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MO0N · 26/01/2026 17:36

SerendipityJane · 26/01/2026 17:23

Jeff Bezos paid $75m, the stupid shiny cocksucker.

RedTagAlan · 26/01/2026 17:48

A timely article just published on Sky news. About how Interpol are working on people trafficking. Police forces working together, across borders. Investigating, rather than sending out jackbooted thugs in unmarked SUVs.

Not a vote winning method. But more effective I suspect.

Child kidnapped for organ removal among 4,414 helped in trafficking crackdown | World News | Sky News

Child kidnapped for organ removal among 4,414 helped in trafficking crackdown

Interpol say the boy from Mozambique was one of thousands of potential victims protected by an operation involving more than 14,000 police across 119 countries.

https://news.sky.com/story/child-kidnapped-for-organ-removal-among-4-414-helped-in-trafficking-crackdown-13499144

walllaw · 26/01/2026 17:48

SerendipityJane · 26/01/2026 17:18

Pork markets !

Paging Liz Truss.

No one in our household ever says the work pork now without pausing and smiling gormlessly, waiting for absent applause.

SerendipityJane · 26/01/2026 17:51

RedTagAlan · 26/01/2026 17:35

Hence me disputing your mention of the Iranian revolution having more impact.

Mao holds the record for the biggest statistic.

It's not the dead in a revolution that really defines it. It's what the survivors do.

SerendipityJane · 26/01/2026 17:53

realityslapsyou · 26/01/2026 17:05

I'm only on page 27, so apologies if this has been answered. This is the quote I saw:

Patel’s statements also drew immediate pushback from the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, which on Sunday joined several other gun rights advocacy groups in sounding the alarm.
Gun rights groups have long defended the right to openly carry firearms in public, a position that Trump and others on the right have championed over the years.
“This is completely incorrect on Minnesota law. There is no prohibition on a permit holder carrying a firearm, loaded, with multiple magazines at a protest or rally in Minnesota,” the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus wrote on X in response to Patel’s comments.
A day earlier, Bill Essayli, a top prosecutor in the US Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, posted on X that “if you approach law enforcement with a gun, there is a high likelihood they will be legally justified in shooting you. Don’t do it!”
Those remarks drew swift condemnation from the National Rifle Association, the US’ leading gun lobby, which called them “dangerous and wrong” and urged officials to resist “making generalizations and demonizing law-abiding citizens.”
Another prominent group, the Gun Owners of America, described Essayli’s comments as “untoward” and said the Second Amendment “protects Americans’ right to bear arms while protesting — a right the federal government must not infringe upon.”

Also thought this was interesting:
Walsh noted that the Trump administration’s rhetoric toward Pretti is out of step with its opposition to state firearms regulations. Just last week, the Justice Department urged the Supreme Court to strike down a Hawaii law that bans people from carrying guns onto private property without the explicit approval of the property owner, arguing it trampled on Second Amendment rights.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/us-gun-rights-groups-and-legal-experts-question-trump-administrations-stance-on-the-second-amendment-after-shooting/

I'll be honest, "Republicans seek to restrict second amendment" was not a trillion to one headline I had any money on.

LlttledrummergirI · 26/01/2026 17:53

DuncinToffee · 26/01/2026 10:42

Rest in Peace Alex Jeffrey Pretti🙏🏾 The VA ICU Nurses send him off right 💔

https://bsky.app/profile/metaresistance.bsky.social/post/3mdchsm2jos2y

Thanks @DuncinToffee thats brought me to tears.
Flowers

PickAChew · 26/01/2026 17:54

I've had a big lump of pork shoulder in the oven for half the afternoon. It's smelling delicious so please don't put me off my dinner!

RedTagAlan · 26/01/2026 18:04

Now being reported that Trump agreed to look into the number of feds deployed.

So it's Trump to the rescue ? He stood back and let his sycophants try to out sycophant each other, and now he will step in as the voice of reason?

Well, that will be spin. Because what Trump has actually been doing is entertaining Melania as they watch her movie. No doubt hoping for a bit of rare jiggy jiggy.

AcrossthePond55 · 26/01/2026 18:07

MO0N · 26/01/2026 17:36

Jeff Bezos paid $75m, the stupid shiny cocksucker.

Chump change paid by a chump.

SerendipityJane · 26/01/2026 18:09

RedTagAlan · 26/01/2026 18:04

Now being reported that Trump agreed to look into the number of feds deployed.

So it's Trump to the rescue ? He stood back and let his sycophants try to out sycophant each other, and now he will step in as the voice of reason?

Well, that will be spin. Because what Trump has actually been doing is entertaining Melania as they watch her movie. No doubt hoping for a bit of rare jiggy jiggy.

Trump is the master of "saying".

And surely we've all had bosses who "looked into" giving us a raise ?

AcrossthePond55 · 26/01/2026 18:11

LlttledrummergirI · 26/01/2026 17:53

Thanks @DuncinToffee thats brought me to tears.
Flowers

Me too. I think I've shed more tears in the last 3 weeks than I've shed in the last 7 months.

RedTagAlan · 26/01/2026 18:15

And now DHS say there is ICE bodycam footage. It is being reviewed.

This is why the free press has to be valued. CNN spotted bodycams on 2 agents, from the phone vids.

movingstars · 26/01/2026 19:30

RedTagAlan · 26/01/2026 16:39

I was trying to find reviews on that earlier today. None yet. Apparently she is making $27 million from it.

The Sunday Times ran a practically full page piece that made me cancel my subscription. Apparently 1 hour after the telephone lines opened, I wasn’t the only one.

Blackmail, Bluster and Batshit Bonkers - Trump Thread #153
CaveMum · 26/01/2026 20:29

Taken from Facebook:

Vice Admiral Nancy Lacore, one of the senior military leaders fired without cause by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last summer, has announced that she's running for the Congressional seat of Republican Nancy Mace in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District -- turning her dismissal from the Pentagon into a fight to flip a Republican House seat.

"After decades of service to our country, a career that started as a Navy pilot and finished as a three-star admiral, I was removed from my position without cause," Lacore declared in her campaign announcement last week. "I still have more to give, more to fight for, more work to do -- and I am not done serving."

Lacore is a trailblazer in every sense: a 35-year Navy veteran who began her career as a helicopter pilot and rose to become a three-star admiral and the 16th Chief of the Navy Reserve, where she led more than 60,000 sailors. A native of Albany, New York, she followed in her father's footsteps by accepting an ROTC scholarship to the College of the Holy Cross, earning her naval aviator wings in 1993.

Over three and a half decades, she accumulated approximately 1,300 flight hours in military aircraft, deployed to Afghanistan in 2011, commanded Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, and served as the 93rd Commandant of Naval District Washington before ascending to lead the Navy Reserve. Her awards include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, four Meritorious Service Medals, and four Navy Commendation Medals.

Her firing on August 22, 2025 exactly one year after taking command of the Navy Reserve came alongside Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, who led the Defense Intelligence Agency, and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, who commanded the Navy SEALs. The Defense Department offered no explanation for her dismissal beyond the catchall "loss of confidence," the same vague justification Hegseth has used to fire dozens of America's most senior military leaders.

Ironically, this unprecedented purge has been conducted by the least qualified Defense Secretary in modern history -- a former Fox News TV host with no senior military command experience, no experience managing large organizations, and no previous government service at any level.

This systematic dismantling of military leadership has alarmed national security experts across the political spectrum. Five former defense secretaries including retired Gen. Jim Mattis, Trump's own first defense secretary condemned the firings as "reckless" in a joint letter to Congress, asking for "immediate hearings to assess the national security implications" of the dismissals.

Former National Security Council member Kori Schake, a George W. Bush adviser, said the Trump administration is "squandering an enormous amount of talent." Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, a Marine officer who served in Iraq and now sits on the House Armed Services Committee, was blunter: "That's a recipe not just for a politicized military, but an authoritarian military. That's the way militaries work in Russia and China and North Korea."

In Lacore's case, her extensive military record and broader community service show the high caliber of leader that Hegseth has dismissed without cause. After returning from Afghanistan in 2012, she visited the Women in Military Service for America Memorial for the first time and found herself paging through a book devoted to the stories of women who died in Iraq and Afghanistan -- and realized that even after 24 years in the Navy and her own deployment to a war zone, she had no idea how many women had been killed.

"As a woman who had just served in Afghanistan, I really had no idea who had been killed, how many, what services," she said. "And so, I was like, 'You know what, I can do something about this.'"

So she did. In 2014, Lacore founded Valor Run, running 160 miles in 160 hours one mile for each of the 160 American servicewomen who died in Iraq and Afghanistan from Chesapeake, Virginia to the Women's Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, raising $33,000 for military charities.

"It's not about me running," she said at the time. "It's about the people coming together and recognizing all the women who have died." The nonprofit ran for ten years, awarding more than $30,000 in scholarships to children whose mothers served in those wars.

Lacore's campaign is centered on putting people first affordability, opportunity, and honoring service. "Hard work should result in a stable life," she said. "Americans deserve a lower cost of living housing, healthcare, childcare, and daily essentials -- so families, seniors, veterans, and young Americans can build secure futures." With four of her six children now in the workforce, she knows the challenges young people, in particular, are facing firsthand.

South Carolina's 1st District, which includes Charleston, Beaufort, and the surrounding Lowcountry, leans Republican -- Trump won it by 13 points in 2024. But there's precedent for an upset: in 2018, Democrat Joe Cunningham flipped this very seat in one of the biggest upsets of the midterm cycle, becoming the first Democrat to represent the Charleston-based district since 1981. Cunningham lost narrowly to Mace in 2020, but Democrats believe that in a wave election year, with the right candidate, the seat could flip again.

Nancy Lacore a decorated combat veteran, a three-star admiral, a mother of six, and the founder of a nonprofit to honor fallen servicewomen may be exactly that candidate. As she declared: "I've served my whole life, and I'm not done yet."

shuddacuddadidnt · 26/01/2026 20:44

My money is on @RedTagAlan being in China.

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 26/01/2026 20:47

I think not speculating is best, given the suggestion that if discovered, Mumsnet will be blocked.

Talkinpeace · 26/01/2026 20:51

I regard @RedTagAlan s location
as confidential as our real names.

Many of us know who each other are.
Many of us know where each other are
BUT
these threads are open to Google search and DailyHeil article scraping

we should respect each other
(even the irritating ones like Clav just don the road from me !)

shuddacuddadidnt · 26/01/2026 20:56

I'm sure that 'that' country is aware of MN. Sometimes they block and unblock lesser sites randomly.

CaveMum · 26/01/2026 21:24

I have no idea why there are random bits of text struck through on my last post!

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 26/01/2026 21:33

CaveMum · 26/01/2026 21:24

I have no idea why there are random bits of text struck through on my last post!

If you use two - (hyphen or n-dash) to signify a longer m-dash, the bits between those double dashes get struck out, I think. Hang on: this text is between two lots of two hyphens. –This text is between em-dashes–.

Yup, that does it.

CaveMum · 26/01/2026 21:37

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 26/01/2026 21:33

If you use two - (hyphen or n-dash) to signify a longer m-dash, the bits between those double dashes get struck out, I think. Hang on: this text is between two lots of two hyphens. –This text is between em-dashes–.

Yup, that does it.

Ah got you, that’ll teach me to copy and paste!

Evenstar · 26/01/2026 21:45

🦇

Blackmail, Bluster and Batshit Bonkers - Trump Thread #153
NamefortheseThreads · 26/01/2026 21:47

RedTagAlan · 26/01/2026 16:39

I was trying to find reviews on that earlier today. None yet. Apparently she is making $27 million from it.

Heather Cox Richardson mentioned it in her newsletter yesterday, it was interesting the way she phrased Jeff Bezos’s financing of it.

DuncinToffee · 26/01/2026 22:02

Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino will imminently leave Minnesota along with some of his agents, according to administration officials familiar with the matter.

Jaichangecentfoisdenom · 26/01/2026 22:25

I’ve been dipping in and out of the news today as I’ve been finding it even more overwhelmingly sad than usual, but I’m sure I saw somewhere that Trump was finally going to have to back down on Minnesota as he had gone too far for even the most gun-toting of MAGAts. Was it here? I can’t find it again, annoyingly. I also thought I saw a statement from the four living past presidents saying this must stop, but I can’t find that, either. Probably all wishful thinking. What I did see was the shameful behaviour this evening, of Mark Rutte saying NATO can’t survive without the US. Bollocks to that and him. He’s enabling Trump. There are suggestions he should be replaced as head of NATO and I must say, I agree.

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