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Judge Blocks Trump Slush Fund Worker Pay Hits Record Low Since 1947

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump 1.776 Billion Anti Weaponization Fund
- A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against the fund setup.
- The amount involved totaled 1.776 billion dollars in proposed spending.
- The ruling halts administration plans pending further legal review.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from setting up its 1.776 billion dollar anti-weaponization fund. The order prevents any immediate establishment of the proposed financial structure. Court filings indicate the decision responded to challenges over proper authorization. The fund cannot proceed until the legal process advances further.
The block reportedly prevents any rapid allocation of the large sum.
Why This Matters: The injunction delays executive access to substantial unappropriated funds pending judicial clarification.
Workers Take Smallest Percent Of US Economic Output Since 1947
- Worker compensation as a percent of economic output hit its lowest point since 1947.
- Corporate profits simultaneously reached their highest level since 1950.
- The gap between worker pay and corporate profits has widened over decades.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – Workers now take home the smallest percent of America’s economic output since records began in 1947. Corporate profits stand at their highest point since 1950 during the same period. These figures come from official economic data tracking income shares over time. The combination shows a significant shift in national wealth distribution between labor and capital.
The data reportedly confirms the trend has persisted for several decades now.
Why This Matters: Persistent income distribution shifts influence long-term consumer spending power and economic stability.
Gavin Newsom Notes Blocked Slush Fund And ICE Agent Arrest For Sh–ting Immigrant
- A judge blocked the 1.776 billion dollar Trump administration fund.
- An ICE agent faced arrest for sh–ting an immigrant during an incident.
- Gavin Newsom linked the two events in a public statement.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from setting up a 1.776 billion dollar anti-weaponization fund. At the same time authorities arrested a rogue ICE agent for sh–ting an immigrant. The dual developments drew immediate reactions from state leaders across the country. Gavin Newsom tied the fund block to the arrest in his Friday remarks.
Gavin Newsom called the blocked fund and agent arrest a happy Friday development he noted.
Why This Matters: Simultaneous legal and enforcement actions draw attention to federal spending oversight and agency conduct.
Nancy Mace Supports Trump MAHA Plan For Clean Food Clean Water
- Representative Nancy Mace endorsed the MAHA initiative under President Trump.
- The plan prioritizes clean food clean water and honest science.
- Mace stated full support for putting health ahead of corporate profits.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – Representative Nancy Mace voiced strong support for President Trump and the MAHA initiative focused on clean food clean water and honest science. The effort aims to prioritize the health of American people over corporate profits. Mace expressed the need for honest scientific practices in policy decisions. Her statement came as part of broader discussions on public health standards.
Mace reportedly pledged full backing for the initiative in her public remarks she emphasized.
Why This Matters: Endorsement from key House members strengthens political momentum for health-focused regulatory changes.
Paul Atkins Expects Congress To Pass Crypto Market Structure Bill
- SEC Chair Paul Atkins expressed confidence in upcoming legislation.
- Congress is expected to pass crypto market structure rules soon.
- President Trump is anticipated to sign the bill into law.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – SEC Chair Paul Atkins said he is confident Congress will pass crypto market structure legislation. He added that President Trump will sign the bill into law once it reaches his desk. The comments came during a public appearance focused on digital asset regulation. Market participants have followed the legislative timeline closely in recent weeks.
The prediction reportedly boosts optimism in the cryptocurrency sector.
Why This Matters: Clear regulatory framework could accelerate institutional adoption of digital assets in US markets.
Trump Acquired Dell Stock Before 9.7 Billion Pentagon Contract
- Donald Trump purchased between 1 million and 5 million dollars in Dell stock during February.
- Additional purchases occurred in March before the contract announcement.
- Dell shares reached an all time high following the 9.7 billion dollar deal.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – Donald Trump acquired between 1 million and 5 million dollars worth of Dell stock in February. He followed with more purchases in March according to financial disclosures. The timing preceded a 9.7 billion dollar Pentagon contract awarded to the company. Dell stock achieved its best trading day ever on the news of the large government deal.
The sequence of events reportedly raised questions about potential conflicts of interest in federal contracting.
Why This Matters: Stock purchases preceding major government contracts invite scrutiny of timing and disclosure rules.
Louisiana Sends New Congressional Map To Governor For Approval
- Louisiana’s legislature approved a new congressional map.
- The map could give Republicans an additional seat in November elections.
- Governor Jeff Landry received the proposal for final review.
BATON ROUGE, MAY 29 (TNGB) – Louisiana’s legislature sent a new congressional map to Governor Jeff Landry’s desk for approval. The revised districts could deliver Republicans one extra seat in the November elections. Lawmakers completed the map after extended debates over boundaries and population shifts. The proposal now awaits the governor’s signature or veto.
The map reportedly strengthens Republican advantages in several competitive districts.
Why This Matters: Redrawn districts alter House representation and influence national legislative balance for the next decade.
Trump Says US Will Unearth Iranian Uranium For Destruction With IAEA
- President Trump revealed plans for the United States to unearth Iranian uranium.
- The operation will involve coordination with Iran and the IAEA.
- The uranium reportedly faces complete destruction under the agreement terms.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – President Trump stated that the United States will unearth uranium in coordination with Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency. The material will then be destroyed as part of the joint effort. This announcement builds on recent diplomatic progress in the Middle East. Officials from multiple nations reportedly participated in the planning stages of the operation.
The coordinated action reportedly aims to eliminate nuclear material threats permanently.
Why This Matters: Destruction of enriched uranium reduces proliferation risks in an unstable region.
Yass Ansari Accuses Trump Of Weaponizing DOJ After Bondi Meeting
- A closed door interview with Pam Bondi confirmed key details.
- Donald Trump has weaponized the Department of Justice according to the claim.
- Republicans reportedly enabled the most egregious cover up.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – Representative Yass Ansari stated that today’s closed door interview with Pam Bondi confirmed Donald Trump has weaponized the Department of Justice. Republicans have enabled the most egregious cover up according to the assessment. The interview focused on recent actions within federal law enforcement agencies. Ansari shared the conclusions publicly after the session ended.
The accusation reportedly centers on specific decisions made during the current administration she clarified.
Why This Matters: Allegations of DOJ politicization erode public trust in federal law enforcement institutions.
JD Vance Reports US Iran Close To Ceasefire Extension Agreement
- US Vice President JD Vance said Washington and Tehran are close to a deal.
- The agreement would extend their ceasefire in the Middle East war.
- The potential breakthrough reportedly hangs on President Donald Trump’s approval.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 29 (TNGB) – US Vice President JD Vance said Washington and Tehran are close to agreeing a deal to extend their ceasefire in the Middle East war. The potential breakthrough still depends on final approval from President Donald Trump according to reports. Negotiators from both sides have narrowed remaining differences in recent days. The extension would build on the current pause in active hostilities.
The outcome reportedly rests on the final decision from the White House.
Why This Matters: Extended ceasefire reduces immediate risk of renewed conflict and associated global economic fallout.
Senator Alex Padilla Vows No Payouts for January 6 Rioters
- Federal judge temporarily blocked payouts from $1.776 billion Trump settlement fund.
- Senator Alex Padilla introduced bill to permanently prohibit payouts to January 6 participants.
- Legislation protects taxpayer dollars from compensating insurrectionists.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – A federal judge in Virginia temporarily blocked any payouts from the Trump administration $1.776 billion anti-weaponization settlement fund established in May as part of an IRS lawsuit resolution. Senator Alex Padilla welcomed the ruling and confirmed he introduced the No Rewards for January 6 Rioters Act to permanently bar compensation the post stated, but it is not enough to safeguard public resources. The senator argued that taxpayer dollars must never support individuals convicted in the Capitol attack.
The legislation would permanently bar any compensation from the settlement fund to January 6 participants.
Why This Matters: The block stops immediate taxpayer payouts to convicted January 6 participants while permanent legislation advances.
Senator Mark Kelly Calls for Washington Action on Rising Family Costs
- Many Arizonans face weekly choices on which bills to pay.
- Rising costs create emergency situation for American families.
- Senator Mark Kelly fights daily in Senate to lower expenses.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Mark Kelly described how Arizonans perform kitchen table math each week to decide which bills to pay and what to cut amid persistent inflation pressures. He stated that rising costs represent an emergency requiring immediate action from Washington on groceries, housing and energy. The senator committed to fighting every day in the Senate to bring down expenses for families across the country. Kelly argued that the current situation should not continue for working Americans.
Lawmakers must treat rising costs as the emergency that it is for families.
Why This Matters: Persistent inflation forces weekly budget cuts for Arizona households and pressures Congress for targeted relief measures.
Representative Lauren Boebert Accuses Washington Nationals of Religious Discrimination
- Washington Nationals baseball team allegedly discriminates against religious groups.
- Representative Lauren Boebert calls for swift DOJ investigation.
- Action would address clear violation of religious freedom protections.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Lauren Boebert accused the Washington Nationals baseball team of discriminating against religious groups in team policies and events. She expressed hope that the Department of Justice acts swiftly to investigate this alleged violation of religious freedom under federal law. The lawmaker described the situation as a clear breach that demands prompt federal attention and enforcement. Boebert positioned the issue as a priority for protecting constitutional rights of all faiths.
A Department of Justice investigation would determine if religious groups faced discrimination by the team.
Why This Matters: Alleged religious discrimination at a major league team prompts federal scrutiny of public accommodations policies.
Representative Pete Aguilar Attributes Price Increases to Inflation and Iran Conflict
- Gas groceries and electricity prices reportedly skyrocketed recently.
- Representative Pete Aguilar blamed inflation and Trump Iran policy.
- President allegedly asleep at the wheel amid American struggles.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Pete Aguilar stated that the prices of gas groceries electricity and more have skyrocketed due to inflation and the president’s war with Iran. He criticized the administration for being asleep at the wheel while working Americans struggle to get by on fixed incomes. The lawmaker connected these economic pressures directly to specific policy decisions on energy and foreign engagement. Aguilar urged immediate attention to ease the burden on households.
These pressures reportedly stem from the ongoing conflict and economic policies in place.
Why This Matters: Higher energy and food costs directly reduce disposable income for working families nationwide.
Senator Michael Bennet Says Trump Voter List Changes Threaten Colorado Elections
- Trump voter list and mail voting attack allegedly threatens system.
- Senator Michael Bennet warned of risks to Colorado gold standard.
- Changes could undermine election integrity according to the lawmaker.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Michael Bennet warned that the Trump voter list and attack on mail voting threaten Colorado’s gold standard election system with added verification hurdles. He described the push as a direct challenge to established voting procedures that have worked effectively for years. The senator emphasized the importance of maintaining secure and accessible elections for all citizens without new barriers. Bennet called for vigilance against measures that could erode public trust in the process.
Colorado’s election system remains a model that other states should protect.
Why This Matters: Proposed voter list changes could alter access and confidence in Colorado’s established election processes.
Representative Pramila Jayapal Condemns Cancellation of Iran War Powers Vote
- Republicans cancelled War Powers vote on Trump Iran war.
- Representative Pramila Jayapal called the move spineless.
- Impacts include higher gas and food costs for Americans.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Pramila Jayapal condemned Republicans for cancelling the War Powers vote on the president’s Iran war after the 60-day threshold expired. She described the action as spineless and pointed to resulting impacts such as higher gas and food costs across the economy. The lawmaker linked the decision directly to economic difficulties facing working families from sustained military engagement. Jayapal argued that Congress must retain its constitutional role in matters of war.
The cancellation of the vote has led to increased costs that affect every American household daily.
Why This Matters: Absence of congressional authorization for Iran operations ties military costs to household energy and grocery prices.
Senator Patty Murray Claims Trump Jr 620 Million Pentagon Loan Indicates Corruption
- Trump Jr received 620 million Pentagon loan via White House aide.
- Senator Patty Murray described the deal as clear corruption.
- Loan reportedly shows pattern of family business ties to government.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Patty Murray claimed that Trump Jr secured a 620 million Pentagon loan through a White House aide in a move that shows corruption in contracting processes. She referenced investigations into the matter as evidence of improper influence over federal funds. The senator highlighted how such arrangements undermine public confidence in Pentagon procurement and award decisions. Murray called for greater transparency in all Pentagon dealings involving family members of officials.
Investigations into the loan process would reveal the full extent of any improper influence involved.
Why This Matters: Large Pentagon loans to presidential family members raise questions about oversight in defense contracting.
Senator Jacky Rosen Advances Legislation for Nevada Test Site Workers Benefits
- New legislation ensures Nevada Test Site workers receive full VA benefits.
- Senator Jacky Rosen sponsored the measure for radiation exposure parity.
- Vets would gain equal treatment for service related health issues.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Senator Jacky Rosen introduced new legislation to ensure Nevada Test Site workers and veterans receive full VA benefits parity for radiation exposure from historical nuclear testing. The bill addresses long standing disparities in how these individuals are compensated for their service at the site. Rosen argued that those who worked at the Nevada Test Site deserve the same recognition as other veterans exposed to hazards. The proposal would align benefits across different categories of exposure related claims without new administrative hurdles.
The legislation would provide long overdue support to affected workers and their families.
Why This Matters: Updated benefits would deliver equal compensation to Nevada Test Site veterans for documented radiation exposure.
Representative Jason Crow Urges President to Prioritize Public Service Over Stock Portfolio
- President should work for the people not manage stock portfolio.
- Representative Jason Crow criticized focus on personal finances.
- Public service demands full attention from elected leaders.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Jason Crow stated that the president should be working for the American people rather than managing his stock portfolio during official duties. He argued that the role requires complete dedication to public duties without distractions from personal investments or trading activity. The lawmaker suggested that such activities create appearances of conflicts that erode trust in executive leadership. Crow called for leaders to set aside private interests while in office.
Full dedication to public duties requires setting aside all personal financial management activities.
Why This Matters: Presidential focus on personal investments during term raises conflict of interest concerns for public trust.
Representative Andy Biggs Convenes Roundtable on Border Crisis and F–tanyl Deaths
- Roundtable held with angel families on border crisis issues.
- Representative Andy Biggs discussed f–tanyl deaths and border security.
- Event highlighted need to secure the border effectively.
WASHINGTON D.C., May 29 (TNGB) – Representative Andy Biggs held a roundtable with angel families to discuss the border crisis and f–tanyl deaths linked to smuggling routes. He emphasized the urgent need to secure the border and prevent further tragedies affecting American communities from synthetic opioid trafficking. The lawmaker listened to personal stories from families impacted by the ongoing situation at ports of entry. Biggs positioned border security as a top priority for congressional action this session.
Securing the border would reduce f–tanyl deaths and protect vulnerable communities nationwide.
Why This Matters: Roundtable discussions with affected families underscore the human cost of border security gaps and opioid flows.


