Thursday, June 19, 2025

My breakdown of the Skrmetti ruling

Civil rights lawyer Sam Ames wrote yesterday: What U.S. v. Skrmetti Did, What it Didn’t Do, and What It Can Never Do

I wrote my breakdown of the majority opinion: Trans Kids Shut Out: I Read the SCOTUS Opinion by Justice Roberts

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This framing is beneath contempt. The Christian right and MAGA launched an unprecedented assault on the civil rights of a tiny minority and successfully weaponized the pseudoliberal establishment - led by the NYT - to provide it with a medical controversy pretext that doesn’t actually exist.

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— Julia Carrie Wong (@joolia.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 7:32 AM

An honest accounting might look like, “How the Alliance Defending Freedom bet on the latent bigotry of NYT masthead editors to launder religious intolerance into ‘concern’ about safe and effective medical practices … and won.”

— Julia Carrie Wong (@joolia.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 7:35 AM

“How the people who brought you Dobbs figured out how to get the NYT to carry their water” would be a great story but obvi the Times isn’t going to burn its own sources

— Julia Carrie Wong (@joolia.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 7:45 AM

When Dobbs came down, the media rightly saw it as the culmination of a decades long effort to eliminate abortion rights by the conservative legal movement. When Skrmetti came down, the media blamed trans people and not that same conservative legal machine. It's the same court and lawyers.

— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) June 19, 2025 at 12:22 PM

Could you imagine the New York Times writing an article saying women were asking for too much with abortion rights and that they went too far? That's effectively what they did here to trans people despite it being the same fight for bodily autonomy.

— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) June 19, 2025 at 12:24 PM

Skrmetti was the culmination of a decade long effort to turn the tide back against LGBTQ rights by the far right. They specifically targeted trans people after Obergefell to cleave the community. Now their next target is to overturn Obergefell. That's the end goal. We were a stepping stone to that.

— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) June 19, 2025 at 12:26 PM

The gays who thought they were safe and decided to sit out on trans issues or piled on to attack them are going to be in for a rude awakening when Obergefell is overturned in the coming years and same sex marriages are reverted to 2nd class status. They hate gays just as much as they trans people.

— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) June 19, 2025 at 12:29 PM

Facts. I’ve been making this argument since they passed SONDA in New York. LGB folks need to protect our trans siblings even if it’s only self serving.

— Sofia Gigante (@cjlillis.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 12:31 PM

The Southern Baptist Convention voted to try to undo same-sex marriage.


Tennessee's youth transition ban is straightforwardly discriminatory. It bans puberty blockers, hormones and surgeries *only* when they are used to affirm a trans identity www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Bi...

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— Michael Hobbes (@michaelhobbes.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 12:55 PM

We saw this in the UK too: All of the allegedly "reasonable" concerns about bone density, low-quality research, lack of long-term follow-up, profits for Big Pharma, etc — magically disappear when it comes to cisgender kids receiving the exact same treatments.

— Michael Hobbes (@michaelhobbes.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 1:00 PM

Absolutely astounding that it is still controversial to point out that the anti-trans movement is driven by bigotry, not ethics-in-research concerns about children. They keep fucking telling you this to your face!

— Michael Hobbes (@michaelhobbes.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 1:02 PM

It was the Biden administration's DOJ who decided to pursue this to the Supreme Court, not a trans rights group.

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— Katelyn Burns (@katelynburns.com) June 19, 2025 at 8:41 AM

I keep seeing the NYT say "how the left lost in trans issues" or "how the trans rights movement lost" with no analysis whatsoever about how they themselves or elected democrats failed. Biden pushed it to SCOTUS, a falsely reported NYT news section piece was cited in that SCOTUS decision.

— Katelyn Burns (@katelynburns.com) June 19, 2025 at 8:46 AM

We got rat fucked by the NYT specifically but you're not going to read about THAT story in the NYT.

— Katelyn Burns (@katelynburns.com) June 19, 2025 at 8:47 AM

"The trans rights movement assumed SCOTUS would have actual brains and practice real law but lol, lmao"

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— Katelyn Burns (@katelynburns.com) June 19, 2025 at 9:17 AM

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Sen. Mike Lee finally deleted some of his 'jokes' about the assassination

(As background, I wrote: What the Political Assassin in Minnesota Believes: He was influenced by the New Apostolic Reformation. June 17, 2025.)

A Republican Senator has been essentially cheering on the assassination. He waited three days to delete some (not all) of his posts.

"Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) directly confronted Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Monday over a series of disturbing social media posts he shared in response to the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their partners.

After a gunman killed state Rep. Melissa Hortman (D) and her husband, Mark Hortman, and severely wounded state Sen. John Hoffman (D) and his wife, Yvette Hoffman, Lee wrote a post on X (formerly Twitter) baselessly claiming that “this is what happens when Marxists don’t get their way.” He then followed that post with a joke about the situation and an apparent reference to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D)."

— Li Zhou, Sen. Tina Smith Confronts Sen. Mike Lee Over His Appalling Minnesota Posts: Lee has faced immense backlash for social media posts making light of the attacks on two Minnesota lawmakers. HuffPost, Jun 17, 2025

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Trump's plan for Day 1, and how it's going

I've been hanging on to this draft post since a few days after the November election, when "Trump's plan for Day 1" was still only a plan. This draft post seemed to have been a catch-all for things I didn't put in other posts. ::shrug:: We have less time now than we did in November, so I'll publish this collection of notes for whatever it may be worth to someone else.

"Donald Trump has said he wouldn’t be a dictator — “except for Day 1.” According to his own statements, he’s got a lot to do on that first day in the White House.

His list includes starting up the mass deportation of migrants, rolling back Biden administration policies on education, reshaping the federal government by firing potentially thousands of federal employees he believes are secretly working against him, and pardoning people who were arrested for their role in the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

“I want to close the border, and I want to drill, drill, drill,” he said of his Day 1 plans."

— Colleen Long and Dan Merica, Trump on Day 1: Begin deportation push, pardon Jan. 6 rioters and make his criminal cases vanish, AP News, November 12, 2024

Donald Trump confirmed this morning that he plans to declare a national emergency and use military assets for a mass deportation program.

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— Matthew Gertz (@mattgertz.bsky.social) November 18, 2024 at 8:52 AM

For a while, Matt Gaetz was going to be a thing. He was supposed to become Attorney General. Yeah, no, he had to withdraw himself from consideration.

"...don’t believe that these unfit nominees for Trump’s cabinet represent some lofty idea of making America great again. Despite all his effusive language about the supposed statesmanship of Matt Gaetz and Pete Hegseth and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Tulsi Gabbard, these picks are meant to do two things: show his iron-grip control over the Senate; and sow chaos and despair in the non-MAGA members of the American public."

As Trump's plans become clearer, reject these four dangerous ideas: Debunking and, I hope, clarifying some of the spin and lies. Margaret Sullivan. American Crisis, Nov 17, 2024

"Matt Gaetz isn’t just a degenerate backbench MAGA loyalist, he’s credibly accused of child-sex trafficking, and may soon carry out vendettas against his accusers and others as the nation’s top law-enforcement officer. Tulsi Gabbard isn’t just a wild-eyed reactionary who makes bonkers claims on foreign propaganda networks, she’s in line to lead the United States’s intelligence community. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. isn’t just a brain-wormed sex pest, he wants to mainstream an anti-vaccine culture that has left a trail of dead children in its wake."
— Brian Beutler, No, Trump's Cabinet Is Not A "Distraction": They're cabinet secretaries, ffs! Off Message, Nov 18, 2024

"Matt Gaetz, an arrested-development adolescent with the swagger of a sequined guitarist in a low-rent casino, will not be confirmed. His grotesqueness, however, makes three other nominees seem what they are not: acceptable. Considering only competence — leaving aside character blemishes — nothing in their resumes qualifies Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard or Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the policy and administrative challenges of running the Defense Department, the intelligence community and the Department of Health and Human Services, respectively."
— George F. Will. The Senate's Madisonian opportunity on those nominations: A good thing about Trump's ghastly nominees: They could jolt the Senate into reclaiming its independence. Washington Post, November 17, 2024.


1) The term “Judeo-Christian” first appeared in the 19th century, in the context of trying to convert Jews to Christianity. 2) It’s Islamaphobic 3) most Jewish advances (Talmud, law, etc) developed under not-Christian rule, that’s usually sucked for us 4) the Crusaders mass-murdered Jews. 1/x

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— Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (@theradr.bsky.social) November 15, 2024 at 9:06 AM

i keep saying these people hate the american system of government because it is true. “sovereign over the executive branch?” get the fuck outta here. he is a servant of the constitution and those “rogue judges” are doing their jobs!

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— jamelle (@jamellebouie.net) January 29, 2025 at 9:17 AM

'A 5 Alarm F-ing Fire': Trump's Federal Funding Freeze Is Jolting Some Dems Into Fight Mode: "The Senate must not be business as usual," warned Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) as nearly two dozen Democrats cast a protest vote on a Trump nominee. Jennifer Bendery, HuffPost, Jan 28, 2025

It's all just Calvinball.

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— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona.bsky.social) January 29, 2025 at 1:59 PM

The Trump White House Wants A Court Challenge Over Frozen Funds: An internal OMB document shows that it is official administration policy to block funding to provoke a constitutional challenge. Paul Blumenthal, HuffPost, Jan 29, 2025

Lutheran Social Services is one of the largest employers in South Dakota, operating senior living facilities across the state. Republicans are shutting it down Perhaps more concerning is Mike Flynn, known foreign asset, having access to this data?

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— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog.lol) February 2, 2025 at 9:10 AM

Exclusive: Musk aides lock workers out of OPM computer systems, Tim Reid, Reuters, February 2, 2025

Judge Who Blocked Trump's Funding Freeze Is Concerned He Isn't Following The Order: The federal judge noted that organizations had informed the court as recently as last night that they still could not reach their funds., Brandi Buchman, HuffPost, Feb 3, 2025

NEW: DOGE has requested and is being granted “access to all SBA systems,” per an email sent to Small Business Admin employees today. Edward Coristine, a DOGE official, held a call with SBA staff detailing level of access they wanted, including HR, contract and payment systems

— Laura Barrón-López (@lbarronlopez.bsky.social) February 3, 2025 at 2:25 PM

Employees were told this access was cleared, but weren’t told by whom, and that access needed to granted in a very short time frame to Coristine and Donald Park, who appears to be an adviser to DOGE

— Laura Barrón-López (@lbarronlopez.bsky.social) February 3, 2025 at 2:48 PM

This is a crucial program that helps women and racial minorities build up businesses, and helps create the infrastructure of our communities, from your pet sitters to your book store.

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— Amanda Marcotte (@amandamarcotte.bsky.social) February 3, 2025 at 4:00 PM

As of February 2025, it's apparent that DOGE is making up numbers.

Larry Diamond has studied "over the last half-century...how democracies rise and fall," and over the "last two decades...tracking and unpacking the global democratic recession." He argues: "First, the crisis of American democracy is now squarely upon us. ... Second, it is going to get a lot worse. ... Third, democratic backsliding is moving quickly now in part because of the lack of resistance. ...the longer and further Trump and his acolytes proceed with their authoritarian ambitions, the harder it will be to resist, and the greater will be the risk not just to our democratic process but to our basic liberties. The key is to unite in defense of our democratic checks and balances, rather than to argue that every one of Trump’s policy initiatives is illegitimate." Though any "open defiance of federal court orders by the Trump administration...would be an obvious impeachable offense," we must remember "that in his first term, Trump committed other impeachable offenses for which he was not held accountable."
— Larry Diamond, Trump's America Is in a Free Fall—Not a Slippery Slope—to Tyranny: He is instilling fear not just among lawmakers but every sector of society that dares to criticize him or hold him accountable. The UnPopulist, Feb 20, 2025

Various court rulings about what he's trying to do: CNN, Feb 22, 2025

In fact, this is money appropriated by Congress & Republican lawmakers have pushed government subsidies & grants to religious organizations for years. Lutheran Social Services is one of the largest employers in South Dakota, where it operates senior living facilities. Musk wants to fuck it all up.

— Jimi’s Plectrum (@jw1958.bsky.social) February 3, 2025 at 2:46 AM

The GOP admin has been using the bully pulpit to extort, menace, and otherwise obstruct justice against anyone his admin perceives to be an enemy. One firm the GOP admin targeted, Paul Weiss, folded to protect their bottom line. Now, EVERY lawyer has a target on their back. Niemöller weeps.

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— Hypatia L.A. Seneschale ↙️↙️↙️ (she/her) 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ (@femiyahtzee.bsky.social) March 23, 2025 at 7:42 AM

“I just think that the law firms have to behave themselves, and we’ve proven that – we have others that want to make a settlement, also having to do with the election and other things. They behaved very badly, very wrongly, and I appreciate the one — you know, these are the biggest firms, and they all came back realizing that they did wrong. That’s why they’re doing this. So, I just think they have to behave.” — Donald Trump (CNN, March 24, 2025)

The next step is to strip the nonprofit status of the ACLU and any other civil rights orgs that challenge the Trump administration. There won't be any lawyers left to bring the kinds of litigation necessary to stop the attack on the rule of law. www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...

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— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) March 25, 2025 at 12:07 PM

There are law school legal clinics working on these cases as well. I fully expect the Trump administration to threaten federal funding to any law school that has clinics bringing challenges to the administration's lawless actions. We are well and truly into fascism.

— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) March 25, 2025 at 12:09 PM

Trump Is Building a Global Gulag for Immigrants Captured by ICE: The U.S. is in talks with 19 nations, including Libya, Kosovo, Rwanda, and Moldova, to accept deportees from other countries. Nick Turse, Jonah Valdez, The Intercept, May 15 2025

“The plain message that they are conveying is: If you even think about, talk about or claim to be in favor of diversity, of equity, of inclusion, of accessibility, you will be targeted,” said Maya Wiley, the president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.

“They’re conveying that white men are the most discriminated against people in American society,” she added, “and therefore entitled to affirmative action.”

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Catherine E. Lhamon, who previously served as the head of the Office for Civil Rights at the Education Department, said the investigations showed a pattern of “performative misapplication of federal civil rights law.”

“The Trump administration’s transparently vendetta-driven investigations categorically do not focus on fulfilling Congress’s guarantee that federal nondiscrimination protections apply equally,” Ms. Lhamon said. “Civil rights, properly understood, do not pit one group against another but protect all of us.”

— Erica L. Green, For Trump, Civil Rights Protections Should Help White Men: Administration officials pick and choose which civil rights protections they want to enforce, and for whom. New York Times, May 25, 2025

“The reason they’re doing [this] is to try to create an environment of fear, to try to get people like myself... to shut the fuck up,” Piker said on a stream recounting the details of the incident. www.usermag.co/p/hasan-pike...

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— On the Media (@onthemedia.bsky.social) May 12, 2025 at 2:47 PM

"At 10:19 last night, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller posted on social media: “Stand with ICE. Pass the B[ig] B[eautiful] B[ill].”

And there it is. The Republicans’ “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is the MAGA regime’s attempt to replace the American government we’ve had since the 1930s with one that reflects the antidemocratic values of Project 2025."

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"Maanvi Singh of The Guardian put the right lens on events in Los Angeles today, noting “Trump’s dramatic escalation” and his vow “to crush opposition to his immigration raids.” Singh identified the administration’s escalation as the trigger for “a roaring backlash.”

Singh noted federal agents carried out arrests in L.A. without judicial warrants and that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been holding families in the basements of federal buildings, refusing them access to lawyers and family members. Agents in riot gear attacked protesters with tear gas and flash-bang grenades, turning peaceful protests into clashes."

— Heather Cox Richardson, June 9, 2025, Letters from an American, Jun 10, 2025

Minnesota assassinations

June 14, 2025: assassination reported. The local newspaper, the Star Tribune, removed its paywall for this coverage: Live: Rep. Melissa Hortman assassinated, others shot in ‘targeted’ attack

screenshot of HuffPOst news headlines: BREAKING NEWS.
MINN. LEGISLATORS SHOT AT HOME — 1 KILLED
MANIFESTO FOUND — 'MANY LAWMAKERS' NAMED
PRETEND COP SHOOTER
EXTENSIVE MANHUNT

Here's that HuffPost coverage.

when we scream and shout about doing things, this is what we mean. got popped and still went back again? hell yeah brother

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— Joshua Erlich (@joshuaerlich.bsky.social) June 20, 2025 at 4:50 PM

we don't want statements and we don't want resolutions. we want to see your ass on the news standing up for what you say you believe in.

— Joshua Erlich (@joshuaerlich.bsky.social) June 20, 2025 at 4:51 PM

THEY F*CKING TOOK THE ICE CREAM MAN! The photo says it all. Masked ICE goons grabbed Enrique Lozano in front of a Culver City, CA church. A Community Coalition helped the family identify the abandoned cart, locate his belongings. For 20 years, loved in the community. "Hardened criminals" - my ass.

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— The Shallow State (@ourshallowstate.bsky.social) June 24, 2025 at 5:15 PM

‘We are not safe in America today:’ These American citizens say they were detained by ICE, Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN, June 27, 2025

Thursday, May 29, 2025

U.S. judges feel threatened

Recently:

Amid rising tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, some federal judges are beginning to discuss the idea of managing their own armed security force.

The notion came up in a series of closed-door meetings in early March, when a group of roughly 50 judges met in Washington for a semiannual meeting of the Judicial Conference, a policymaking body for the federal judiciary. There, members of a security committee spoke about threats emerging as President Trump stepped up criticism of those who rule against his policies.

Dozens of judges and their relatives have received anonymous pizza deliveries to their homes—which they perceived as a “we know where you live” message. In March, five days after the Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling that the administration must pay USAID contractors, Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s sister was targeted with a bomb threat, according to police records. Another judge had a SWAT team called on him after he overturned an executive order restricting birthright citizenship.

Judges Weigh Taking Control of Their Own Security Amid Threats U.S. marshals, sworn to protect federal judges, ultimately answer to President Trump, who has ramped up criticism of the judiciary. By Katherine Long, James Fanelli, C. Ryan Barber. Wall Street Journal, May 24, 2025

Now:

The White House deepened its attacks on the judiciary on Wednesday [May 28] as it hit back at a federal court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.

“[Trade] deficits have created a national emergency that has decimated American communities,” White House spokesperson Kush Desai told HuffPost in a statement. “It is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency.”

And White House senior adviser Stephen Miller went even further, claiming in a post on X that “the judicial coup is out of control.”

White House Lashes Out At Judges After Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs A senior adviser alleged a "judicial coup" in renewed broadsides against the courts. By Li Zhou, HuffPost, May 28, 2025

Unsullied eunuch soldiers stand in formation in Game of Thrones

Relatedly: Trump's circle, says Maggie Haberman, saw Elon Musk as "a source of tension, and he commanded this social media presence where he could intimidate any of them as well. And so I think, you know, they are happy to see this chapter end." (HuffPost, June 2, 2025)

Also:

"President Donald Trump has privately complained that the Supreme Court justices he appointed have not sufficiently stood behind his agenda, according to multiple sources familiar with the conversations. But he has directed particular ire at Justice Amy Coney Barrett, his most recent appointee, one of the sources said.

The behind-closed-doors grievances have been wide-ranging, and while many have been about Barrett, Trump has also expressed frustration about Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, the sources familiar with the matter said. The complaints have gone on for at least a year, the sources said.

The president’s anger, sources said, has been fueled by allies on the right, who have told Trump privately that Barrett is “weak” and that her rulings have not been in line with how she presented herself in an interview before Trump nominated her to the bench in 2020.

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Last week, as Trump raged over a three-judge panel’s decision against his tariff plan, he took aim at Federalist Society leader Leonard Leo, who played a major role in helping Trump identify judges to put on the federal bench.

In a Truth Social post, Trump called Leo a “real ‘sleazebag’ … a bad person, who in his own way, probably hates America.”"

Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated, Kristen Holmes and John Fritze, CNN, June 3, 2025

Trump fears Musk:

"On Tuesday [June 3], MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell suggested why the typically “explosively rageful” president has not yet said a thing.

It boils down to Trump actually being afraid of Musk and the way he could weaponize his vast wealth against him, said “The Last Word” anchor.

“That is how you know who Donald Trump fears in this world,” he said. “If you attack Donald Trump and Donald Trump says nothing, Donald Trump’s silence is the biggest expression of fear that he has.”

— Lee Moran, Lawrence O’Donnell Reveals Why Donald Trump Hasn’t Dared To Clap Back At Elon Musk Yet: The “explosively rageful” president hasn’t said a thing, and the MSNBC anchor suggested why. HuffPost, June 4, 2025

Thursday, May 15, 2025

ChatGPT as a search engine

Kids are taught to look things up, right? That basic recommendation assumed that available sources would contain facts. But now, there are LLMs, which are "nonsense machines." So looking things up is bad advice, or at least incomplete advice, given the widespread availability of a tool that lies to you. Otherwise kids are going to use the nonsense lying tool and believe they've learned something from it.

"They 'looked it up'! they got it from somewhere! ... it's something they think they LEARNED"

Well this is grim

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— Pavel (@spavel.bsky.social) July 6, 2024 at 5:15 PM

Schools were unprepared for this:

"at least in the early days, a total crapshoot: Some states claimed that they had not thought about ChatGPT at all, while other state departments of education brought in consulting firms to give trainings to teachers and principals about how to use ChatGPT in the classroom. Some of the trainings were given by explicitly pro-AI organizations and authors, and organizations backed by tech companies. The documents, taken in their totality, show that American public schools were wildly unprepared for students’ widespread adoption of ChatGPT, which has since become one of the biggest struggles in American education."
American Schools Were Deeply Unprepared for ChatGPT, Public Records Show, Jason Koebler, 404 Media, May 15, 2025

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"Everyone participating in generative AI is polluting the data supply for everyone." AI is already eating itself: www.theregister.com/2025/06/15/a...

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— Doc Sarah Lonsdale (@sarahjlonsdale.bsky.social) June 22, 2025 at 2:23 AM

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

No, Trump hasn't banned abortion yet. But he's ended health research for trans people

There was widespread concern in 2024 — based on the positions of many people in Trump’s orbit — that his administration might start enforcing the centuries-old Comstock Act or have the Food and Drug Administration pull approval for abortion drugs.

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Didn't happen, but, as Alanna Vagianos tells us:

"In his first week as president, Trump reinstated the 'global gag rule'...[and] signed an executive order to enforce the Hyde Amendment...

And those were just the policy decisions generally expected of a Republican administration. Others have been more extraordinary — undermining decades of political precedent and quietly targeting abortion as well as basic reproductive health care like birth control and sexually transmitted infection prevention and testing."

Vagianos has put together this incredible list for HuffPost today: "Trump Still Has An Anti-Abortion Agenda, It’s Just Sneakier Than Before."

These policy decisions of Trump's first 100 days include (the numbering is mine):

  1. "...entertaining pro-natalist policy ideas...[like] awarding the 'National Medal of Motherhood' to any woman who has six or more children. In Nazi Germany, women were awarded a bronze medal for having four children, silver for six and gold for eight children."
  2. "he limited enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act — a federal law created to safeguard abortion clinics, patients and providers. He dismissed a handful of current ongoing investigations and pardoned 23 people for FACE convictions, effectively declaring open season on already vulnerable abortion clinics, patients and workers."
  3. "He also rejoined the Geneva Consensus, an extreme global anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQIA pact created during the first Trump administration that aligns the U.S. with socially conservative countries, some of which have been accused of rampant human rights violations."
  4. DOGE "dismantled the Department of Health and Human Services," disrupting or ending work by those who "monitored in vitro fertilization, tracked national maternal and infant health outcomes, as well as published key contraceptive guidelines for physicians," or "tracked maternal complications like gestational diabetes and preeclampsia," thus "losing the only source of data about the health and behavior of women before, during and shortly after pregnancy." Funding was pulled from "gender-based research, including one study grant meant to protect pregnant women from domestic violence."
  5. He "cut $65.8 million in family planning grants under Title X," which had "helped fund around 4,000 health clinics, supplying nearly 3 million low-income Americans in 2023 with reproductive health care including birth control, STI testing and cancer screenings" — never abortions (by law). Some Planned Parenthood clinics closed due to the loss of funding.
  6. The government "joined a Supreme Court case alongside South Carolina, arguing that states should be allowed to exclude Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs, even for health care services outside of abortion care." This would "effectively defund Planned Parenthood."
  7. "...attacks on the trans community and attacks on reproductive justice are inherently linked. Trump’s [first] anti-trans executive order ["Defending Women"] contained 'personhood' language, used often by extremist anti-abortion groups that believe life begins at conception and fetuses should have the same legal rights as born children..."
  8. "Trump has also lined his cabinet with abortion opponents, creating one of the most extreme anti-choice administrations in history."
  9. "Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed the Department of Justice to dismiss a high-profile federal lawsuit over the right to emergency abortion care in Idaho — sending a clear message that the administration would rather pregnant women continue dying than offer safe abortion and miscarriage care...The person in Trump’s administration in charge of enforcing that law is Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former TV personality who is openly anti-abortion...Now that the lawsuit is dismissed, the Trump administration has the ability to rewrite federal EMTALA guidance, which would follow the far-right Project 2025 playbook perfectly."
  10. "Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is responsible for gutting several HHS agencies as well as cutting Title X funding. Trump tasked him with studying the safety of mifepristone, one of two drugs used in medication abortion...Many of the HHS agencies Kennedy decimated were also the ones that would have studied mifepristone. Kennedy himself could pull FDA approval of mifepristone, or FDA Commissioner Martin Makary could. The former Fox News contributor routinely spread anti-abortion misinformation before Trump made him head of the FDA. During Makary’s confirmation hearing, he refused to answer questions about his plans for mifepristone."
  11. "John Sauer, well-known for his dogged opposition to abortion and birth control access, was recently confirmed as solicitor general, a position sometimes referred to as the 'tenth justice' [i.e., in addition to the nine on the Supreme Court]."

How Trump's HHS Cuts Are Another Attack On Trans People: Research on HIV prevention among trans people was already scarce, but Trump's restructuring of the health agency decimates future studies. Lil Kalish, HuffPost, Apr 29, 2025

Update: Republicans Move A Step Closer To Repealing Protections For Abortion Clinics: A bill to repeal a 30-year-old federal law that safeguards reproductive health clinics passed out of committee on Tuesday and now heads to the full House for consideration. Alanna Vagianos, HuffPost, June 11, 2025

Regarding FACE: Publishing Doctors’ Names is a Threat The Nuremberg Files was 1990s anti-abortion doxxing. Tucker Lieberman, Medium, Dec 2, 2021

HIV funding

Also today in the HuffPost, Lil Kalish writes:

"The Trump administration’s cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services make the dream of ending the HIV epidemic more unattainable than it has been in years, and public health experts warn it also marks an escalation of the president’s attacks on trans people."

"Medicaid is the largest insurer of people living with HIV, and roughly 276,000 trans people access health care through that system.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed a rule last month that would make it more difficult for low-income people to get insurance from plans covered by the Affordable Care Act — and proposed that gender-affirming care would no longer be covered as an essential health benefit, a move that could drive up medical costs for hundreds of thousands of trans Americans."

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Some of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS programs, which provide direct support for people living with HIV, are completely eliminated in the draft HHS budget for next year.

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'It means that free testing events, or opportunities to get PrEP ... all those different tools that we have are going to be minimized and eliminated depending on where you are in the country and what levels of access and transportation needs you have,' said Tori Cooper, director of strategic outreach and training at Human Rights Campaign."

And:

"Research on the specific challenges to HIV prevention among trans women, trans men and gender nonconforming people has only started in the last five years...and his administration has wiped dozens of web pages, studies and data sets that make any mention of gender.

... Nearly 29% of terminated grants involved research into HIV and AIDS, according to an unofficial database kept by academics tracking the cuts.

A new study from the University of Michigan shed light on the effectiveness of trans-inclusive HIV research. It found that when trans people had access to gender-affirming hormone therapy in the form of primary care, they had a 37% lower chance of getting HIV and a 44% lower chance of having the virus detectable in blood samples."

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