Trump Proves He Can Count to One, Joe Rogan Slams ICE, Politico Lays Off Newsroom Staffers - Washingtonian
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Trump Proves He Can Count to One, Joe Rogan Slams ICE, Politico Lays Off Newsroom Staffers - Washingtonian
"Good morning. Cloudy today with a high around 54 and a chance of showers this morning. Rainy and windy overnight, with a low near 27. The Wizards visit the Clippers tonight, and the Capital City Go-Go host the Long Island Nets. You can find me on Bluesky, I'm @abeaujon.87 on Signal, and there's a link to my email address below. This roundup is available as a morning email newsletter. Sign up here."
"Trump flips Michigan: President Trump raised his middle finger and mouthed "fuck you" to a Ford worker in Michigan who heckled him about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein yesterday. ( TMZ) "I don't feel as though fate looks upon you often, and when it does, you better be ready to seize the opportunity," said Trump's target, line worker TJ Sabula. The White House said Trump's reaction was an "appropriate and unambiguous response." ( Washington Post)"
"The President was in Dearborn for a factory tour before a speech at the Detroit Economic Club where he claimed "Inflation is stopped" and called Fed Chair Jerome Powell a "jerk." ( NBC News) Not long after the speech, the Labor Department reported that the pace of inflation didn't change in December, during which prices rose 2.7 percent over the same period a year earlier. ( WSJ)"
Cloudy with a high near 54 and a chance of morning showers. Rain and wind are forecast overnight with a low near 27. The Washington Wizards visit the Clippers, and the Capital City Go-Go host the Long Island Nets tonight. Contact information includes Bluesky @abeaujon.87, Signal, and an email link. A morning email newsletter signup is available. Music highlights include an untitled improvisation by Derek Gripper and Ballaké Sissoko at the Birchmere and an Apple Music playlist of last year's recommendations. News notes President Trump's middle-finger gesture at a Ford worker in Michigan and disputed claims that inflation has stopped, while Labor Department data showed December price growth.
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