BREAKING: Trump Calls for Arrest of Democratic Lawmakers and Reposts Calls to "Hang Them"
THE NUREMBERG TRIALS ESTABLISHED INTERNATIONAL LAW THAT
"JUST FOLLOWING ORDERS" IS NOT A DEFENSE FOR CRIMINAL ACTS!
HOW STUPID ARE MAGA IF THEY BELIEVE THIS?
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BREAKING: Trump Calls for Arrest of Democratic Lawmakers and Reposts Calls to "Hang Them"
Donald Trump is calling for the arrest, indictment, and imprisonment of lawmakers who reminded military leaders to follow their oaths, amplifying calls to "hang them." A very serious morning.
We have extraordinary and alarming developments this morning. President Trump is openly targeting Democratic lawmakers who released a PSA reminding U.S. service members that they must refuse illegal orders. He is not just calling for them to be fired or investigated. He has reposted demands that they be arrested, tried, and even “hanged.” The sitting President of the United States is now amplifying calls for the death of elected officials for urging the military to follow the law.
At the same time, Trump is in active conversations with Paramount and Larry Ellison about a potential takeover of CNN that would include firing specific journalists he dislikes. This is an effort to reshape and control major media outlets in real time.
For journalists, for democracy, and for anyone who believes in a free press, these are some of the most dangerous conditions we have ever seen. I am independent because of you, and I am not going anywhere. I will keep reporting, keep exposing the truth, and keep resisting every attempt to silence this work.
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Here’s what you missed:
Donald Trump calls for the arrest of Democratic lawmakers who made a video urging military members to follow their orders and reject illegal orders:
A group of Democratic lawmakers with military and intelligence backgrounds released a joint video urging U.S. servicemembers to refuse illegal orders after Trump’s deadly Caribbean boat strikes, warning the administration is putting troops in an “impossible position” as questions mount over the legality of the attacks that have killed at least 83 people.
Trump went so far as to repost calls to “hang” the Democratic lawmakers on his Truth Social account:
He went on to call for them to be “locked up.”
Senior Trump White House officials privately signaled support for Paramount–Skydance’s bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery, with Larry Ellison discussing potential CNN programming changes—including removing hosts Trump dislikes and importing CBS content—which aligned with the administration’s preference for Paramount’s takeover.
Trump again attacked Jimmy Kimmel asking ABC News to get him off air:
Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader John Thune faced unusually sharp fallout after Johnson blasted a Senate-added provision allowing senators to sue over seized phone records, prompting an angry House repeal, while Thune dismissed Johnson’s push to amend the Epstein files bill, frustrating House Republicans and highlighting deepening friction between the two chambers as they prepare for high-stakes battles on Obamacare subsidies and a looming shutdown.
Despite her public feud with Donald Trump, many voters in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s deep-red Georgia district say they’re sticking with her, praising her independence and focus on local economic struggles even as they continue to support Trump, signaling emerging fractures — but not a full break — within the MAGA base.
President Trump will meet Friday with NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani despite having opposed his candidacy, after Mamdani requested a White House sit-down to discuss public safety, economic security and his affordability agenda, marking an unexpected first encounter between the president and the Democratic socialist he has repeatedly attacked.
Senior officials say Health Secretary RFK Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary are locked in a growing power struggle over vaccine-safety policy and staffing, with Makary resisting Kennedy’s push for rapid new studies, the White House blocking Makary’s attempted promotion of a key aide, and HHS leadership closely monitoring FDA operations as internal tensions spill into public view.
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick was charged with using her family’s health-care company to steal money from a FEMA-funded covid-19 vaccination contract and diverting the funds to support her 2021 congressional campaign, according to the Justice Department.
A review of federal lawsuits shows at least 54 pregnant women jailed for mostly minor offenses reported severe mistreatment — including miscarriages, giving birth on cell floors or into toilets, and babies suffering infections — highlighting systemic neglect, unsafe conditions, and inadequate prenatal care in U.S. county jails.
A new study warns that more than 5,500 toxic US facilities—including sewage plants, refineries, power plants, and fossil-fuel terminals—could face coastal flooding by 2100 due to sea-level rise, with the greatest risks concentrated in a handful of coastal states and disproportionately impacting poorer, segregated, and underserved communities.
The delayed September jobs report showed the US added 119,000 jobs—far above analyst expectations—with unemployment steady at 4.4%, though the release highlighted broader labor-market uncertainty amid shutdown-related data gaps and recent political turmoil over job-report accuracy.
President Trump has approved a U.S.-crafted 28-point peace framework for Russia and Ukraine—developed with Russian and limited Ukrainian input—but Kyiv was not involved in shaping the proposal, which arrives amid heavy Russian attacks, Ukrainian mistrust, and skepticism over whether Moscow is genuinely willing to negotiate.
U.S. allies and Ukraine were blindsided and alarmed by special envoy Steve Witkoff’s back-channel 28-point peace plan, developed with Russian input and little consultation, amid concerns it could pressure Kyiv into major concessions, weaken NATO guarantees, and signal Washington is rushing toward a settlement on Moscow’s terms.
Israeli airstrikes killed 33 people in one of the deadliest escalations since last month’s ceasefire, with strikes on tents for displaced families and Gaza City neighborhoods prompting renewed fears among Palestinians and condemnation from mediators, highlighting the fragility of the truce and ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Former Bamban mayor Alice Guo — accused of secretly being a Chinese national tied to criminal syndicates — was sentenced to life in prison for human trafficking linked to a scam center on land she partly owned, a case that fueled national fears over Chinese influence and broader calls to crack down on illicit offshore operations.
See you this evening.
— Aaron
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