At this rate midterms will about whether Trump should finally start the tariffs.
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Supposedly the government isn't paying for this:
The construction is expected to cost $200 million, funded by President Donald Trump and other private donors, and is slated to begin in September.
Of course, the government will probably be stuck with the bill for extra security around the construction site.
It's different because the court is still likely to have to rule on the actual problem eventually. They might get around to ruling that Trump's changes are unconstitutional, but they have this weird idea that the "harm" Trump would suffer by having his probably-unconstitutional plans put on hold while courts sort out their legality is somehow greater than the harm suffered by all the people who will be affected if the plans go ahead.
So, your complaint isn't that you were unjustly banned, just that Reddit is actually good at detecting ban evasion?
The court didn't actually rule that Trump's changes to birthright citizenship are legal, they only ruled that the lower courts couldn't issue nationwide injunctions to stop him.
We should cherish all of our different backgrounds
Is he talking about diversity? I was told that is evil.
Trump may as well rename the EPA because it's certainly not going to be protecting the environment for the next few years.
Is NXT bigger than AEW? If it isn't, there's no way TNA is going to beat AEW by relying on NXT.
She had last been with the promotion in 2020. The summer of that year, IMPACT/TNA terminated its relationship with Blanchard and stripped her of the World Title. Earlier that year, multiple wrestlers came forward and accused Blanchard of bullying and making racially offensive remarks in the past.
Not mentioned: Tessa was stripped of the title because she refused to show up for Slammiversary to defend the it. The company had to have a new belt made because she wouldn't even ship them the existing one.
I think an "insulting" offer to come back was inline with what she deserved. Give her a raise once she demonstrated she'd do her freaking job.
Not to what CBS/Paramount did, but they've got The Daily Show too, and Jon Stewart's complaining about the bribe on his episode last week doesn't seem to have triggered any punishment there. He even had a former 60 Minutes correspondent on to discuss the bribe.
How about making "AI's next big leap" be about energy efficiency?
A lot of Trump voters are into the conspiracy theories around Epstein, and a few months ago the DOJ made a big deal of giving some right-wing influencers "phase one" of the Epstein files, which turned out to be mostly stuff that was already out. Last month, the DOJ and FBI put out a memo saying that no more documents will be released and that there is no Epstein client list, despite the Attorney General previously saying it was on her desk. MAGA didn't take that well, and Trump has been trying very hard to distract people from it.