Don’t Make an Idol out of Donald Trump’s Will … And Other Thoughts on the Third Term Circle Jerk

Amid the chaos and cacophony of Donald Trump’s second term, we’re sucked into this new mini-debate over a potential Trump third term. NBC News got the ball rolling with a headline that read: “Trump won’t rule out seeking third term in the White House, tells NBC News ‘there are methods’ for doing so.” They were roundly criticized for that framing and other news organizations did better by putting the matter more squarely in their headline. For instance, there was The Washington Post, whose headline ran “Trump suggests ‘methods’ exist for bid for unconstitutional third term.”

That’s better, certainly. But there’s only one proper response to all these comments: “No, you’re not.”

Full stop. That’s the whole response.

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission ‘Terminates’ Union Agreement

At roughly 6 p.m. ET this evening the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) sent out a notice to employees on a commission intranet/internal hub that “the NRC has terminated the NRC’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).” The notice has yet to appear in an agency-wide email. The message cites the President’s March 27th, 2025 Executive Order purporting to cancel union contracts across a broad swath of the federal workforce. As you’d expect, it’s all heading to the courts.

Inside Cory Booker’s Plan To Disrupt ‘Business As Usual’ On The Senate Floor

A member of the U.S. Senate took the floor at 7:00 p.m. on Monday evening — and he doesn’t plan on leaving it any time soon. In a text message to TPM, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) said he was about to begin speaking for as long as he could stand.

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The Random Assortment Of Excuses ICE Used To Send Venezuelan Detainees To El Salvador Hellhole

Tattoos of crowns and clocks, the “I love you” symbol in sign language, being in the same area as a law enforcement target: These are all reasons, according to recent court filings, that Venezuelan men were snatched up and spirited to El Salvador, almost all without any notice to their lawyers, families or themselves about where they were being taken or why.

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Countdown to 3,000

Today is the last day of our Annual March TPM Membership Drive. It’s also the last day of our 25% discount. We’ve already hit our 2,500 new member goal. But we’re so close we’re making a push to get to 3,000. We’re currently 67 new members short of that number. Thank you to everyone who helped us to get to 2,500. And if you haven’t become a member yet but would like to support our team and our work just click right here.

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Trump’s WH Directly Fires Two Prosecutors In Stunning Escalation Of War On DOJ Independence

In another brazen step to weed out President Donald Trump’s perceived political enemies and break down the barrier of political influence between the White House and the DOJ, Trump’s White House directly dismissed two career prosecutors without reason. 

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Another Update on the Situation at Indiana University

I wanted to provide a quick update on the case of Professor Xiaofeng Wang at Indiana University. For overview details, see the posts below. The latest is the IU chapter of a faculty organization (the American Association of University Professors) has sent a letter to the university challenging Professor Wang’s termination. You can see that letter here. The letter itself is the best evidence we as yet have that Wang was in fact fired by the university. The university itself has not confirmed that or publicly commented at all. And at least no one who is talking appears to be in contact with Wang. So we don’t have any confirmation from him or anyone speaking on his behalf.

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Judges Hold The Line On Trump’s Attacks On Big Law

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version.

So Far So Good

Two federal judges in DC late Friday blocked key provisions of President Trump’s executive orders targeting major U.S. law firms. The decisions came after WilmerHale and Jenner & Block rushed to court seeking temporary restraining orders to forestall some of the most egregious aspects of the executive orders targeting each firm.

“The retaliatory nature of the Executive Order at issue here is clear from its face,” U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ruled in the WilmerHale case.

U.S. District Judge John Bates similarly ruled in favor of Jenner & Block. During a hearing in the case, Bates said from the bench: “The legal profession as a whole is watching and wondering if their courtroom activities … will cause the government to turn their eyes to them next.”

Leon and Bates are both Bush II appointees.

Skadden Strikes A Deal With Trump

Skadden Arps became the first major law firm to strike a preemptive deal with President Trump rather than risk being targeted by one of his executive orders. Unlike Skadden, Paul Weiss didn’t strike a deal with Trump until after he’d issued an executive order against it. In both cases, Trump loudly touted his success in winning fealty from the firms.

Alien Enemies Act Developments

  • The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow it to continue deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
  • In the court proceedings over the Alien Enemies Act, the ACLU has obtained ICE’s subjective checklist for determining whether someone is a member of the Tren de Aragua gang.
  • In a separate case, U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy of Boston has issued a nationwide injunction blocking the Trump administration’s policy of deportations to third countries without a chance to challenge the removal in court.

More Reveals From The Signal Fiasco

  • Mike Waltz: Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz has created and hosted multiple other sensitive conversations on Signal with Cabinet members, including separate threads on how to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine as well as military operations, two U.S. officials told the WSJ.
  • Pete Hegseth: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth brought his wife, a former Fox News producer, to two meetings with foreign military counterparts where sensitive information was discussed, the WSJ reports.

IMPORTANT: A Blow To Indy Agencies

A three-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside Supreme Court precedent – while pretending otherwise – to allow President Trump’s firings of members of the National Labor Relations Board and Merit Systems Protection Board to stand.

Judge Throws CFPB A Lifeline

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued a blistering opinion and ordered the Trump administration to resume the work of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and rehire its fired workers.

“Absent an injunction freezing the status quo – preserving the agency’s data, its operational capacity, and its workforce – there is a substantial risk that the defendants will complete the destruction of the agency completely in violation of law well before the Court can rule on the merits, and it will be impossible to rebuild,” Jackson wrote.

In her ruling, Jackson also took the Trump administration defendants – acting CFPB Director Russell Vought and the CFPB itself – to the woodshed for not being forthcoming with the court. “[T]he Court is left with little confidence that the defense can be trusted to tell the truth about anything.”

A Photo For Our Times

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Elon Musk gives out one of two $1 million check during a town hall in Wisconsin after a unanimous state Supreme Court declined to hear an attempt to block Musk from distributing the checks ahead of Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

Good Read

TPM’s Josh Marshall: Elon Musk and the Threat of the Over-Mighty Subject

DOGE Watch

  • WaPo: DOGE fires nearly all staff at U.S. Institute of Peace headquarters
  • NYT: Over the weekend, DOGE accessed a federal payroll system over the objections of career staff who have now been placed on administrative leave and under investigation.
  • Politico: DOGE’s Marko Elez – fired from Treasury after racist social media posts — has been working for weeks on sensitive systems at HHS, new government disclosures revealed Saturday.
  • Judd Legum: How the Social Security Administration and DOGE are gaslighting Americans
  • Wired: DOGE Plans to Rebuild SSA Code Base in Months, Risking Benefits and System Collapse

The Destruction: Foreign Aid

  • NYT: Trump’s USAID Cuts Hobble Earthquake Response in Myanmar
  • Politico: Appeals Court clears the way for Musk and DOGE to resume cuts to USAID.

The Destruction: Public Health And Medical Science

  • WaPo: The Trump administration pushed out Peter Marks, the FDA’s top vaccine scientist and an architect of the U.S. program to rapidly develop coronavirus vaccines.
  • Stat News: Both deputy directors at the key FDA center that oversees the regulation of cancer drugs plan on departing the agency.

For Your Radar …

TPM’s Khaya Himmelman: Trump’s executive order on elections includes a provision that could punish states for not sharing voter information with the Trump DOJ.

White House Crosses New Line In Corrupting DOJ

The Trump White House has taken the unprecedented step of directly firing at least two career DOJ prosecutors. The two known firings involved one line prosecutor in Los Angeles and another in Memphis, the NYT reports.

The Corruption: Trump’s Abuse Of The Pardon Power

  • “President Trump pardoned Nikola founder Trevor Milton, who had been convicted of fraud in federal court for what prosecutors said were his lies to investors about his zero-emissions trucks,” the WSJ reported.
  • President Trump commuted the sentence of Carlos Watson, a co-founder of the now-defunct digital media company Ozy Media, who was sentenced in December to almost 10 years in prison for trying to defraud investors and lenders by lying about the company’s finances, the NYT reports.

Naval Academy Purges Its Library Of ‘DEI’ Books

At the order of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Naval Academy has identified some 900 books that “run afoul” of President Trump’s anti-DEI order, including “The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr.,” “Einstein on Race and Racism,” and a biography on Jackie Robinson, the NYT reports.

So Gross

While President Trump has slammed the door shut on refugees, he has made a special exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

Unmasked

Jefferson Griffin, the state appeals court judge who continues to try to overturn his November loss in a North Carolina Supreme Court race, was photographed in 2001 wearing Confederate military garb and posing before a Confederate battle flag for his fraternity’s annual 2001 “Old South” ball, the AP reports.

The Gleeful Cruelty of the White House X Account

Charlie Warzel: “The official X account of the White House isn’t just full of low-rent 4chan musings, it’s an alarming signal of an administration that’s fluent in internet extremism and seemingly dedicated to pursuing its casual cruelty as a chief political export.”

As If Everything Wasn’t Bad Enough

WaPo: “President Donald Trump on Sunday declined to rule out seeking a third presidential term — an unconstitutional act explicitly barred under the 22nd Amendment — saying that ‘there are methods which you could do it.'”

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More Details on Situation at Indiana University

Yesterday I told you about a situation at Indiana University tied to a Professor of Computer Science and cryptography named Xiaofeng Wang. According to very sketchy public reports, the FBI and DHS police searched two homes owned by Wang and a Library Systems analyst named Nianli Ma, who I assume is his spouse. Colleagues at other universities noted that Wang’s bio pages had been removed from the University website and no one seemed to know where he was. It was unclear whether he had been arrested or perhaps detained in an immigration action.

I can now report some new and as yet unreported details, which largely go to the timeline of events.

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Sketchy First Reports

There’s a very weird situation developing at the Indiana University. It’s a case where there are lots of red flags but mostly a lack of information. I’ll try to give an overview. A highly regarded professor of computer science and cryptography named Xiaofeng Wang seems to have disappeared and his home was searched and swarmed over this morning by FBI agents and DHS police. On its face this sounds like some sort espionage investigation. I don’t know whether Xiaofeng is a U.S. citizen or not or a Chinese national. But I understand that he’s been at IU for about 20 years.

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