Trump brings full weight of government to bolster false election claims
Trump’s address was bluntly aimed at destabilizing the US electoral system
Trump has systematically dismantled election security efforts
Trump’s Homeland Security chief threatens election officials with prison time
ICE to pay Thomson Reuters $125 million to find ‘voter fraud’
Appeals court allows USPS to move forward with Trump’s anti-mail voting order, for now
This is, of course, the level at which actual voter fraud happens, and it’s of virtually no concern to anyone not employed in election security.
Election fight in Arizona could affect the nation’s midterms
Fearing troops or ICE at the polls, Arizona organizers train hundreds as election observers
FBI analysts fired after refusing to join Georgia 2020 election probe
Republicans in North Carolina try to reduce early voting on Sundays and on campuses

AND NOW THE NEWS #614
Sunday,
July 19, 2026
He was having a mental health crisis. Trump’s “Memphis Safe Task Force” agents came and shot him.
Excerpt: The agent was with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), which operates under Immigration and Customs Enforcement. HSI was sent to Memphis as part of a crime-fighting task force composed of roughly 350 federal agents and 1,450 members of the Tennessee National Guard, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. It began last fall at the direction of President Trump and Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.
At least five people — including Jonah Neal in May — have been shot by a member of the Memphis Safe Task Force. Four of those confrontations were fatal. In one deadly encounter last week, two National Guard soldiers were the ones who fired their weapons.

US judge finds Trump misused court in IRS immunity & slush fund case, refers lawyers for discipline
It’s easy, though, to envision the Supreme Court overruling this.
Excerpt: In its nationwide immigration crackdown, the Trump administration has charged hundreds of people with assaulting or impeding federal agents. President Trump has branded them “insurrectionists,” “animals” and “thugs,” part of a broader effort by his administration to cast protesters and immigrants as violent criminals.
But a close examination of those cases reveals that in its rush to meet White House demands for deportations, federal law enforcement has engaged in extensive misconduct — ranging from attacking protesters to destroying evidence and misrepresenting facts in court.
Trump turns on capitulating Biglaw firms HAHAHAHAHA
One judge has the guts to put the horror of this Supreme Court term in context
Excerpt: “What this court has done to constitutional rights, democratic institutions, and the rule of law,” Eddins wrote, “explains why Hawaiʻi’s Constitution takes no instruction from it.”
Latest presumably-bullshit weaponization of Justice: Trump goes after UAW President Shawn Fain
No, wait, here’s the latest: Trump goes after Philadelphia’s decent DA Larry Krasner
No, wait, here’s the latest: FBI evidence team visits Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

Neo-nazis have never found it easier to join the US Army
Excerpt: Though the panels do mention slavery and the people Washington enslaved, the new exhibits mostly offer a broad timeline of U.S. history that significantly strays from the original intent of the President’s House as outlined in the park’s foundation document in 2017: “It would explore the historic context of the site in the context of its ties to slavery and the lives of the enslaved who lived at the site.”
Small tribes say they lack the clout to secure federal recognition
Excerpt: In January 2001, after years of review, the Bureau of Indian Affairs granted the Chinook recognition in the final days of the Clinton administration. After objections from other tribes, the incoming Bush administration rescinded the decision months later.
“We had all these plans for what we could do,” said Gary Johnson, Tony Johnson’s father and predecessor as tribal chairman. “And then, with really no reason in the moment, they were gone.”
A similar fate befell the Duwamish, a Puget Sound tribe that traces its ancestry to the people led by Chief Si’ahl, for whom Seattle is named. The Duwamish also won and then lost recognition as President Bill Clinton’s appointees made way for President George W. Bush’s team.

To overcome a referendum allowing abortion in Kansas, Republicans try rigging State Supreme Court
Texas crisis pregnancy centers are pushing “abortion reversal,” which is not a thing
Pentagon to screen for low testosterone in service members
Excerpt: Hegseth said on Wednesday that service members aged 30 and older would be tested every year during their annual health assessments. He said if treatment is recommended, troops can decide if they want to receive testosterone replacement therapy.
“By addressing these health markers early we’re keeping you on the leading edge of lethality,” he said in a social-media video with the caption “The High-T Department of War.”
He didn’t say which testosterone levels would necessitate treatment. He also didn’t specify if there would be separate standards for women. The Pentagon declined to comment Wednesday.
Me again: Not The Onion.
Hegseth narrows military opportunities for women, blocks more promotions
Court releases $5-million payment from Trump’s escrow account to E. Jean Carroll

JPMorgan maintains Jamie Dimon didn’t know Epstein, one of the company’s top clients
Remember when Alan Dershowitz begged to testify about Epstein? Well, now he’s not showing up.

Hegseth announces joint task force with DoJ to target and prosecute press leaks
Pentagon proposes new secrecy power to withhold unclassified records from public-access laws
How Beltway reporters become twisted by the clubbiness of power in DC
Emails show viewer backlash over PBS program’s removal from Arkansas TV

The Justice Department is pulling back on prosecuting corporate crime
The mystery money powering Trump’s second term
Excerpt: The Wall Street Journal documented more than $781,948,878 in donations and other payments to Trump-linked groups since the 2024 election.
US to start illegally minting gold $1 Trump coins
Truth Social to sell trading firms ‘fastest’ access to Trump’s posts
White House teleprompter operator made more than $100K betting on Trump’s speeches: sources
Trump says he’ll seek to replace experienced immigrant truck drivers with inexperienced veterans
Top US tax lawyer forced out after refusing White House demands to participate in tax audits

Trump wants to impose tariffs on Canada in retaliation for wildfire smoke
He says he killed a man. Republicans nominated him anyway.
Excerpt: The right-wing preacher turned politician Victor Marx has said that he first killed a man when he was 7. He’s not sure how many deaths he’s been responsible for since. Marx has been arrested at least twice for disorderly conduct and has described terrorizing a psychiatrist with talk of murdering him. He told the Colorado journalist Kyle Clark that he can perform exorcisms by phone. On Thursday he was declared the winner of the Republican gubernatorial primary in Colorado.
Trump endorses Mike Lindell, MyPillow guy and outspoken wingnut, for Minnesota Governor
Vance’s Secret Service detail ‘fed up’ with hastily arranged personal and family travel requests
George Santos achieves his final form: Reality TV show star

Right-wingers are “Nixonmaxxing”
Excerpt: Influential figures on the right have also painted Nixon as an early victim of the deep state. On an April 2024 show that racked up more than 18 million views on YouTube, Tucker Carlson alleged that Watergate had been a “deep-state coup” orchestrated by the CIA and FBI. Joe Rogan later repeated the claims on his popular podcast, arguing “the whole thing was set up by the government.”
MAGA cultist Eric Metaxas is outraged by an air quality alert

Mamdani says he may still order Netanyahu’s arrest
Excerpt: “But mostly my fond memories of spending time with Lindsey (and we traveled the world with John McCain) was not about the ups and downs of his policy positions,” she said. “It was about his love for the world, his loyalty to hard causes and his friends, and the pure joy he brought to life. I will miss him.”
I hear the late Senator Graham made a great strudel
Top House Democrats vow to oppose bid to cut US military aid to Israel, because of course they do
More than half of house Democrats vote to continue aid to Israel
These 16 Democrats voted to stop Israel aid. AIPAC took action.

Kaiser Permanente nurses say technology is making their jobs — and patient care — worse
Meta used AI to target workers with medical conditions for layoffs, lawsuit claims
Elon Musk could still face criminal charges for trying to bribe voters in Wisconsin
And monkeys could fly out of his wealthy butt, but it won’t happen. If there’s any penalty at all, it’ll be a piddling fine.
Kalshi will offer sports-style betting on drug trial results
UnitedHealth results handily beat Wall Street expectations
These are the cuddlebunnies that ordered my mom discharged from the rehab facility at least a week too soon.

Colombian immigrant killed by ICE in Maine had legal status, father says
Man in Florida fatally hit by truck while fleeing ICE, official says
My son was killed by ICE, with no accountability
Excerpt: The video evidence, made public almost a year after Ruben’s death, is consistent with what Josh told me and others: He was trying to comply with conflicting directions from law enforcement about what to do. He was driving slowly and braking repeatedly and was not a threat to the officers. His car was in park when they pulled him out. An ICE agent, Jack Stevens, shot him at point-blank range through the open driver’s-side window multiple times. A toxicology report noted the presence of alcohol in Ruben’s system — which is obviously no justification for his death.
Josh said Ruben’s last words were “I’m sorry.”
Chinese human rights lawyer seeking asylum is arrested by ICE
Off-duty employee at Colorado ICE facility arrested for shooting protester
Prisoners at Texas ICE facility describe beatings, abuse, and rights violations
Randy Balko: ICE is out of control. Here’s what to do about it.
Excerpt: So what can be done? There is one viable path to greater accountability — if politicians have the stomach for it. The Supreme Court has essentially left it to Congress to determine the degree to which federal officials can be liable for constitutional violations. If the Democrats retake the House and the Senate in November, that will set the stage for individuals to sue ICE, Border Patrol and other agencies for constitutional violations and wrongful deaths. There has already been discussion about that. But the Democrats could also take it a step further and create a path to sue policymakers like Stephen Miller, one of the president’s top advisers; Tom Homan, his border czar; and Markwayne Mullin, the homeland security secretary.
ICE camera crews are labeling themselves ‘media,’ filming anti-ICE protesters
ICE shared Medicaid data it wasn’t supposed to have with Palantir

Makes sense. The attack on the school and killing all those kids was intentional and ‘successful’, so what’s to review?
Bridges and water plants hit as strikes stretch to 7th straight day
Excerpt: Bridges, rail lines, power and water facilities and other targets that can serve civilian purposes in Iran, Kuwait and elsewhere in the Middle East were attacked in airstrikes on Friday as the United States and Iran deepened their weeklong crisis over the Strait of Hormuz.
Me again: And the New York Times can’t bring itself to mention that these are war crimes, expressly prohibited by the Geneva Conventions.
Central Tehran billboard depicts Trump in a coffin
It’s news that Iran wants Trump dead?

Trump’s deep public health cuts hinder response to record US cyclosporiasis outbreak
Inside RFK Jr.’s push to dismantle decades of US vaccine policy
Life-threatening infection for woman whose tetanus vaccination wasn’t current
Bike lanes and speed cameras disappear from the DOT’s list of proven safety measures

Yale Law students advise their own university: knock off this ‘obey in advance’ nonsense
Utah just banned another Stephen King book from all public schools

More Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds US midwest, mid-Atlantic and north-east
Trump administration allows killing of species threatened with extinction
This California oil pipeline was dormant for 11 years. Trump reopened it.
Climate change and air pollution combo is a ‘double whammy’ for health
Trump cut the Grand Staircase out of Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
‘He’s forcing higher bills’: Trump spends billions to kill clean energy and keep coal alive

Once a source of national pride, Cuba’s healthcare system declines as Trump blockade continues
Trump administration announces new attack on the International Criminal Court
They’re opposed to justice of any kind, anywhere.
Tracking US military killings in boat attacks: 66 attacks, at least 221 killed so far
Trump is going after Brazil’s beloved PIX payment system
Excerpt: From coconut sellers to billionaires, more than 90% of Brazilian adults—more than 140 million people—regularly use PIX, a government-run program that allows users to transfer money in seconds on cellphones at no cost. In less than six years since its creation, PIX now handles more transactions in Latin America’s biggest economy than credit and debit cards combined.
Marcos Rosa, an evangelical pastor who spends his days visiting remote Amazonian villages, said PIX hasn’t only made payments easier but also shrunk distances across the world’s biggest rainforest.
“Everything happens much more quickly,” he said, explaining how PIX and satellite internet mean villagers no longer spend days on the river to buy a bag of rice. Instead, they send a PIX payment to a store in the nearest town, which loads the goods onto a boat already heading upriver. “It’s been a tremendous help,” Rosa said.
The Trump administration disagrees. Washington said Wednesday that, as of next week, it would impose a 25% tariff on some 3,000 goods from Brazil. It is the first country hit with duties under the Trump administration’s new strategy of using Section 301 of U.S. trade law to punish alleged unfair trade practices.
Russian online retail warehouses hit by deadly Ukrainian strikes

Excerpt: A 31-year-old man who targeted more than half a dozen women by groping or chasing them through one of Portland’s most iconic parks faced a reckoning when the women — a “sisterhood” of strangers, according to one victim — surrounded the man, stopping him in his tracks.
“We just started hitting, punching, scratching, pulling his hair, pulling on his clothes — everything,” said a 74-year-old victim, whom The Oregonian/OregonLive is not naming because of the nature of the crime. Seconds earlier she had kicked the man off her as he tried to crawl on top of her.
“I didn’t feel in any danger because the sisterhood was there,” the woman continued.
One force that was conspicuously absent, however, was Portland police. It’d be 31 minutes before the first officers arrived at Council Crest Park to arrest the man, who targeted woman after woman on an unseasonably sunny and warm afternoon April 9, according to emergency communications logs released to The Oregonian/OregonLive this week.
Records show a 911 call-taker spent about three minutes gathering necessary information and relaying that to police — meaning the police response took another 28 minutes, in what victims described as an excruciating wait.
Four inmates take 40 hostages in an attempted break out at the Washington State Reformatory [1959]

“All the resources in the world and the logo for Donald Trump International Airport is AI generated”
George Lucas likens AI skeptics to Luddites clinging to horses and carts

Cops continue to prove they can’t be trusted with surveillance tech
You can’t reform a traffic stop
Excerpt: Pretext traffic stops are one of the most common and consequential ways police officers exercise discretion and act on racial bias. These stops—in which officers pull drivers over for low-level traffic violations, such as expired registration tags, often as an excuse to fish for evidence of unrelated crimes—overwhelmingly target people of color and are regularly escalated by police. According to the New York Times, from 2017 to 2021, police killed more than 400 unarmed civilians in these types of stops—a rate of more than a death a week.
Florida police chief resigns when he’s accused of sexual misconduct with suspect’s wife
He’s the Mayor of Chicago, so I assume Brandon Johnson is an idiot, and this is idiotic — especially in Chicago, where police corruption is a redundancy like ATM machine. File a report on ICE with the CPD, and they’re more likely than not going to turn it over to ICE and consider the matter closed.
Kentucky: Man passes every sobriety test after a minor crash – police arrest him for DUI anyway
Family sues city, police over woman shot and killed by New Jersey cops
Ohio: ‘There was no reason to kill him’: Family remembers man killed by deputy
Ohio police officer attempting to shoot dog wounds fellow officer
Texas police spent $4.5 million on four Chevy Tahoes
Washington town’s entire police force “out of town on business” as white mobs attack blacks [1938]

Heat waves in Europe linked to thousands of excess deaths
A warmer world will be a smokier one
Emergence of uncompensable heat stress during monsoon season in India
Greatest mass extinction in history was triggered by climatic conditions that are reappearing today
Flash flooding worsens in Texas after dozens are rescued from rising water

California pastor accused of sexual abuse of at least 4 kids is held on $17.5M bail
Indiana pastor charged with sexual misconduct with a minor
Louisiana pastor arrested on charges including felony sexual battery and cruelty to juveniles
New York pastor pleads guilty to sexual abuse of two minors
Federal indictment accuses Texas pastor of $3.2M fraud scheme involving church investments
West Virginia pastor arraigned for soliciting a minor, Snapchat mentioned in court

A front-row seat to the worst team in pro baseball
Excerpt: I got to see the 57th loss live and up close as the FerryHawks fell to the High Point Rockers—as in rocking chairs, since they come from a North Carolina city famous for furniture. It was unlike any game I’d ever been to before, because my $12 ticket was in practice a general admission pass to the entire hollow park. The FerryHawks’ home has an advertised capacity of 7,171, but I would be surprised if there were more than 100 people in the seats on Wednesday night (plus one seagull who chose to bring his fish dinner into the outfield). There was only one concession stand open on the concourse, though they did sell surprisingly excellent hot dogs for just $2, owing to the fact that it was Weenie Wednesday. We were able to walk right down into first-row seats directly next to the home dugout, close enough to see the umpires spit and hear snippets of conversations about the players’ girlfriends in the foul-territory bullpen. One of the coaches ribbed me about keeping my head up when I was looking at my phone between innings.
Astronomers find an atmosphere on a nearby earthlike planet
Why did a major museum’s bong show go up in smoke?
Excerpt: “This exhibition was meant to solidify pipe makers’ inclusion within the broader sweep of art history,” Silbert said. “Instead, its cancellation risks cementing their outsider status.”

Brenda Fricker
actress, My Left Foot
Louisa Gag
safe streets advocate
Josh Grisetti
author, God in My Head: The True Story of an Ex-Christian Who Accidentally Met God
Ron Hunt
baseballer hit by pitches
Dave Kendall
host, MTV’s 120 Minutes
Akihiro Miwa
actor, Howl’s Moving Castle
Mary Morello
fought the evils of Tipper Gore
Sam Neill
actor, Jurassic Park
Pat Oliphant
cartoonist
Denise Oliver-Velez
“Down with machismo and male chauvinism.”
Peter Van Norden
actor, The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
Hal Williams
actor, 227

Nothing will meaningfully improve
until billionaires fear for their lives.
7/19/2026
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