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Court Loss (Maybe A Win)

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On Saturday, D.C. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that President Donald Trump violated federal law in firing Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel. According to Jonathan Turley, a Constitutional expert, Jackson’s decision is forceful and well-written.  Some notable members of the Left were almost giddy at the results.

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China On The Move

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Lost in all the carnival atmosphere surrounding Zelenskyy’s visits around the world has been some moves that China has made recently.  While the West’s attention has been on the diminutive Zelenskyy who is being flattered by Deep State useful idiots like Lindsay Graham, China has been engaging in what can only be described as sending messages to the countries in their region of the world.  And those messages are not so gentle reminders of China’s improving military prowess.

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Trump Doctrine

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I have written about the Trump Doctrine before.  As we start to experience the effects of his approach to being President in his second term, it might be a good idea to review just what Trump’s approach as President is.

 During Trump 1.0, I recall looking for some explanation about what the “experts” thought Trump’s approach to governance was.  This was about six months after 1/20/2017.  I entered the search term “Trump Doctrine” into Google.  The first two pages of returns seemed to indicate that there was no such thing as a Trump Doctrine.  Expert after expert claimed that Trump had no real approach to governance or foreign policy.

When I went to a different search engine about half of the returns talked about the Trump Doctrine.  While I may have previously been aware that different search engines produced somewhat different results, this exercise in 2017 really opened my eyes to the potential bias in search engine results.  Clearly Google was supporting the idea that Trump was an out-of-control President who couldn’t be trusted in the highest office of the land.  Basically what Google was saying was that PDJT had no plan for how to govern.

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Highlights & Lowlights

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Texas DPS reported a major drop in total crossings on the SW Border from 12 months prior.  There were over 4,300 illegal crossings on the SW Border on February 21st, 2024.  Fast forward 12 months, and the total number of illegal crossings on the SW Border were 199.

That is a drop of more than 95%.

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Zelenskyy Cancels

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This is an interesting side play.  Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has cancelled his planned trip to Saudi Arabia, because he was not a participant in the U.S-Russia discussions which took place in Riyadh.  On Sunday, Zelenskyy said that his country would “never” accept a peace deal struck by the United States and Russia if Ukraine was not involved in the talks.

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Highlights & Lowlights

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European elites had a collective fit over Vice President J.D. Vance’s fiery speech at the Munich Security Conference last week, where he lambasted them for their war on free speech.  Vance also blasted their authoritarian censorship tactics.

Vance warned that the greatest danger Europe faces today is the censorship of free speech and silencing of political opponents.

The Gateway Pundit reported that Vance’s hard truth left Christoph Heusgen, the Chairman of the Munich Security Conference, crying on stage.

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