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Trump Orders U.S. Agencies to Stop Using Anthropic AI Tech After Pentagon Standoff – The New York Times

Trump ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology on Friday, attacking the company as “radical Left” and claiming its leadership lacks understanding of reality. Within 13 minutes of Trump’s announcement, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth formally designated Anthropic a “supply-chain risk to national security,” barring any military contractor from conducting business with the company, a designation previously reserved for foreign adversaries rather than American firms.

Anthropic had resisted Pentagon demands for unfettered access to its AI systems without safety guardrails, citing two specific concerns. The company refused to allow its AI models to be deployed in autonomous weapons systems, arguing current models are unreliable and would endanger American troops and civilians, and rejected use of its technology for mass domestic surveillance, which it characterized as violating fundamental rights.

Legal experts characterized the Pentagon’s action as unprecedented and legally vulnerable. Anthropic stated it would challenge the designation in court, calling it historically reserved for U.S. adversaries and warning the move establishes a dangerous precedent for American companies negotiating with the government. The company had attempted good faith negotiations with the Pentagon over acceptable uses of its AI technology for national security purposes.

The confrontation reflects Trump’s pattern of weaponizing government authority against corporations that resist his demands, consistent with his broader efforts to remake federal institutions and eliminate independence from executive control. Hours after Anthropic’s designation, OpenAI announced a deal with the Defense Department to provide AI technology for classified military systems, demonstrating Trump’s preference for companies willing to comply without restrictions.

(Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/27/us/politics/anthropic-military-ai.html)

Trump Launches Massive Iran Strikes, Calls for Regime Change

President Trump authorized a joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran on Saturday, February 28, 2026, describing the operation as “massive and ongoing.” Explosions were reported across multiple Iranian cities including Tehran, with the US military preparing for several days of sustained strikes. Trump claimed Iran was developing long-range missiles threatening the US homeland, though CNN sources stated US intelligence does not support assertions that Iran would soon possess missiles capable of reaching American territory. Iran does maintain short-range ballistic missiles that could threaten US troops and bases in the Middle East.

Trump called for regime change in a video posted to Truth Social, telling Iranians to “take over your government” once US operations conclude and claiming to offer what previous presidents refused. He acknowledged American casualties were possible, stating the mission served future security interests rather than immediate concerns. Netanyahu similarly demanded Iranian regime change, thanking Trump for “historic leadership” and framing the strikes as necessary to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. The strikes came one day after indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva where Iran’s Foreign Minister said a deal was “within reach” if diplomacy remained prioritized, while Trump stated he was “not happy” with progress.

Iran responded with a near-total internet blackout affecting 96 percent of national connectivity and launched dozens of ballistic missiles toward Israel, with state media reporting 30 to 75 missiles in flight targeting “the whole of Palestine.” Israel’s air defenses activated as sirens sounded across the country. Iran’s airspace was closed and schools shut down as the country prepared what state media described as a “crushing response.” Videos verified by CNN showed strikes on Iran’s intelligence ministry complex in northern Tehran, while explosions were reported near the compound of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with state media reporting at least seven missiles struck the area.

Trump remained at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, monitoring operations while attending a MAGA Inc. super PAC meeting and dinner. The operation followed Trump’s earlier deployment of a massive armada to Iran and his threats of escalated military action. Iran’s leadership, including Supreme Leader Khamenei, had previously warned the US that “the strongest military force in the world may at times be struck so hard that it cannot get up again,” signaling preparedness for retaliation.

The timing of the strikes held symbolic significance in Judaism, occurring ahead of Purim when worshippers read the biblical passage of Zachor commanding remembrance of Amalek as Israel’s archetypal enemy. This marked the second time the US and Israel launched major strikes on Iran during nuclear negotiations, repeating a pattern from June 2025 when similar operations disrupted earlier diplomatic efforts. Trump’s framing of the campaign as liberation rhetoric contrasted sharply with his demands for unconditional Iranian surrender on nuclear matters and regime overthrow.

(Source: https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/israel-iran-attack-02-28-26-hnk-intl)

Trump Confuses Civil War, Reconstruction as Same Historical Event

During a rally in Corpus Christi, Texas, Trump conflated the Civil War with Reconstruction, claiming the latter was simply “a fancy way of saying the Civil War.” Trump stated that Texas Governor Greg Abbott used the term “Reconstruction” in a phone call, and Trump then demanded clarification, asserting the two historical periods were identical.

Reconstruction was the distinct period following the Civil War in which former Confederate states were readmitted to the Union and forced to comply with the Constitution and federal law, including the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments that abolished slavery, granted citizenship to all persons born in the U.S., and prohibited racial discrimination in voting. The period involved federal troop deployments to enforce these requirements until 1877, when the disputed presidential election of 1876 was resolved through a political deal that ended Reconstruction.

Trump’s mischaracterization of basic American history reflects his documented pattern of factual inaccuracy on major historical events. The disinformation he spread at the rally contradicts established historical consensus and educational standards regarding these critical periods of American civil rights development.

The rally also featured other remarks demonstrating Trump’s pattern of incoherence. Trump congratulated Republican Representative Tony Gonzales without explanation, despite Gonzales facing resignation calls after a former staffer’s suicide, reportedly linked to an affair with the lawmaker. Trump also recounted an implausible anecdote about a police officer crediting improved sex life to economic conditions.

Trump used the event to promote his energy policies ahead of Texas primary elections. His comments on a hypothetical Supreme Court nomination of Senator Ted Cruz reflected crude characterizations rather than substantive judicial analysis, describing Cruz as “a pain in the ass” to other senators.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/tv/confused-trump-says-the-civil-war-and-reconstruction-were-the-same-thing-a-fancy-way-of-saying-the-civil-war/)

USDA Sells South Building, Scatters Staff Nationwide

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced plans to sell its flagship South Building on Washington’s National Mall and relocate remaining staff to regional hubs in North Carolina, Missouri, Indiana, Colorado, and Utah by year’s end. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins described the 1930s-era building as “a shell of what it once was,” citing $1.6 billion in delinquent maintenance costs and approximately 80% office vacancy rates, according to GSA Administrator Edward Forst.

The sale is framed as a cost-cutting measure under Republican President Donald Trump’s broader push to downsize the federal government. However, thousands of USDA employees have already departed through buyout programs as the administration dismantles the agency’s workforce and institutional capacity.

The building will be transferred to the General Services Administration for sale, with Iowa Senator Joni Ernst displaying a “For Sale By Owner” sign during the announcement. This disposal of a historic federal property reflects the administration’s agenda to strip down government operations and eliminate institutional presence in the nation’s capital.

(Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/usda-selling-its-flagship-south-building-washington-relocating-staff-2026-02-25/?link_source=ta_first_comment&taid=699fb068781ea000015a4217&utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwdGRleAQNyFxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEehS9gM5eu0uQrXX6WzQUEG50zlvWA7TTJIpkxBzU7CsYspzuboaAdlIWlqMI_aem_0ubKb2BcEiwMxC9E186dlA)

Hegseth Pressures Scouting America to Ban Transgender Youth

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday that Scouting America will implement policy changes targeting transgender youths at the Pentagon's direction, requiring members to use their "biological sex at birth and not gender identity" on applications and prohibiting opposite-gender individuals from sharing bathrooms, tents, and similar spaces. Hegseth stated the Pentagon will "vigorously review" the organization's compliance and withdraw support if it fails to comply, declaring his intent to restore the organization to its original purpose of developing "boys into men."

The policy changes include discontinuing the Citizenship in Society merit badge, introducing a Military Service merit badge, and waiving registration fees for military children's families. Scouting America acknowledged the need to comply with Trump's executive order targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs but avoided explicitly addressing the transgender youth restrictions in its public statement. The organization emphasized maintaining its 2024 rebrand name and service to over 200,000 girls in its programs.

Hegseth's Pentagon campaign against diversity efforts extends beyond Scouting America, including ending military training partnerships at Harvard and removing what he calls "woke distractions" from the military newspaper Stars and Stripes. The Pentagon previously stated the organization had "lost its way" and violated administration values through DEI initiatives and "gender-fluid ideological stances," demanding rapid implementation of what it termed "common-sense, core value reforms."

Scouting America's historical evolution toward inclusion, including accepting gay youths in 2013, ending the blanket ban on gay adult leaders in 2015, and accepting transgender students in 2017, directly conflicts with Hegseth's vision. The organization began accepting girls as Cub Scouts in 2018 and into the Boys Scout program in 2019, reaching approximately 1 million members last year with minimal membership growth of about 16,000 new scouts.

The military has maintained a century-long partnership with Scouting America, providing logistical support for the National Boy Scout Jamboree since 1937 and maintaining strong relationships with Eagle Scouts, who frequently enlist. Hegseth's personnel decisions at the Pentagon demonstrate his broader effort to reshape military institutions and remove individuals perceived as opposing his ideological direction.

(Source: https://abcnews.com/US/wireStory/scouting-america-alter-policies-maintain-support-us-military-130562779?fbclid=IwdGRleAQOr69leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEePjcVZKq_PzycLSnX56qyK1Zgn8TeDkzmaHWkJfSBIL5cWCIMk7OnTEA8c-M_aem_8JHDpUpUVTXIyaqAj3xXsw)

Tom Homan Lectures Pope on Immigration, Faces FBI Bribery Investigation

Border Czar Tom Homan, a Trump loyalist facing an FBI investigation into accepting a $50,000 bribe from undercover agents in 2024, publicly lectured Pope Leo XIV on Catholic doctrine regarding immigration. In a Wednesday interview with Letters from Leo Substack, Homan claimed the pontiff misunderstood Church teachings and declared that “Catholic faith is always in support of law enforcement,” asserting the pope should align with the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.

Homan, citing his credentials as a “life-long Catholic,” dismissed the pope’s criticism of Trump’s immigration crackdown and told the Vicar of Christ to focus on “fixing the Catholic Church” instead. He then listed statistics about assaults on migrant women, sex trafficking, and fentanyl deaths as justification for the Trump administration’s enforcement operations, which have deployed federal agents across the country to round up and deport undocumented immigrants.

Homan further claimed that Vatican security protocols impose harsher penalties for unauthorized border crossing than the U.S. immigration system applies to undocumented migrants. This public rebuke of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, marks the latest instance of Trump administration officials dismissing the pontiff’s calls for compassionate immigration policy in direct contradiction to Church teachings on welcoming foreigners.

The incident follows House Speaker Mike Johnson’s similar lecture to the pope earlier this month, in which Johnson argued that the Bible mandates “assimilation” and defended his interpretation across social media in a post exceeding 1,300 words. Pope Leo XIV has emerged as a vocal critic of Trump’s policies, and multiple administration officials have now publicly attempted to reframe Catholic doctrine to align with Trump’s hardline stance on immigration.

Homan’s credibility is further compromised by allegations that he accepted a $50,000 cash bribe from FBI agents posing as businessmen seeking government contracts during the previous Trump administration. His lecture to the pope about law enforcement and Catholic values occurs while Trump’s mass deportation agenda operates through facilities designed to detain thousands of migrants, contradicting the humanitarian principles the pontiff has consistently articulated.

(Source: https://www.thedailybeast.com/another-trump-goon-tom-homan-mansplains-religion-to-pope-leo-xiv/)

Trump Purges Indiana Republicans Opposing His Gerrymandering

President Donald Trump launched a coordinated campaign on Truth Social endorsing six candidates while attacking six Indiana State Senate members who voted against his redistricting plan in December 2025. Trump used dehumanizing language, labeling the opposing Republicans as “RINO” (Republican in Name Only) politicians and claiming their refusal to gerrymander endangered Republican control of the House ahead of the 2026 midterms. The president explicitly tied the purge to his gerrymandering agenda, stating that Indiana could have “easily picked up two seats” had redistricting passed.

Trump targeted State Senator Travis Holdman, Jim Buck, Spencer Deery, Greg Goode, Greg Walker, and Eric Bassler with hostile posts, using epithets such as “pathetic,” “ineffective,” “LOSER,” and “pawn.” He endorsed Blake Fiechter, Tracey Powell, Paula Copenhaver, Brenda Wilson, Michelle Davis, and Jeff Ellington as replacements, branding them as “America First Patriot” and “REAL Republican” candidates loyal to his political agenda. This abuse of power demonstrates Trump’s weaponization of the presidency to eliminate Republican legislators who refuse to abuse the redistricting process for partisan gain.

The Indiana State Senate voted 31-19 against Trump’s redistricting proposal in December, prompting his threat of a “MAGA primary” to purge dissident Republicans. Trump previously threatened primary challenges against Indiana Republicans who rejected his gerrymandering demand, and his latest endorsement blitz executes that threat by channeling his presidential platform directly into state-level electoral interference. Indiana Governor Mike Braun subsequently aligned with Trump’s gerrymandering push, illustrating the authoritarian consolidation of party loyalty around Trump’s demands.

Trump’s coordinated posting spree violates foundational democratic norms by using the presidency to punish legislators for voting independently on redistricting matters. His language dehumanizes Republican opponents and frames partisan gerrymandering as a patriotic duty, conflating electoral manipulation with loyalty to him personally rather than to constitutional governance. The Supreme Court rejected the Independent State Legislature theory that Trump promoted to justify similar gerrymandering schemes, yet Trump continues leveraging executive authority to coerce state-level compliance with his redistricting agenda regardless of legal and ethical constraints.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/politics/trump-pushes-rino-purge-with-endorsement-spree-against-republicans-who-opposed-his-redistricting-plan/)

Trump’s Surgeon General Pick Dodges Vaccine Questions at Senate

Casey Means, Donald Trump’s nominee for US surgeon general, testified before the Senate health committee on Wednesday and repeatedly declined to directly answer questions about vaccine guidance. Despite graduating from Stanford School of Medicine, Means does not have an active medical license, did not complete her surgical residency, and is not board-certified, instead building her career as a wellness influencer aligned with health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr’s vaccine skepticism.

When pressed by Republican Senator Bill Cassidy on whether she would encourage routine childhood vaccinations like the MMR vaccine, Means avoided a direct answer and instead emphasized parental “autonomy” in medical decisions. She similarly sidestepped questions about whether vaccines cause autism, a discredited theory promoted by Kennedy, and declined to affirm whether the flu vaccine prevents hospitalization, instead offering only that it prevents severe illness “at a population level.”

Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders expressed serious concerns about Means’s ability to counteract Kennedy’s disinformation about vaccine safety and efficacy at a time when measles outbreaks are spreading across the country, including the worst outbreak in South Carolina in over 30 years. Means also faces significant conflicts of interest stemming from undisclosed financial partnerships with wellness products, with Senator Chris Murphy noting apparent violations of Federal Trade Commission rules regarding compensation for product promotion.

Under Kennedy’s direction at the Department of Health and Human Services, the Trump administration has terminated grants, driven out career public health experts, and installed anti-vaccine loyalists to the immunization advisory committee despite Kennedy’s assurances during his own confirmation that he would not interfere with its composition. Means’s nomination represents a direct threat to evidence-based public health policy, with former Surgeon General Richard Carmona calling it a “disgrace” and stating the role requires “a real leader” equipped to combat disinformation.

Means abandoned her medical residency after becoming “disillusioned with traditional healthcare” and co-founded a glucose-monitoring company while co-authoring a book with her brother, a Kennedy adviser, arguing that metabolic health offers alternatives to conventional medicine. This is Trump’s second surgeon general nomination; his first nominee, Dr Janette Nesheiwat, was withdrawn after reports of misleading medical credentials emerged.

(Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/25/casey-means-surgeon-general-nominee)

FBI Fires 10 Agents From Trump Documents Investigation

At least 10 FBI employees who investigated Trump’s retention of classified documents were fired on Wednesday following allegations by FBI Director Kash Patel that the bureau had improperly subpoenaed his phone records as a private citizen. Patel claimed the FBI used “flimsy pretexts” to obtain the records, though Reuters reported he provided no evidence of wrongdoing by the terminated staff. All fired agents and analysts worked on the documents case overseen by Special Counsel Jack Smith, which resulted in the first federal criminal indictments against a former president.

The firings represent Trump administration retaliation against federal employees who conducted investigations into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and obstruct the Justice Department’s classified documents inquiry. A source confirmed that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles’ records were reviewed as part of the documents case, though verification of Patel’s claims remained unavailable. The Trump administration has systematically targeted personnel from both investigations, having previously purged senior FBI agents involved in Trump criminal investigations and fired prosecutors who worked on Smith’s team.

The FBI Agents Association condemned the firings as violations of due process, stating the removals “weaken the Bureau by stripping away critical expertise and destabilizing the workforce” while undermining recruitment and national security. Smith’s investigations led to charges that Trump unlawfully attempted to overturn the 2020 election results and retained classified records while obstructing efforts to retrieve them. A federal judge dismissed the classified documents charges in mid-2024 on grounds that Smith was unlawfully appointed, and Smith dropped the election charges after Trump won the 2024 race.

Trump has demanded prosecution of Smith, former Attorney General Merrick Garland, and former FBI Director Christopher Wray for what he characterized as “illegal and highly unethical behavior.” Attorneys for Smith countered that his actions were “entirely lawful, proper and consistent with established Department of Justice policy.” The Trump administration’s firing campaign extended to agents who worked the Arctic Frost election investigation, as controversy erupted over the FBI obtaining phone records of Republican lawmakers during the January 6 Capitol riot investigation.

(Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/at-least-10-fbi-staffers-who-worked-on-mar-a-lago-documents-case-are-fired-sources-say/)

Trump Lies About Charlie Kirk Spurring Religious Revival

During his State of the Union address on February 27, 2026, Trump falsely claimed that a “tremendous renewal in religion, faith, Christianity and belief in God” occurred during his presidency, specifically attributing this supposed revival to Charlie Kirk. Trump stated Kirk was instrumental in driving religiosity among young people, describing him as “my great friend” and “great guy.” This lie contradicts extensive polling and survey data spanning years.

Multiple independent sources directly contradict Trump’s claim. The General Social Survey, conducted biennially over decades, shows young Americans have become consistently less likely to attend religious services, not more. Comparing 2016 to 2024 data, the percentage of every age group reporting never attending services increased during Trump’s first term. Pew Research Center analysis reinforces this finding, with researcher Gregory Smith explicitly stating that “our recent polls, along with other high-quality surveys we have analyzed, show no clear evidence that this kind of nationwide religious resurgence is underway.” Church attendance among young Americans aged 18 to 24 remained statistically flat from 2020 to 2025.

Trump appears to have distorted a report from Barna Group and Gloo published before Kirk’s death, which identified marginal increases in church attendance among Generation Z males. However, both organizations have financial interests in promoting religious engagement. Additionally, only about one quarter of adults under 30 were very familiar with Kirk, according to YouGov polling. Given that younger Americans skew politically left and Kirk’s work was explicitly political rather than religious, the notion that he drove any meaningful religious resurgence is unsupported.

Trump’s false claim serves multiple propaganda functions. First, it reinforces his campaign narrative that he is America’s savior, particularly for conservative white voters anxious about Christianity’s declining cultural influence. Second, it weaponizes Kirk’s death by reframing him as a martyr “murdered for his beliefs” while advancing Christian nationalist grievance narratives that position religious conservatives as oppressed and in need of Trump’s protection.

The lie exemplifies Trump’s pattern of fabricating national triumphs to justify his continued grip on power. By claiming a religious revival that data categorically disproves, Trump manufactures false evidence that his leadership benefits the Christian voters whose electoral support he depends on, regardless of measurable reality.

(Source: https://www.ms.now/opinion/trump-charlie-kirk-religion-church-attendance)

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