Trump Replaces Musicians with Own Speech at Freedom 250

President Trump announced plans to replace musicians withdrawing from the Freedom 250 concert series with his own speech, describing himself as "the Number One Attraction anywhere in the World" and "the Greatest President in History." The announcement came after a majority of scheduled performers, including country artist Martina McBride and rapper Young MC, withdrew from the Great American State Fair celebrating America's 250th anniversary, citing misleading claims about the event's nonpartisan nature and undisclosed political involvement.

McBride stated she was "presented with an opportunity to perform at a nonpartisan event but that turned out to be misleading," while Young MC claimed artists "were never told about any political involvement with the event." Trump dismissed departing performers as "highly paid, Third Rate 'Artists'" and stated he wanted only "Happy People, Smart People, Successful People, and People that know how to WIN" surrounding him, ordering representatives to explore converting the concert into an "AMERICA IS BACK Rally" at the same Washington, D.C. location and time on Wednesday.

The proposal drew mockery across the political spectrum. Conservative commentator Matt Walsh called replacing a concert with a speech "lame and boring," urging Trump to hire actual musicians instead of canceling the event. CNN anchor Jake Tapper noted that artists' stated concerns about partisan perception would not be dispelled by Trump's announcement, while conservative attorney George Conway sarcastically commented on Trump's narcissism in response to the plan.

Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan characterized the announcement as "Beyond. Parody," reflecting widespread skepticism about Trump's proposal. The episode demonstrates the perception among performers that the administration's America 250 events operate as political vehicles rather than genuinely nonpartisan celebrations, prompting high-profile withdrawals and prompting Trump to personally inject himself into the entertainment lineup.

(Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-freedom-250-announces-speech-fill-in-performer_n_6a1b35eae4b0ea2d03d16b42?ncid_tag=fcbklnkushpmg00000013&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&utm_campaign=us_politics&d_id=11989761&fbclid=IwdGRjcASIWN5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeRzjDlhqFKYItkDxlFgWh6P6jhTDH-Bpy0nj0iR_IOgL4j5mymOBOYECdx-8_aem_UrdseK2DBJBSHDp3Fa2C2A)

Trump Orders Agencies to Cut Childhood Vaccine Recommendations

President Trump issued an executive order on Friday directing federal agencies to align with a January Department of Health and Human Services study that proposes reducing the number of vaccines recommended for American children. The study, initiated by Trump in December, recommends vaccinating all children against only 11 diseases, moving vaccines for flu, rotavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, certain meningitis strains, and RSV to optional status based on individual risk or doctor recommendation.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, championed the study's recommendations. Kennedy previously fired a 17-member CDC vaccine advisory committee and replaced several members with vaccine skeptics. Last year, he unilaterally eliminated CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccines in healthy children and pregnant women without citing new scientific data, a decision that public health experts disputed.

Trump's order directs the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to review the study and implement changes while claiming to "provide maximum flexibility to parents and doctors." The order requires all federal agencies to align their actions, regulations, and funding with the study's narrowed vaccine recommendations, bypassing normal scientific review processes and CDC expertise.

A federal judge in Massachusetts previously blocked the administration's attempt to narrow childhood vaccine recommendations, but the administration is appealing that decision. The order notes that states, not the federal government, set school vaccination requirements, though CDC guidance typically influences state policy. Some states have begun forming alliances to counter the Trump administration's vaccine guidance.

This executive order amplifies Kennedy's broader effort to dismantle federal health institutions and restructure disease prevention guidance, continuing the administration's pattern of politicizing public health agencies and subordinating them to ideological preferences rather than scientific evidence.

(Source: https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/29/health/trump-vaccines-executive-order?Date=20260530&Profile=CNN&utm_content=1780111761&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwdGRleASIVNZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEe_9SSNgi5lJnc9uNTBItggeu4yMQJN0_56vBJw_acwSjuB0IVPCQ8LXf4Hew_aem_xte3G03mLrJWbqCXcO35ug)

Trump Threatens to ‘Blow Up’ Oman Over Strait

President Donald Trump threatened to "blow up" Oman, a US ally, over control of the Strait of Hormuz after Iranian state television reported a draft agreement between Iran and Oman to jointly manage commercial shipping traffic through the strategic waterway. Trump's threat prompted US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to issue a formal warning to Oman on Thursday, declaring that the United States would "aggressively target any actors involved, directly or indirectly," in implementing tolls on the strait and would penalize "any willing partners."

Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei condemned Trump's threat as "another dangerous sign of the normalisation of lawlessness and bullying in international relations." The escalating crisis follows a US military strike against an Iranian drone operation near the Strait of Hormuz, which prompted Iran's Revolutionary Guard to attack a regional US air base and warn of a "more decisive" response to further aggression.

Despite the intensified military tensions, unnamed US officials disclosed to Axios that American and Iranian negotiators have reached agreement on a 60-day memorandum of understanding to extend the ceasefire and begin negotiations on the central nuclear issue. The agreement awaits Trump's approval, indicating a potential diplomatic off-ramp exists alongside the escalatory rhetoric and military exchanges.

Trump's threat to a NATO-aligned ally demonstrates his willingness to use military force against partners who do not comply with his demands, contradicting the principle of coalition-building essential to American foreign policy. Bessent's Treasury warning reinforced the administration's position that any nation facilitating the proposed Iran-Oman arrangement would face economic sanctions, effectively attempting to unilaterally dictate terms for one of the world's most critical shipping lanes.

(Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/bulletin/news/us-trump-threatens-oman-strait-of-hormuz-b2985366.html)

Bootlicking Treasury Prepares $250 Bill With Trump Image If Law Changes

The Treasury Department is preparing to produce a $250 bill featuring Trump's portrait if legislation currently stalled in Congress is enacted, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed at a White House briefing on May 28, 2026. Federal law prohibits living persons from appearing on U.S. currency, but Rep. Joe Wilson's "Donald J. Trump $250 Bill Act," introduced in February 2025, would amend the Federal Reserve Act to mandate printing bills with Trump's image. The legislation has remained dormant in the House Committee on Financial Services since referral with no action taken.

Bessent stated the Treasury Department will "stick to the law" while confirming the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is "conducting appropriate planning and due diligence in response to the proposed legislation." If passed, the bill would be marketed as a "commemorative note" recognizing the nation's 250th anniversary. The Treasury official emphasized that "any 'designs' or 'mockups' circulating are not real," as official currency designs are typically released only six to eight months before circulation to prevent counterfeiting.

AI mockups of the proposed $250 bill, circulated by Rep. Wilson's office and White House officials, depict Trump's portrait on the left side of a green-toned note. This initiative represents Trump's broader effort to monopolize currency imagery, following his administration's announcements that future bills would bear his signature and that a $1 coin featuring his image would be minted for the 250th anniversary celebration scheduled for July 4. The Treasury Department simultaneously unveiled designs for commemorative coins in December 2025, including updated nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars for 2026 minting.

The $250 bill proposal exemplifies the administration's use of federal agencies to consolidate personal political power through symbolic control of national institutions. By directing Treasury resources toward advance preparation for legislation that has stalled and faces significant legal and constitutional questions, the administration normalizes the erosion of constitutional limits on executive authority and the subordination of institutional independence to personal aggrandizement.

(Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-250-bill-treasury/)

DHS Threatens to Halt International Flights in Sanctuary Cities

The Trump Administration is developing plans to halt international flight processing at airports located in sanctuary cities, according to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Speaking on Fox News in May 2026, Mullin stated the Administration is "currently drawing up plans" for the effort, framing it as retaliation against cities where local officials restrict cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Mullin claimed that sanctuary cities cannot simultaneously refuse to enforce immigration laws while expecting the federal government to process international flights at their airports.

Mullin's threat targets major transportation hubs across the country. Airports potentially affected include New York's JFK, Los Angeles International, Newark Liberty, Chicago O'Hare, and San Francisco International, all among the busiest U.S. gateways for international travel. The Justice Department previously released a list identifying sanctuary cities, counties, and states as having policies restricting federal immigration enforcement cooperation. Mullin has previously suggested reducing Customs and Border Protection staffing at airports in these jurisdictions and met with airline and travel industry executives to discuss implementing such cuts.

The plan would inflict severe economic damage on communities across the country, regardless of political affiliation. According to Juliette Kayyam, a former DHS official under President Barack Obama, international flights cannot be diverted to alternative airports and would instead be cancelled entirely, disrupting both Democratic and Republican voters and causing substantial airline losses. Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, characterized the proposal as "actively insane," warning that mass flight cancellations would generate economic chaos far beyond the targeted cities.

This threat represents the latest attempt by Trump to punish Democratic-led jurisdictions for disagreeing with his immigration agenda. The effort parallels earlier announcements to withhold federal funding from sanctuary states and cities, reflecting a broader pattern of weaponizing federal resources against political opponents. On his first day in office, Trump signed an Executive Order directing the Attorney General and Homeland Security Secretary to ensure sanctuary cities lose access to federal funds, establishing the framework for escalating punitive measures.

The proposal demonstrates Trump's willingness to weaponize federal authority against cities and states that oppose his policies, causing collateral damage to millions of citizens and the economy itself. By threatening to disrupt critical infrastructure serving both supporters and opponents alike, the Administration is deploying federal power as a tool of political retaliation rather than governance, undermining the principle that federal benefits and services should serve all Americans regardless of their city's immigration policies.

(Source: https://time.com/article/2026/05/27/dhs-international-flight-processing-sanctuary-city-airports-mullin/)

Trump UFC Octagon White House June 14 Freedom

Construction of a UFC Octagon cage has begun on the White House South Lawn for a scheduled June 14 event billed as "UFC Freedom Fights 250," timed to coincide with President Trump's birthday and Flag Day during America's 250th anniversary celebrations. The event will feature a lightweight title matchup between champion Ilia Topuria and interim title holder Justin Gaethje, plus four additional fights, with prize money partially funded by Crypto.com.

Trump claims the venue will accommodate approximately 100,000 spectators across the South Lawn and Ellipse, with 75,000 to 100,000 additional viewers in surrounding parks watching on large screens. The president announced tickets would be free and told reporters he has "never seen anybody want anything so much as people want those tickets," asserting broad public demand for the spectacle.

Visible scaffolding now frames the cage structure and rises above the West Wing and Oval Office, transforming the traditional seat of constitutional democracy into a fighting arena. The staging transforms the nation's symbolic center into a venue for combat sport, with the president positioned as the event's chief promoter and beneficiary of its association.

UFC released renderings showing the cage surrounded by stadium seating and a "UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest" setup in Ellipse Park. White House spokesperson Davis Ingle called the event "one of the greatest and most historic sports events in history" and framed it as evidence of Trump's "vision to celebrate America's monumental 250th anniversary."

The event underscores the blending of personal presidential interests with official state ceremony. Trump's repeated public promotion of ticket demand, the direct involvement of UFC leadership close to the president, and the appropriation of White House grounds typically reserved for constitutional functions into a combat sports venue reflect a consolidation of entertainment, business, and political authority into a single masculine spectacle centered on executive power.

(Source: https://abcnews.com/Politics/construction-underway-ufc-octagon-white-house-flag-day/story?id=133316489)

Trump Posts Violent RINO Hunting Image Enforcing GOP

President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated image on Truth Social depicting himself riding a rhinoceros while armed, captioned "No RINOs! Repost to make the point clear." The image, originally posted by an account called @1776WeThePeople1776, uses violent imagery to signal intolerance for Republicans who disagree with Trump's positions.

The acronym "RINO" stands for "Republican In Name Only" and has become Trump's favored slur against party members who resist his authority. Trump uses the term to enforce absolute ideological conformity within the Republican Party, targeting anyone who questions his directives or policies.

Trump posted the image amid Memorial Day statements attacking Democrats as "Dumocrats" and dismissing their policy positions. He simultaneously defended his ongoing Iran nuclear negotiations against criticism from Republican hardliners, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who argue the proposed deal abandons "America First" principles by not addressing Iran's nuclear program before sanctions relief.

Trump rejected the criticism on Truth Social, claiming his hypothetical Iran agreement would differ from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) that he withdrew from during his first term. He dismissed critics as "losers" lacking knowledge of negotiations that remain incomplete, using characteristic deflection to avoid substantive engagement with security concerns raised by his own party.

(Source: https://www.newsweek.com/trump-shares-ai-picture-of-him-hunting-rinos-11992729)

White House proposes NDAs for federal workers to crack down on leaks to journalists | Trump administration | The Guardian

The Trump administration's Office of Personnel Management released a draft nondisclosure agreement on Tuesday requiring federal employees to sign NDAs designed to prevent them from sharing information with journalists. The proposed agreement allows the government to pursue civil and criminal penalties against employees who disclose information deemed confidential, and grants the administration rights to all royalties employees receive from such disclosures. Former government employees would need written permission from an authorized agency official to speak to journalists about confidential information after leaving their positions.

This proposal is part of Trump's broader campaign to control the flow of information from federal agencies. Since taking office, Trump has attacked news outlets as "fake news," filed lawsuits against media organizations, banned the Associated Press from the White House press pool, and restricted reporter access at the Pentagon. The administration also enacted a September media policy requiring Pentagon reporters to sign pledges to report only officially released information.

Federal employee unions directly oppose the NDA proposal. Steve Lenkart, executive director of the National Federation of Federal Employees, stated the move is part of an effort to weaken unions that function as internal accountability mechanisms and to silence dissent within government. Everett Kelley, national president of the American Federation of Government Employees, characterized the proposal as an attempt to purge career civil servants and replace them with political loyalists unwilling to report waste, fraud, and abuse. Both union leaders emphasized that federal employees retain constitutional rights and protected whistleblower protections under existing federal law, including the ability to report misconduct to Congress and inspectors general.

The draft NDA explicitly states it would not apply to lawful disclosures of fraud, abuse, and misconduct to internal government watchdogs and Congress, as prohibited by federal law. However, legal experts and union leadership argue that agreements designed to suppress lawful disclosures lack legitimate governmental purpose and are constitutionally suspect. Federal employees do not surrender First Amendment rights upon accepting government employment, according to union statements.

The OPM spokesperson McLaurine Pinover justified the proposal as addressing concerns that unauthorized disclosures disrupt agency operations, but the timing aligns with Trump's pattern of attacking press freedom and independent government institutions. Trump has previously attempted to silence government insiders through litigation, using legal threats against former officials who published accounts of his conduct, illustrating the administration's longstanding hostility toward public disclosure of government activities.

(Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/26/federal-workers-ndas?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=fb_us&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwdGRjcASC05NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEe5Rmh4RqgHIrUPmZ6FJZ2vQkc06d102xkDcnGTwBel7cXhDDcM71T8WPqHAo_aem_F2rmbphOg6PMqplupHvCBw#Echobox=1779812330)

Trump Shares AI Post of Obama as a Prisoner

President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image on Truth Social depicting former President Barack Obama in a mugshot labeled "Barack Hussein Obama" as part of a grid titled "The Shady Bunch," which included fabricated arrest imagery of former FBI Director James Comey and others. Trump captioned the post: "This is a bad (Sick!) group of people. Very destructive to our great Nation. Caused tremendous damage through Weaponization! President DJT." The image received approximately 25,000 likes and over 8,000 shares on his platform.

Trump has repeatedly used AI-generated content to depict Obama under arrest, falsely promoting unsubstantiated claims grouped under "Obamagate," which alleges improper investigation of his 2016 campaign. Multiple investigations have found no evidence Obama ordered illegal surveillance or directed any probe into Trump's campaign. Trump has previously shared AI videos showing Obama arrested in the Oval Office and imprisoned in jail cells, and in February posted a manipulated video using racist imagery that portrayed Obama as a monkey before withdrawing it under significant backlash.

Trump's post directly contradicts his own criminal record. Trump faces multiple convictions and has an official mugshot on file, whereas the individuals depicted in his fabricated grid have no such criminal records. Critics including Democrat Melanie D'Arrigo and other social media users highlighted this contradiction, with one commenter juxtaposing Trump's actual mugshot against his AI fabrications to underscore the hypocrisy.

A 2025 Emerson College poll found that 47 percent of Americans trust information from the Trump administration and 46 percent trust social media, indicating the potential real-world impact of such misinformation. Critics including author Jennifer Erin Valent and podcaster Jim Stewartson condemned Trump's use of fabricated imagery as dangerous, with Stewartson noting Trump "spends hours every day brainwashing himself on his website which is an alternate reality largely created by QAnon" and stating Trump's mind "does not distinguish between the Qniverse and the objective world."

Trump's pattern of distributing AI-generated and manipulated content extends beyond Obama. In April, he shared an AI image depicting himself as a Christ-like figure healing a sick man, which drew condemnation from religious leaders before Trump deleted it and falsely claimed it showed him as a doctor. The White House did not respond to requests for comment on the Obama mugshot post.

(Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/trump-shares-ai-post-obama-115551679.html)

HUD Moves to Limit Assistance Animals for Disabled Tenants – The New York Times

The Trump administration's Department of Housing and Urban Development issued an internal memo on Friday that immediately narrows the definition of assistance animals permitted for disabled tenants, potentially triggering thousands of evictions. The memo, obtained by The New York Times, directs HUD's fair housing office to exclude emotional support animals and impose stricter scrutiny on service animal designations when approving disability accommodations. Under the Fair Housing Act, disabled renters can request waivers of no-pet policies, but HUD now characterizes emotional support animals as a loophole, claiming "an entire industry has emerged to convert pets into emotional support animals."

The policy shift represents a reversal from the first Trump administration, when HUD issued guidance affirming that emotional support animals and other assistance animals were protected accommodations under fair housing law because they provided therapeutic support for people with disabilities. Under the new rule, only animals trained to perform specific disability-related services qualify as presumptively reasonable accommodations, while requests for untrained emotional support animals are deemed unreasonable.

Erik Heins, a former HUD fair housing enforcement attorney, warned that the policy will devastate tenants relying on assistance animals for psychiatric and mental health conditions, including military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Heins stated that such cases represent a significant portion of HUD's fair housing investigations and that the department could now dismiss or shelve thousands of pending disability accommodation appeals under the new standard.

HUD, under the leadership of Scott Turner, has moved aggressively to tighten rules on public housing, including increased scrutiny of tenants' immigration status. The memo's framing of emotional support animals as circumventing pet policies contradicts the therapeutic function these animals provide for disabled individuals managing invisible disabilities that do not appear on medical imaging.

(Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/22/us/politics/hud-assistance-animals-disabled.html)

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