Late on Friday night [May 1st], President
Donald J. Trump took to social media. At 11:03 he posted an AI-generated image
of himself, alongside Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco
Rubio, and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, all shirtless, along with an
unidentifiable woman in a bikini, appearing to be relaxing in a swimming pool.
But the “swimming pool” was the reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln
Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Then, at 11:04, Trump posted an image of First Lady
Melania Trump grinning at the press conference Trump held after the incident at
the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, when he said that incident proved he
needed his proposed ballroom for his security.
Then, at 11:13, Trump posted an image of House minority
leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), who is Black, holding a baseball bat. The
caption calls Jeffries “low IQ,” “a THUG,” and “a danger to our Country.”
Then, at 11:15, he posted an image of himself smiling and
holding six wild cards from the game Uno. The caption read, “I HAVE ALL THE
CARDS.”
Then, at 11:22, he posted a profile image of himself in
gold.
Then, at 11:26, he posted an image showing him standing
near Mt. Rushmore, with the angle arranged to make his head the fifth sculpture
on the mountain, so from left to right they were George Washington, Thomas
Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, and Donald Trump.
Then, at 11:32, he posted an image of himself and the
first lady.
Then, at 11:37, he posted an image of himself and King
Charles III.
Then, at 11:40, he posted an image of what appeared to be
the reflecting pool full of algae next to one that appeared to be the
reflecting pool clean and with a bright blue color. Above the dirty image was
the label “Hussein Obama,” and below it, the caption “Photo taken Sept[ember]
29, 2012”; the clean one was labeled with “Trump” and “Coming Soon.” Over the
two together, the caption read: “This is what our Country was before, and
after, “TRUMP!”
Then, at 11:41, he posted an AI image of the reflecting
pool appearing bright blue, under the caption “American Flag Blue.”
Then, at 11:45, he posted another AI image of the
reflecting pool appearing bright blue under the caption “American Flag Blue.”
It was some 43 minutes. The president appeared to have been triggered by graffiti that appeared in the reflecting pool Friday morning: “86 47” spray-painted across it in a message that was about 15 feet by 30 feet.
The message was double edged. To “86” something in slang
means to get rid of it, and Trump is the 47th president. But the phrase has
taken on a second meaning since April 28, when the Department of Justice under
Trump launched a criminal case against former director of the FBI James Comey
for posting a picture of seashells spelling out “86 47” on Instagram a year
ago. But “86 47”—and, for that matter, “86 46”—is such a common meme that there
are a wide variety of shirts and hats for sale with those letters on
Amazon today, prompting the host of NBC’s Meet the Press, Kristen
Welker, to ask Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche if other people who shared
that meme would also face charges. He said no and suggested that there was
other evidence in Comey’s case, although he did not explain what that was and
the indictment only talks about the seashell post.
As Trump’s popularity has sunk to new lows, he has
renewed his efforts to remake Washington, D.C., into a monument to himself,
almost as if he is trying to anticipate history by making future Americans
think that he must have been great because of all the tributes to him in the
capital. Part of that effort has been his decision to paint the reflecting pool
bright blue, like a swimming pool, at a cost of about $2 million in taxpayer
money.
Yesterday, Rick Maese and Dan Diamond of the Washington
Post reported that one of Trump’s top fundraisers is collecting money
to turn the heavily used, low-cost East Potomac Golf Links on the Washington,
D.C., waterfront, one of three D.C. public golf courses the administration is
taking over, into a championship golf course and to establish Trump’s National
Garden of American Heroes nearby. That imagined sculpture park will feature
about 250 Americans Trump believes are significant to our history.
The plans have not yet been made public, nor have they
been approved by Congress or gone through the federal review process. The new
golf course would erase the area’s public bike paths and open recreational
space. Spokesperson Davis Ingle said: “President Trump continues to beautify
and honor our Nation’s Capital during America’s historic semi-quincentennial celebration.”
The Trump administration planned to take control of the
East Potomac Golf Links today, shutting it down for the renovation. Today,
Democracy Forward, a watchdog group, asked a judge to stop the administration
from going ahead with plans that would shut down the course.
Trump’s alterations to the capital seem to be a welcome
distraction for the real estate developer from the crises around him. His claim
that he has “all the cards” appears to be a boast about his dealings with Iran,
but that is a wildly optimistic version of events.
On Thursday, Iranian officials sent a 14-point offer
for a resolution to the war to mediators from Pakistan. An Iranian official
said that Iran hopes to end the war and resolve questions around the Strait of
Hormuz and the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports now and deal with Iran’s nuclear
program later.
On Friday, Trump said he was “not satisfied” with Iran’s
offer but did not say why he disapproved. Then, at 6:47 yesterday evening,
he posted: “I will soon be reviewing the plan that Iran has just sent to us,
but can’t imagine that it would be acceptable in that they have not yet paid a
big enough price for what they have done to Humanity, and the World, over the
last 47 years.”
And yet, Iran said today it had received a
response to its offer from the U.S. and is reviewing it.
The Trump administration continues to look for a way to
open the Strait of Hormuz. Today Trump announced that on Monday the
U.S. will launch “Project Freedom,” an effort to escort stranded merchant ships
through the strait. U.S. Central Command said tonight that Project
Freedom will include “guided-missile destroyers, over 100 land and sea-based
aircraft, multi-domain unmanned platforms, and 15,000 service members.” Iran
has said the use of U.S. Navy ships for the escort would be a violation of the
ceasefire; it is not clear if Navy ships will participate.
As Barak Ravid of Axios notes, Trump
says the attempt is “humanitarian”—ships stuck from the strait’s closure are
running low on supplies and are facing sanitation problems—but it’s clear the
administration is trying to challenge Iran’s control of the strait. It is also
worth noting that Trump often makes announcements that appear designed to move
the market, and the price of oil dropped after the announcement of Project
Freedom.
As Chandelis Duster of NPR reported today, gas
prices jumped more than thirty cents a gallon last week. According to the
American Automobile Association (AAA), regular gas averages $4.446 a gallon.
Two days before the Iran war began, the average price per gallon was $2.98.
Last week, German chancellor Friedrich Merz said that
“[t]he Americans obviously have no strategy” and suggested that Iranian
officials were outwitting the Trump administration, saying the U.S. was “being
humiliated by the Iranian leadership.” Trump didn’t take that comment well,
posting screeds attacking Merz repeatedly and claiming, “He doesn’t know what
he’s talking about!”
On Wednesday, Trump talked to Russia’s president
Vladimir Putin for an hour and a half—the twelfth phone call between the two
leaders since Trump took office a second time—and just hours later posted about
removing U.S. troops from Germany. Putin has wanted to weaken the U.S.
commitment to Europe and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for a
long time. As Jack Detsch, Paul McLeary, and Stefanie Bolzen of Politico note,
European officials worry that Putin is making plans to attack a NATO country.
On Thursday, Trump suggested to reporters that he
might also pull troops out of Spain and Italy, “Why shouldn’t I?” he said.
“Italy has not been of any help to us. And Spain has been horrible. Absolutely
horrible.”
On Friday the Defense Department said it was
pulling 5,000 troops from Germany and was cancelling a plan formulated under
the Biden administration to put an artillery unit equipped with missiles in
Europe. The U.S. had increased its European presence after Russia invaded
Ukraine in 2022. These moves will take U.S. forces back to where they were
before the invasion. As scholar of authoritarianism Timothy Snyder wrote: “You
can apply lots of normalizing frameworks or you can just make a timeline of his
calls with Putin. We don’t have a sovereign foreign policy. We have superpower
suicide.”
Julian E. Barnes, Helene Cooper, and Megan Mineiro of
the New York Times reported that senior defense officials
wanted the force reduction to be understood as a punishment for Germany after
Merz’s comment. In fact, U.S. bases in Germany are staging areas for U.S.
operations in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
The Politico journalists report that defense officials were “stunned” by the announcement, and on Saturday the chairs of the Senate Armed Services Committee and the House Armed Services Committee, Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) and Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL), declared they were “very concerned by the decision to withdraw a U.S. brigade from Germany.”
They noted that “any significant change to the U.S. force
posture in Europe warrants a deliberate review process and close coordination
with Congress and our allies. We expect the Department to engage with its
oversight committees in the days and weeks ahead on this decision and its
implications for U.S. deterrence and transatlantic security.”
And yet Trump is clearly worried about the upcoming
midterm election, especially after Democratic-backed Quentin Wiltz yesterday flipped
a seat in the Houston suburb of Pearland, Texas, that had been a reliable
Republican stronghold.
After his Friday post calling Jeffries a “thug,” Trump
posted yesterday that Democrats had “RIGGED the 2020 Presidential
Election. GET TOUGH REPUBLICANS—THEY’RE COMING, AND THEY’RE COMING FAST!
They’re no good for our Country, they almost destroyed it, and we don’t want to
let that happen again!” He demanded Republicans “approve all of the necessary
Safeguards we need for Elections to protect the American Public during the
upcoming Midterms.”
Tonight, again, he posted that Jeffries was “a Low IQ
individual” and called for his impeachment, although neither senators nor
representatives can be impeached. His post went on to say more about his own
fears than about Jeffries.
“I got impeached for A PERFECT PHONE CALL,” Trump wrote.
“Where are you Republicans? Why not get it started? They’ll be doing this to
me!”
—Heather Cox Richardson

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