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February 18, 2025
Sleepwalking Congressional Republicans Consumed With Confusion
Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Members of Congress are not quite sure who exactly is in charge of American foreign policy right now. It’s not about who is actually making the decisions. That, they know. Instead, we might put the core issue in the form of a question: “What gave these people the gall to do exactly what they promised they’d do if they were given the power to do it?” There is overwhelming consensus on Capitol Hill that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a […]
February 18, 2025
Young Snipers in Love Across The Gorge
The Gorge is a wildly silly action-sci-fi-horror-romance, released on Apple TV+ on Valentine’s Day to alert you to the way it stresses the “unusual love story” angle. Maintaining a conventionally brooding atmosphere through gloomy CGI, The Gorge is about two top snipers stationed in towers on opposite sides of a sinister chasm in a remote forested location. Both are assigned to keep whatever’s in there from getting out. Since one sniper is played by beautiful Anya Taylor-Joy (Furiosa, The Witch) and the other is played […]
February 18, 2025
Giving Away the Store to Putin
Trump is A-OK with all the murder and mayhem Russia has unleashed on Ukraine, and he’s making a mockery of all his enablers who claimed he’d do a Reagan-esque kind of deal. Instead, Ukraine wasn’t even invited to the “peace” talks, while Trump tries to impose an extortion deal on the Ukrainian people for daring to fight back against the Russian invasion. Plus, the danger to our constitutional system if the main guy in the Oval Office defies a court order, the real live threat […]
February 18, 2025
In search of a new generation of trans leaders
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February 18, 2025
AOC Strikes Back at Trump’s Border Czar Tom Homan
Andrew Egger and Joe Perticone discuss Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s defiant strikes at Trump Border Czar Tom Homan as he repeatedly goes after her for supporting education of laws and constitutional rights. Leave a comment As always: Watch, listen, and leave a comment. Bulwark+ Takes is home to short videos, livestreams and event archives exclusively for Bulwark+ members. Don’t care for video? Use the controls on the left-hand side of the player to toggle to audio. Great Job Andrew Egger & the Team @ The Bulwark Source […]
February 18, 2025
Syria Remains a Battleground for Competing Regional Powers
As the smoke settles on the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria and its replacement by Islamist leadership under Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), it is clear that Turkey’s far-right governing bloc has emerged from the tumult strong and emboldened. What is less clear is whether this will mean that Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will be able to project influence across the region without constraint. To many observers and government propagandists, HTS’s victory in Syria was a product of Erdoğan’s strategic genius. But while the fall […]
February 18, 2025
Democratic Donors Are Afraid of Trump. I’m Sick of It.
Tim Miller appeared on MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle to discuss Democratic donors who are afraid of Trump seeking retribution against them. Leave a comment As always: Watch, listen, and leave a comment. Bulwark+ Takes is home to short videos, livestreams and event archives exclusively for Bulwark+ members. Don’t care for video? Use the controls on the left-hand side of the player to toggle to audio. Great Job Tim Miller & the Team @ The Bulwark Source link for sharing this story.
February 18, 2025
Meet Kevin Hassett: Conservatism’s Invincible Ignoramus
Programming note: Today on WTF 2.0 I’m going to be joined by ’s Ed Condon to talk about Catholic Church inside baseball: What’s happening with Catholic Charities and USAID and the Trump administration and JD Vance? I’ll go live on Substack and the site around 1:00 p.m. We’ll send out an alert when we get started and post the replay on the site too. Kevin Hassett, a very serious man. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Over the weekend the director of the president’s National Economic Council went […]
February 18, 2025
Trump Is Moving to Kill a Key Federal Environmental Law
Over the weekend, the Trump administration appeared to begin the process of rolling back enforcement of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the “Magna Carta” of federal environmental law. In a filing submitted February 16, administration officials announced an interim rule titled “Removal of National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Regulations.” NEPA requires all federal agencies to consider the environmental impact of their work, including by submitting new contracts and permits to rigorous environmental assessments and public comment. Signed into law by President Richard Nixon in 1970 amid […]
February 18, 2025
Can Federal Workers Stop Trump?
The second Trump administration has the federal workforce in its crosshairs. Spearheading the effort is Elon Musk (the richest man in the world) and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency (not actually a government department). Donald Trump and Musk have taken a shotgun-blast approach: instituting a hiring freeze, shutting down whole agencies, telling workers to stop coming in, offering buyouts to two million workers, ordering remote workers back to the office in violation of union contracts, and mass-firing workers still in their probationary periods. In […]
February 18, 2025
Staying Patriotic in Trump’s America
This morning’s “peace” talks between the Trump team and Russia appear to be off to an awesome start, as Fox News’s Jacqui Heinrich reports: The US and Russia are proposing a three-stage peace plan, according to multiple foreign diplomatic sources close to the talks in Saudi Arabia. The plan includes a ceasefire, elections in Ukraine, then signing of a final agreement. Multiple foreign diplomatic sources tell FOX the US and Russia consider holding new elections in Ukraine to be a key condition for the success […]
February 18, 2025
J. D. Vance Shocks Europeans — for the Wrong Reasons
It was meant to shock. And shock it did. The European functionaries, heads of state, defense ministers, and NATO bigwigs assembled at Munich’s Bayerische Hof last Friday expected the US vice president to enlighten them on the peace plan for Ukraine just launched by President Donald Trump. Instead, they were treated to a nineteen-minute diatribe on the betrayal of democratic values by European elites. Vance accused them of resorting to “Soviet-style words” to censure opinions that did not fit their groupthink, using extra-democratic means to […]
February 18, 2025
Russell Vought Wants to Burn the Government Down
Once upon a time, Donald Trump became the GOP standard bearer by indicating he would be a different kind of Republican. He broke with the GOP’s obsession with shrinking government and cutting entitlements, rejected party orthodoxy on trade deals, and generally ran against and defeated the Republican establishment and their “donors and special interests” who, he said, hated him because he rejected their money, and whom he later blamed for sabotaging his presidency. Yet ironically, the man Trump has tasked with running the essential machinery […]
February 18, 2025
We Need Hot Woke Alpha Males (w/ Dylan Geick)
In the inaugural episode of FYPod, Tim Miller and Cameron Klasky react to idolization of weirdos like Andrew Tate amongst Gen Z males, while Cam explains why Democrats can’t be cool and crash the Daytona 500 like Donald Trump just did. Then, digital activist and artist Dylan Geick joins Tim and Cam to discuss the pivot among the young male demographic towards Trumpism and authoritarians, when “radicalization” really occurs for politically engaged new adults, and why the Democrats need good looking male advocates to win […]
February 18, 2025
Welcome to FYPod – by Tim Miller
Wondering what the hell this podcast is? Tim Miller and Cameron Kasky are here to give you the inside scoop on why they created this Gen Z politics show. Take a listen top learn more about the topics they’ll explore and the guests they’ll have on in future episodes. Leave a comment Watch, listen and leave a comment. Don’t care for video? Use the controls on the left side of the player to toggle to the audio edition. FYPod is available wherever you get your […]
February 18, 2025
What is Medicaid? How the insurance benefits mothers, caregivers and children
Published 2025-02-18 05:00 5:00 February 18, 2025 am Republicans who control Congress are reportedly weighing cuts to Medicaid, the popular federal-state insurance program that provides health and long-term care to millions of Americans. Lawmakers have indicated the cuts would help pay for President Donald Trump’s tax policy, which is expected to include permanent tax breaks for wealthy Americans. On January 31, Trump said he would “love and cherish” Social Security and Medicare — two programs that disproportionately provide financial support and care for older Americans […]
February 18, 2025
An Ohio Town’s Big Bet on AquaBounty GMO Salmon Failed to Thrive — ProPublica
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. Reporting Highlights High Hopes: A village in Ohio looked to transform its economy. An ambitious company wanted to transform the way we eat. They came together in hopes of changing their futures. Red Carpet: Although the company, AquaBounty, had never made a profit, public officials rolled out the red carpet — especially the village […]
February 18, 2025
Marco Rubio Is Walking into a Trap
Marco Rubio on February 16, 2025 during his first Middle East tour since becoming secretary of state. (Photo by Evelyn Hockstein/Pool/AFP via Getty Images) I’M AN ETERNAL OPTIMIST. But my gut, informed by a career spent studying and implementing American foreign policy, tells me this week will not go well. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Rubio’s diplomatic experience is limited to his time in the Senate, during which he served on the […]
February 17, 2025
Social Security Administration head leaves as Musk-led DOGE seeks data 
Published 2025-02-17 21:21 9:21 February 17, 2025 pm President Donald Trump has replaced the acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration after Michelle King left the agency rather than give billionaire Elon Musk’s task force access to sensitive information about hundreds of millions of Americans.  King, who was with the […]
February 17, 2025
JD Vance’s Free Speech Hypocrisy in Munich
Overtime is for everyone. If you’re a subscriber: thank you. If you’re not, there’s no better time to subscribe to Bulwark+ than today. If you like today’s issue, you can share this newsletter with someone you think would value it. Vice President JD Vance speaks during the 61st Munich Security […]
February 17, 2025
Antigovernment YouTube channel depicts killing of UN peacekeeping soldiers
Content warning: The following contains depictions of graphic violence. Reader discretion is advised. Dirty Civilian, a preparedness influencer channel that espouses antigovernment beliefs, created a recent video that includes the fictional killing of U.N. peacekeeping soldiers. Dirty Civilian’s mission, according to hosts Drew Hopkins and Josh Lowry, is to “inform […]
February 17, 2025
‘Profiles in Courage’: Four NYC Deputy Mayors to Resign Over Eric Adams’ Quid Pro Quo With Trump
As news broke Monday that four of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ top deputies plan to resign over the alleged deal Adams made with the Trump administration in order to get his corruption case dismissed, calls mounted for the mayor to end the chaos by stepping down. First Deputy […]
February 17, 2025
Trump Trying To Bail Out Creep Andrew Tate Over His Sex Trafficking Charges
Tim Miller and Andrew Egger discuss Donald Trump’s reported pressure on Romania to lift restrictions on Andrew Tate, self-proclaimed misogynist influencer and alleged human sex trafficker. Leave a comment As always: Watch, listen, and leave a comment. Bulwark+ Takes is home to short videos, livestreams and event archives exclusively for […]
February 17, 2025
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February 17, 2025
Germany Speech Laws Are A Gift To MAGA

Tim Miller and Andrew Egger discuss the insane police raids happening in Germany over hate speech online, and how they are a gift to the rising far right.

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February 17, 2025
Vance Offers Mixed Message on U.S. Security Guarantees for Ukraine at Munich


Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Russia-Ukraine peace efforts at the Munich Security Conference, the European Commission’s response to proposed U.S. reciprocal tariffs, and growing Chinese influence in the South Pacific.


U.S. Support, or Lack Thereof

Reaching consensus on a future Russia-Ukraine peace deal was a top priority for many high-level officials on the sidelines of the first day of the Munich Security Conference this Friday. But most eyes were glued to U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Russia-Ukraine peace efforts at the Munich Security Conference, the European Commission’s response to proposed U.S. reciprocal tariffs, and growing Chinese influence in the South Pacific.


U.S. Support, or Lack Thereof

Reaching consensus on a future Russia-Ukraine peace deal was a top priority for many high-level officials on the sidelines of the first day of the Munich Security Conference this Friday. But most eyes were glued to U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Kyiv needs “real security guarantees” to negotiate with Moscow, Zelensky told Vance on Friday, alluding to U.S. military promises that President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to reduce or end entirely. Zelensky also specified that he would not speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin until Ukraine had agreed on a plan with Trump as well as European leaders.

That may be easier said than done. Earlier this week, Trump held a nearly 90-minute phone call with Putin, where the U.S. president appeared to offer unilateral concessions without Kyiv’s involvement. These included Ukraine potentially giving up some of its Russian-occupied territory (which Zelensky vehemently opposes) and forbidding Kyiv from joining NATO. On Thursday, Trump also said that Moscow should be allowed to rejoin the G-7.

Vance appeared to reiterate Trump’s remarks to Zelensky on Friday. “We want the war to come to a close, we want the killing to stop, but we want to achieve a durable, lasting peace, not the kind of peace that’s going to have Eastern Europe in conflict just a couple years down the road,” he said while sitting alongside U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Keith Kellogg, the White House’s special envoy for Russia and Ukraine.

On Thursday, though, Vance told the Wall Street Journal that Washington would consider using sanctions or even military action against Moscow if Putin does not agree to a deal that guarantees Ukraine’s long-term independence. Specifying that sending U.S. troops to Ukraine remained “on the table” marked a much tougher tone than what U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth implied on Wednesday, when he said the United States would not commit peacekeeping forces to the country.

The apparent policy confusion is just one reason why many in Europe are troubled by the Trump administration’s approach. “Conversations we’ve been having with European officials in Munich over the last two days have betrayed deep concerns about the United States’ status as a reliable partner, even amid a recognition that Europe must do more for its own defense,” FP’s Rishi Iyengar and Keith Johnson report from Munich.

Vance’s more hawkish tone came mere hours before a drone armed with a warhead hit the outer protective shell of Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear plant. Kyiv accused Russia on Friday of launching the attack, which caused some structural damage and sparked a fire, but the Kremlin has denied responsibility.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, radiation levels at the shuttered plant, which was the site of the world’s worst nuclear accident in 1986, have not increased. But the assault raised alarms worldwide about attacks on nuclear facilities. Throughout the nearly three-year Russia-Ukraine war, drones have occasionally hit Kyiv’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is Europe’s largest such facility.


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“Unjustified barriers.” The European Commission vowed on Friday to respond “firmly and immediately” to Washington’s proposed reciprocal tariffs on all trading partners with duties on the United States. “The EU maintains some of the lowest tariffs in the world and sees no justification for increased U.S. tariffs on its exports,” the commission said, noting that more than 70 percent of global imports enter the bloc duty-free.

On Thursday, Trump directed acting Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and acting Trade Representative Jamieson Greer (neither of whom have been confirmed by the Senate yet) to determine within 180 days which economies should receive U.S. levies. Already, presidential trade advisor Peter Navarro has singled out the European Union’s value-added tax as a trade tactic that he claims hurts U.S. exports. European countries, however, argue that these taxes are not equivalent to tariffs because they also apply to domestic producers.

The EU is one of Washington’s biggest trading partners, with goods exchanged totaling nearly $976 billion in 2024. But Trump is more concerned about the United States’ trade deficit with the bloc, which increased 12.9 percent from 2023 to hit $235.6 billion last year.

Reciprocal tariffs (which could go into effect on April 2 at the earliest) would be imposed in addition to U.S. duties on aluminum and steel imports, which are due to begin on March 12. Still, nothing is set in stone. “There is a window for negotiation,” Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris said earlier this week.

Pacific island influence. China and the Cook Islands were prepared on Friday to sign a comprehensive strategic partnership that aims to deepen political trust. The deal bolsters bilateral cooperation in deep-sea mining, marine infrastructure, and cultural exchanges, among other areas. Avarua has suggested that the partnership would help the Cook Islands diversify its economy after the COVID-19 pandemic hurt its tourism industry.

Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang this week to discuss joint relations. Both countries have stressed that the deal does not have a security dimension. However, Brown’s trip to China, the country’s first in a decade, has worried New Zealand. Kiwi Foreign Minister Winston Peters has accused Brown of keeping the deal’s details a secret from Wellington despite New Zealand repeatedly asking for them.

“We have concerns about the Chinese state military apparatus penetrating deeply into a country that is part of the New Zealand Realm,” a New Zealand government official told the Washington Post, alluding to recent Chinese efforts to gain influence among Pacific island countries, such as the Solomon Islands, Kiribati, and Nauru. In 1965, the Cook Islands gained partial independence from New Zealand.

Legal retaliation. Mexico City has not ruled out a civil lawsuit against Google if it continues to label the entire Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” on its mapping app, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday. Trump signed an executive order last month to change the body of water’s name as part of his America First agenda. But Sheinbaum argues that Trump’s decree should only apply to the part of the Gulf of Mexico that sits on the United States’ territory. “We have sovereignty over our continental shelf,” Sheinbaum said.

In a more political stunt, Sheinbaum also asked Google on Thursday to change the listed name of North America to “Mexican America,” pointing to a document preceding Mexico’s constitution that identifies the continent as such.

Google posted to X last month that the company maintains the “longstanding practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government sources.” How the gulf is labeled on Google Maps depends on where the user is located. If the user is in the United States, the body is labeled “Gulf of America”; if the user is in Mexico, the water is labeled “Gulf of Mexico”; and if the user is in another country, the area appears as “Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America).”


What in the World?

Reports emerged on Tuesday that the president of which country was delaying a trip to Washington that had been planned for next week?

A. Egypt
B. Finland
C. Mexico
D. Japan


Odds and Ends

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And the Answer Is…

A. Egypt

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s move was motivated by Trump’s plan to displace millions of Palestinians from Gaza, marking a stark departure from the leaders’ previously friendly relationship, Mahmoud Salem writes.

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