One of the most irksome features of the Trump administration, besides the racism and the mass casualties from COVID-19 and the insurrection was the elevation of Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law to senior positions in the White House, despite them literally having no business being there. Entirely lacking in any self-awareness whatsoever, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner clearly didn’t see things that way, and thus thought it totally reasonable for them to advise the leader of the free world without having any relevant experience between them. (No, the Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry line doesn‘t count.) That’s how Kushner horrifyingly became one of the key players in the government’s coronavirus response, and how Ivanka was able to sit alongside so many world leaders as though they were equals that this fine outlet was able to get a whole slideshow out of it.
While the former first daughter reportedly, and disturbingly, believes she could be the first female president, it’s quite clear that this duo views themselves not as former aides to the president of the United States with designs on higher office, but as something significantly more regal than that, having spent years cosplaying Prince and Princess of the Contiguous United States. Except, obviously, they’re not, as an anecdote from a new book by Stephanie Grisham, former White House press secretary and former chief of staff to the first lady, neatly demonstrates. Per The Washington Post:
After four years of watching the poster children for nepotism actively damage the country with their own incompetence, it’s nice to hear they were on the receiving end of a diplomatic “you’re not on the list.” In fact, it’s almost as gratifying as world leaders visibly asking themselves, “Who is this and how did she get in here?“
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Oregon school board bans pride, Black Lives Matter symbols because apparently equality is “controversial”
Yes, this is happening, and you’ll never guess the political party responsible:
The new policy was denounced by the school board’s three liberal members who apparently controversially believe there’s nothing wrong with espousing equal rights for LGBTQIA+ individuals, and people of color. “I think the point of this is to show that you are trying to sow division with extremist views and you have no interest in listening to the community,” school board member Brandy Penner said in the Tuesday meeting.
YouTube bans anti-vaccine content
You’ll have to get your anti-vaxx rants elsewhere, like on Fox News. Per the Washington Post:
“You create this breeding ground and when you deplatform it doesn’t go away, they just migrate,” Hany Farid, a misinformation researcher at the University of California at Berkeley told the Post. “This is not one that should have been complicated. We had 18 months to think about these issues, we knew the vaccine was coming, why was this not the policy from the very beginning?”
Surprise: The Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff isn’t taking orders from a Trump lackey whose nickname is “Candyman”
Elsewhere!
As Trump hints at 2024 comeback, democracy advocates fear a ‘worst-case scenario’ for the country (Washington Post)
Biden, Pelosi embark on late scramble to save $1 trillion bill on infrastructure (Washington Post)
CDC issues an ‘urgent’ warning for pregnant people to get vaccinated as new data show pregnancy almost doubles the risk of death from COVID-19 (Insider)
U.S. ‘lost’ Afghanistan war, Milley tells lawmakers scrutinizing withdrawal (Washington Post)
Elizabeth Holmes wrote personal notes to herself about ‘becoming Steve Jobs’ as Theranos collapse began (CNBC)
‘Varsity Blues’ Mastermind Made $28 Million From College Scam (Bloomberg)
Texas GOP lawmakers’ redistricting map protects congressional incumbents while avoiding a new Latino-majority seat (Washington Post)
Trump Still Faces a Reckoning In New York (New Yorker)
Danish artist makes off with pile of cash intended to be art (AP)
Is It Ever OK to Get Stoned With a Client? And Other Questions as Pot Comes to Work (WSJ)
— An Exeter Teacher Was Punished for Sexual Misconduct. The Student Says It Never Happened
— Surprise: Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Trump Jr. Are Still Mooching Off U.S. Taxpayers
— Florida Governor Celebrates Ban on School Mask Mandates as More Kids Die From COVID
— Billionaire Leon Black Allegedly Raped a Woman in Epstein’s New York Mansion
— Trump Is Reportedly “Laying the Groundwork” for a 2024 Run
— A Photographer Reckons With Her Family’s Trump Adoration
— Biden’s COVID Vaccination Strategy Triggers Full-Scale Republican Meltdown
— The Right’s War on COVID Vaccine Mandates Is About to Get Scary
— From the Archive: Martin Shkreli’s Poison Pill
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