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Federal judge overturns Trump’s executive order targeting law firm Jenner & Block | CNN Politics


A federal judge on Friday struck down an executive order signed by President Donald Trump earlier this year targeting the law firm Jenner & Block, ruling the effort ran afoul of the Constitution’s First Amendment.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/23/politics/jenner-and-block-executive-order

in reply to Redditsux

That was his opening move, targeting all the law firms with the ability to prosecute him.


Documents Show US E.P.A. Wants to Erase Greenhouse Gas Limits on Power Plants


For context, increased concentrations of greenhouse gases, including CO2, are responsible for approximately all of the warming that has happened in recent decades:

With carbon dioxide being the largest part of that:

And human burning of fossil fuels (as in power plants) is substantially responsible for that increase:

Based on multiple lines of evidence using interhemispheric gradients of CO2 concentrations, isotopes, and inventory data, it is unequivocal that the growth in CO2 in the atmosphere since 1750 (see Section TS.2.2) is due to the direct emissions from human activities. The combustion of fossil fuels and land-use change for the period 1750–2019 resulted in the release of 700 ±75 PgC (likely range, 1 PgC = 1015 g of carbon) to the atmosphere, of which about 41% ±11% remains in the atmosphere today (high confidence). Of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the combustion of fossil fuels was responsible for about 64% ± 15%, growing to an 86% ±14% contribution over the past 10 years.
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in reply to silence7

The US is about to secure its position in the past, never again to rise to any power, vulnerable to everyone our government fucked over.
in reply to silence7

Destroying life on earth to own the libs!
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Israeli use of human shields in Gaza was systematic, soldiers and former detainees tell the AP


TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The only times the Palestinian man wasn’t bound or blindfolded, he said, was when he was used by Israeli soldiers as their human shield.

Dressed in army fatigues with a camera fixed to his forehead, Ayman Abu Hamadan was forced into houses in the Gaza Strip to make sure they were clear of bombs and gunmen, he said. When one unit finished with him, he was passed to the next.

“They beat me and told me: ‘You have no other option; do this or we’ll kill you,’” the 36-year-old told The Associated Press, describing the 2 1/2 weeks he was held last summer by the Israeli military in northern Gaza.

Several Palestinians and soldiers told the AP that Israeli troops are systematically forcing Palestinians to act as human shields in Gaza, sending them into buildings and tunnels to check for explosives or militants. The dangerous practice has become ubiquitous during 19 months of war, they said.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-war-army-human-shields-80f358dd2c87a1123f26ffada159701c

in reply to geneva_convenience

200 people being treated in a hospital along with a journalist you already attempted to murder? Human shields. Level the hospital.

Every single idf troop using a Gazan slave as a bullet sponge? Standard operating proceedure. Most moral nation.

Anyone claiming otherwise is antisemetic.

Any questions?



Trump's tariff threat risks a trade war with Europe years in the making


Trump's threat to impose 50% tariffs on imports from the E.U. is just the latest attack. It comes amid a broader souring in relations and after months of economic sparring.

The European Union has pushed back against Donald Trump’s latest suggestion that he will impose a 50% import tariff on all E.U. goods, warning that transatlantic trade must be built on “respect, not threats.”

The rebuke came after Trump said in a Friday post on his Truth Social platform that trade negotiations with Brussels were “going nowhere” and suggested he would slap a 50% blanket duty on all European goods entering the U.S. starting June 1.

It was just the latest bellicose remark from Trump and came amid a broader souring in relations between the two global powers that has seen months of distrust and economic sparring.

in reply to barneypiccolo

Ironically, planes are one of the biggest export from the EU to the US. Maybe you've heard of AirBus. They make bigger planes than 747s too.

in reply to dwazoup

i'm starting my own ai model. does anyone have any of those copywritten materials to feed it?

in reply to MuskyMelon

It is. By him, to avoid facing the fact that he either lied through his teeth to get elected, or is a living proof that conservative people have brain problems
in reply to MuskyMelon

showing up for votes and hearings he considers useless.


Must be nice to filter showing up for work based on what you think is useful or not. My teams calendar would be wide open! =D

sorry op i said exactly what your main post did. but still.

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Russia is offering Ukrainian POWs to 'occupy Europe together’


in reply to ☂️-

Найдите другие тезисы для подмены, товарищ
in reply to ssillyssadass

wow you learned how to use google translate! congratulations!
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Supreme Court allows Trump to fire members of independent agencies — for now


The supreme court just green lighted the ability for trump to fire the heads of independent agencies. Some news outlets saying this type of power hasn't been seen since kings.

This is the supreme court again rewriting history and killing one of their own decisions.

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in reply to Alteon

Yep. Expect the pace at which he's dismantling the government to accelerate significantly now.
in reply to kescusay

More fuel for change later, not sure what kind of change or if it will be bad or good.

But a lot of potential social energy is being stored up and it had to go somewhere later!



in reply to dwazoup

Let's hope that they don't have "accidents" any time soon

Israel only exists because the US and UK have used Mossad to do their dirty work, and they provide a black hole in the middle east for people to go when information is to be extracted

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in reply to perestroika

Israel exists because millions of people didn't have a place they could call their home country.


That's... Uh... No. Israel exists because European antisemites want somewhere to dump their Jews and answer "the Jewish question", with two big pushes from early 20th century Russia and Nazi Germany. Before the Holocaust the position of most Jews around the world was "huh? What right do you have to dump me in buttfuck Palestine," and even after the Holocaust it was far from a universal position. Let's not pretend Israel was ever anything other than a settler colonialist project whose most ardent supporters were antisemites.

in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

Let’s not pretend Israel was ever anything other than a settler colonialist project whose most ardent supporters were antisemites.


I'm a bit poorly informed about public and private discourse on the subject, in the late 1940-ties. Can you point me to any evidence which would substantiate that claim?

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in reply to perestroika

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfou… and en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor…

A lot to cover, but it started earlier than the 40s.
He's partially correct, imo when the Zionist movement was growing (early 1900s) a large part of the colonist nations were quite content with having Jewish people leave their countries for Palestine without caring about what the results may be. Because they were absolutely antisemites.
This emigration was supercharged in the 30s, because of obvious reasons.
Then in 48 it was declared a state. Probably to try and wash their hands from their own behaviour in regards to Jewish people when it became public how fucked up the Nazis had treated them.

Jewish emigration had already started, and they were equally racist, so who gave a shit if Muslims lost their land.

Guess you could call it a co-op. Zionist wanted land, racists and antisemites wanted them out

in reply to perestroika

in reply to dwazoup

I think they earned their award. The original story, now 11 months old, is perhaps worth re-reading.

Summary: anticipating ICC conclusions about the war in Gaza, Netanyahu (from whom Mossad takes commands) sent the agency to collect compromising material about the ICC prosecutor. The head of the agency threatened her, but she disclosed the contacts to other ICC officials and proceeded with the investigation.

According to accounts shared with ICC officials, he is alleged to have told her: “You should help us and let us take care of you. You don’t want to be getting into things that could compromise your security or that of your family.”



Bangladesh's Yunus could quit over lack of reform progress, student leader says


Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus, 84, took over as interim head of the South Asian nation of 173 million last August after a student-led uprising forced then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee to India.
in reply to schizoidman

So the Islamists are going to take over then. They're the ones putting up roadblocks by mass rallies.

Unknown parent

why are any countries but greece in the olympics?

because times change and events transform to include more people who enjoy participating

in reply to FelixCress

perhaps to begin with (the distinction is members of or invited by the EBU so broadcast range seems reasonable), but given that australia participates now the criteria seems like it’s changed


Who attended Trump’s crypto dinner? Photos and social media offer some clues


in reply to return2ozma

“He gave his speech and then immediately left. I wrote ‘Can I get picture?’ on my phone screen using Snapchat text like people do at concerts, and I know that he read it as he looked at me several times during his speech. I was at the front of the line. He didn’t even stay to personally hand the watches to the top four people that paid eight figures to get that rank.”


Ohhh poor little grifters got grifted by the grifter-in-chief.

Lmao what a fucking shit show, I hope all the farmers and steel workers who stood by trump are happy.

in reply to d00ery

I hope all the farmers and steel workers who stood by trump are happy.


Many of them would die supporting him even if he directly stole money out of their hands, or chewed food right out of their mouths. It's a cult.

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in reply to return2ozma

Wouldn't it be much more customer-friendly if the US regime set up a web shop where you could buy laws, tax breaks, and all that stuff directly?

In this day and age, it really shouldn't be necessary to show up in person just to pay a little bribe, and then, to top it all off, have to dress up for the occasion.

/s, of course.


in reply to FelixCress

Can we stop calling them settlers and go for a more nuanced term like: Terrorist invaders?

in reply to MuskyMelon

I’m so happy for apple! They’re fucked either way. They can no longer depend on Americans to buy their products. I wonder if shithead will eventually have to bail them out, and then take a cut of their profits.
in reply to MuskyMelon

I guess this is why most billionaires have advisors so they don't say stupid shit like this

in reply to FelixCress

These are the countries that he decides to point his finger at? After participating in the defense against Iran, after looking the other way for months...what was he expecting?