CURRENT EVENTS - JANUARY 2026

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The president sues his Treasury and IRS for $10 billion. When the Trump administration settles the case with citizen Trump, it will be with our dollars. Robbery in plain sight.
 

The president sues his Treasury and IRS for $10 billion. When the Trump administration settles the case with citizen Trump, it will be with our dollars. Robbery in plain sight.
It can be clawed back. It would be a criminal act not covered by the president's immunity.
 
Cause AI doesn't need safe drinking water.
It can be clawed back. It would be a criminal act not covered by the president's immunity.
I want to claw back every penny this morally and financially bankrupt family has gained during his unethical and corrupt time in office. He can keep any money he fleeced from his cult.
 

The president sues his Treasury and IRS for $10 billion. When the Trump administration settles the case with citizen Trump, it will be with our dollars. Robbery in plain sight.
His policies are great, it’s just the messaging that’s bad.
 
“… Warsh served on the Fed’s board of governors from 2006 to 2011, playing crucial behind-the-scenes roles in Washington’s rescue of Wall Street during the financial crisis. If confirmed by the Senate, he would succeed Jerome Powell, whose term as chair expires in mid-May.

… Beyond managing Trump’s expectations, Warsh will face challenges with few modern precedents: managing any tradeoffs from tariff-related price increases after several years of above-target inflation; assessing how artificial intelligence is reshaping productivity and labor markets; and responding to the rise of digital currencies that could disrupt the banking industry, which is regulated by the Fed.

… . His steady drumbeat of criticism of Powell—never a liability with Trump—kept his name in the conversation after the president’s return to the White House one year ago.

… Warsh has put at the center of his candidacy a wholesale revamp of the Fed’s $6.6 trillion asset portfolio, which he has said is too large and should be part of a new accord with the Treasury Department that reduces the central bank’s footprint in money markets.

In recent years, Warsh has also called for tougher regulation of private cryptocurrencies, something that met with stiff resistance from many Republicans this decade….”
 

“…Donald Trump has said over the years that he welcomes and even encourages rivalries in his administration, and delights in watching aides compete to please him.

But for the past year, the president has allowed a rift to widen within the team tasked with delivering on the mass-deportation plan that is his most important domestic-policy initiative. That has led to months of acrimony and left many veteran officials at DHS—including those who support the president’s deportation goals—astonished at the dysfunction.

The president’s crackdown has adopted an improvisational approach, not an institutional one, with blurred leadership roles and no clear chain of command. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has been holding daily conference calls pressuring DHS and other federal agencies to prioritize immigration arrests and deportations above all other objectives. Noem and her de facto chief of staff, Corey Lewandowski, who has been working at DHS as a “special government employee,” have aggressively tried to meet Miller’s demands and use the department’s advertising budgets and social-media accounts to promote anti-immigrant messaging.

They have worked around Tom Homan, the White House “border czar,” who has had little role in operations, instead dispatching a second-tier Border Patrol official named Gregory Bovino to sweep through cities led by Democrats. Bovino told his superiors that he reported directly to Noem, not to Scott—who wanted his agents to go back to protecting U.S. borders, and has struggled to maintain control of his own agency.

… Frustrated by the bipartisan backlash to Alex Pretti’s death, Trump announced on Monday that Homan would take over the operation in Minnesota. Bovino has been stripped of his “commander” role and sent back to his old job on the border in El Centro, California. Seemingly well aware of the divides around him, Trump announced that he was removing Noem from the chain of command in Minnesota. “Tom is tough but fair, and will report directly to me,” Trump said….”
 
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