More than 10,000 lawyers have left the Trump administration leaving multiple agencies understaffed, report says | The Independent

More than 10,000 government lawyers have departed the Trump administration since his inauguration, with approximately one in five federal attorneys who worked at the end of 2024 gone by March 2026, according to a New York Times analysis. Trump systematically removed lawyers across multiple agencies to reduce the federal workforce, eliminate entire departments, and pressure remaining attorneys to implement his agenda without regard to constitutional legality. The Department of Education, which Trump seeks to dismantle permanently, lost over 50 percent of its legal staff, while the Justice Department experienced a 21 percent reduction in attorneys.

The Justice Department purged lawyers working on cases misaligned with Trump's priorities, firing prosecutors assigned to January 6 investigations and cases against Trump himself, and removing career prosecutors who refused to indict Trump's political opponents. Attorneys voluntarily departed after witnessing unprecedented pressure from officials demanding they execute Trump's personal agenda. The administration now offers $25,000 signing bonuses and lowered hiring standards to fill vacancies, yet prospective lawyers remain reluctant to accept positions, fearing association with the administration damages their future employability and legal careers.

The Department of Homeland Security was the only agency to gain lawyers, necessitated by litigation stemming from Trump's mass deportation plan and resulting immigration cases. The Department of Education is attempting to rehire lawyers it previously terminated, with Secretary Linda McMahon telling senators in April that she was bringing back dismissed staff to address a backlog of civil rights complaints. The mass exodus has left multiple government agencies understaffed and struggling to recruit qualified legal talent.

Within his first year, Trump directed government lawyers to defend policies lacking constitutional foundation, including attempts to eliminate birthright citizenship, expand executive power, and deploy the National Guard into U.S. cities during protests. The Treasury Department's top lawyer recently resigned following the DOJ's announcement of a $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" that would compensate individuals claiming unfair prosecution, including January 6 rioters pardoned by Trump. This fund effectively uses taxpayer money to indemnify those convicted of crimes connected to Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

(Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-administration-lawyers-jobs-staff-b2986740.html)

Trump Posts AI Sweaty Dunk Pic of Him in Knicks Uniform

President Donald Trump posted a series of artificial intelligence-generated images on Truth Social on Saturday, including a fabricated image of himself dunking in a New York Knicks uniform against Governor Kathy Hochul and another depicting him alongside Tom Brady in a Patriots uniform. Trump confirmed he will attend an NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden and used the posts to attack Hochul as a "failed Governor" while promoting Republican Bruce Blakeman. The president also posted an AI image of a trash can labeled as former President Barack Obama's presidential library.

Trump posted additional AI-generated images depicting 1950s or 1960s-era American street celebrations with the caption "America is back," timed to his promotion of a "Freedom 250" concert series billed as part of the Great American State Fair celebrating the country's 250th anniversary. The images were part of a sustained effort by Trump to dominate media attention during the event week.

Multiple musicians originally scheduled for the Freedom 250 lineup, including Martina McBride and Bret Michaels, withdrew from the event following public backlash. Trump responded by proposing to replace the performers entirely with himself, suggesting he would deliver a major speech instead of allowing the artists to perform. Trump claimed he draws larger audiences than Elvis and styled himself as "the Greatest President in History" while denigrating the scheduled musicians as "highly paid, Third Rate 'Artists.'"

The image postings reflect Trump's continued reliance on fabricated AI content to construct false narratives of popularity and accomplishment. The AI-generated street celebration scenes bore no connection to actual events, while the basketball imagery served as a vehicle for attacking a Democratic governor and promoting Republican alternatives during a period when Trump's administration was scheduling major public events.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/trump-unleashes-barrage-of-ai-fantasy-slop-including-sweaty-dunk-in-knicks-uni-and-much-more/)

Trump promotes $55 America’s 250th birthday hats during Cabinet meeting | The Independent

During a Cabinet meeting Wednesday, Trump distributed $55 hats celebrating America's 250th anniversary to officials seated at the table, each accompanied by a presidential challenge coin that Trump signed. The hats, sold through the Trump Store, feature Mount Rushmore, a bald eagle, the Statue of Liberty, and the Liberty Bell, and represent the latest instance of Trump converting his office into a direct profit engine for his family business.

Since taking office, the Trump Store has launched over 600 products, generating unprecedented revenue streams for the president. According to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, this level of monetization of the presidency exceeds even Trump's first term. Forbes reports Trump has accumulated at least $1.4 billion since taking office, with his net worth reaching approximately $6.5 billion as of March 2026, nearly triple his 2024 valuation, largely driven by his family's World Liberty Financial crypto venture.

At the same meeting, Trump dismissed concerns about the unpopularity of his Iran war affecting midterm elections, stating "I don't care about the midterms" while asserting the military action was necessary to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin characterized a protest and hunger strike at an ICE detention facility, where Democratic Senator Andy Kim was pepper-sprayed Monday, as evidence of "radical left Democrats' priorities," claiming detainees were demanding "ethnic right food" rather than addressing substantive conditions.

The Cabinet meeting merchandise display exemplifies Trump's systematic conversion of government functions into commercial opportunities. Each official received items directly from Trump's profit-generating enterprises, blurring the constitutional separation between executive duties and personal business interests in a manner that normalizes using official government events for private commercial gain.

(Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-america-250-birthday-hats-cabinet-b2985330.html?fbclid=IwVERFWASGeLdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeHxeBE3qOEc8SgB1D0fRIsOq7l6JAyqWgPxJLrL7tSHS9JFVfAxuukdABwQc_aem_nPU8D61r8JwIu17qXpj_3w)

Company Tied to Donald Trump Jr. Got a Deal After White House Intervened — ProPublica

White House adviser Peter Navarro initiated a request for the Pentagon to issue a $620 million loan to Vulcan Elements, a North Carolina startup in which Donald Trump Jr.'s venture capital firm 1789 Capital holds an undisclosed stake, according to Defense Department records and interviews reviewed by ProPublica. Defense officials accelerated the loan process at Navarro's direction, with Pentagon staff working nights and under compressed timelines to complete the deal in weeks rather than the months typically required for vetting such companies.

Vulcan was one of dozens of companies the Pentagon was considering for funding, but it was the only deal initiated directly by a White House aide to the president, according to a Pentagon official. Trump Jr.'s firm invested approximately $65 million in Vulcan in August 2025, three months before the Pentagon announced the loan. Following the announcement, estimates of Vulcan's valuation jumped tenfold, from roughly $200 million to approximately $2 billion, directly benefiting Trump Jr.'s investment.

Navarro and Trump Jr. maintain a close personal relationship, with the president's son visiting Navarro in prison and later featuring him on his streaming show just a week before the Vulcan deal was announced. A Trump Jr. spokesperson claimed the president's son has no knowledge of how the deal came together and did not discuss Vulcan with Navarro, though the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Capital operates under new leadership appointed by the Trump administration that prioritizes rapid deal-making through personal networks rather than competitive application processes.

The Pentagon and White House have denied preferential treatment, with a Pentagon spokesperson stating that outside affiliations and political connections play no role in funding decisions. However, Richard Painter, the chief White House ethics lawyer during the George W. Bush administration, stated that presidential aides should not intervene in agency contracting or lending decisions that financially benefit the president's family, calling such actions "corruption we pay for."

The Office of Strategic Capital is expected to deploy billions more in coming months to critical mineral and military technology companies. Additional companies tied to Trump Jr., including Unusual Machines, a Florida drone parts manufacturer where he sits on the advisory board and holds millions in shares, are reportedly under Pentagon review for funding, prompting Democratic lawmakers to demand investigations into potential self-dealing and conflicts of interest as the Trump administration deploys billions in government investments.

(Source: https://www.propublica.org/article/donald-trump-jr-vulcan-deal-white-house)

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 Mobile Leaks 30,000 Customer Records Data Breach

President Trump’s Trump Mobile cell phone provider is leaking customer personal information including mailing addresses and email addresses, according to YouTubers Coffeezilla and penguinz0 who ordered the company’s T1 smartphone. A researcher discovered the exposed data online and alerted the content creators, who confirmed their own information was accessible. Trump Mobile did not respond to requests for comment and the company has maintained radio silence with affected customers about fixing the breach.

The data leak reveals a significant discrepancy between Trump Mobile’s claimed sales figures and actual orders. According to unique identifiers in the exposed database, only approximately 30,000 phones were actually ordered, contradicting last year’s estimate of 590,000 preorders at $100 each. This represents a massive gap between promised and delivered sales for a company that has struggled with fundamental operational failures since its launch.

Trump Mobile has faced consistent problems from its inception. The device itself contains manufacturing errors, including an American flag graphic with only 11 stripes instead of 13, and security researchers found the phone resembles a two-year-old HTC model, suggesting it may be a rebranded device rather than original technology. The company’s order system failed at launch, charging customers incorrectly, and delivery timelines have slipped repeatedly since the phone was announced with promises of “Made in the USA” production.

The security vulnerability allowing customer data exposure was described as “very easy” to exploit by researchers, yet remains unfixed despite being reported to the company. YouTubers emphasized the severity of the breach, with Coffeezilla warning potential customers that their complete personal information short of credit card numbers is accessible online. The ease of access combined with Trump Mobile’s complete lack of response demonstrates negligent handling of customer data security.

Trump’s involvement in selling smartphones while serving as president represents a direct conflict of interest and raises corruption concerns. Rather than focusing on presidential duties, Trump has promoted and profited from a commercial phone venture that has failed to deliver on basic promises regarding manufacturing, security, and customer service. The combination of inflated sales claims, security breaches, and operational incompetence underscores the problematic nature of a sitting president running a business that exposes customers to data theft.

(Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/20/customers-say-trump-mobile-is-leaking-their-personal-information/)

Donald Trump as James Bond: White House Posts Image of President as 007

The White House posted an AI-generated image on social media Saturday depicting President Trump as James Bond, complete with a silhouetted 007 figure and “Make America Great Again” text overlaid on a faux movie poster. The post responded to news that Amazon MGM Studios had begun casting for Daniel Craig’s successor in the Bond franchise, with casting director Nina Gold leading the process.

The image immediately drew mockery from internet users, who created counter-memes highlighting Trump’s documented ties to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, his physical appearance, and his recent dismissal of Americans’ financial concerns during the Iran conflict. One user captioned an AI image of an obese Trump holding a Big Mac as “I Don’t Care About Your Finances,” directly referencing Trump’s stated indifference to taxpayers’ economic hardship.

Trump has engaged in serial mythologizing through AI-generated imagery, previously sharing pictures of himself dressed as the Pope and as a Christ-like healer. These posts reflect a pattern of self-aggrandizing content designed to burnish his image while actual governance deteriorates under his administration’s authoritarian directives.

Amazon MGM Studios secured creative control of the Bond franchise in February 2025 under a deal with producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, setting the stage for the studio’s casting search. Actor Tom Francis, known for a revival of Andr(Source: https://variety.com/2026/film/news/donald-trump-james-bond-white-house-image-1236751477/?utm_id=97758_v0_s00_e231_tv4_tp1_a1demo0htc1t2h&fbclid=IwY2xjawR2rklleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETEyN0RJbHNadkwzZXVZZHg4c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHlxaHRFjaX2tMB8mhHmXUTpP3GazG2IP7h5J3BON121vYBnEYFFelo__QPUV_aem_HJTXhS0NlsCQcnLkTNtawQ)ew Lloyd Webber’s “Sunset Boulevard,” was among those who auditioned for the role.

Trump Demands Thune Fire Parliamentarian Blocking Ballroom Funds

President Donald Trump demanded that Senate Majority Leader John Thune fire Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough after she blocked $1 billion in taxpayer funding for Trump’s ballroom project from a budget reconciliation bill. MacDonough determined that the ballroom funding violated the Byrd Rule, which prohibits non-budgetary items from passing with a simple majority vote. Trump called Thune to pressure him into removing MacDonough, but Thune refused, stating he would not fire her and noting that both sides of contentious reconciliation debates routinely criticize the parliamentarian.

Trump’s ballroom project has destroyed significant portions of the White House, including the entire East Wing, contradicting his initial assurances that construction would not interfere with existing structures. Initial claims that private donors would fund the project proved murky, and the endeavor has violated ethics standards regarding conflicts of interest. After an attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump and Republicans pivoted to demanding $1 billion in taxpayer funding for the ballroom’s “modernization” and security upgrades as part of a Secret Service budget.

The Senate Parliamentarian is a nonpartisan official tasked with interpreting and applying Senate rules. MacDonough’s Saturday ruling followed standard parliamentary procedure and reflects the institution’s established constraints on reconciliation bills. Republicans indicated they would revise the provision to comply with the Byrd Rule, a standard procedural response when proposals fail initial review.

This is not the first time Trump has pressured Thune to remove MacDonough. Trump has a documented pattern of threatening institutional measures when he does not get his way. Last year, when MacDonough stripped Medicaid provisions from a tax bill during reconciliation, Trump allies demanded her removal. Thune rejected that demand as well, maintaining that he would not overrule or fire MacDonough for doing her constitutional job.

The White House declined to confirm whether Trump made the call to Thune, offering only a statement that it does not comment on private conversations. Thune’s refusal to cave to presidential pressure demonstrates that Senate leadership remains bound by institutional constraints, though Trump’s attempt to weaponize the parliamentary process for personal projects demonstrates his contempt for constitutional limits on executive power.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/politics/trump-is-reportedly-trying-to-badger-senate-leader-into-firing-official-who-nixed-ballroom-funding/)

Trump Defends Giant Golden Statue of Himself Amid Much Debate

Trump defended a 22-foot golden statue of himself erected at Trump National Doral Miami, commissioned by the $PATRIOT cryptocurrency group and unveiled in May 2026. Trump stated the statue, dubbed “Don Colossus” and covered in gold leaf, was created by “a large group of political supporters” and predicted it would “become a landmark,” while praising those involved as “great American patriots.”

Pastor Mark Burns, a spiritual adviser to Trump who led the dedication ceremony, issued a lengthy statement defending the installation after critics compared it to the biblical golden calf and accused supporters of idolatry. Burns asserted the statue represented “patriotism,” not worship, stating “We worship the Lord Jesus Christ and him alone” while arguing critics were “in gross error” if they believed the statue constituted idol worship.

Late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart mocked the golden display, with Colbert describing it as “some recreational idolatry.” The statue was commissioned in August 2024 by sculptor Alan Cottrill following the assassination attempt against Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, with the design referencing Trump’s fist-raised gesture to the crowd after the shooting. The original plan called for unveiling during Trump’s inauguration, but reported internal disputes delayed its release.

The golden statue represents part of a broader pattern of Trump’s personal brand permeating government spaces and commercial products since his return to the White House, including Trump’s use of government resources for personal benefit, limited-edition passports, commemorative coins, and banners adorning federal buildings. This pattern mirrors House Republicans funding Trump’s Doral resort through their three-day retreat, further blending his personal commercial interests with political operations.

Critics have also installed counter-statues on the National Mall, including a bronze sculpture depicting Trump holding hands with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a Titanic-themed pose that appeared in late 2025, and a gold-painted replica in March 2026 showing Trump embracing Epstein with outstretched arms. These installations emerged amid renewed calls for full release o(Source: https://time.com/article/2026/05/15/trump-gold-statue-controversy-comments-history/)f the Epstein files and renewed scrutiny of Trump’s former relationship with the disgraced financier.

Trump Secretary Spent Last Year Making Reality TV Show With Family | The New Republic

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spent seven of his first seven months in office on a family road trip across eight conservative states and Washington, D.C., documented as a reality television show called “The Great American Road Trip” produced in partnership with Fox News for YouTube release. Duffy confirmed in a Fox News interview on Friday that the multimonth journey, which consumed nearly half his tenure since his Senate confirmation in January 2025, was his idea to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, stating his motto as “To love America is to see America.” His wife, Rachel Campos-Duffy, later revealed the project originated from a directive by Donald Trump urging Cabinet members to develop ways to mark the anniversary, though the couple framed it as a spontaneous family decision to produce “wholesome” content.

Campos-Duffy defended the extended absence from Duffy’s official duties by characterizing American culture as a “PornHub world” and positioning the road trip as wholesome family content, urging other Americans to embark on similar journeys during 2026. The couple provided no acknowledgment of how working families facing severe economic hardship could afford such an undertaking, particularly as fuel costs remain elevated due to the ongoing war with Iran. Gas prices nationwide average $4.54 per gallon according to the American Automobile Association, approximately 50 percent higher than pre-war levels, with California regions such as Mono County experiencing prices exceeding $7 per gallon. Energy Secretary Chris Wright predicted costs could climb further before the midterm elections as the conflict continues.

The road trip states visited were Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Montana, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C.—a deliberately selective geographic footprint excluding 41 states and heavily favoring conservative strongholds. Duffy’s documented absence from transportation policy oversight while the nation faces infrastructural and energy challenges demonstrates how Trump’s Cabinet uses federal positions to advance personal projects and media ventures. The promotion of family leisure travel as national policy inspiration(Source: https://newrepublic.com/post/210192/donald-trump-transportation-secretary-reality-tv-show-family) during a period of economic strain for ordinary Americans exemplifies the disconnect between Trump administration messaging and material reality facing working people.

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