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Monday, August 25, 2025

Trump to sign exec order ending cashless bail, threatens to pull fed funding in lax jurisdictions

  President Trump is expected to sign an executive order Monday ending cashless bail by threatening to revoke federal funding for jurisdictions across the country, The Post has learned.

Attorney General Pam Bondi will provide Trump with a list of the no-cash-bail jurisdictions that could end up targeting states like New York, cities such as Washington, DC, or other localities with lax bail policies.

“Cashless bail policies allow dangerous individuals to immediately return to the streets and further endanger law-abiding, hard-working Americans because they know our laws will not be enforced,” a White House memo on the executive action states.

On Aug. 11, the president called on Congress to tighten laws around cashless bail so criminals would not be allowed into public without posting a cash bond before their trial.REUTERS
Arresting repeat offenders for new crimes after they’ve already been freed without bail is a “waste of public resources and obvious threat to public safety,” the memo also noted, citing instances of violent offenders being released onto the streets, only to be charged again.

On Aug. 11, the president called on Congress to tighten laws around cashless bail so criminals would not be cut loose without posting a cash bond before their trial.

The executive action also makes good on Trump’s campaign promise to “crack down on the left-wing jurisdictions that refuse to prosecute dangerous criminals and set loose violent felons on cashless bail.”

Some state governments have reformed bail laws in favor of supervised pretrial release out of concern that posting cash disproportionately impacts poorer populations.sakhorn38 – stock.adobe.com

That effort began in earnest with the president’s mobilization of the National Guard in DC earlier this month, surging federal resources to assist local law enforcement in arresting suspects and seizing drugs in the nation’s capital.

Some state governments have reformed bail laws in favor of supervised pretrial release out of concern that posting cash disproportionately impacts poorer populations.

Illinois was the first to eliminate cash bail, followed by New Jersey, and New Mexico has already eliminated cash bail, though most states still have some form of bond in place for those charged with crimes.

New York scrapped the policy for most misdemeanors and non-violent felonies in 2019 — and allowed judges to consider the offender’s financial situation when making bond determinations.Vitalii Vodolazskyi – stock.adobe.com

New York scrapped the policy for most misdemeanors and non-violent felonies in 2019 — and allowed judges to consider the offender’s financial situation when making bond determinations.

The highly controversial bond law has split Democrats in the Empire State, with Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams both criticizing its effects.

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is running for mayor, had backed the law as governor, in addition to his socialist Democratic mayoral contender Zohran Mamdani.

Two convicted killers cuffed for dealing drugs in Greenwich Village earlier this month were both released without posting bond earlier this month.zimmytws – stock.adobe.com

Two convicted killers cuffed for dealing drugs in Greenwich Village earlier this month were both released without posting bond earlier this month.

Last October, a suspected Tren de Aragua gang member was also freed without bail in the Big Apple after being charged with attempted homicide and was collared weeks later in a Miami drug bust — only to be let loose again.

One prolific pickpocket in the city has even racked up a whopping 45 busts as of January 2024 and was still moving through the revolving doors of justice.

“Every place in the country where you have no-cash bail is a disaster,” Trump told reporters earlier this month during his press briefing on tackling crime in Washington, DC.

“Every place in the country where you have no-cash bail is a disaster,” Trump told reporters earlier this month.REUTERS

The White House has pointed to a law enforcement study conducted in Yolo County, Calif., two years ago that determined a “zero bail” policy spiked crime by 163% in that jurisdiction.

Trump’s Department of Justice had already canceled more than 360 grants worth hundreds of millions of dollars in April for state entities and nonprofits that officials said were serving as a “slush fund” for left-wing causes rather than public safety.

“Under Attorney General Bondi’s leadership, the Department of Justice is committed to ensuring its resources are spent on arresting criminals, getting drugs off the streets, and crucial litigation,” a spokesman said at the time.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/25/us-news/president-trump-to-sign-executive-order-ending-cashless-bail/

'Ukraine's Zelenskiy says he discussed pressure on Russia with US envoy Kellogg'

 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday he and U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg had held a good meeting and discussed exerting pressure on Russia to hold "real talks" on ending more than three years of war.

"A good meeting with the special U.S. presidential envoy Keith Kellogg," Zelenskiy wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

"We discussed how to exert influence on Russia, oblige them to hold real talks on ending the war ... We are ready to talk in a format with leaders. This is needed to resolve key issues."

Zelenskiy said Ukraine valued the "readiness of the United States to be part of Ukraine's security architecture" and viewed security cooperation as important, particularly in regards to weapons purchases and development and sale of drones.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ukraines-zelenskiy-says-discussed-pressure-174510663.html

Pakistan to Ask Qatar to Defer LNG for Years on Weak Demand

 


Pakistan plans to ask Qatar to delay delivery of liquefied natural gas supply over the next five years as the South Asian country grapples with weak demand and mounting import costs.

Government officials are in Qatar this week to request a delay for delivery of two LNG shipments per month in 2026, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The deliveries would be rescheduled to after 2031, the people said. Pakistan imports about nine cargoes from Qatar per month.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-25/pakistan-to-ask-qatar-to-defer-lng-for-years-on-weak-demand

Why Are More And More Americans Becoming Disabled?

 Bureau of Labor Statistics data reveals 1.1 million MORE Americans have become disabled in just the past 3 months.

VigilantFox asks: Why is nobody talking about this?

The month of July added another 234,000 disabled Americans, making the current high the third new high in a row.

Prominent data analyst @DowdEdward reports that since February 2021, an additional 5.89 million Americans have answered “yes” to the Bureau of Labor Statistics household survey question on disability.

That’s a 19.6% increase in reported disabilities over just 4.5 years—something he calls a “disaster.”

This should be front-page news.

Why isn’t anyone talking about it?

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/why-are-more-and-more-americans-becoming-disabled

MAGA Jay And Silent Blob

 By Benjamin Picton, senior market strategist at Rabobank

Jerome Powell used his set-piece speech at Jackson Hole on Friday to execute a dovish pivot. The S&P500 closed within 2pts of an all-time high and 10-year Treasury yields fell 7bps after the Fed Chair said that recent weakening in the labor market that was highlighted by sluggish employment growth in the most recent non-farm payrolls report – including big downward revisions to jobs growth in April and May – meant that the balance of risks had shifted and that some reduction in the restrictiveness of monetary policy may now be appropriate.

That admission must have stuck in the craw for a Fed Chairman who has pushed back against the White House’s at times puerile lobbying for cheaper money. The risk now is that ‘Too Slow’ Jerome Powell – as he has been dubbed by Trump – is suddenly transformed into ‘MAGA Jay’ in the eyes of the commentariat as he bows to pressure to cut rates and perhaps raises questions in some quarters over whether he might have one eye on safeguarding his own seat on the FOMC.

To add insult to injury, Powell also admitted that the risks to inflation are to the upside while the risks to employment are to the downside. To any economics-trained ear, that sounds like stagflation – a scenario that Powell expressly said he couldn’t envision last year.

The President has been busy subverting his Fed Chair by appointing loyalist and Mar-a-Lago Accord author Stephen Miran to fill Adriana Kugler’s (a Biden appointee) seat on the Board of Governors, and also by threatening to anoint a Fed Chair-in-waiting to second-guess Powell’s every utterance before his contract expires in May next year. Recent attacks on Biden-appointed Lisa Cook over allegations of shonky mortgage applications further highlights how the Fed is now treated similarly to the Supreme Court in terms of the administration seeking to stack it with ideological fellow travellers and dispensing with the fiction of central organs of government being political silent blobs. This trend will doubtless cut both ways as California Governor Newsom’s recent behavior regarding Congressional redistricting in Texas amply illustrates.

The unabashed politicization of the supposedly independent and technocratic process of setting the price of money once again confirms that it is no longer the 1990s and that old ideas about optimal policy transmission, central bank credibility and the need to insulate important decisions from the influence of the popular will offers little protection against the new paradigm of raw power politics. Just as the interpretation of law is inherently political, the price of money is inherently political, and all aspects of national policy are being co-opted to support the MAGA vision of the United States and its place in the world.

The political nature of the price of money is, of course, a feature of other economies, too. Down Under in Australia the RBA has recently cut rates for the third time – sparking another wave of FOMO buying in the country’s already poisonously expensive housing market. Tellingly, UBS’s latest Global Wealth Report places Australia second behind only tax haven microstate Luxembourg in terms of the median household wealth. By far the largest driver of Australia’s household wealth is real estate, accounting for 53% of the total compared to just 30% in the United States. The relative proportions of Australia’s wealth composition vs others certainly raises questions about how much of that household wealth is illusory and liable to disappear when the housing market eventually reverts to fair value (as it always does).

Seemingly content to sacrifice their young to the Moloch of housing market speculation, the Australian government is continuing to do its best to ensure that fair value is never achieved and has this morning announced that they are ‘helping’ by bringing forward a scheme for the government to credit wrap first homebuyers with deposits as small as 5%. To put that another way, the taxpayer will be providing credit guarantees for buyers who are just 5% away from negative equity in a generationally expensive market.

Concurrently, the ABC reports that thousands of houses purpose-built for the disabled on city fringes (where services for people with disabilities are thin on the ground) through the promise of turbocharged returns underwritten by a massive government honeypot for the investors who stumped up the capital are sitting empty – because not enough people with disabilities want to live there. Totally not 2008 vibes at all.

This sort of silliness is common in Australia where there is apparently no problem that a big dose of financialization can’t ‘fix’ by creating new and bigger problems (just look at Australia’s energy market – once a source of competitive advantage, but no longer). Such thinking was again on display through a three day productivity summit last week where the usual neoliberal tropes of “it’s a supply issue” and cutting red tape were again rolled out and there was further inching towards financial repression as all agreed that it should be easier for private pension savings to be redirected into government priority areas. Australia’s government also committed to another round of cuts to “nuisance” tariffs right at the time where the rest of the developed world is realising that – with the benefit of hindsight – such moves in the 1980s might have been a bad idea and the ability to make stuff in your own country is actually a very useful thing sometimes.

Contrast that thinking to what is happening in the USA, where Intel has apparently just agreed to allow the US government to take a 10% stake in the company to ensure that strategically important semiconductor manufacturing occurs inside the United States and is treated as a national security priority. Thinking from first principles, economics is the study of scarcity and it is the job of national governments to arrange the scarce factors of production (land, labor and capital) to best ensure the prosperity and security of their people.

Very clearly we are seeing two very different approaches to this problem of scarcity emerging. Is the wealth of nations best employed to bid up the housing stock, making do-nothing speculators and ticket-clipping middlemen (real estate agents, mortgage brokers, banks etc) in the rentier economy fat? Or is it better employed to ensure supremacy of real production and the dominance of strategic supply chains vis-à-vis potential adversaries?

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/maga-jay-and-silent-blob

'France Summons US Ambassador Kushner After He Accused Macron Of Fostering Antisemitism '

France has summoned the US ambassador in Paris over a diplomatic row and surprisingly blunt accusations involving Israel-Gaza policy. The spat started when Ambassador Charles Kushner published open letter to President Emmanuel Macron in The Wall Street Journal on Sunday.

Ambassador Charles Kushner accused the French government of not taking sufficient action to curb anti-Semitic violence, and further that its policies have been essentially rewarding Hamas and emboldening antisemitic violence. Kushner's elder son Jared is the husband of Ivanka Trump, and President Trump has previously given Charles full legal pardon after he was convicted of past illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering in connection with his real estate business, Kushner Companies.

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Kushner's open letter condemned France's recent declaration that it will recognize a Palestinian state at the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting in September. It accused the Macron government of fostering policies which "endanger Jewish life in France."

"Public statements haranguing Israel and gestures toward recognition of a Palestinian state embolden extremists, fuel violence, and endanger Jewish life in France," he wrote. "In today’s world, anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism-- plain and simple," he claimed.

Kushner then listed off a series of actions President Trump has taken to push back on antisemitism in American society, and then said: 

Today, many French Jews fear that history will repeat itself in EuropeParents encourage their children to emigrate; surveys show most French citizens believe another Holocaust could happen in Europe. Nearly half of French youth report never having heard of the Holocaust at all. What are children being taught in French schools if such ignorance persists?

But Paris has not bowed to these arguments, but swiftly summoned the US ambassador to lodge formal complain.

"France firmly refutes these latest allegations," a Sunday Foreign Ministry statement said. "The allegations from the ambassador are unacceptable." It added that France is "fully committed" to fighting anti-Semitism and that it is not tolerated.

The Foreign Ministry's further accused Kushner's comments over-reach and potentially damaging US-France relations, as they went "against international law, and in particular the duty not to interfere in internal matters of states" by diplomatic personnel.

"Furthermore, they do not live up to the quality of the transatlantic relationship between France and the United States and the trust that should result between allies," it added.

But it appears Kusher's op-ed, or open letter to Macron was approved at the highest levels of the Trump administration. This should come as no surprise given the hardline pro-Israel supporters in Trump's cabinet and the White House.

When asked about it, US State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott replied, "Ambassador Kushner is our US government representative in France and is doing a great job advancing our national interests in that role."

Kushner in his letter had at one point directly appealed for the following: "Mr. President, I urge you to act decisively: enforce hate-crime laws without exception; ensure the safety of Jewish schools, synagogues and businesses, prosecute offenders to the fullest extent; and abandon steps that give legitimacy to Hamas and its allies" - in the statement addressed to Macron.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/france-summons-us-ambassador-kushner-after-he-accused-macron-fostering-antisemitism

Trump hits ABC, NBC as ‘FAKE NEWS,’ says he’d support FCC revoking licenses

 President Trump went on a late-night attack against NBC and ABC News on Sunday, deriding them for what, in his view, was “biased” coverage and said he would be in favor of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) revoking their licenses. 

The Republican president said the news outlets had given him negative coverage on “97%” of stories. 

It wasn’t clear from where Trump was citing the “97%” figure. 

A study released earlier this year by the conservative media watchdog group, Media Research Center (MRC), found that coverage of the president’s first 100 days in office was “92% negative.” 

“IF THAT IS THE CASE,” Trump wrote in his characteristic use of all caps, “THEY ARE SIMPLY AN ARM OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AND SHOULD, ACCORDING TO MANY HAVE THEIR LICENSES REVOKED.” 

Trump said he would be “totally in favor” of the move because – according to him – these outlets are “so biased and untruthful, an actual threat to our Democracy.” 

President Trump went on a late-night attack against NBC and ABC News on Sunday, deriding them for what, in his view, was “biased” coverage and said he would be in favor of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) revoking their licenses.Truth Social

The president followed up with another post attacking both outlets as “FAKE NEWS” and “two of the absolute worst and most biased networks anywhere in the world.” 

Trump questioned why both entities aren’t “paying Millions of Dollars a year in LICENSE FEES.” 

“They should lose their Licenses for their unfair coverage of Republicans and/or Conservatives, but at a minimum, they should pay up BIG for having the privilege of using the most valuable airwaves anywhere at anytime!!!” Trump wrote. “Crooked ‘journalism’ should not be rewarded, it should be terminated!!!”

Trump boards Air Force One on August 15, 2025 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.Getty Images

Fox News Digital has reached out to both ABC and NBC News for a response to Trump’s posts. 

Being national networks, ABC and NBC News do not hold FCC licenses for news content but provide programming for local affiliates across the country – which are regulated by the FCC and require licensing to operate in the US. 

TV stations pay fees and annual regulatory fees based on station type and market, while cable outlets pay their own regulatory fees. Only congress has the authority to impose and collect such fees, which are deposited in the US Treasury.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seal hangs inside a meeting room at the headquarters ahead of a open commission meeting in Washington, DC.Bloomberg via Getty Images

Any move to revoke licenses based on real or perceived news bias would run afoul of First Amendment protections. Similar attempts in the past have been struck down by the courts. 

This is not the first time Trump has attacked broadcast outlets or threatened to strip their licenses. Last year, Trump settled a defamation suit against ABC for $15 million, and he famously hosted “The Apprentice” on NBC before entering the world of politics. 

And earlier this year, Paramount Global and CBS agreed to pay out a settlement over the president’s election interference lawsuit against the network. 

https://nypost.com/2025/08/25/media/trump-hits-abc-nbc-as-fake-news-says-hed-support-fcc-revoking-licenses/