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Catherine Giovannoni's avatar

Simon, great news about Trump caving on funding for airports. He could have done that weeks ago and saved a lot of misery.

I'm excited about No Kings; I'll be at my local one tomorrow, American flag in hand.

I'm glad Congress is going home for a break. First, every day they don't pass the SAVE Act gets us closer to the point when we're too close to the election for them to implement it. Second, I'm hoping a few more of the Republicans decide it's time to retire. Some time at home talking to constituents just might do that.

I called my congressman and senators to say NO more funding for ICE or this war. I also said that I want them to begin regularly discussing Trump's mental decline which was on view in yesterday's cabinet meeting. I'm writing postcards to Virginia voters about redistricting.

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This is truly astonishing! The AfD, a German party accused of having clear neo-Nazi sympathies, is disassociating itself from Trump because they consider Trump too toxic

. "Unpopular Trump spurned by AfD leaders before key German elections"

BERLIN — Leaders of Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) are quietly distancing themselves from U.S. President Donald Trump as backlash over the Iran war grows and important elections loom.

While rank-and-file members of the AfD continue to cultivate contacts with Trump administration officials and MAGA Republicans — and see it as in their long-term interest to do so — the party’s leaders are urging lawmakers to tamp down the overt, public embrace.

https://www.politico.eu/article/afd-leaders-want-to-keep-distance-from-unpopular-trump-before-key-eastern-elections/

When even the AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) considers Trump too extreme and too much of a liability, then you’ve really got a problem!

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