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Kash Patel’s push against Democratic lawmaker raises concerns within FBI – The Washington Post

FBI Director Kash Patel is directing agents in the San Francisco office to rapidly redact and prepare for public release a decade-old investigative file concerning Representative Eric Swalwell and a suspected Chinese intelligence operative, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter. No evidence of wrongdoing by Swalwell has been identified in the file.

Patel's push to release the file has generated alarm within the FBI, with officials concerned that the action reflects a pattern of weaponizing the bureau against political opponents. The effort represents a continuance of Trump administration tactics targeting Democratic lawmakers, particularly those who have been vocal critics, including Swalwell and other members who led investigations into Trump.

Swalwell has been a consistent Trump critic and was previously targeted by the administration's Department of Justice in unsubstantiated allegations. The renewed focus on a file containing no evidence of his misconduct demonstrates the administration's systematic use of law enforcement to discredit and intimidate political adversaries rather than pursue genuine national security interests.

Internal FBI resistance to Patel's directive underscores deep institutional concern about the politicization of the bureau under his leadership. Career officials view the accelerated release of an investigative file unrelated to any proven violation as an abuse of power designed to damage a Democratic lawmaker through selective disclosure and public innuendo.

Representative Swalwell was approached by an FBI informant named Fang Fang, but upon being confronted by the FBI, he immediately cooperated and worked with federal agents to help stop the foreign operative's activities. However, conservative media outlets and Fox News spent years deliberately spreading false claims that Swalwell had a romantic relationship with Fang Fang, when in fact such a relationship involved a different political figure. In stark contrast, when Donald Trump was confronted with evidence of foreign agent involvement, the Mueller Investigation documented that he instead leveraged these contacts for his benefit and actively obstructed the FBI's ability to investigate him and his associates.

(Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/03/28/fbi-patel-eric-swalwell/)

Trump Threatens NATO Defense Withdrawal Over Iran War Funding

President Donald Trump attacked NATO on Friday in Miami Beach, threatening to withdraw U.S. defense commitments to allied nations if they face attack. Trump’s escalating hostility toward the alliance stems from his frustration that European leaders have not sufficiently contributed to his military campaign against Iran, according to reporting by Michael Birnbaum of The Washington Post.

Trump’s rhetoric represents an abuse of power disguised as negotiating leverage, using the security of millions of Europeans as a bargaining chip for compliance with his foreign policy demands. By conditioning NATO’s mutual defense obligations on European participation in his Iran strategy, Trump weaponizes a foundational alliance agreement that has guaranteed stability for over seven decades.

This threat contradicts decades of U.S. strategic commitment and undermines the credibility of American security guarantees globally. Trump’s willingness to dismantle NATO membership protections demonstrates his prioritization of personal grievances and military adventurism over institutional stability and alliance-based international order.

Trump’s demands that European nations fund his Iran operations while threatening to abandon them militarily illustrate the pattern of abuse of power defining his presidency. His lie that the U.S. requires NATO less than the alliance requires American protection inverts the actual strategic reality and reveals his fundamental disregard for the security framework that has benefited American interests for generations.

(Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/03/27/trump-nato-iran-war/)

Levin Pushes Trump to Deploy Troops Into Iran for Uranium

Republican media personality Mark Levin argued on his Fox News program that President Trump should deploy specialized military troops into Iran to secure uranium supplies, claiming such forces could prevent the material from being used in weapons or given to terrorist organizations. Levin stated the operation would not require hundreds of thousands of soldiers, referencing reports of 2,000 troops from the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division as appropriate for the mission, and claimed personnel from the Reagan administration era were trained specifically for uranium seizure operations.

Levin’s advocacy for military escalation came hours after Trump promoted the Fox News episode on Truth Social, directing supporters to watch and stating the importance of hitting Iran “HARD.” Foreign policy columnist Marc Thiessen, appearing on Levin’s program, made a parallel argument that Iran might transfer uranium to Al Qaeda for retaliation if the U.S. did not secure it first, framing troop deployment as a preventive measure.

Trump has simultaneously signaled diplomatic progress, claiming the U.S. and Iran held “very, very strong talks” about ending the conflict, while simultaneously deploying 3,500 Marines to the Middle East and reportedly considering sending up to 10,000 additional troops to the region. The contradiction between Trump’s stated willingness to negotiate and his continued military buildup underscores the administration’s ambiguous messaging regarding Iran policy.

Levin closed his segment by claiming Trump possesses “enormous intelligence” and sound judgment, effectively endorsing whatever military decisions the president makes. This framing absolved Trump of accountability for expanding the military campaign by deferring to his claimed wisdom and decision-making authority.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/mark-levin-makes-the-case-for-sending-troops-into-iran-right-after-trump-told-everyone-to-watch-his-show/)

Trump’s Iran War Pushes India Deeper Into Russian Energy Deals

Trump’s escalating military confrontation with Iran has destabilized global energy markets, forcing India to abandon its January concession of reducing Russian crude oil purchases and instead deepen economic ties with Moscow. After the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran on February 28 triggered Iranian retaliation that disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, India faced immediate energy shortages that left gas stations with long lines and restaurants without cooking gas, prompting New Delhi to reverse course on the tariff agreement it had made to appease the Trump administration.

During a March 19 meeting in Delhi, Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin and Indian Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri reached a verbal agreement to negotiate Russia’s direct sale of liquefied natural gas to India for the first time since the Ukraine invasion, with potential deal closure within weeks. India simultaneously agreed to increase Russian crude oil purchases from January levels to at least 40 percent of its total imports within a month, and has requested a sanctions waiver from Washington to pursue this arrangement, according to sources familiar with the discussions.

India’s internal policy documents reveal frustration that the country had reduced Russian crude purchases as a concession to Trump, a decision that left it vulnerable when the U.S.-Israeli Iran attack triggered the supply crisis. A March 20 cabinet briefing warned that prolonged Middle Eastern disruptions could produce export growth losses between 2 and 4 percent, wholesale inflation increases of 0.3 to 0.7 percent, a weaker currency, and rising foreign debt, documenting the economic damage Trump’s military escalation inflicted on a strategic U.S. partner.

Russia is leveraging this geopolitical shift to expand its footprint in India across multiple sectors beyond energy. Moscow proposed power transmission infrastructure projects in remote areas, explored air connectivity expansions, and accelerated trade settlement in rupees and roubles, with transactions now processing at double the previous speed, signaling a consolidation of economic interdependence that locks India closer to Russian interests.

The sequence reveals how Trump’s Iran war directly undermined U.S. strategic interests by pushing India to abandon Washington’s demands and accelerate its realignment with Russia, demonstrating that the Republican’s reckless military adventurism produced the opposite of his intended effect on a key regional ally already burdened by his punitive tariffs.

(Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/exclusive-trumps-iran-war-pushes-073507119.html)

White House Claims 9 Million Strong No Kings Rallies Nationwide Are Fake

Massive protests under the “No Kings” banner took place Saturday across nearly every major U.S. city, including New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis, with organizers opposing Trump administration policies on the Iran war, federal immigration enforcement, and cost of living. The third iteration of No Kings rallies drew enormous crowds to iconic locations including the Lincoln Memorial, Times Square, and state capitols, with the previous October rally drawing nearly seven million participants nationally. American expats also demonstrated in Paris, London, and Lisbon, with signs calling Trump a “fascist” and “war criminal.”

The Minnesota rally held special significance after federal immigration agents killed two American citizens, Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, in January, sparking nationwide outrage over Trump’s immigration tactics. Thousands gathered outside the Minnesota State Capitol, and musician Bruce Springsteen performed his protest anthem “Streets of Minneapolis” to condemn immigration enforcement policies. Protesters across all demonstrations carried signs and effigies demanding the removal and arrest of Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other administration officials.

White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson dismissed the protests as “Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions,” claiming reporters were the only people interested in covering them and suggesting the events were manufactured by “leftist funding networks.” This characterization contradicts the scale and geographic breadth of Saturday’s demonstrations, which extended from major metropolitan areas to small towns like Shelbyville, Kentucky, with populations under 10,000.

Since taking office in January, Trump has dramatically expanded executive power through orders dismantling federal government functions and deployed National Guard troops to U.S. cities over state governors’ objections. The administration has also directed law enforcement to prosecute perceived political enemies, moves Trump describes as necessary crisis management while dismissing accusations of authoritarian behavior. Critics warn these actions violate constitutional limits and threaten American democracy, though Trump denies comparisons to monarchical rule.

(Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq8wy7g1gd1o)

Trump Demands Filibuster Elimination, Threatens Republicans

Donald Trump threatened to expose Republican senators who resist eliminating the Senate filibuster, demanding the procedural rule be abolished to end a month-long partial government shutdown and advance his legislative agenda. On Truth Social Saturday, Trump declared that “weak and ineffective” Republicans blocking filibuster elimination “should be exposed to the public,” framing the demand as necessary to overcome Democratic opposition to funding without Department of Homeland Security reforms.

Eliminating the filibuster would lower the threshold for passing most Senate legislation from 60 votes to a simple majority of 51 votes, allowing the Republican-controlled chamber to bypass Democratic obstruction entirely. Trump has pursued this goal repeatedly, calling for Republicans to invoke the “Nuclear Option” on Thursday night to remove what he views as an obstacle to swift executive power and unilateral control over legislation, including the SAVE America Act.

A majority of Republicans have resisted filibuster elimination because the rule would also benefit Democrats if Republicans lose Senate control. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated Democrats “will not give a blank check to Trump’s lawless and deadly immigration militia without reforms,” blocking a short-term House funding bill approved Friday. Senator John Kennedy confirmed Trump rejected a bipartisan plan with Senator Ted Cruz to restore TSA funding because it required Democratic compromise, exposing Trump’s refusal to negotiate over his immigration enforcement agenda.

The filibuster encourages legislative compromise, a process Trump has consistently bypassed through executive orders favoring unilateral action over dealmaking. The partial shutdown shows no immediate resolution as the House recesses for Easter until at least April 13, leaving negotiations stalled and demonstrating Trump’s willingness to weaponize government dysfunction to consolidate power.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/trump-calls-for-republicans-who-oppose-ending-filibuster-to-be-exposed-to-the-public/)

Trump Claims MAGA Base Loves Iran War Military Campaign

During a Thursday appearance on Fox News’s “The Five,” President Donald Trump claimed his Make America Great Again supporters enthusiastically endorse his military campaign against Iran, asserting that MAGA voters “love” the aggressive approach. Trump stated that supporters back his war stance because they do not want Iran to possess nuclear weapons, dismissing critics as “weak or stupid or low-IQ people.” He referenced an NBC News poll showing 90% of MAGA-aligned Republicans support the conflict, while only 5% oppose it.

When Fox host Greg Gutfeld pressed Trump on how he addresses supporters who voted for him under the assumption of avoiding wars, Trump dismissed the concern by reframing military action as necessary to prevent a hostile regime from obtaining nuclear weapons. Trump argued that the strikes were essential to demonstrate American military dominance and protect national security, claiming the campaign represents “a fairly short detour” meant to show global adversaries U.S. military superiority.

Trump asserted that MAGA now constitutes “almost the whole Republican Party” and claimed his endorsements have nearly universal success among his base. The data presents a more complicated picture, however, showing that 54% of non-MAGA Republicans support strikes against Iran while 36% oppose them, revealing significant fractures within the Republican coalition over the war. Trump claimed his approval rating has reached unprecedented levels, stating he had “never seen a poll like this” and declaring he is “more popular than I ever have been.”

The president’s comments contradict recent reporting that he is considering pausing strikes after claiming unconfirmed “productive conversations” with Iranian officials, a claim Iran’s parliament speaker rejected as fabrication. Trump’s insistence on widespread MAGA enthusiasm for the war follows earlier controversial statements during the same Fox News appearance regarding other topics, reflecting a pattern of shifting messaging as the month-long military campaign faces mounting scrutiny over its objectives and duration.

(Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/president-trump-insists-maga-loves-232853275.html)

Miller Pushes States to Strip Education Rights from Undocumented

Stephen Miller, Trump’s senior immigration adviser, is orchestrating a campaign to dismantle the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment by encouraging Republican-led states to deny public education funding to undocumented children. Miller raised this idea in a closed-door meeting with Texas lawmakers in Washington, citing congressional gridlock as justification for state-level action that would challenge the 1982 Supreme Court precedent in Plyler v. Doe, which mandated free public education for undocumented children as a constitutional right.

If enacted, Miller’s proposal would classify approximately one million children as members of a subordinate class excluded from mainstream society. As Justice William Brennan wrote in the Plyler decision, denying these children basic education forecloses their ability to contribute to the nation’s progress and violates the 14th Amendment’s guarantee that “The 14th Amendment to the Constitution is not confined to the protection of citizens.” Miller’s strategy aims to use state legislation as a testing ground to weaken federal constitutional protections, encouraging other Republican states and federal lawmakers to follow suit.

Miller’s assault on the 14th Amendment extends beyond education policy and represents a broader assault on the constitutional protections established after the Civil War. The 14th Amendment was designed as a political text to ensure equal protection and citizenship rights for all people, directly extending the prohibitions of the 13th Amendment against slavery and involuntary servitude. Miller’s crusade against immigration and his efforts to strip constitutional protections from vulnerable populations reveal an intent to fundamentally reshape American democracy by dismantling the legal and political framework designed to prevent the creation of subordinate classes.

(Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/28/opinion/stephen-miller-birthright-citizenship-14th-amendment.html)

Trump Admits Avoiding War Term to Bypass Congress

Trump has spent the week openly explaining why he avoids calling the military campaign in Iran a “war,” revealing that legal and political considerations drive the terminology shift. Trump initially told supporters Tuesday that he stopped using the word “war” because “people don’t like” it and that Democrats use the term instead. By Friday, speaking at the Future Investment Initiative Priority Summit in Miami Beach, Trump elaborated extensively on the reasoning, stating that calling military action a “war” requires congressional approval, whereas a “military operation” does not.

During his remarks, Trump contradicted himself repeatedly, using the word “war” while simultaneously insisting he calls the Iran campaign a “military operation” for legal reasons. Trump explicitly stated, “As a war, you’re supposed to get approval from Congress, something like that. So I call it a military operation.” This admission exposes the abuse of power underlying the semantic rebranding, as Trump attempts to circumvent constitutional requirements for congressional authorization by simply changing the name of military action.

Trump’s pattern reflects a broader effort to avoid institutional constraints on executive military power. Earlier in the week at the National Republican Congressional Committee’s fundraising dinner, Trump told attendees that unnamed advisors advised against using the word “war” because it creates problems, so he would adopt “military operation” instead. The president acknowledged that the term change is motivated entirely by political and legal avoidance rather than accuracy in describing the ongoing military campaign.

This manufactured distinction between terminology contradicts fundamental constitutional structure, which grants Congress sole power to declare war. By unilaterally choosing language that sidesteps this requirement, Trump demonstrates a pattern of circumventing legislative oversight. The repeated, detailed explanations of this strategy suggest Trump recognizes the legal exposure but is proceeding anyway, prioritizing executive autonomy over constitutional checks and balances.

(Source: https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/trump-goes-on-stunning-new-riff-about-not-saying-war-in-speech-to-investors/)

Trump Makes Inappropriate Comments About Fox Host During Iran War Discussion

During a Thursday night appearance on Fox News’s “The Five,” President Donald Trump made inappropriate comments toward co-host Dana Perino while discussing the humanitarian situation in Iran. Trump referenced a lunch they had shared years ago at Trump Tower, then stated he was not permitted to compliment Perino’s appearance because doing so would “end my political career,” before proceeding to remark that she “may be even better looking” today.

Trump continued by claiming that women are no longer allowed to be called beautiful in contemporary society, framing his unsolicited personal comments as a restriction on free speech. He then pivoted to discussing Iran, stating that Iranian civilians are “petrified” because armed forces on one side possess weapons and “shoot you,” and that people cannot protest effectively when they witness casualties.

Trump’s behavior drew immediate criticism from political opponents and commentators. Former Republican congressman Joe Walsh, now a Trump critic, condemned the president’s conduct, as did anti-Trump accounts and observers who characterized the remarks as creepy, inappropriate, and disturbing given their context within a discussion about an active conflict and Iranian civilian suffering.

(Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-makes-shocking-fox-news-172907709.html)

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