TODAY'S NEWS, August 19-20, 2025
- Larry Schweikart
- 6 hours ago
- 4 min read
The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow

IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Trump's approval soared to 54% after his meeting with Pootie Poot. Then there was the phenomenal follow up where he sat at the Resolute Desk and the little Eurogoblins sat in front of him like college students at a seminar. Trump reiterated there will be no U.S. boots on the ground in Ukraine.

2) Andrew Bailey, the hard-nosed AG of MO, has been added to the Trump DOJ as a deputy director alongside Dan Bongino. The DOJ, meanwhile, will start sharing Epstein files with Congress this week. And Harmeet Dhillon says that 75% of Rutabaga's DOJ/DEI hires have left the Civil Rights Division and that it now will begin hiring real law enforcement personnel. Regardless, it appears someone is worried, as Schiffty the Human Lemur has started a Legal Defense Fund.
3) DNI head Tulsi Gabbard has revoked 40 more security clearances.
4) The Seattle Police Chief was having lunch while a $2 million jewelry store heist was happening yards away.
5) President Trump is bypassing both the Senate and the courts in installing MAGA loyal prosecutors.
6) The New York Slimes suddenly caught up to me in noting that there has been a sea change with voter registrations. The article basically recounts everything you've heard from me for a year. Bad news: they are admitting they have a problem. The good news? They still don't know what and still think it involves "messaging" or that they can continue in their TDS Trump Hate and be successful. Meanwhile, this analysis says that the GOP is winning with the "volatile" voters and that a realignment is coming.
7) The DOJ has released "black and white" evidence that the Rutabaga administration knew it was using legally flawed autopen signing.
8) Since the feds took over policing D.C., there have been 450 arrests and car-jackings, murders, and other measures of crime have actually fallen, not just dropped due to data diddling. Look at these numbers from the D.C. police union head. The New York Slimes admits that DemoKKKrat leaders were afraid that backing law enforcement would hurt them politically.
9) Goooood! The "Climate movement" now faces a generational setback under Trump. Make it a millennial setback and now we're talking.
10) The TX House passed its redistricting map, giving the GOP up to five more seats.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
11) Sen. Charles "The Lawnmower" Grassley has produced data that the Rutabaga administration placed 10,000 illegal kids with unvetted sponsors. So who needs to be vetted to run a sweat shop . . . or worse? That's all DemoKKKrats want them for.
12) ICE has busted a big Nebraska human trafficking ring. Again, this is number 16 since February. Where are they getting all their leads? Couldn't be from Epstein witnesses, could it?
13) An Indian released after only four years in jail when he killed 16 members of an ice hocket team in a car crash is fighting deportation.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
14) Karma, as the writer who bashed Sidney Sweeny had to delete all her social media posts after anti-white rants surfaced.
15) We are already seeing AI addiction, and companies are urged to take steps to combat it.
16) Just the latest mass brawl on a Carnival Cruise ship by ferals, this time starting over chicken tenders.
IN TRANSOID NEWS
17) A school with a pro-transoid policy has disciplined boys who wondered aloud why there was a girl in their locker room. Someone call Harmeet Dhillon, now!
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
18) Tar-Gay's CEO is quitting after a mass failure to convince people that they liked the company's woke agenda.
21) A Minnesota appeals court said that a health club chain was entitled to $1 million for each lockdown order per club.
22) The Trump admin won't approve any new wind or solar projects. "The days of stupidity are over."
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
23) The Trump administration is setting its sights on India's repackaging of Russkie oil.
24) Over 70,000 Cambodian monks broke their vow of silence to support President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
25) The Soros empire is finally crumbling.
26) Air Canada will resume operations after reaching an agreement with the flight attendants' union.
27) Quantas got hit with a $58 million fine for firing over 1800 ground crew during Covid and replacing them with contractors.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
28) I have watched several episodes of Netflix's "America's Team: The Gambler and his Cowboys." So far, very good, up there with "Last Dance."
29) There is concern among insiders that despite Robert Downey Jr., the "Avengers: Doomsday" is beginning to concern movie goers that it is swamped with nobodies and characters that are not the originals.
IN MEDICAL NEWS
30) For the first time a peer-reviewed paper has identified "turbo cancers" as resulting from the China Virus vaxxes.
31) Mercy Hospital in Chicago will pay a $1 million settlement for those who were fired because they wouldn't take the vax.
32) Here, meanwhile is an ongoing case involving a girl killed by remsdesivir. This is apparently the first case involving wrongful death and Covid treatments.
AND FINALLY . . .
33) Wow. A wallet lost by a Ford employee 10 years ago turned up 150,000 miles away. It still contained . . . wait for it . . . $15,000 in cash, $275 in Cabellas' gift cards, and a lottery ticket. I think if I lost $15,000, you could just bury me in the car.

Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchwe94560)
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