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March 21, 2026
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Donald Trump
Trump regime and the law
Economic Development, Climate Justice, and Prosperous Communities in the 21st Century
Putin
Iran
NBC News - For the first time since the U.S. launched a war on Iran, this week top intelligence officials spoke publicly about the conflict. But their testimony before Congress contradicted President Donald Trump’s statements about the potential consequences and goals of the operation, challenging the White House’s effort to shape perceptions about the war.
In hearings on Wednesday and Thursday, intelligence chiefs told lawmakers that the White House was briefed about how Iran would likely retaliate against its neighbors if it came under attack, that Tehran could drive up oil prices and disrupt global supply chains, that regime change was not a goal of the war and that Israel appeared to have different objectives than Washington in the campaign. Their answers diverged from Trump’s public comments and failed to sync with some of the White House’s talking points about the widening conflict in the Middle East.
March 20, 2026
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Warning over Social Security funds
A new analysis from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) warned that Social Security’s retirement trust fund is projected to become insolvent in fiscal year 2032, triggering steep automatic benefit reductions if Congress does not take action.
The group’s brief—drawing on the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) latest baseline—said that aligning Social Security’s spending and revenues would ultimately strengthen the nation’s fiscal and economic outlook, and that abrupt, across-the-board cuts at insolvency would be highly disruptive for retirees.
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Pro-Putin blogger turns on his leader
Donovan Lynch -A prominent Russian blogger who made a name for himself doing the Kremlin’s bidding was sent to a psychiatric hospital after publicly turning on Vladimir Putin in a shocking manifesto earlier this week. Ilya Remeslo, a lawyer and former member of a Kremlin-controlled public advisory body, gained fame by targeting critics of the Russian president, most notably opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
But for reasons unknown, Remeslo suddenly had a very public change of heart this week, posting a scathing manifesto in which he called for Putin’s ouster and demanded he be tried for war crimes...
Remeslo’s unexpected flaying of Putin came at a particularly bad time for the Russian leader, who’s facing criticism from even some longtime supporters over his perceived abandonment of Russian allies Iran and Venezuela. Remeslo also tore into Putin for waging a “dead-end” war in Ukraine that he said was being fought “solely for the sake of Putin’s complexes.”
He called for the Russian leader to be put on trial as a war criminal and thief, blasting the strongman for his repression of media freedom and the internet.
Meanwhile . .
U.S. scholars think U.S. now falls nearly halfway between liberal democracy and dictatorship.
Immigrants
Daily Beast - The Cato Institute, an independent think-tank based in D.C., published figures on Wednesday on what it calls “the largest fraud in the history of the U.S. immigration system.”
The non-profit accuses Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem of charging a conservative estimate of $1.3 billion to migrants in fees for visa processing and other services they have precisely zero intention of providing.
The administration is allegedly continuing to impose those costs on prospective immigrants from more than 90 countries despite the fact that they are, as a result of the Trump administration’s policies, effectively “banned from receiving immigrant visas and immigrating permanently to the United States.”
Under Rubio’s leadership, officials at the State Department have apparently even gone so far as to issue internal guidance actively prohibiting staff from informing those migrants they stand no hope of success, because “this could be seen as pre-adjudication” on their applications.
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“I learned early on that it is never a good idea for a nation to strip an enemy so naked of its dignity that it feels that it has nothing left to lose. It usually comes back to haunt you.” - Thomas L. Friedman, NY Times opinion columnist
Iran
The Hill - Pentagon is speeding up the deployment of thousands of additional Marines and sailors to the Middle East amid speculation that the Trump administration could send troops into Iranian territory. The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), made up of at least 2,200 Marines, set off from San Diego aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer on Wednesday, sooner than expected, according to multiple reports.
MS NOW - As the war in Iran approaches the three-week mark with no end in sight, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are at odds over one key matter: How will this end?
For many lawmakers — supporters and skeptics alike — the answer remains elusive. Much of the uncertainty stems from Iran’s ability to dictate the pace and scope of the conflict, as well as the administration’s failure to articulate a clear endgame.
“The problem is, they have no endgame at all,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “So we now have an open-ended conflict where Iran’s goal is to drag this out and make it as painful as possible for America and our partners.”
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., another Foreign Relations member, said he’s sat in several classified briefings on the war and has not received a clear answer on how this conflict concludes. But he still had an answer to how it ends: “badly.” MORE