Friday, December 12, 2025

Crispy Oven-Fried Chicken in the Kitchen

Connie likes this recipe for baked fried chicken from McCormick Recipes:

Ingredients


    1/2 cup unseasoned panko bread crumbs

    1 teaspoon Lawry's® Seasoned Salt

    1/2 teaspoon McCormick® Oregano Leaves

    1/4 teaspoon McCormick® Pure Ground Black Pepper

    1 1/4 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts, halved - Substitutes

    1/4 cup milk

    1 tablespoon butter, melted 

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425°F. Mix panko and seasonings in a shallow dish. Moisten chicken with milk. Coat evenly with the panko mixture.
  2. Place chicken in a single layer on a foil-lined 15x10x1-inch baking pan sprayed with no-stick cooking spray. Drizzle with melted butter.
  3. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until chicken is cooked through.



News?   Aaron Schaffer and, Clara Ence Morse (Washington Post) report:


   The world’s richest man. The owner of the Houston Rockets. The former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment. These are just some of the 12 billionaires — not including President Donald Trump — who have held roles in the administration this year.

In total, they’re worth $390.6 billion as of March. While previous administrations have included the ultrarich, the wealth held by this group is larger than even the first Trump administration, previously the wealthiest in U.S. history.

Excluding Elon Musk — who poured more than $294 million into contributions boosting Trump and other Republicans in 2024 — the billionaires in the Trump administration, along with their spouses, gave more than $52 million to Trump, pro-Trump PACs and the Republican National Committee in the 2024 campaign alone, according to a Washington Post analysis.  


They never cared about us.  They never wanted to improve our lives.  They just tricked and conned a lot of stupid people who honestly thought a greedy rich person like Chump would ever really want to hep the poor.

This is C.I..'s "The Snapshot" for Thursday:


Thursday, December 11, 2025.  Chump continues to be at war with everything -- including the truth -- is Kristi Noem about to be fired or will she continue to oversee terrorizing the nation? 


This morning, Ben's covering a lot at MEIDASTOUCH NEWS -- including censorship at Head Start where Chump's created six pages of 'banned' words -- including such 'offensive' words as "race" and "women."


Chump is destroying the country and has focused on attempting to divide it.  But Kinsey Crowley (USA TODAY) explains how Chump's unpopularity might be the only thing binding the nation together at this point:


Trump has a net positive approval rating in 22 states, according to Morning Consult, which gathers polls over the course of three months to get a look at state-level data among registered voters. The Dec. 5 update has two fewer above-water states compared to the previous month's update.
Ohio and Iowa, which were considered Republican strongholds in the 2024 election, were the two states where Trump lost his standing with voters, according to Morning Consult. The pollster also found Trump's disapproval grew to second-term highs in these 2024 swing states: Arizona (51%), Georgia (50%), Michigan and North Carolina (52% each) and Wisconsin (54%). His approval rating is negative in all the swing states.

In Pennsylvania, 47% approve of Trump's job performance and 50% disapprove. In Florida, 50% approve of Trump's job performance, compared to 46% who disapprove. 


It's doubtful anyone caught Tuesay night's speech and thought, "Oh, honey, I'm in love with that grotesquely fat man!"  Sophia Tesfaye (SALON) observes:

Donald Trump’s midterm reboot was supposed to be the triumphant return of a political heavyweight. After Democrats saw impressive gains in off-year elections across the country in November, White House advisers promised the president would return to the campaign trail to storm the 2026 midterms with the same “fire and dominance” he claimed to wield in 2024 — infamous weave and all. But if his Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, rally is any preview of what the GOP should expect, Trump’s promise should be read as a threat. Far from a comeback, his return rally was a flop.
Trump’s team clearly hoped the blue-collar community in one of the country’s most important swing states would give him a friendly launchpad. While I expected a crowd of a few thousand with the nostalgic sound of MAGA chants echoing off metal bleachers, I tuned into Fox News Tuesday evening to find the president in a conference center ballroom inside a local casino that appeared to hold, generously, 200 people. And even that small crowd seemed hesitant, almost resigned, as Trump ranted for nearly an hour. Fox News, of course, dutifully avoided any wide shots. But the truth was clear on screen: The MAGA magic had vanished.

Trump marched onstage insisting he was ready to make America “affordable again,” a line crafted to evoke Reagan-era economic populism that instead conjured Jimmy Carter calling for personal austerity. Trump declared he had “no higher priority” before launching into his usual misdirection by blaming the rising cost of living on his predecessor, Joe Biden. 
Even a local waitress brought on stage to support Trump lamented that her paychecks no longer stretch far enough. “Pretty much everything I make goes towards paying the bills,” she said. In response, Trump offered advice in the style of Marie Antoinette.  

“Americans must learn to adjust to a lower standard of living,” he told the crowd before suggesting a specific solution to prices hiked by his tariffs, which he continues to insist are a success. “You can give up certain products. You can give up pencils…You don’t need 37 dolls for your daughter. Two or three is nice.”

Chump is so out of touch, he honestly believes that is an answer.  He and insulated and isolated administration, think that is an answer failing to grasp that most Americans have been buying cheaper for months now.  There comes a time when, for many Americans, 'tighten your belt!' no longer works because there is nothing left to tighten.  Sarah K. Burris notes this trend:

Amid the president's messaging melee, Politico reported Wednesday that their recent poll conducted in November "paint(s) a grim portrait of spending constraints: More than a quarter, 27 percent, said they have skipped a medical check-up because of costs within the last two years, and 23 percent said they have skipped a prescription dose for the same reason."

The numbers show that more than one-third of people (37 percent) are starting to make cuts in their spending on recreation. Nearly half (46 percent) say that they couldn't pay for a vacation if it involved air travel.

And that is where Chump has taken the country.  Our economy is in the tank and he lies to people about that reality and he lies to the country about that reality.   NPR's Joe Hernandez  notes:

Now it's President Trump who's trying to persuade the public that the state of the economy is sound, after prices rose 3% in the 12 months ending in September and with consumers spending less on big-ticket items.

Betsey Stevenson, a professor of economics at the University of Michigan, says making that argument could be a tall order in the face of rising costs for a number of goods and services.

"My personal takeaway from the experience we had [in 2024] was that you can't tell people that prices aren't up when they're up," she said.

While the prices of some items such as gasoline have fallen on Trump's watch, the overall cost of living has continued to climb. For example, grocery costs are up 2.7% for the year ending in September and electricity costs have jumped more than 5%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

"Trump's claims about inflation are false," Stevenson said, "and you can go to the grocery store and see it yourself."

But, in a wide-ranging speech to supporters on Tuesday, Trump both defended his administration's track record on the economy and said that talk of affordability was overblown. Trump told the crowd in Mount Pocono, Pa., that he believed the term "affordability" was a "hoax" perpetrated by Democrats. Trump's recent assertions dismissing inflation are not backed by official government economic data.


He continues to lie but people can see with their own eyes that prices are rising.  That's why he's uable to trick them the way he's tricked people on so many things over the years.  Not this time. Linley Sanders and Will Weissert (AP) report::

President Donald Trump’s approval on the economy and immigration have fallen substantially since March, according to a new AP-NORC poll, the latest indication that two signature issues that got him elected barely a year ago could be turning into liabilities as his party begins to gear up for the 2026 midterms.

Only 31% of U.S. adults now approve of how Trump is handling the economy, the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds. That is down from 40% in March and marks the lowest economic approval he’s registered in an AP-NORC poll in his first or second term. The Republican president also has struggled to recover from public blowback on other issues, such as his management of the federal government, and has not seen an approval bump even after congressional Democrats effectively capitulated to end a record-long government shutdown last month.

 
Instead of dealing with reality, he attacks reporters.  He attacks CNN.  He takes calls from people trying to see that their son gets control of CNN.  

 




That is so unethical but he doesn't care about ethics, he never has.  He's a stupid moron who only cares about himself.  



His dementia makes it difficult for him to grasp how the American people see him  David Edwards (RAW STORY) reports:


Democratic strategist James Carville suggested President Donald Trump was effectively "over" after he held a "politically dumb" rally-style event in Pennsylvania this week.

Carville pointed out that Trump was telling people the economy was "great" despite evidence to the contrary.
"It is not only a kind of insane message from somebody, I don't think, is honestly, I think anybody would say that Trump is particularly sane. It's a politically dumb message," he explained. "It's pretty amazing if you think about it. ... He's trying to argue that you're not feeling what you're feeling."

"He's not getting away with it," he continued. "He's done. We just got to butter this toast and slice it and eat it. ... It's over. You're a loser, dude! You're losing everywhere, and you're going to lose more because you, my friend, are a loser!"


Part of Chump's war on the United States is his war on immigrants which has expanded to targeting and torturing non-migrants as well.  Senator Alex Padilla's office issued the following:

Today, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee, joined a bicameral spotlight forum to denounce the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) unlawful arrests of U.S. citizens. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Ranking Member of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and U.S. Representative Robert Garcia (D-Calif.-42), Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, convened the forum to receive testimony from five of these American citizens, including three Californians, whom DHS agents have violently arrested and detained.

DHS continues to lie about its treatment of American citizens. In October, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem falsely claimed, “[t]here’s no American citizens that have been arrested or detained,” and the account @DHSgov posted just last week, “ICE does NOT arrest or deport U.S. citizens.” On the contrary, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents in California and across the country have repeatedly arrested and detained American citizens, including veterans, at times using violent physical force.

Padilla emphasized that the Trump Administration’s militarization of American cities, starting with Los Angeles, to conduct indiscriminate immigration enforcement was the test case for President Trump’s mass deportation campaign across the country. ICE and CBP agents have repeatedly violated due process rights and profiled individuals — including U.S. citizens — who they claim “look like” noncitizen enforcement targets.

Padilla asked all five U.S. citizens at the spotlight forum what they would say if President Trump, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, or other Trump Administration officials were in front of them. He heard emotional pleas from California witnesses to stop scapegoating immigrants and racially profiling American citizens. The witnesses included:

  • Javier Ramirez (California): Mr. Ramirez was violently assaulted by DHS agents and held for four days, where he was denied adequate treatment for diabetes, leading to severe complications.
  • George Retes (California): Mr. Retes is a U.S. Army veteran who was violently arrested and detained during a raid at his job site in Southern California and detained for three days, during which he was refused the ability to contact his family and missed his daughter’s birthday.
  • Andrea Velez (California): Ms. Velez was on her way to work in downtown Los Angeles when she got caught up in an immigration raid and was falsely charged with assaulting an officer, a charge that was later dropped. 
  • Wilmer Chavarria (Vermont): Mr. Chavarria, a school superintendent, was detained after returning to the United States from visiting family overseas, interrogated for hours, and even faced demands to search his personal and school district devices, which contained sensitive information about students and faculty.
  • Dayanne Figueroa (Illinois): Ms. Figueroa was sideswiped while driving to work and then violently pulled from her car by DHS agents who pointed guns at her; while detained for hours, she suffered internal trauma, having recently undergone two kidney surgeries weeks before the incident, as well as injuries to her wrists from being handcuffed.

Padilla also heard from Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, Senior Fellow at the American Immigration Council, about how the Trump Administration’s diversion of resources to immigration enforcement makes all Americans less safe.

Key Excerpts:

  • PADILLA: If you had the Administration up here, if you had Donald Trump, if you had the Secretary of Homeland Security, if you had other officials from the Trump Administration up here, what would you tell them?
  • WILMER CHAVARRIA: I would say that we’ve seen this before. We see it right through you. We’ve seen leaders dehumanize entire communities, entire races, entire peoples. And we know why you dehumanize us. And I will say, we will come out of this, and we will come out of it stronger.
  • JAVIER RAMIREZ: They should be ashamed of themselves. I don’t want to raise my kids in an America where they have to be careful, you know, just by being their skin color.
  • PADILLA: Mr. Melnick, I know you come to this conversation from a different perspective given your role and expertise. Let me ask you a different question. … The argument from the Administration is that they’re going after the worst of the worst. We see in reality that that’s far from the case. The fear and intimidation they’ve stoked in so many communities across the country is clear in my mind. Has this mass deportation agenda made any community or country safer?
  • MELNICK: There’s no evidence that this is making us more safe. In fact, it’s the other way around. I testified in front of Congress on this issue before. By diverting resources away from child exploitation, by turning ICE Homeland Security Investigations into just one other arm of ICE’s enforcement and removal operations, they are making us less safe. They are taking counterterrorism operatives and telling them to go out on the street and arrest migrants. They’re taking people whose job it is to investigate pedophiles preying on children, and telling those officers to go round up dishwashers instead. And that doesn’t make us safer.

Video of Padilla’s remarks and questioning is available here.

Senator Padilla has been a leading voice in opposition to President Trump’s cruel and indiscriminate mass deportation agenda. He has denounced the Trump Administration’s stops, arrests, detentions, and deportations of U.S. citizens and pressed Secretary Noem on the wrongful targeting of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients. In July, Padilla joined a Senate Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee hearing to set the record straight on President Trump and Stephen Miller’s cruel mass deportation campaign, blasting the Administration for intentionally stoking fear and scapegoating immigrants. In September, Padilla joined 60 of his Senate and House colleagues in opening a new investigation into the Trump Administration’s arrests, detentions, and deportations of noncitizen service members, veterans, and military families.

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Senator Dick Durbin's office issued this video of an American citizen who was attacked by ICE -- starting with them intentionally crashing into her car.



Listen to her remarks and ask yourself how this is happening in the United States?  Ask yourself what kind of idiots are ruining this country right now, destroying democracy, attacking rule of law.


The Chump gestapo is controlled by him and wack job Krist Noem.  Laura Esposito (DAILY BEAST) notes:



White House officials are scrambling to do damage control amid growing reports that the president will soon purge some of his most problematic political appointees.

It’s widely believed that Trump, 79, is waiting until the one-year mark of his second term before reshuffling his already-embattled Cabinet—a strategy intended to avoid the revolving-door circus of his first term. Publicly, however, the White House is raging against any such suggestions.

“President Trump has assembled the most talented and capable Cabinet in American history,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told the Daily Beast on Monday. “These so-called reports are nothing but Fake News.”
This month, three of Trump’s most problematic political appointees have emerged as prime candidates for the chopping block: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Each has been at the center of their own mini-crisis, and each time the White House has slapped down rumors of their potential firings as mere media fabrication.



The image was grotesque.

In March, a camera-ready Kristi Noem posed in front of a group of shirtless, shaved, tattooed men crammed inside a metal holding cell in a foreign prison. The photo-op (and video message) was taken during the Homeland Security secretary’s tour of El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, where the Trump administration had sent more than 230 Venezuelan migrants on flimsy evidence. Noem’s performance at CECOT was a triumphant show of ruthlessness as well as a warning: If you’re an immigrant unlawfully present in the United States, you too could end up shipped off to another country and held in one of the world’s worst prisons—perhaps indefinitely.

The administration’s apparent satisfaction in arranging the CECOT ordeal has been emblematic of the second Trump term’s ever-increasing callousness toward immigrants and willingness to treat the constraints of the law as mere suggestions. Last month, Human Rights Watch and the watchdog organization Cristosal documented evidence that the Venezuelans removed to El Salvador endured “torture” and “enforced disappearance.” (As we reported after their release, and confirmed by the report, men said that following Noem’s visit, they received more beatings and had their food taken away by the prison guards.)

That image of Noem and the saga of the Venezuelans the US government exiled to a notorious gulag—without a semblance of due process—should be seared into America’s collective memory. But in the months since it happened, and as those men are made to live with the trauma inflicted on them, I’ve wondered whether it will.

Displays of inhumanity were a normalized phenomenon in 2025. A peril of having punitive theater as a central tenet of governance is that, eventually, the shock factor and public outrage risk wearing out. The horror may never fully register. When there’s a barrage of previously-unbelievably-unconscionably-legally dubious acts and brutal policies, how does one begin to wrap their head around each uniquely reprehensible episode, let alone a year’s worth of anti-immigration cruelty?


Those images are appalling.  It looks like the Abu Ghraib photos out of Iraq.  But there's Noem smiling and happy and oblivious to issues such as human rights and human dignity.











The Department of Homeland Security just paid nearly $140 million to be in charge of managing its own deportation flights. 

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has signed a multimillion-dollar contract to purchase six Boeing 737 aircrafts from Daedalus Aviation Corporation, whose owners already have ties to massive DHS contracts, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. 

Immigration and Customs Enforcement previously chartered planes to carry out deportations. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told the Post that owning its own planes would allow ICE to “operate more effectively, including by using more efficient flight patterns.” 

Now the agency would be responsible for managing its own fleet of aircraft, flight crews, and all the logistics involved in transporting immigrant detainees around and out of the country. But John Sandweg, former acting ICE director, said that dealing with all of this might be more trouble than it’s worth.  

“It’s so much easier to issue a contract to a company that already manages a fleet of airplanes,” Sandweg told the Post. “So this move I’m surprised by because what the administration wants to accomplish, by and large, can be accomplished through charter flights already.”


But they've got big plans at Homeland.  The administration won't help Americans with regards to healthcare but they'll build up a new fleet of planes for depurations. 

And when they run out of all the money they've been given, Homeland Security just robs money from other departments.  This is from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:

Pentagon’s requested budget for 2026 indicates the Defense Department plans to spend at least $5 billion more for southern border operations alone

Warren: “It’s an insult to our service members that Pete Hegseth and Kristi Noem are using the defense budget as a slush fund for political stunts. Stripping military resources to promote a wasteful political agenda doesn’t make our military stronger or Americans safer.”

Cover Letter to the Pentagon (PDF) | Text of Report (PDF)

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Representative John Garamendi (D-Calif.) released a new report detailing the Trump administration’s diversion of funds and resources from the Department of Defense (DoD) to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for immigration enforcement, and its impact on readiness and morale.

Senators Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), along with Representatives Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.) and Sara Jacobs (D-Calif.) co-authored the report.

Under a second Trump administration, the U.S. military has become heavily involved in immigration enforcement. Senator Warren’s new report, the first detailed review of the Pentagon’s spending on immigration, found that DoD has committed at least $2 billion to support immigration enforcement through mobilizing and deploying troops to American cities and the Southern border, deporting and transporting immigrants on military aircrafts, detaining individuals on U.S. military installations, and more.

“It’s an insult to our service members that Pete Hegseth and Kristi Noem are using the defense budget as a slush fund for political stunts. Stripping military resources to promote a wasteful political agenda doesn’t make our military stronger or Americans safer,” said Senator Warren. “Congress needs to step in and hold the Trump Administration accountable for mishandling billions of taxpayer dollars.”

“When President Trump recklessly diverts our military to support immigration enforcement, our armed forces pay the price. As this report shows, these disruptions come at a significant cost, in both dollars and readiness,” said Representative Garamendi.

Despite an unprecedented $170 billion budget allocated to DHS, it’s unclear how much DoD has received in reimbursement for any of its spending on immigration enforcement. Meanwhile, the military is funding these efforts in support of DHS with money allocated for other DoD projects including updates to barracks, maintenance hangers, and military construction projects in the Pacific. Concerningly, the Pentagon has requested an additional $5 billion for further immigration support in its budget request for 2026.

“Diverting the military from its existing missions and thrusting it into immigration enforcement does not make Americans safer. This multi-billion-dollar political stunt is an overt waste of taxpayer resources and undermines national security, military readiness, and resources for our servicemembers,” said the members.

The members’ report found that, in 2025, the Pentagon has committed:

  • At least $1.3 billion for the deployment of troops and resources to the border;
  • At least $258 million to support Trump’s orders to deploy troops to Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland, and Memphis, along with plans to reassign 600 Judge Advocates (JAGs) as immigration judges;
  • At least $420.9 million for detaining immigrants at domestic military installations and overseas bases like Guantánamo and Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti; and
  • At least $40.3 million for military flights to deport and transport noncitizen detainees.

The report raised concerns that, in addition to the cost of the DoD immigration efforts, it has resulted in “servicemembers…being pulled from their homes, families, and civilian jobs for indefinite periods of time to support legally questionable political stunts,” wrote the members. The deployments also unnecessarily put our servicemembers in harm's way: in November, Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, was killed while her West Virginia National Guard unit was deployed to Washington, D.C, and Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe was critically injured.

The deployment of troops for immigration enforcement has also weakened the military’s ability to respond to emergencies. For example, the 101st Airborne Division — the U.S. Army’s only air assault division — deployed to the border instead of standing ready for national security missions. Additionally, leading into peak fire season, the California National Guard firefighting unit was “understaffed because roughly half its members (were) deployed to Los Angeles.” These deployments may also require units to miss key training exercises necessary to ensure combat readiness, as the Government Accountability Office found occurred during the first Trump administration.

The diversion of DoD funds is having a devastating effect on the military’s ability to improve services for troops and their families. Among the projects impacted by the prioritization of border operations is a $1 billion renovation of military barracks. Secretary Hegseth also diverted funding from elementary schools at Fort Knox and a U.S. military installation in Germany, an ambulatory care center and dental clinic to service Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, a jet-training facility in Mississippi, and Marine barracks in Japan.

During the first Trump administration, the DoD stopped deploying troops to the border after determining the deployments were hurting military readiness and morale. The border mission appeared to contribute to alcohol and drug abuse among service members, and may have even contributed to a number of tragic suicides among Texas National Guardsmen. The members raised concerns about similar issues arising again, particularly given the lack of clarity around how long deployments will last.

The report also slammed the administration’s failure to adequately inform Congress and the public about the diversion of funds. “The Trump administration’s secrecy leaves many questions unanswered. The administration has failed to provide clarity on basic questions about DoD’s role in supporting DHS,” said the members.

The coalition directed follow-up questions to Secretary Hegseth about the number of troops currently supporting immigration enforcement, how long military units will be supporting DHS, and whether DHS will reimburse the military.

On Thursday, December 11, 2025, the Senate Armed Services Committee will hold a hearing on deployment of the National Guard across the United States.

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Time and again, this administration has been confronted with a test of decency and compassion and they have failed each and every times.


Heads need to roll over this.  Maybe they soon will?  Laura Esposito (DAILY BEAST) notes:

White House officials are scrambling to do damage control amid growing reports that the president will soon purge some of his most problematic political appointees.

It’s widely believed that Trump, 79, is waiting until the one-year mark of his second term before reshuffling his already-embattled Cabinet—a strategy intended to avoid the revolving-door circus of his first term. Publicly, however, the White House is raging against any such suggestions.

“President Trump has assembled the most talented and capable Cabinet in American history,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told the Daily Beast on Monday. “These so-called reports are nothing but Fake News.”
This month, three of Trump’s most problematic political appointees have emerged as prime candidates for the chopping block: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Each has been at the center of their own mini-crisis, and each time the White House has slapped down rumors of their potential firings as mere media fabrication.


Isabel van Brugen (THE DAILY BEAST) acknowledges the whispers that many heads are on Chump's chopping block:

Trump administration officials are quietly floating replacements for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as rumors about her alleged romance with her top adviser spiral out of control.

Publicly, the White House has brushed off speculation that Noem’s job is in jeopardy, while Noem nervously laughed off questions about whether President Donald Trump had weighed firing her over an alleged extramarital relationship with Corey Lewandowski, dubbed D.C.’s “worst-kept secret.”

With each passing hour, the possibility gets more difficult to ignore. Isabel van Brugen (DAILY BEAST) notes:

Trump administration officials are quietly floating replacements for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as rumors about her alleged romance with her top adviser spiral out of control.

Publicly, the White House has brushed off speculation that Noem’s job is in jeopardy, while Noem nervously laughed off questions about whether President Donald Trump had weighed firing her over an alleged extramarital relationship with Corey Lewandowski, dubbed D.C.’s “worst-kept secret.”
Privately, however, an administration official and two people close to the administration told Politico that names have already surfaced as possible successors, including Fox News contributor and former Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz and term-limited Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who is set to leave office in January.
The Daily Beast has contacted the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for comment.

One person close to the Trump administration said they had heard “from people that she’s about to leave” but that she likely wouldn’t be fired. She could leave gracefully for “another opportunity” and be able to brag about her success helming Trump’s aggressive immigration agenda, the source said.


Noem is but one crook in an administration filled with nothing but crooks.  David Shepardson (REUTERS) reports:


The top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee said on Wednesday that the head of the Federal Aviation Administration failed to divest his holdings in Republic Airways in violation of his ethics agreement.

U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington said FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford, who previously served as CEO of Republic Airways, had agreed to divest his holdings within 90 days of confirmation. At the time of his confirmation, Bedford reported holding stock in Republic worth between $6 million and $30 million.

"It appears you continue to retain significant equity in this conflicting asset months past the deadline set to fully divest from Republic, which constitutes a clear violation of your ethics agreement. This is unacceptable and demands a full accounting,” Cantwell said. The FAA said Bedford will respond directly to Cantwell.

Cantwell made public a December 8 letter from the Office of Government Ethics that said Bedford had not complied with the ethics agreement and had sought an amendment to extend the divestiture timeframe for the remaining conflicting asset, Republic Airways. The ethics office said the request did not meet the standard for granting an amendment.


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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

5-Minute Salmon Salad


Kyle had salmon salad for the first time at Thanksgiving with his in-laws.  He loved it and has been all over the net looking for a recipe as tasty as what he had Thanksgiving Day.  For him, The Real Food Dietitians' Easy 5-Minute Salmon Salad recipe comes closet to tasting like what his in-laws served:

Ingredients
2 (5-6 oz) cans of salmon, drained*
⅓ cup mayonnaise**
1 medium stalk celery, finely chopped
3 tablespoons red onion, finely chopped
1 tablespoon fresh dill or 1 teaspoon dried dill
1–3 teaspoons fresh lemon juice (optional, add to taste)

Instructions
In a medium or large bowl, combine the drained salmon, mayonnaise, celery, red onion, dill, lemon juice (if using), and black pepper.
Stir until well mixed and add additional mayo to reach desired consistency.
Serve salmon salad as a sandwich, in a lettuce wrap, on a bed of greens, or enjoy with cucumber slices, crackers, or chips.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.






The White House has responded to Pope Leo XIV’s criticism of President Donald Trump’s Ukraine peace plan that was made in a rare unguarded moment while speaking to reporters in the town of Castel Gandolfo, Italy.

Referring to Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine, the pontiff said: “I think, unfortunately, some parts of it I have seen make a huge change in what was, for many, many years, a true alliance between Europe and the United States.
“The remarks that were made about Europe, also in interviews recently, I think, are trying to break apart what I think needs to be a very important alliance today and in the future. 

“So it is a program that President Donald Trump and his advisers put together. He is the president of the United States, and he has the right to do that. It has a number of things in it that I think that, while perhaps many people in the U.S. would be in agreement, I think that many others would see things in a different way.”


That morbidly obese man -- who looks like Jabba the Hut -- has already destroyed our economy, destroyed our health system, destroyed the lives of immigrants and people who look like the might be immigrants but he has also destroyed our standing the world and our longterm and important ties to Europe.  No one can trust him.  He's on  a murder spree in Latin America.  No one can take his word because he's forever changing it.  In fact, unless you're a drug lord convicted in the US and serving time, you can't trust him.  But if you are that convicted drug lord, he will happily pardon you and put you back on the street where you can do much more damage. 


This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot" for Wednesday:

Wednesday, December 10,  2025.  Chump returns to Pennsylvania to lie but the crowds don't really show up for him this time.  America is moving on from the lame duck.


Before we get into the sewer that is Chump and the speech he gave yesterday, let's note this from Senator Patty Murray's office:


CYMI from Politico: The Education Department gave another agency power to distribute its money. It hasn’t gone well.

ICYMI from Gov Exec: Trump admin acknowledges difficulties in transferring Education programs to other agencies, internal documents show

***WATCH: Senator Murray questions witnesses on how the Trump administration has increased bureaucratic hurdles for educators and harmed career and technical education***

Washington, D.C. — Today, at a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) subcommittee hearing on career and technical education (CTE), U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA)—a former chair and senior member of the HELP Committee—questioned witnesses on how the Trump administration’s attempts to dismantle the Department of Education (ED) by spinning off critical education responsibilities to other agencies are harming students and threatening education programs across the nation.

President Trump signed an executive order in March seeking to eliminate the Department of Education. Federal law requires an act of Congress to close the department, and Secretary McMahon has repeatedly affirmed that only Congress can shut down the department. Knowing that Congress will not pass a law to abolish the Department of Education, she has nonetheless worked hard to dismantle the department from within. In July, Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced that she planned to illegally transfer responsibility of CTE and adult education programs to the Department of Labor–leading to technical problems, communications breakdowns, bureaucratic hurdles, and logistical issues at the agency. Despite these problems, last month, the Trump administration announced that it would double down on this failure and attempt to illegally shutter even more of the Department of Education by moving significant responsibilities of almost all K-12 education programs and the majority of higher education grantmaking to other agencies with little to no education expertise—causing early literacy programs, preschool programs, and college access programs to be administered out of an agency whose primary task is to implement workforce training and labor protections. Now, K-12 and higher education grantees will need to work with multiple federal agencies, instead of one, in the administration of these programs, creating new bureaucratic hurdles for states and school districts in the process. Senator Murray hosted a roundtable last month with parents, educators, and advocates in Seattle decrying the administration’ latest actions to dismantle ED.  

In opening comments, Senator Murray said:

“Thank you, Chair Tuberville. I’m really glad that we are having this important conversation.

“I want to take this opportunity to say how outraged I am by how callously the Trump Administration has mishandled our education programs, as it is taking a wrecking ball to the Department of Education.

“Earlier this year, Secretary McMahon cast off much of her Department’s responsibility for career and technical education and adult education programs to the Labor Department, with basically no notice, no planning—which has resulted in funding delays and other problems.

“Unfortunately, that was just a preview of what was to come.

“Three weeks ago, President Trump and Secretary McMahon announced they are moving almost all K-12 education programs, and many higher education programs, to DOL, and they are moving others to HHS, Interior, State. 

“And they also promised to keep moving more programs—including Special Education—to other agencies, all without consulting Congress. That should be unacceptable to every one of us.

“Congress has repeatedly and clearly authorized those programs at the Department of Education and provided funding to the Department of Education to carry them out. Moving programs to agencies without the experience nor the capacity to administer them is really a disservice to our students and to our schools.

“The Department of Labor is not used to administering the number of programs administered by the Department of Education. We saw chaos earlier this year when the CTE and Adult Education programs were moved from the Department of Education to DOL.

“How much worse is it going to be when DOL is saddled with thousands of education grants, like TRIO, when they have never administered anything near that scale? How are they going to administer Impact Aid programs with zero experience doing that? Why is the Department of Labor administering programs for preschoolers and elementary school students at all?

“The Trump administration has not answered those questions or even consulted Congress. The Secretary of Labor has never testified to how she would administer any of these new programs—and she even failed to explain how she’s meeting her existing responsibilities.

“This is not saving money. It is not reducing bureaucracy. It is increasing chaos. DOL is already charging McMahon over a million additional dollars to now do the CTE work her employees were doing.

“Taking over significantly larger and complex programs will surely cost significantly more—but of course, the administration hasn’t told us how much it’s going to be. And now we will have two separate Departments ‘co-managing’ all of these programs.

“How is that going to reduce bureaucracy? States, school districts, and families are going to have to deal with multiple federal agencies now when they used to deal with one.

“So I want to make clear: I am always ready for a conversation about how we improve these federal programs. But that couldn’t be further from what is happening with this administration.

“And again, they aren’t even bothering to talk to Congress about it and how they can pursue these ideas legally—by passing a law to do it. They’re just doing it, which tells you pretty much how serious they are about doing anything.

“So I appreciate this hearing, but I needed this opportunity to express my dismay at what is happening in this administration to our schools, to our students, and really, to the future of our country with all this mismanaging going on.”

Witnesses at the hearing included: Mr. Luke Rhine, Vice President, Rodel Foundation; Chris Cox, Deputy Chancellor for Instruction, Research, and Development, Alabama Community College System; Ms. Chelle Travis, Executive Director, SkillsUSA; and Mr. Joel Stadtlander, Director of Human Resources, ArcelorMittal Calvert.

[TRUMP ADMIN UNDERMINING EDUCATION]

Senator Murray began by asking Mr. Rhine about the inter-agency agreements Secretary McMahon announced last month, which are intended to further dismantle the Department without any concern for how to best manage these programs and help students, “But Mr. Rhine, let me ask you, and I wanted to ask you given your expertise: can Education and DOL collaborate on these programs without an inter-agency agreement, and have they collaborated on CTE before?”

“So, there is a long history of collaboration between the Department of Education and the Department of Labor. And what that history tells us is that it does not require major structural realignment. Where states have partnered, where federal agencies have partnered, is essentially through a number of instances. So, the implementation of WIOA, Titles I and III exist at the U.S. Department of Labor. Titles II and IV, which are inherently education programs, exist at the Department of Education—used to exist at the Department of Education. There was an inter-agency working group that worked directly with states and across federal agencies to manage the implementation of WIOA and ensure that our nation’s adult education and workforce system was responsive to states. There are also examples where the Departments of Education and Labor have partnered to offer and support things like career and technical education. When I worked federally, we offered a number of joint issue, we jointly issued a number of guidance documents to states that help them think about the integration of CTE, the expansion of post-secondary CTE to include registered apprenticeship as well as short term credential programs. How states could modify their post-secondary funding formula, which states are given the authority to do under the Act to include at the time programs that were not Pell-eligible. So, there are many instances where the Departments of Education and Labor have cooperatively worked together, but in past instances, they’ve essentially centered states’ needs as part of their joint collaboration. And I think that’s one thing that we’re missing right now, is really working hand in glove with states to make sure that they have the information that they need to lead effectively,” answered Mr. Rhine.

“Thank you. I’m over my time, but Mr. Chairman, I really think Congress needs to look at what is happening here, what’s happening to our programs, what’s happening to families’ access, whether there’s any collaboration, how they’re putting this together. And clearly, again, it’s up to Congress to pass the law. The administration cannot do this without Congress having their input,” Senator Murray concluded.

A senior member and former chair of the HELP Committee, Senator Murray has championed students and families at every stage of her career—fighting to help ensure every child in America can get a high-quality public education. Among other things, Senator Murray negotiated the bipartisan Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), landmark legislation that she got signed into law, replacing the broken No Child Left Behind Act. In June, she wrote a letter to Department of Education (ED) Secretary Linda McMahon with Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D, CT-03), Congressman Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (D, VA-03), and Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), calling out the Department’s illegal efforts to attempt to transfer responsibility over CTE programs to the Department of Labor (DOL). The lawmakers also called out the moves in a July statement, and Senator Murray joined Congresswoman DeLauro and Senator Baldwin to condemn the Department of Education’s continued attempts to illegally transfer CTE responsibility to the DOL in September. Last week, Senator Murray led her colleagues in sending a letter to Secretary McMahon slamming ED’s recent announcement that it has signed interagency agreements (IAAs) to illegally outsource core functions that students and their families rely on—and calling on her to reverse these latest steps to dismantle ED.

Senator Murray also helped pass the bipartisan Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act in 2018, which updated and reauthorized the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education (CTE) Act to update job training and CTE programs to meet the needs of local economies in the 21st century.

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Yesterday, Chump held another of his KKK rally featuring, among others, a confused and troubled man wearing a t-shirt with "Persians for Trump" across the shirt.  It's Chump so it was Chump lying.  That's is his default position.  Today on MS NOW's MORNING JOE, Mika Brzezinski explained, "Just a fact check on that last bit.  The inflation rate is higher than it was a year ago and has been rising since President Trump's tariffs took effect in April, meanwhile beef prices are at an all time high and his tariffs are to blame for increased costs on commo grocery items like coffee and orange juice.  Also, continuing problems, Willie, as more and more people appear to be having trouble finding jobs, definitely having trouble finding homes and affordability is a big issue."

   




Less than a thousand people turned out   200 to 300 people turned out yesterday.  Yes, much less than a thousand.  Oh, how Chump has fallen.  It was about a year and eight months ago that he officially kicked off his campaign with his first official campaign rally on April 14th -- it too took place in Pennsylvania.  And it was in a very rural area -- Schnecksville. They purposely avoided the bigger, nearby location of Allentown which was more metro and had more Biden supporters at the time.  But even in a small rural area, he was able to pull out "thousands."  Some estimates claiming four or five thousand.  

But yesterday, as president, he could only pull off maybe 300.  Maybe. At his  first rally in months.

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"It's all collapsing, Donald" -- so notes Ben on MEIDASTOUCH NEWS this morning.



Part of his 'national' speech about what's effecting Americans saw him devote a hefty amount of time to attacking US House Rep Ilhan Omar.  He attacked her hijab as "a little turban."  I guess that's what we should call that thinning and dying hair on top of Chump's empty head -- a little turban.  And he attacked her marriage with lies.  Citizenship via marriage?  Is he really the one to make such an attack?  Melanie did not enter this country and become a citizen without breaking many rules.  So do we really want to go there?  

He reveals himself to be a mincing queen when he says "affordability" in the speech.

No one but the idiots of MAGA have mistaken bone spurs and soft hands Chump for the epitome of masculinity and it's not just the rumors from the eighties about Donald and Larkin, it's his tendency to mince and to get so prissy.  (I'm not stating that to be gay is to be prissy or mincing.  I am saying that is the stereotype and for why that is the stereotype see Ava and my "TV: Exploding a stereotype" from years ago about how the media created that false stereotype to hide the sexuality of a number of performers.)


In the speech, Chump lied about how we are respected around the wolrd -- now -- because of him. 

Nothing could be futher from the truth.  The UK wants no part of our kiling people on the seas.  They and other countries now worry about sharing intel with us.  And there's so much more.  Take a recent pardon.   Leigh Kimmins (DAILY BEAST) reports:

Honduras has put out an international arrest warrant for its former leader days after he was released from a U.S. prison thanks to a pardon by President Donald Trump. The country’s former president, Juan Orlando Hernández, who served from 2014 to 2022, was arrested less than a month after leaving office and later extradited to the United States to face drug-trafficking and weapons charges. He was then sentenced to 45 years in prison. Speaking to reporters last week, Trump insisted that Hernández’s arrest and conviction were a “Biden set-up,” even though the prosecution began during Trump’s first term. The president issued a formal pardon for Hernández on Dec. 1, leading to his release from a federal prison in West Virginia last week. But his legal trouble has not ended, as the Honduran attorney general, Johel Antonio Zelaya Alvarez, announced on Monday that he had issued an international warrant for the arrest of Hernández, citing money laundering and fraud charges that date back to his first term. “We have been wounded by the tentacles of corruption and by the criminal networks that have deeply scarred the life of our country,” Zelaya wrote on X. The Department of Justice said previously that he had overseen “years of destructive narco-trafficking of the highest imaginable magnitude.”



The Honduran government is going against President Donald Trump, issuing an international arrest warrant against former president Juan Orlando Hernandez, who he pardoned last week for drug-trafficking charges.

"We have been lacerated by the tentacles of corruption and by the criminal networks that have deeply marked the life of our country," said Honduran attorney general Johel Antonio Zelaya Alvarez in a social media post. He has also sought the help of Interpol.
Hernandez was released from prison last week after being pardoned by Trump. He was convicted in June 2024 York federal court after being found guilty of drug and gun trafficking charges. He was also required to pay a $8 million fine.

His whereabouts since are unknown, with his wife telling The Washington Post that he was in a "safe place" in the U.S. for his security. However, she added, he is "very eager to get in touch with the Honduran people." His wife and daughters remain in Honduras.




Donald Chump has put himself in another trap.  Robert Davis (RAW STORY) reports:


A cabinet official in the Trump administration stunned political analysts and observers on Monday when she claimed during a television interview that a "golden age is right around the corner."

Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins was interviewed on Fox Business on Monday afternoon, where she discussed America's rising cost of living with host Larry Kudlow. Recent polling has shown that the cost of living is a top priority for a wi
"Gas is down; lumber is down; eggs are down, Larry Kudlow," Rollins said. "Really, everything is coming down ... We're not tone deaf. We know that many Americans are like, 'Well, we're still not feeling the relief.' The relief is coming. The structure is there ... It really is a golden age just right around the corner."

Rollins' statements caught several political analysts and observers off guard.


Two things, we noted this video yesterday from MEIDASTOUCH NEWS.  
 

 

Rollins stood out in that not for her statement but for her attitude. She almost comes across as a real person -- a true feat for a member of that administration.  She's not as cloying or as desperate to suck up.  

Had I not been focused on that, maybe I would've caught the trap Chump was falling into.

Operation Happy Talk.  We came up with that in 2005 for the Iraq War and the lies from an administration about it.  June 24, 2007, Isaiah even did a comic on it, The World Today Just Nuts "Pace and Gates frolic in Operation Happy Talk


Instead of reality about Iraq, Operation Happy Talk severed up non-stop lies.  And Chump's in it now.  "Turned corner" will most likely be his next claim.  We turned a corner on Iraq, over and over and over to the point that the US was marching in a square and never moving forward despite the claims of Operation Happy Talk.

Chump has put himself in the trap.  He's stuck there now.

In other news, news of the wet mess Pete Hegseth, Megan Mineiro and Julian E. Barnes (NEW YORK TIMES) report

Democratic lawmakers said on Tuesday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a classified briefing, declined to commit to showing the full Congress unedited video of the U.S. military’s attack on a boat in the Caribbean on Sept. 2.

The attack, which included a follow-up strike that killed two survivors, has been the subject of intense scrutiny on Capitol Hill and among military experts, who have raised questions about its legality.

“His answer: We have to study it,” Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader, said of Mr. Hegseth’s response on Tuesday. “Well, in my view, they’ve studied it long enough.”

Mr. Schumer added: “Congress ought to be able to see it.”

The closed-door discussion also included Secretary of State Marco Rubio; John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director; and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It mostly centered on the 22 known boat strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific that the Trump administration has carried out since early September, according to a U.S. official briefed on the meeting. The attacks have killed at least 87 people.

You may remember that Donald Chump originally said the video would be released.  But then, on Monday, asked again, he changed his position.  He changed his position and attacked the reporter asking the question.  Insisted she was a liar and that he had never said he would release it.  But he had and he was in front of the cameras when he said so.

Oh, let me advise you to not speculate that this lie came due to his increasing dementia.  Yesterday at his speech in Pennsylvania, Donald Chump wanted everyone to know that it was illegal to speculate about his health!

Of course it's not.  But this is the administration that doesn't know the law.  Kristi Noem infamously declared -- when asked what habeus corpus was -- said habeous corpus is a president's right.  It's not.  It's a Latin phrase that literally means "produce the body" -- and even people who didn't study Latin should know that from the Robert Altman film THE PLAYER.  And it's the administration where Pam da Bimbo Bondi can get away with saying that hate speech laws will be used against those who do not wail over the death over the death of hate merchant Charlie Kirk.  Pam, that little bimbo, apparently thought she was the attorney general of Canada which does have hate speech laws.  The US, however, does not.

On Pete, let's note the following:

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And let's wind down with this from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:

“When Executive Branch officials determining immigration policy have a personal stake in their decision-making, they may be improperly influenced to enact policies that generate billions for their favored immigration contractors.”

Text of Letter (PDF)

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Representative Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) led a new probe calling on the Inspectors General (IG) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of Defense (DoD) to investigate whether defense and immigration contractors are receiving lucrative contracts because of their ties to high-level Trump administration officials, including Tom Homan, the “Border Czar.”

Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Andy Kim (D-N.J.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), along with Representatives Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.), and Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) joined in signing the letter.

“When Executive Branch officials determining immigration policy have a personal stake in their decision-making, they may be improperly influenced to enact policies that generate billions for their favored immigration contractors,” said the lawmakers.

Before the 2024 election, Homan, who previously ran a firm that helped contractors secure DHS contracts, allegedly accepted $50,000 in cash in exchange for helping certain companies win contracts. Since joining the Trump administration, Homan reportedly has participated in meetings with immigration contractors about contracts, potentially in violation of ethics rules. Some of the companies with ties to Homan have been short-listed to compete for lucrative contracts.

Other senior officials, like Stephen Miller, President Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff and Homeland Security Advisor, have financial and professional ties to private contractors who have profited from the administration's immigration agenda, including ties through stock investments, past lobbying and employment backgrounds, and campaign contributions.

For example, GEO Group, a former client of Mr. Homan, reported that it had entered new contracts worth over $130 million with ICE in 2025 alone. GEO also said it anticipated that increased detention “could generate between $500 million and $600 million” for the company each year, and increased deportation flights would generate $40 million to $50 million each year.

The letter asks that the Inspectors General investigate whether this windfall was in part due to the company’s ties to the administration. One of GEO Group’s subsidiaries, BI Incorporated, will benefit from contracts to supply ankle monitors and other electronic surveillance devices. Mr. Homan has also called for expanding ICE’s detention capacity, an area GEO specializes in and therefore is likely to receive contracts for. Additionally, David Venturella, who until recently served as GEO’s Vice President, is now a top ICE official overseeing immigration detention centers like those run by GEO.

Palantir, which offers data services for ICE to identify and target immigrants, and which has also secured contracts during this administration, is another example of these troubling connections. The company is a donor to the White House ballroom and its CEO donated to President Trump’s campaign. In addition, Mr. Miller holds between $100,000 and $250,000 worth of stock in Palantir and his senior policy advisor Kara Frederick owns between $50,000 and $100,000 in Palantir stock. The list of ties between Trump Administration officials and immigration contractors goes on.

“These apparent conflicts of interest risk the further erosion of public confidence in DoD and DHS at a time when taxpayer dollars are being funneled toward ICE practices that are increasingly regarded as inhumane,” concluded the lawmakers.

The coalition urged the IGs to open an investigation into the matter, including into whether Homan’s participation in the contracting process violates federal ethics laws, whether other Trump administration officials with financial or personal ties to contractors have helped them secure contracts, and whether any immigration-related contracts have bypassed the standard bidding process.

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