Trigger warnings for starving and abused kids / people.ย ย Sadly this is what the US government is supporting and keeping other world leaders from stopping.ย ย This was because Biden was an old person who remembered being part of Israels founding and thought they were so important that it excused everything they did.ย tRump doesn’t care about the human cost, he wants the value of the land or as much of the share he can get.ย This is sickening.ย Personal note.ย I was so lacking nutrition in my childhood that my childhood doctors were concerned enough to tell my adopting mother if I did not get more food I would never see five feet in height.ย I ended up in a child ICU rushed to the hospital by my grandfather and I had clinical death.ย Hugs
WELKER: Your secretary of state says everyone who's here, citizens and non-citizens, deserve due process. Do you agree?TRUMP: I don't know. I'm not a lawyer. I don't know.WELKER: Don't you need to uphold the Constitution?TRUMP: I don't know
In November, Dhillon appeared on Tucker Carlsonโs podcast to recount โall the crimes committed by Kamala Harris.โ
The DOJ is quietly gutting its voting rights department. They are reassigning top staff, dropping active cases, and have rewritten their mission to focus on โvoter fraudโ instead of voter suppression.https://t.co/D218kQRPg0
Trumpโs tariffs arenโt just wrecking the economy and fueling inflationโtheyโre also failing at their one supposed goal: helping American manufacturing. pic.twitter.com/GgrkzXWKv9
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) May 6, 2025
A system-wide outage last Monday caused air traffic controllers to lose the ability to see, hear or talk to all arriving and departing aircraft for 60 to 90 seconds at Newark Liberty Airport. @MattRiversABC reports. https://t.co/UWI0blu3tYpic.twitter.com/W2KpuEMfMX
BREAKING: The Supreme Court halts a district court injunction that had blocked Trump's ban on transgender military service. SCOTUS is clearing the way for Trump to enforce his purge of transgender troops. All three liberals dissent. http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25…
BREAKING: Another $70 million F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet from the USS Harry S. Truman has been lost in the Red Seaโthe second jet from the carrier lost in just over a week. -CNN pic.twitter.com/s5QrPYPo7O
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) May 7, 2025
Another Navy fighter jet sank to the bottom of the Red Sea on Tuesday following the second such mishap aboard the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier in just over a week, a U.S. official told ABC News.
Hageman: I think another reason we should change the name to The Gulf of America is for over 40 years, Mexico has been dumping raw sewage in the area near San Diegoโฆ Thatโs another reason we need to retake and claim ownership of this area pic.twitter.com/7VKXsYBHVH
NEW: The U.S. is ramping up its intelligence-gathering efforts in Greenland, deploying its spy apparatus to support Donald Trumpโs campaign to take control of the island. -WSJ
May 8, 1882 The American Peace Society was established when the peace societies of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania merged to become a national organization. Currently based in Boston, the merged organization was a result of the leadership of William Ladd, an advocate of a “Congress and High Court of Nations” for solving international disputes. William Ladd, one of the founders of the American Peace Society American Peace Societyย
May 8, 1933 Mohandas Gandhi began a 21-day fast to support political rights for the Dalit (or untouchables) whom he called Harijans, the children of God. He had been jailed by the British to interfere with his movement to end colonial control of India. He was released the day after he began his personal purification because the colonial authorities were afraid he might die in prison. Gandhi And His Fastsย
May 8, 1962 An estimated 9,000,000 people in Belgium participated in a ten-minute work stoppage to protest nuclear weapons.
May 8, 1971 Nguyen Thi Co immolated herself in protest of the Vietnam War, as did Thich Nu Tinh Nhuan later that month.
May 8, 1984 Presbyterian minister Reverend Benjamin Weir was kidnapped in Beirut, Lebanon, while out walking with his wife, Carol. Members of Islamic Jihad (later known as Hezbollah), a terrorist group in Lebanon, held Weir for sixteen monthsโtwelve of them in solitary confinementโalong with six other Americans who were released later, including journalist Terry Anderson. Before the kidnapping, Weir had spent nearly three decades in Lebanon as a Christian missionary and teacher at the Near East School of Theology. In his various positions in the Presbyterian church since his release, Weir was a voice for reconciliation and tolerance. Reverend Benjamin Weir
Yes, Joy Reid has a Substack, bless her for doing it! Anyway, I’ve been watching/reading coverage of the Met Gala from various POVs. I’ve probably gotten the most substantive coverage from this post, so here it is, plus more generally topical (non-Gala) coverage, from our beloved Joy Reid!-A
The Daily Reid: the resistance is fly and dandy by Joy-Ann Reid
Art and fashion stood its ground at the Met Gala … while the warnings about the technofeudalist autocrats are ringing louder and louder Read on Substack
Unknown (American). [Studio Portrait], 1940sโ50s. Gelatin silver print. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Twentieth-Century Photography Fund, 2015 (2015.330) Source: Vogue.
At its best, art is subversive and loud, even when it is silent and mainly visual. Fashion, at its best, is art thatโs like that. The Met Gala 2025 was about that life. And while there was some criticism that not enough Black designers got to take part (too much Louis Vuitton, plenty of Sergio but not enough of everyone elseโฆ one wonderful exception being Hanifaโฆ) and many of the looks were more elegant than Met Gala over-the-top, the overall impact of the night was deliciously subversive, in just the way art should be. From the Times:
Last October, when the Metropolitan Museum of Artโs Costume Institute announced its next fashion show, โSuperfine: Tailoring Black Style,โ the political landscape looked very different.
Kamala Harris, the first female vice president and the first Black woman ever to top a major-party ticket, was in the final weeks of her campaign for the White House. The show, the culmination of five years of work by Andrew Bolton, the Costume Instituteโs curator in charge, to diversify the departmentโs holdings and shows in the wake of the racial reckoning brought about by George Floydโs murder, seemed long overdue.
On Monday, however, when it finally opens to the starry guests at its signature gala, the splashiest party of the year, it will do so in a very different world. One in which the federal government has functionally declared war on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as programming related to race โ especially in cultural institutions.
In February, President Trump seized control of the Kennedy Center, promising to make its programming less โwoke.โ Then, in late March, he signed an executive order targeting what the administration described as โimproper, divisive, or anti-American ideologyโ at the Smithsonian museums and threatened to withhold funds for exhibits that โdivide Americans by race.โ
Against that backdrop, the Metโs show, one devoted for the first time entirely to designers of color, which focuses on the way Black men have used fashion as a tool of self-actualization, revolution and subversion throughout American history and the Black diaspora, has taken on an entirely different relevance.
Suddenly the Met, one of the worldโs wealthiest and most established museums, has begun to look like the resistance. And the gala, which in recent years has been criticized as a tone-deaf display of privilege and fashion absurdity, is being seen as what Brandice Daniel, the founder of Harlemโs Fashion Row, a platform created to support designers of color, called a display of โallyship.โ
Especially because Anna Wintour, the Met Galaโs mastermind, a powerful Democratic fund-raiser and the chief content officer of Condรฉ Nast, said on โThe Late Late Showโ in 2017 that the one person she would never invite back to the fete was Mr. Trump.
The collision of cultural and current events means the Met is now sitting at the red-hot โcenter of where fashion meets the political economy,โ said Tanisha C. Ford, a history professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center.
โThis feels way bigger than just fashion,โ said Louis Pisano, a cultural critic and the writer of the newsletter Discoursted. โPutting Black style front and center sends a real message.โ
And that it did. That Ms. Wintour and the the organizers didnโt shift course even a little bit, or invite the garish Trump gang or administration or maga people (unless you count Kim Kardashian) was a bold statement in itself. I think seeing J.D. Vance and his complicit wife or garish, lip-plumped Lara Trump on that blue carpet would end the credibility of the Met Gala forever. (Long live the memory of Andre Leon Talley!)
Instead, what we got was a feast of celebration, of classic Black elegance and style, of Black boldness in the face of social, economic and political catastrophe, and just a lot of fun. Made a little video about it, wanna see it? Here it goes!
There were a number of meaningful statements, reflecting the history of Black formality, which was subversive in its own way, in the early 20th century when Black men and women were socially discarded by white society as little more than servants and footstools to white lives. Black people in their church lives and social lives were often really dressy, and thatโs a tradition that has lingered, particularly in Southern states, where even a trip to the supermarket or to the polls means getting fully dressed โ and formality is seen as a sign of pride and regality, even in the face of discrimination. Thatโs the piece of Africa that stayed with every enslaved captive.
Five hundred people RSVP-ed to Monday morningโs media preview for โSuperfine: Tailoring Black Styleโ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the majority appeared to show up to tour the show before it bows to the public on Saturday.
Beforehand, attendees got a primer about dandyism, the exhibitionโs undercurrent. They also were reminded by the Metโs director and chief executive officer Max Hollein that the museum is โhaving a little party tonight aka the Met Gala.โ And this yearโs annual fundraiser for the Costume Institute is a record-breaker at $31 million.
That was โquite a jumpโ compared to last yearโs total of $26 million, Hollein said after the program. As for how that happened in such economically and geopolitically shaky times, he said, โThe level of support, enthusiasm and importance of what we do is significant, especially this show, which is not only a celebration of Black designers, but itโs also a statement. Itโs an important exhibition about history. That all comes to the fore. Thatโs what a lot of our supporters felt โ that it is meaningful and important.โ
Because Black people, and Black Americans in particular, have always been fashion and cultural trendsetters. (Iโd note that there is also a long Dandy tradition in my late fatherโs home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, where dandyism is a whole thingโฆ
Diasporic Black dandyism mirrors the Congolese sapeur movementโa fashion subculture that emerged in the 1920s when Congolese soldiers returned from World War I with foreign attire. These Congolese dandies, known as sapeurs, often inherit the tradition from parents and community role models. For them, dandyism resembles a religion. They revere style and derive power from being impeccably dressed.
Both movements grew out of the 1920s โ the age of the Harlem Renaissance, when Black Americans were perfecting a unique post-enslavement culture that drew on the rich heritage of African music, ornamentation, dance and style, coupled with evocative literature โ poetry, fiction and nonfiction โ that spoke to the ache of being an African trapped in America, yet with little or no memory of where your people originally came from. Your timely reminder that some of us Black Americans are immigrants, but even most of us are immigrants whose people were unwilling workers in the so-called โnew world.โ Very few Black people in America are here by choice. Instead, it was grace, determination and sheer force of will that built a culture that has come to be globally dominant and largely determinative of what the world considers โAmerican culture.โ
I came across this powerful TED Talk by investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr of the Observer, best known for breaking the story in 2018 that Facebook was allowing a British tech company called Cambridge Analytica to steal millions of usersโ data without their consent. Her new warning about the rising tech โbroligarchyโ that are using their global digital platforms and hijacking our data (including via โdogeโ) to amass unprecedented political power and dismantle our democracies in the U.S. and abroad and replace them with authoritarian rulers, is chilling. But she also reminds us that we have more power than we think to slow the tech bros down. This Talk recorded April 8th at TED2025 is well worth the 17 minute listen, to receive her bleak but powerful warning:
Set your cookies to โperformance only.โ
Another relatively long listen: on a very popular episode of Diary of a CEO, tariff expert, investor and bestselling author Morgan Housel explains not just the danger of tariffs, but succinctly lays out why we cannot rebuild the power manufacturing era of post World War II America. The podcast goes on for more than an hour after his excellent explanation but itโs worth diving into the first 20 minutes or so in the link below:
The tariff situation, and the futility of Trumpโs โback to manufacturingโ dream are important to unpack, because whatโs happening beyond our shores ainโt good.
Everybody hates Trumpmericaโฆ
In Europe, consumers are developing an aversion to U.S. products, or at minimum, theyโre getting used to ignoring them. From the New York Times:
For motorcycle lovers in Sweden, Harley-Davidson is the hottest brand on the road. Jack Daniels whiskey beckons from the bar at British pubs. In France, Levis jeans are all about chic.
But in the tumult of President Trumpโs trade war with Europe, many European consumers are starting to avoid U.S. products and services in what appears to be a decisive and potentially long-term shift away from buying American, according to a new assessment by the European Central Bank.
In April, Mr. Trump imposed a 10 percent blanket tariff on Americaโs trading partners, and threatened โreciprocal tariffsโ on many of those, including the European Union. Companies like Tesla and McDonaldโs are seeing customers in Europe put off by โMade in America.โ
โThe newly imposed U.S. trade tariffs on European products are causing European consumers to think twice about whatโs in their shopping cart,โ the E.C.B. wrote in a blog post about its research on consumer behavior. โConsumers are very willing to actively move away from U.S. products and services.โ
Europeans had already begun testing grass-roots boycotts on American products, including Heinz ketchup and Layโs potato chips, shortly after Mr. Trump took office. His threats to take over Greenland, part of Denmark, energized Danes to organize no-buy campaigns on Facebook. Tesla owners in Sweden slapped โshameโ bumper stickers on their cars to distance themselves from Elon Musk, the Tesla chief executive who is one of Mr. Trumpโs top advisers.
But Europeansโ anguish over Mr. Trumpโs treatment of Americaโs longtime allies has hardened as he has moved to rewire world trade with steep global tariffs, the central bank found. โฆ
โฆ And even if a trade deal is reached, Europeโs newfound wariness of its longtime ally will not easily be unwound. The E.C.B. study found that even if a mere 5 percent tax were placed on American products sold in Europe, Europeans would still be inclined to shun them.
What is new, the central bank said, is a โpreferenceโ among European consumers โto move away from U.S. products and brands altogether,โ no matter what the cost. That was the case even for households that could bear the brunt of higher prices.
โEven though they could afford more expensive U.S. products and services, they consciously choose alternatives,โ the bank said. โThis suggests that consumersโ reactions may not just be a temporary response to tariff increases, but instead signal a possible long-term structural shift in consumer preferences away from U.S. products and brands.โ
In Germany and Italy, developers have created apps that scan grocery and clothing items for people who want to make sure they are not buying American. The top app, BrandSnap, even suggests European alternatives.
On a French-run โBoycott USA!โ Facebook channel with 31,000 members, people boast about buying Adidas, a German brand, over Nike and New Balance, and post stories about avoiding travel to the United States.
In a Danish Facebook group with 95,000 members, people try to help each other figure out if products like Gillette Mach 3 razor blades or Schweppes soda are from the United States. One run from Sweden promotes alternatives to Airbnb and is calling for a European boycott on Meta platforms for a week in May.
Europeans have also posted online to say they have begun canceling subscriptions to U.S. streaming giants, including Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video.
Some consumers who have boycotted Amazon have gone online to lament that delivery from alternate e-commerce platforms in their countries are slower or less reliable, but say that they are staying the course.
Millions of people still buy American goods and services worldwide, but U.S. companies and investors are keeping a close eye on international markets for signs of anti-American sentiment related to Mr. Trumpโs policies.
Thanks a lot, Donald.
This as Europe is wooing our fired scientistsโฆ
As the Trump administration slashes support to research institutions and threatens to freeze federal funding to universities like Harvard and Columbia, European leaders are offering financial help to U.S.-based researchers and hoping to benefit from what they are calling a โgigantic miscalculation.โ
โNobody could imagine a few years ago that one of the great democracies of the world would eliminate research programs on the pretext that the word โdiversityโ appeared in its program,โ President Emmanuel Macron of France said on Monday.
He was speaking at the Sorbonne University in Paris during an event called Choose Europe for Science that was organized by the French government and the European Union.
It was unthinkable, Mr. Macron said, alluding also to the withdrawal of researchersโ visas in the United States, that a nation whose โeconomy depends so heavily on free scienceโ would โcommit such an error.โ
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced an investment of 500 million euros, or $566 million, at the conference to โmake Europe a magnet for researchersโ over the next two years.
Although that amount is not much compared to the billions in cuts American universities face, it comes on top of the $105 billion international research program called Horizon Europe that supports scientific breakthroughs, like genome sequencing and mRNA vaccines, Ms. Von der Leyen said.
She did not mention the United States by name, but she described a global environment where โfundamental, free and open research is questioned.โ
โWhat a gigantic miscalculation!โ she said.
In Europe, there is a widespread feeling that Mr. Trump has abandoned Americaโs traditional support for liberty, free speech and democracy through his embrace of autocrats and the assault on science and academia. That has created strains but also a sense of opportunity on the continent, where attracting the best scientific minds to vigorous and independent universities is seen as part of a broader campaign to โrearmโ Europe as an independent power.
Over the longer term, the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, plans to double grants for researchers who relocate and to enshrine freedom of scientific research into a law called the European Research Area Act.
โThe first priority is to ensure that science in Europe remains open and free. That is our calling card,โ Ms. von der Leyen said.
Well it should certainly remain open and free somewhereโฆ
Not invited to the Star Wars party
Another thing about culture โ either youโre part of it, or youโre not. And the immigrant-hating Christofascists currently running are government certainly are NOT. Theyโre not even decent nerds. Item: whoever posted the latest AI Trump cosplay on the official White House social media in order to demonize immigrants (while creating hilarious maga entertainment) whiffed it โฆ badly. Hereโs the ridiculous AI image, posted on May 4th, AKA Star Wars Day, when actual franchise fans cry out: โmay the Fourth be with youโฆโ as a nod to that famous line about the โforceโฆโ
Note the color of the laser. Come on, magasโฆ youโre so close to getting it โฆ and not just the absolute absurdity of presenting your elderly, possibly senile, portly, big-bellied God-king as some kind of roided up demigod whom yโall really seem to have a creepy visual-almost-sexual fantasy life over โฆ or the ginormous eagles hovering over him โฆ The color of the laserโฆ Iโm just gonna let yโall figure it out on your own.
When books burn, humans follow โ a warning we cannot afford to ignore Read on Substack
When I tell you that fascists don’t start with violenceโthey start with booksโI’m not speaking in fucking hypotheticals. On May 6th, 1933, while the ink was barely dry on Hitler’s chancellorship, young Nazis stormed the Institute of Sexual Research. They ransacked the place that night, and then four days later, they took more than 20,000 books from the Instituteโs library to Berlinโs Bebelplatz Square and burned them.
They didn’t just burn paper. They burned hope. They burned sanctuary. They burned the world’s first transgender clinic and decades of groundbreaking research that might have spared generations of queer people unimaginable suffering.
I’m not being dramatic when I say this is one of the most gut-wrenching episodes in queer history. The visceral image of Magnus Hirschfeldโa gay Jewish doctor and pioneering advocate for gay and transgender rightsโwatching on television as his life’s work went up in flames should haunt us all. Because make no mistake: these weren’t military operations. These were everyday people, your neighbors, your classmates, who decided certain knowledge was too dangerous to exist.
A Haven of Revolutionary Care
The Institute for Sexual Research wasn’t just ahead of its timeโit was blazing the trail for a future we’re still fighting to reach nearly a century later. Opened in 1919 by Magnus Hirschfeld in Berlin, this non-profit institution provided care that modern transphobes claim is “experimental” today, despite the fact that Hirschfeld was performing these procedures over a hundred years ago.
Initially hesitant about gender-affirming surgeries, Hirschfeld changed his mind when he recognized a simple truth: this was life-saving care that prevented suicide. Think about thatโwhile most of the world was still living in willful ignorance, this man understood that people would rather die than live in bodies that betrayed them. The Institute provided facial feminization and masculinization surgeries, hair removal, and complex gender reassignment procedures when most doctors wouldn’t even recognize trans people as human.
It’s hard to wrap your mind around just how revolutionary this place was. Hirschfeld recognized that gender identity and sexual orientation were entirely separate entitiesโa concept some people still struggle with a century later. He coined the terms “transsexual” and “transvestite,” creating language for experiences that had been silenced for millennia. The Institute was staffed with every specialist imaginableโpsychologists, gynecologists, radiologists, lawyers, general practitionersโproviding low-cost or free care to those whom society had abandoned.
History Doesnโt Repeat, But It Does Rhyme
My friend (and my Editor-in-Chief) thepoetmiranda saw the dark echoes of history when one of Trumpโs first orders was for the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control to start scrubbing medical literature related to healthcare for transgender Americans from government databases (an erasure policy that has spread beyond healthcare to all historical references of transgender peopleโeven on the Stonewall National Memorial website). She wrote the poem linked below, which is a fucking must read:
Hirschfeldโs clinic wasn’t just a clinic. It was a fucking sanctuary. Hirschfeld and his partner Karl Giese lived in the building, creating a warm, plush space filled with life. They hosted costume parties where queer people could express themselves freely. They recommended local bars and venues where LGBTQ+ folks could find community instead of isolation.
When trans women struggled to find employment after transitioning, Hirschfeld hired five of his own patients to work at the clinic. He fought for the repeal of Paragraph 175, which criminalized homosexuality, and even secured legal identification passes for his trans female patients with a “transvestite” gender marker to prevent them from being arrested for crossdressing.
Instead of the torturous conversion therapy that was common practice, the Institute taught “adaptation therapy,” instructing queer people how to navigate a hostile world while staying true to themselves. Their motto was “Through science to justice”โa radical notion that education and understanding were the path to equality.
The Day Knowledge Became Dangerous
When the Nazi youth and the German Student Union piled the contents of the Institute in the square on May 10th, 1933, they topped it with Hirschfeld’s bust before setting it ablaze. This wasn’t random destructionโit was a deliberate erasure of knowledge they deemed threatening. This happened just three months after Hitler was named Chancellor. It wasn’t soldiers who did this; it was civilians, ordinary Germans who had been convinced that minorities were the root cause of inflation and social problems.
Anyone who wasn’t white, cisgender, and Christian was deemed immoral and dangerous to German youth and the “traditional family.” Sound familiar? It should, because we’re hearing the same bullshit rhetoric recycled today by people who would burn books all over again if given half a chance.
Hirschfeld, who was out of the country, watched the destruction on television. He never returned to Germany and died of a stroke in 1935, his life’s work reduced to ashes. The loss was immeasurableโnot just papers and books, but decades of research that could have advanced trans healthcare by generations.
The Brutal Reality of Lost Knowledge
We lost so much ancestral knowledge about our community in this one raid. The world’s first transgender clinicโgone. Groundbreaking research on gender identityโgone. Records of successful gender-affirming surgeriesโgone. Resources for queer people to find communityโgone. All of it, up in smoke because knowledge in the wrong hands threatened the status quo.
The memorial for this event bears the quote, “Where they burn books, in the end, they will burn humans, too”โa line from Hirschfeld’s own library that would prove prophetic. The Nazis began with books but ended with concentration camps where thousands of queer people wore pink triangles to their deaths.
Practical Tools for Preserving Our History
Document and digitizeย queer history in multiple locations and formats
Support LGBTQ+ archivesย financially and through volunteer work
Learn and shareย the stories of pioneers like Magnus Hirschfeld
Recognize warning signsย when marginalized communities are blamed for societal problems
Protect trans healthcareย by understanding its long history and scientific basis
Community Connection
The story of the Institute’s destruction isn’t ancient historyโit’s a warning. When you hear politicians targeting trans healthcare, when you see books about queer experiences being banned from libraries, when you witness the demonization of drag performances, remember the Institute. Remember what happens when fear and ignorance are weaponized against knowledge.
Today, organizations like the Magnus Hirschfeld Foundation continue his legacy, but the threat remains. Every time a state bans gender-affirming care, every time a library removes LGBTQ+ books, every time a transgender person is denied basic dignity, we’re watching echoes of that burning pile in Berlin.
Conclusion
Knowledge is a form of rebellion, and the facts and history you carry in your mind can never be taken away from you. Education and queer joy are our greatest protections right now, just as they were in Hirschfeld’s time.
When we learn about the Institute for Sexual Research, we’re not just studying historyโwe’re resurrecting knowledge that fascists tried to erase. When we speak the names of Magnus Hirschfeld and his patients, we’re undoing their work of erasure. Every time we share these stories, we’re rebuilding what they tried to destroy.
The memorial’s warning echoes across time: “Where they burn books, in the end, they will burn humans, too.” We must never forget this. We must never allow it to happen again.
Because our history isn’t just about the pastโit’s about fucking surviving the present and building a future where institutes like Hirschfeld’s aren’t revolutionary; they’re just how we treat each other.
References:
Hirschfield, M. 1912 โDie Transvestiten: Eine Untersuchung รผber den Erotischen Verkleidungstriebโ
Hirschfield, M. 1920 โDie Homosexualitรคt des Mannes und des Weibesโ
Hirschfield, M. 2017 (Reprint) โBerlinโs Third Sexโ
Hackers say they have obtained what they say are passenger lists for GlobalX flights from January to this month. The data appear to include people who have been deported.
Hackers have targeted GlobalX Air, one of the main airlines the Trump administration is using as part of its deportation efforts, and stolen what they say are flight records and passenger manifests of all of its flights, including those for deportation, 404 Media has learned.
The data, which the hackers contacted 404 Media and other journalists about unprompted, could provide granular insight into who exactly has been deported on GlobalX flights, when, and to where, with GlobalX being the charter company that facilitated the deportation of hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador.
โAnonymous has decided to enforce the Judge’s order since you and your sycophant staff ignore lawful orders that go against your fascist plans,โ a defacement message posted to GlobalXโs website reads. Anonymous, well-known for its use of the Guy Fawkes mask, is an umbrella some hackers operate under when performing what they see as hacktivism.
The hacker says the data includes flight records and passenger lists. The hacker sent 404 Media a copy of the data, which is sorted into folders dated everyday from January 19 through May 1.
404 Media cross-checked known information about ICE deportation flights that come from official and confirmable sources with information contained on the flight manifests and flight details obtained by the hacker. Information about Kilmar Abrego Garciaโs flight is in the hacked data.
For example, the hackers obtained what appears to be detailed flight information about GlobalX flights 6143, 6145, and 6122 that left from Harlingen, Texasโs Valley International Airport on March 15. These flights are at the center of a class-action lawsuit filed by five pseudonymous Venezuelan men against the Trump administration (which eventually went to the Supreme Court) and which took off during and immediately following a court proceeding in which their lawyers were trying to get a restraining order to prevent the flights from taking off.
During a District Court proceeding in Washington D.C., the federal government argued that it had no flight information to share with the court: โthe Government surprisingly represented that it still had no flight details to share,โ during the hearing, the judgeโs opinion in that case reads. โWhen pressed, Government counsel stated that the โoperational detailsโ he had learned during the recess โraised potential national security issues,โ so they could not be shared while the public and press listened.โ
Image: A screenshot of the defacement.
โAlthough the Government has refused to provide the particular details, all evidence suggests that during the short window that the Court was adjourned, two removal flights took off from Harlingenโone around 5:25 pm and the other at about 5:45 pm,โ court records say, noting that these were GlobalX flights 6143 and 6145; a third referenced flight left immediately following the hearing. These details closely match the timing of the flights and other details in the hacked data.
Also included in the data is a record mentioning the name Heymar Padilla Moyetones, a 24-year-old woman who was flown from Texas to Honduras, then from Honduras to El Salvador by mistake, and then was returned to Texas. The data obtained by the hackers says that GlobalX flew her from Valley International Airport in Texas to Honduras on March 15 on Flight 6143, then was flown from Comayagua International Airport in Honduras to El Salvador International on flight 6144 later that day. She then was flown directly from El Salvador International back to Valley International Airport in Texas on March 15. The information in the hacked data lines up with what Moyetones told NBC.
404 Media was also able to cross-check the names on larger published lists of people who have previously been reported to be deported, finding their names in the hacked data with the specific flights that they were purportedly on.
404 Media is not publishing the full list of passengers at this time as we work to verify which passengers were specifically on deportation flights and to protect peoplesโ privacy because the manifests contain personally sensitive information like passport details. We will continue to analyze the data for information in the public interest and explore what weโre able to publish.
Neither GlobalX nor ICE responded to requests for comment.
The Trump administration contracts with a company called CSI Aviation as part of its deportation flights. On February 28, ICE posted a notice saying it would award $128 million to the company for its work. In turn, CSI Aviation subcontracts some of its work to GlobalX, which said it expects to make $65 million per year from the deal. In 2024, 74 percent of ICEโs more than 1,500 removal flights were on GlobalX plans, the Project on Government Oversight reported in March.
ProPublica previously reported on what it is like for flight attendants working on GlobalX, also known as Global Crossing Airlines. Sources in that piece said they were worried what would happen in an emergency, in part because the passengers were shackled.
โThey never taught us anything regarding the immigration flights,โ ProPublica quoted one flight attendant as saying. โThey didnโt tell us these people were going to be shackled, wrists to fucking ankles.โ
The hacker told 404 Media they managed to find a token belonging to a GlobalX developer. They then used that to find access and secret keys for GlobalXโs AWS instances which contained the data. They said they also sent a copy of the defacement message to GlobalXโs employees, and then deleted company data. 404 Media does not know the identity of the hacker, and the hacker said they sent the data to other journalists
The hacker said they also sent the message to GlobalX pilots and crew members through the companyโs NAVBLUE account. NAVBLUE is a flight operations platform made by Airbus which pilots use for flight planning, among other things.
404 Media was unable to verify whether pilots or crew members received this message. But the hacker provided screenshots which appear to show them logged into the platform. They also provided a screenshot purporting to show access to GlobalXโs GitHub.
The website defacement quotes a May 1 ruling from US District Judge Fernando Rodriguez which said that the president unlawfully invoked the Alien Enemies Act and blocked the administration from deporting more alleged Venezuelan gang members without due process.
The defacement adds: โYou lose again Donnie.โ (snip)
Kids, I canโt give you the super-long blog that you deserve to go with this cartoon. I have to be at an event in about 30 minutes in Washington, DC, and I havenโt looked to see how many metro stops that is, and I still need to get dressed and make myself smell good.
I started this cartoon at home, worked on it some more on the train, and finished it in my hotel room. After that, I went to Benโs Chili Bowl, which is an institution in this city and only two stops from my hotel on the green line. And now I kinda want a nap because of those half-smoke dogs.
Anyway, Marco Rubio is currently doing a lot of duties in the Trump regime. Heโs the Secretary of State, in charge of the National Archives, director of USAID, and now heโs the National Security Adviser, which was dumped on him after Trump demoted Mike Waltz to the role of Ambassador to the United Nations.
The ambassadorship to the UN would be an important job in any other administration, but not this one. Trump would rather pull out of the UN than participate in it. The ambassadorship to the UN is about as important in the Trump regime as the Secretary of Education.
The last person to be Secretary of State while also serving as National Security Adviser was Henry Kissinger, and Marco Rubio is not Henry Kissinger.
Marco struggles to be Marco. He has no firm commitment to any political position because Trump might tell him to change one, or two, or several.
Marco is not the dumbest Republican in Washington. I wouldnโt put him down with Tommy Tuberville, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, Marsha Blackburn, or Cindy Hyde-Smith, but heโs no Katie Porter either. Sorry, I couldnโt think of any current Republicans to use an example of a smart person.
Senator Tammy Duckworth said there is โno way he [Rubio] can do that and do it well.โ When he was just the Secretary of State, he wasnโt doing that one job well. And who can say he ever did his Senate job well?
Duckworth also said, โThere’s no way he can carry … that entire load on his own.โ
Marco was in the Signal chat group leaking out war plans, and he didnโt notice there was a stranger in the group.
Trump is just dumping shit off on Marco, who doesnโt even have enough of a backbone to say stop. But I hope he learns how to say stop by the time Trump gives him a fifth jobโฆ
Musk gave Trump $290 million. The quid pro quo? Deregulation.
– The NLRB dropped union-busting charges against SpaceX – The EPA backed off fines for environmental violations – The FAA continues approving launches despite rocket explosions – The FCC is giving Starlink favorableโฆ pic.twitter.com/jH64dF6m1c