Nothing could possibly be more on-brand for this traitor to the Constitution than gleefully announcing that he will be renaming a number of his bases after traitors to the Constitution."
Legal analyst Eric Columbus wrote: "Unless Trump is — as he did with Fort Bragg! — renaming it after a *different*, non-Confederate Robert E Lee, this violates a law that passed when Congress overrode his veto five days before January 6."

CBS News journalist Jim LaPorta said: "Perhaps it will be a different 'Robert E. Lee' but if not, not surprising. Trump once said if Lee were to have commanded U.S. troops in Afghanistan, the country would have seen victory: “What an embarrassment we are suffering because we don’t have the genius of a Robert. E. Lee!'"


Day after day, Chump makes it clear that those of us who are Black are not welcome in this country.  If he gets his way, he'll be implementing segregation at every level.  And sadly, some Blacks will go along with him and some Whites will as well.  In the past, America stood up to racism.  Chump and his supporters are all misty-eyed and nostalgic for it. It clouds their vision.  As does their hatred and stupidity.  And with Chump, the stupidity is always on display.  S.V. Date (HUFFINGTON POST) explains:


President Donald Trump held a rally at North Carolina’s Fort Bragg on Tuesday, criticizing his predecessor Joe Biden for having changed the fort’s name but not seeming to realize that while it is again Fort Bragg, it is no longer named after the treasonous Confederate general Braxton Bragg.
“Can you believe they changed that name in the last administration for a little bit?” he asked the assembled Army troops. “We restored the historic name of this very, very special place.”

In fact, though, Trump and his secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, did no such thing. Instead, the fort is now named after Roland Bragg, a World War II hero at the Battle of the Bulge.

The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act required that military facilities honoring Confederate officers be renamed. Trump vetoed it for that reason, but Congress overrode his veto and passed it into law.

Those who fought on the side of the Confederacy during the Civil War are, by definition, traitors, having taken up arms against the United States.


But they are heroes to Chump.  Fallen heroes.  How dare the rest of us object to pro-slavery traitors!!!!  I'm so sick of Chump and his racism.  Amanda Marcotte (SALON) notes:


Donald Trump loves authoritarian theater, but let's not forget that Stephen Miller is also to blame for the violence and chaos in Los Angeles. Last week, the right-wing Washington Examiner reported that Trump's deputy chief of staff called a meeting with the top officials at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to "eviscerate" them for falling far short of the ridiculous goal he set of 3,000 deportations a day. In their desperation to keep Miller happy, ICE has already been targeting legal immigrants for deportation, mostly because they're easy to find, due to having registered with the government. ICE agents stake out immigration hearings for people with refugee status and round up people here with work or student visas for minor offenses like speeding tickets, all to get the numbers up. But these actions were not enough for Miller.

"Why aren’t you at Home Depot? Why aren’t you at 7-Eleven?” he reportedly screamed at ICE officials. One ICE leader protested that the agency's lead, Tom Homan, said they're supposed to be going after criminals, not people who are just working everyday jobs. Miller reportedly hit the ceiling, furious that arrests aren't widespread and indiscriminate. Trump has repeatedly implied he was only targeting criminals, but as Charles Davis reported at Salon, that conflicts with his promise of "mass deportations." Undocumented immigrants commit crimes at far lower rates than native-born Americans. The expansive efforts to find and arrest immigrants in California, which kicked off the protests, appear to be a direct reaction to Miller's orders to grab as many people as possible, regardless of innocence. 

But Miller doesn't seem to care about crime. Or, perhaps he thinks having darker skin should be a crime. For Miller, the goal of "mass deportations" has never been about law and order, but about the fantasy of a white America. His desire to deport his way to racial homogeneity has always been not only deeply immoral, but pretty much impossible. His impotence shouldn't breed complacency, however. As the violence in Los Angeles shows, petty rage can lead to all manner of evils. 


Kamala Harris was a Black woman with actual plans to make this country better for all Americans.  And yet Latinos and Latinas for Chump were too racist to vote for a Black woman.  Now they're finding out that some of their friends and families are being deported.  

I have a hard time working up sympathy for some of them.  Or that White man from Norway who wants sympathy.  His wife voted for Chump.  He probably did too (and voted illegally since he's not a citizen).  He and his wife want to whine and whine.  Not in the mood.  See Ann's "If you voted for Chump and you're being deported, ..." for more on him.

I do feel sorry for immigrants being deported.  It's a shame they were betrayed by anyone, let alone other Latinos.  I saw a video by a man who fears he's going to be deported and he comes from people who voted for Chump.  He says if he gets rounded up, the first thing he's doing is ratting out every one of his family members.  I can understand his rage.  And I hope he does rat them out.  Because if they aren't citizens, they shouldn't have been voting in the election.  If they aren't citizens, they BROKE THE LAW by voting for Chump.  Yet though we hear stories about this over and over, no one wants to talk about the fact that, if true, GOP states let a lot of non-citizens vote to deliver their states to Chump.



"The Snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

Wednesday, June 11, 2025.  Chump's continued attack on Los Angeles includes physically attacking the press, Pete Hegseth lies repeatedly at the hearing and goes back 25 years to try to avoid taking the blame for his own mistakes, hard to play pro-police if, like Chump, you pardoned the insurrectionists, and much more.


Let's star with a hearing yesterday. The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense held a hearing that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, though carefully made up with foundation that almost covered his Psoriasis patches and his herpes sore above his lip on the right side of his face, was woefully unprepared for when it came to even basic facts.  Hegseth has still not submitted a spending plan to Congress.


Ranking Member  Betty McCollum noted at the start, "The point of this hearing is the President's 2026 Fiscal Budget Request and we don't have it.  It was due in February today is June 10th.  Four months from now is the end of the fiscal year and all we have is a very rough draft.  The DoD has failed to submit a complete request."


He still hasn't submitted the budget request.  Again, due in February.  And he's still not come up with it.  He's not qualified.  And he didn't arrive at the hearing prepped and ready.  He repeatedly attempted to distract from his lack of knowledge by bulls**ting and by constantly blaming others for other things.  

As he yet again attempted to blame everyone else for whatever he hadn't done in his five months as DoD Secretary, one member of the Committee had enough.


Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro:  Please.  I want your plan.  I've-I've had difficulty with the prior administration and I don't mind calling them out.  What is your plan for the future?  Can we get that in writing and on paper so that we know where you're going?  Because we don't have anything today.  We have zip! Nada in knowing where you're going. You can talk percentages, you can talk whatever you want, but unless this Committee sees dollars and cents and where you're going and what you're plan is then we may reconsider what you need to do to go forward.  Give us the details.


Secretary Da Dunce Pete Hegseth: Congresswoman, we have the details  We'll provide them.


Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro:  Then let's have them.  Before  -- My hope is that we can get them before we go to a mark upin a few hours today.


Yes, Hegseth blamed Joe Biden and Tim Walz and everyone in the Democratic Party but the press forgot to tell you in their coverage that he insulted the Republicans as well.  One of his biggest problems that he has to deal with today?


Bully Boy Bush!!!!!

Hegseth whined about how DoD was better off 25 years ago (that would be the end of Bill Clinton's second presidential term) and those that followed "squandered" money and opportunities.  Again, that's a slap at Republican Bully Boy Bush.  Wonder if anyone will come forward to defend BBB?

 

Hegseth lied nonstop.  DeLauro pointed out that he was lying about funding levels in the past regarding the submarine program.  He lied about immigrants.  He insisted 21 million had come into the US under President Joe Biden.  The fright-wing does love that fabricated stat but it's not true. GOOGLE the claim and AI's first sentence is:


Based on available information, the claim that 21 million illegal immigrants have come into the US under the Biden administration is inaccurate

. This number has been described as an exaggeration

To be a Republican in the hearing meant to lie.  Such as when the always laughable Mario Rafael Díaz-Balart tried to insist that Chump and Hegseth turned the military around and have increased recruitment which was doing so, so poorly under Joe Biden.  The Fiscal year for recruitment has months go so we don't know what's going on there.  We do know that recruitment numbers began rising . . . under Joe Biden.  


Melissa Goldin (AP) on April 25th:

U.S. military recruitment has made a comeback following a downturn caused primarily by the COVID-19 pandemic, low unemployment and stiff competition from the private sector.

Posts circulating widely on social media give President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth credit for this increase, a claim that has been pushed by the president and others in his administration.

But Defense Department data shows the uptick began well before Trump’s reelection in November and experts point to actions taken by the military during the Biden administration as key reasons for the increase.

Here’s a look at the facts.

CLAIM: President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are causing military recruitment numbers to skyrocket.

THE FACTS: This is an overstatement and is missing context. Recruitment numbers for all military branches have been on the rise for the last few years, according to Defense Department data. Experts cite factors such as improving recruitment strategies, increased bonuses and new prep courses that predated the 2024 presidential election as factors in the change, although they acknowledge Trump’s election could have also played a role.


Use the link for the full report and grasp that the Fiscal Year is not over yet. 


Also grasp that Diaz-Balart is fake news with his own mouth as he lies and even accuses the media of covering up a 'fact' that, in fact, is not a fact.

Let's talk about some of the Republican subcommittee members.  Can we start with Ken Calvert?  Early this year, he put his name to a column whose opening sentence was "The cost of bloated bureaucracy weighs on everything across the economy."  The staffer who actually wrote that line laughed and laughed with other member of Calvert's staff.   Why?  It was a little in joke, a nod to the fact that Calvert is so morbidly obese.  So fat that Tom Cole could almost pass for nearly stocky merely by sitting next to Calvert.  Let's also note that education is needed.  Especially for members of Congress.  "Ethos," Calvert, ends with an "os" and not an "is" so please either stop using the term or learn to pronounce it correctly. 


Looking at the assembled Republicans, one's left to wonder if anyone in the GOP has a single chin?  Beyond double chins?  Many were sporting rooster wattles with their chins apparently ending at their collar bone. 

In last night's "Media: Lulu would explode Hegseth's head," Ava and I covered the hearing as well.  In it, we noted:

A typical sentence from Hegseth in the hearing -- whether speaking off the top of his head or reading aloud from the paper before him -- would be, "How do we gets hands in -- how do we get systems,  platforms, future capabilities in the hands of war fighters."


A drive-by to the public account this morning says, "That's just one example!"  And?  We're not reproducing a transcript.  We gave you an example.  I'll be kind and give you one more.  When reading his opening statement, he offered "these improve - include" as he bounced up and down.  Maybe playing bouncy house in his chair prevented him from reading correctly?  I don't know.


Traditionally, we cover hearing with excerpts.


We don't usually have so many liars at a hearing.  I'm not interested in repeating the lies so what you get on this hearing is what you get.

One thing we chose to leave out -- we couldn't figure out how to force it in -- was US House Rep Harold Rogers.  He was in a car accident a few months back.  No one wants to talk about what was at fault but it was his age and at 87, he shouldn't be driving.  But that's not what we were going to bring up.  He's too old to be on the Committee but he's also in dire need of medical help.  I question his support group that he was allowed out in public -- let alone at a hearing in front of cameras -- with all those sores on both hands. 


Let's move on by noting Lawrence O'Donnell from last night on MSNBC.






Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) hammered President Trump on Tuesday for tapping the National Guard to help quell protests in Los Angeles, noting that the president had refused congressional pleas to take that step when a violent mob attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
“In a bipartisan way, on Jan. 6 — with violence against the Constitution, against the Congress and against the United States Capitol — we begged the president of the United States to send in the National Guard,” Pelosi told reporters. “He would not do it.”

Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles without the consent of California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who argued Trump’s actions risked elevating violence. He did so amid protests against raids conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The White House argues local officials did not do enough to curtail protestors endangering federal property and officials. The Pentagon has since sent Marines to Los Angeles.

The Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol came after months of Trump making false claims that he had won the 2020 election, only to have it stolen away by a vast conspiracy of corrupt election officials, foreign governments and underhanded software companies. No evidence has emerged to back those claims.


No one asked for it, no one needed it, Chump broke the law to do it but some outlets struggle with addressing that reality.  Elizabeth Urban (LATIN TIMES) notes:

President Donald Trump was mocked online after declaring that those taking part in the Los Angeles protests against ICE were "insurrectionists" and demanding jail time, despite pardoning those convicted in the Capitol riots.

The president was asked about "the people causing problems in LA" upon returning to the White House by reporters Monday.

"The people that are causing the problem are professional agitators, they're insurrectionists, they're bad people. They should be in jail," Trump stated.

Los Angeles was home to various protests over the weekend in response to ICE raids across the city. More than 50 people have been arrested in connection with the protests, which Trump responded to by deploying 2,000 National Guard troops to help aid law enforcement.

However, users online were quick to point out the president's choice of words to describe the protesters, given that he had pardoned the rioters who participated in the insurrection on January 6, 2021.

"It loses all meaning after he pardoned the insurrectionists," one user remarked. Another added, "And yet, he pardoned everyone who attacked the capital. So evil."
"The insurrectionists should be in jail you say?" another user chided. One person said, "Imagine if he said that about [January 6]."

Chump pardoned those who attacked the police.  He can stop trying to grandstand now.



There has been some vandalism and violence in LA, but the protests have mostly been peaceful, especially before Trump decided to call in the National Guard. And they’ve been pretty limited in scope; the apocalyptic images of, for example, burning cars that have been splashed across the media reflect reality, but don’t represent the broader picture in LA, however many administration officials might take to Fox News to slam the city as a Third World–esque hellhole full of criminals. Over the weekend, CNN’s Stelter noted that he’d received messages from friends on the ground telling him: “I’m sure you know this, but 99.9 percent of LA is going about their Sunday normally.” David Dayen, the executive editor of the American Prospect, who has lived in the city for over twenty years, wrote yesterday that protests “abbreviated in the media as ‘unrest’…were actually a cry of hope.”

As usual, he's the one who lit the match that started the fire.  But he won't take accountability for not bringing down egg prices -- he won't even admit that he's failed at that. He never takes accountability.

As the assault continues, reporters keep getting targeted.  Becca Longmire (PEOPLE) reports:

Toby Canham, who shared a photo of his painful-looking injuries on social media, is among more than 20 journalists who have reportedly been injured in the protests
On Sunday, June 8, Toby Canham, 59, was reporting on the protests for the New York Post near the 101 freeway when a California Highway Patrol (CHP) officer fired a bullet at him from around 100 yards away, per the outlet.

Following the incident, Canham posted a selfie on his Instagram Stories showing followers his painful-looking head injury. He also shared a photo of what appeared to be the moment the officer reportedly fired his weapon toward him, writing, "Incoming."




Reporting matters.  On the spot reporting matters.  It's important for We The People to see what is being done in our name.  There is no excuse for the targeting of journalists.  Chiara Fiorillo (THE MIRROR) notes:

A CNN anchor said she was pushed around by police while reporting on the ongoing protests in Los Angeles.

During a tense stand-off between law enforcement and protesters, Erin Burnett said officers were urging her and her team to move from the area. After being asked by her colleague in the studio to describe the scenes unfolding on Monday night, the journalist said, "What we're seeing here right now, we've got a stand-off on this line as well."
She then added, "The officers are also pushing us ... They're just saying, move the area." Erin said there was "tension" in the area and noted that despite being aware that she is part of the media reporting on the protests, officers were "just as happy to push me as to push anybody else." She added, "They want everybody out of here."




CNN National Correspondent Jason Carroll narrated his interaction with police in Los Angeles on Monday night, as cops escorted him away from where he had been reporting.

The network was reporting on the ongoing protests and subsequent police and military response in Los Angeles, which has been the scene of several demonstrations over the last four days. On Friday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents carried out raids in the city’s garment district to scoop up migrant workers. They also conducted a raid outside a Home Depot to look for undocumented laborers there as well. The actions are part of President Donald Trump’s nationwide mass deportation effort.

On Monday night, Carroll reported from a protest during an extended edition of Laura Coates Live, and wrapped up his report without incident. However, moments later, host Laura Coates, who was in the studio, suddenly went back to her colleague on the scene.

“Wait one second, John,” she said, interrupting CNN Chief Law Enforcement Analyst John Miller. “Hold on. I wanna– Jason, what’s going on? I hear you. Am I seeing Jason Carroll being– what happened? Jason?”

“I am being detained,” Carroll answered. “I’m being detained, Laura.”

Carroll then addressed the cops.

“I’m not being arrested, correct, officers?” he asked.

“Did you hear what he told you?” one of the officers asked Carroll.

“No,” Carroll replied.

“We’re letting you go, but you can’t come back,” the officer responded. “Because then if you come back in, then you go. Ok, please?”

“Ok, thank you, officer,” Carroll replied before addressing Coates again.

“If you guys can still hear me, what happened was, I was–” Carroll said before being interrupted by a witness.

“I’m Chris with The New York Times,” a man told Carroll. “We got video of you guys. If you need it later, call The New York Times.”

“Thank you, I appreciate that,” Carroll said before returning to his conversation with Coates.

“So here’s what happened, Laura,” he said. “I was called over, and the officer told me to put my hands behind my back. I said, ‘Am I being arrested?’ He said, ‘You are being detained.’ I was walked out of the area. They took down my information.”




CNN subsequently disclosed that although Jason was ultimately let go, two individuals on his camera crew were detained by the police. Expounding on the tumultuous moments after vacating the demonstration site, the reporter expressed, "I was walking over to the officer, tried to explain who I was, who I was with. He said, 'I'd like you to turn around.' I turned around, I put my hands behind my back. They did not put me in zip ties, but they did grab both my hands as I was escorted over to the side, they said, you are being detained."

Jason's experience is not an isolated case among journalists in LA covering the protests. On Sunday, 9News' US correspondent Lauren Tomasi appeared to get hit by a rubber bullet during a live shot, while British photojournalist Nick Stern reportedly required urgent surgery following a leg injury sustained amidst the weekend's violent events.

On Monday, a group of 27 press and civil liberties organizations penned a letter to US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sounding the alarm over potential First Amendment rights violations by federal officers against journalists reporting on recent protests and unrest tied to immigration enforcement in Los Angeles. The coalition expressed their concern, stating, "The press plays an essential role in our democracy as the public's eyes and ears. The timely reporting of breaking news is necessary to provide the public with complete information, especially about controversial events."

They reported, "A number of reports suggest that federal officers have indiscriminately used force or deployed munitions such as tear gas or pepper balls that caused significant injuries to journalists. In some cases, federal officers appear to have deliberately targeted journalists who were doing nothing more than their job covering the news."


Reporters Without Borders issued the following:

At least 27 attacks on journalists covering protests in Los Angeles took place between June 6 and June 8. The assaults have been carried out by both law enforcement and protesters. Violence against journalists while they are reporting is unacceptable under any circumstances, and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the authorities to protect journalists’ First Amendment right to cover matters of public interest.

The protests began in Los Angeles on June 6 in response to raids on workplaces by federal authorities targeting immigrants. Police have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds, at times indiscriminately striking members of the media.

According to information verified by RSF with the help of its local partner, the Los Angeles Press Club, at least 27 separate incidents of violence against journalists have been recorded at the protests since June 6. These include 24 by law enforcement and three by individuals. The indiscriminate wave of violence has touched all parts of the media, including legacy outlets, freelancers, local TV, foreign correspondents, and journalist security teams.

“The wave of violence against journalists on the streets of Los Angeles this weekend is unacceptable. These protests are a matter of huge public interest and the public has a right to know exactly what’s going on. The only way that can happen is if journalists are allowed to do their jobs freely. This is inherently dangerous work, but it’s made more dangerous by authorities who are unable or unwilling to distinguish press from protestors, and by private actors who attack members of the media. Authorities in LA must do more to ensure press freedom is respected during these protests.

Clayton Weimers
Executive Director, RSF USA

At least 24 acts of violence by security forces against journalists 

Almost immediately after the protests erupted, journalists were under physical attack. Multiple media workers reported being shot by police with “less-than-lethal munitions” (LLM) such as pepper balls, rubber bullets, and tear gas canisters, including Southern California News Group’s Ryanne Mena, freelance journalists Anthony Cabassa and Sean Beckner-CarmitchelThe Southlander’s Ben Camacho, British photojournalist Nick Stern, and LA Taco’s Lexis Olivier-Ray. Disturbing footage shows Australian TV reporter Lauren Tomasi being shot with LLM by police while reporting live on the air. A video posted by NBC LA shows police in military-style gear aggressively pushing reporter Mekahlo Medina. Another video shows police firing on a KCBS/KCAL TV crew. 

On June 8, President Donald Trump announced he was calling up 2,000 National Guard troops to assist local police, a move that contributed to the violence against journalists already being perpetrated by law enforcement. RSF urges all authorities — local, state, and federal — to show respect towards members of the media in recognition of their constitutionally-protected duty to report on these protests.

The California Penal Code 13652(b)(6) requires state and local officers to "minimize possible incidental impact" of these weapons on journalists, and federal law enforcement officers are bound to uphold the First Amendment of the Constitution, which guarantees the rights of journalists to cover matters of public interest, including recording officers in the course of their work. 

 

Violent demonstrators also target members of the media

There have also been at least three alleged incidents of violence by individual protesters against journalists trying to cover the protests. In an online video, demonstrators appear to threaten and chase away a TV crew for KTTV Fox 11, as well as independent journalist Aldo Buttazzoni. A KTTV Fox 11 news van was also broken into and vandalized.

The United States ranks 57th out of 180 countries and territories in the 2025 RSF World Press Freedom Index. It has dropped 12 places in the past five years, and seen an alarming uptick of press freedom violations since President Donald Trump took office for the second time in January 2025. 


And we'll wind down with this from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:


Fit to Serve Act would enhance national security, prohibit Trump, Hegseth from attacking members of the military based on gender identity

Text of Bill (PDF) | Bill One-Pager (PDF)

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), the top Democrat for the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel, introduced the Fit to Serve Act, a bill to support our military readiness and national security by prohibiting discrimination against transgender service members. 

Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), all also members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, along with Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), John Fetterman (D-Pa.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Andy Kim (D-N.J.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) joined as co-sponsors of the bill. 

Representative Adam Smith (D-Wash.), Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee, led the introduction of the bill in the House of Representatives with Gabe Amo (D-R.I.), Becca Balint (D-Vt.), Joe Courtney (D-Conn.), Angie Craig (D-Minn.), Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.), Maxine Dexter (D-Ore.), Laura Friedman (D-Calif.), Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas), Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.), Sara Jacobs (D-Calif.), Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.), Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.), Chris Pappas (D-N.H.), Delia Ramirez (D-Ill.), Andrea Salinas (D-Ore.), Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.), Eric Sorensen (D-Ill.), Marilyn Strickland (D-Wash.), Mark Takano (D-Calif.), and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.). 

In January 2025, President Trump signed an executive order banning transgender individuals joining and continuing to serve in the military. The Department of Defense (DoD) is forcing service members in active-duty to self-identify for voluntary separation by June 6, 2025; service members in the Reserves have until July 7, 2025. 

Banning transgender service members undermines our military’s readiness. The administration’s actions hurt our national security and dehumanize the thousands of transgender service members who have made meaningful contributions to our armed forces.

While the ban continues to be litigated in federal court, the Supreme Court has allowed the DoD to begin to implement the ban, threatening the careers of thousands of service members who serve as test pilots, Navy divers, intelligence analysts, weapons specialists, combat aviators, and other critical national security roles. The ban also threatens to waste billions of taxpayer dollars invested in training these troops, who have spent decades in the military, deployed multiple times, and commanded large numbers of troops. 

Former Pentagon officials have testified that allowing transgender service members to openly serve “fosters openness and trust among team members, thereby enhancing unit cohesion” and that “transgender service members who meet the standards required for their positions serve effectively and contribute positively to unit readiness.”  To ensure the United States can continue to benefit from the service of transgender individuals, who have raised their hand to defend and protect their country and meet the same rigorous standards as their peers, the Fit to Serve Act prohibits DoD from: 

  • Banning transgender service members from the military; 
  • Prescribing qualifications for service on the basis of gender identity; 
  • Denying necessary health care for service members on the basis of gender identity; 
  • Forcing a service member to serve in their sex assigned at birth; or 
  • Otherwise discriminating against service members on the basis of gender identity.

“We recruit and train the best and bravest to protect our country – losing highly qualified service members, who meet strict standards to join the military, makes us less safe,” said Senator Warren. “While Trump plays politics with our troops, I'm fighting back to make clear that anyone who is qualified to serve should be able to regardless of who they are.”

“Banning transgender Americans from serving in our military, and forcing current service members to quit serving, is a cruel attack on the very people who have dedicated their lives to defending our country,” said Senator Booker. “Transgender service members meet the same rigorous standards as their peers and have served our country with honor for years. The Fit to Serve Act is critical legislation to prevent the Department of Defense from discriminating against our troops on the basis of gender.”

“If you are willing to risk your life for our country and you can do the job, it shouldn’t matter if you are gay, straight, transgender, Black, white or anything else,” said Senator Duckworth. “Every transgender servicemember earned their role through rigorous training and is more qualified to serve in those roles than Pete Hegseth is to be Secretary of Defense. I’m proud to join Senator Warren and my Democratic colleagues in working to reverse the Trump Administration’s offensive transgender military ban, which is disruptive to our military, hurts readiness and not only does nothing to strengthen our national security—it actively makes things worse.”

“Attacking people based on who they love or how they identify does nothing to make America safer. Our LGBTQ+ servicemembers put their lives on the line to keep our nation safe, and I’m always going to have their backs,” said Senator Fetterman. “Since day one, I’ve called on Secretary Hegseth to reverse course, and he’s failed to act. Now, I’m proud to join my colleagues to introduce legislation to end this disgraceful, illegal ban.”

“Transgender service members serve our country honorably, dedicating their lives to protecting our nation,” said Senator Hirono. “Yet, Trump continues attacking the transgender community, disrespecting these individuals, discriminating against them, and undermining our military readiness. By prohibiting this discrimination on the basis of gender identity, this legislation will help to ensure transgender individuals who are qualified to serve may do so.”

“Every willing and qualified American deserves the chance to serve and defend our country, and many transgender individuals have done so for years with dignity and honor. This legislation will ensure these patriots can continue to serve freely and openly, now and in the future,” said Senator Van Hollen.

“As President Trump continues to denigrate and target transgender servicemembers, we must stand up for what is right and what makes our military strongest,” said Senator Kim. “We cannot build a united, incomparable force by alienating brave Americans ready and proud to serve their nation. This legislation honors our transgender troops' service and anyone who is willing to put their life on the line for our freedoms and serve our nation in uniform.”

“The persistent dehumanization of trans people by the Trump administration hurts many and helps no one. Trans members of the military – just like anyone else in service – have dedicated their lives to public service, and, in return, this administration dismisses them from service,” said Senator Ed Markey, “I am proud to stand with my colleagues to say this is wrong. Trans rights are human rights.”

“Service members sign up to protect our country with patriotism and bravery,” said Senator Merkley. “Banning highly-skilled transgender service members endangers the safety and security of our nation, and takes us backward in our march towards equality.”

“There’s no reason other than blatant discrimination for trans service members to be barred from serving in our military,” said Senator Schatz. “If someone is willing and meets the high standards to serve, they should be allowed to – it’s as simple as that.”

“Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people in the military puts Americans’ safety last,” Senator Wyden said. “Fitness for military service has nothing to do with how a person identifies. The Fit to Serve Act will keep our military strong by ensuring that anyone who can do the job can join and serve.”

This bill is endorsed by the following organizations: Human Rights Campaign, Minority Veterans of America, SPARTA, Out in National Security, Advocates for Trans Equality, Modern Military Association of America, National Women’s Law Center, and National Center for LGBTQ Rights.

"Transgender servicemembers are trusted and effective warfighters. At a time when the United States faces growing threats around the world, banning them from the All-Volunteer Force will make Americans less safe," said Luke Schleusener, CEO of Out in National Security (ONS), a professional association for LGBTQIA+ people across the national security enterprise. "This legislation underscores that the fight to honor the service of thousands of transgender Americans in uniform—and to strengthen America's national security—is far from over." 

“The Fit to Serve Act is a necessary step to ensure our military reflects the values it claims to defend—honor, courage, and integrity. Banning transgender troops based on prejudice weakens our national security, erodes morale, and wastes taxpayer dollars. Transgender service members have always served with pride, even when denied recognition, and they deserve to serve openly in our armed forces and for leadership that is rooted in facts—not fear. This bill sends a clear message: Patriotism isn’t defined by gender identity, but by the selfless act of serving one’s country,” said Lindsay Church, MVA (Minority Veterans of America) Executive Director. 

“The Fit to Serve Act is vital to stop the current unnecessary and cruel purge of trans troops, which weaponizes a gender dysphoria diagnosis. It would ensure our leaders cannot turn their backs on those fully capable and willing to serve, for no reason other than discrimination,” said Cathy Marcello, Modern Military Association of America’s Interim Executive Director. “The policy’s vague wording of 'exhibits symptoms of gender dysphoria' will undoubtedly be misused against anyone who military leadership wants to push out, similar to the ways Don’t Ask Don’t Tell was used to target individuals.

“Trangender service members have already taken an extraordinary step most Americans never will: volunteering to risk their lives in defense of our nation. These thousands of patriots have already served openly and honorably around the world for nearly a decade, meeting the same standards as everyone else. Suddenly separating them and finding and training replacements will cost taxpayers billions over decades — while destroying the careers and livelihoods of thousands of military families and leaving units with critical operational and talent gaps.

“Despite three federal courts deeming the policy unconstitutional and top military leaders noting no evidence of negative impacts of open trans service, the executive and judicial branches have failed to protect these service members. They are already experiencing the first steps of a novel and undignified separation process. We are truly thankful that Senators Warren, Duckworth, Gillibrand, Baldwin, Markey, Wyden, Hirono, Merkley, Fetterman, Van Hollen, Sanders, Kim, Booker, Schatz, and Smith are addressing this injustice by introducing the Fit to Serve Act to codify what so many of us know to be true: transgender service members are fit for service and don’t deserve to live with the uncertainty of ever-changing executive orders and litigation with each new administration.”

“The Fit to Serve Act is a declaration that we will not stand by while our courageous troops are under political assault. Transgender servicemembers meet the same rigorous standards, deploy worldwide, put in the same hard work and demonstrate the same dedication as any of their colleagues. They have valiantly embraced the weighty responsibility of protecting our country and should not have their careers arbitrarily ended. Instead, President Trump and Secretary Hegseth are taking away their jobs, cutting off their health care benefits, and disregarding the immense sacrifices these servicemembers and their families have made. It's a slap in the face to all who serve and puts our military readiness at risk. We thank Sen. Warren for introducing this important legislation, and we urge every Member of Congress to support it and uphold this nation’s promise to support all of our servicemembers,” said Jennifer Pike Bailey, Government Affairs Director of the Human Rights Campaign. 

“We are grateful to lawmakers for standing up for our nation’s troops and ensuring that every American has an equal opportunity to serve. Military service is about whether you can do the job, not who you are,” said Shannon Minter, Legal Director, National Center for LGBTQ Rights (NCLR). 

“Transgender people have long served in our military with honor, integrity, and courage. Efforts to ban them from service undermine the humanity and contributions of those who have risked their lives for our country,” said Gaylynn Burroughs, vice president for education and workplace justice at the National Women’s Law Center. “We strongly support the Fit to Serve Act and applaud Senator Warren’s leadership in defending the rights and dignity of trans service members. Everyone, regardless of who they are, deserves the right to work with dignity and without fear of harassment or other forms of discrimination, including in the military.”

“SPARTA Pride supports the Fit To Serve Act introduced by Senator Elizabeth Warren that aims to prohibit discrimination in the military on the basis of gender identity. This legislation represents a critical step toward ensuring that all who are willing and able to serve their country can do so with dignity, authenticity, and fairness—regardless of their gender identity,” said SPARTA Pride.

“The United States military is as diverse as our country, and trans people have always been a part of the military, serving honorably and meeting the same rigorous standards as their peers. For nearly a decade, trans servicemembers have been able to serve in the military openly and authentically as themselves," said Olivia Hunt, Advocates for Trans Equality Director of Federal Policy. "Trump's ban on trans servicemembers betrays the trust of the thousands of trans people who have come out and transitioned while serving, with the full support of their unit members and chain of command. It also jeopardizes their access to critical benefits such as healthcare, education, and retirement, essential for their well-being and stability. We applaud Senator Warren and her cosponsors for introducing this important legislation and joining us in standing up for servicemembers.” 

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