Greetings! John Bolton counter-attacks! Just days after the FBI raided his home, the Washington Examiner published his op-ed blasting “Trump’s utterly incoherent Ukraine strategy.” He’s really poking a stick at the Oval Office bear and you have to admire his guts standing up to the Trump administration…Speaking of Bolton, the Wall Street Journal votes thumbs down on the FBI’s raid on the former NSA Advisor’s house Friday morning. “The real offender here is a President who seems to think he can use the powers of his office to run vendettas,” the editors wrote. “We said this was one of the risks of a second Trump term, and it’s turning out to be worse than we imagined”…As if Trump didn’t have enough on mind with major conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, he suggested in a vile one-sentence Truth Social post yesterday, that Governor Wes Moore (D-MD) lied about receiving a Gold Star after his deployment to Afghanistan nearly two decades ago…Jon Karl’s bad hair day (according to Trump): In a post last night on Truth Social attacking former NJ governor Chris Christie after his appearance on ABC News, POTUS slimed the respected ABC anchor. After calling Christie sloppy (cheap shot!), Trump wrote, “By the way, what the ‘hell’ happened to Jonathan Karl’s hair? He looks absolutely terrible! It’s amazing what bad ratings, on a failed television show that was forced to pay me $16,000,000, can do to one’s appearance”…For TheRighting’s latest original article, contributor Michael Lovito profiles the American Spectator’s Young Writer’s Program where editors are training the next generation of right-wing journalists. It’s especially relevant now, Lovito explains, because “the once reliably progressive youth vote seems up for grabs”…If you keep reading, I’ll keep Righting. Howard
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