Trump Wins Asshole of the Year Award
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No need to add anything to this! For nine straight weeks, CBS’s “60 Minutes” has held the Trump administration’s feet to the fire, refusing to back down despite a barrage of legal threats and presidential tantrums. The most recent episode tackled Trump’s controversial policies on Ukraine—where correspondent Scott Pelley interviewed President Zelenskyy at a bombed site—and Greenland, highlighting local resistance to Trump’s annexation ambitions. These are just the latest in a series of hard-hitting segments: previous weeks have exposed the administration’s dismantling of USAID, the firing of government watchdogs, and the chilling effects of Trump’s executive orders on diversity and equity.
Trump’s response has been as predictable as it is alarming. He’s called “60 Minutes” a “dishonest Political Operative,” demanded the FCC strip CBS of its license, and is pursuing a $20 billion lawsuit over their coverage—especially an interview with Kamala Harris he claims was unfairly edited. He’s even pressed his own FCC appointee to punish CBS and other critical outlets, a move right out of the authoritarian playbook: using government power to silence dissent and intimidate journalists.
In an era when too many media organizations shy away from confronting power, “60 Minutes” is showing what real journalism looks like. As Lesley Stahl put it, the show is “fighting for our life” and standing up for the First Amendment. When the stakes are this high—when a sitting president is openly threatening the free press—media courage isn’t just admirable, it’s essential for democracy to survive. repost @other98
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Germany has condemned the “surrender plan” proposed by Donald Trump.
Bundestag member Roderich Kiesewetter said: "Russia is the aggressor. And Trump is betraying not only Ukraine, but the whole of Europe."
He emphasized that Europe should not agree to the Kremlin's terms, and that it is time to form a coalition of the willing that can support Ukraine with equipment, weapons, and air defense.
"The EU must decisively increase its arms production and take on more responsibility. If the US withdraws, Europe has no right to give up,"
Kiesewetter said.
He also criticized Trump's statement about Zelenskyy's alleged “fault” for the breakdown of the talks, calling it a shameful substitution of concepts where the victim is made to blame.
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