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Two Sets of Rules (Two Americas?)

by WaterGirl|  February 18, 20263:19 pm| 38 Comments

This post is in: Breathtaking Corruption, Breathtaking Criminality and Lawlessness, Epstein, Open Threads, Politics

Dan Pfeiffer suggests this as a way to state what Democrats are FOR – linking it to the Epstein Class since even normies are apparently paying attention to the Epstein story now.

There are two sets of rules in Donald Trump’s America: one for the elites and one for the rest of us.

That’s why billionaires and corporations get tax cuts and you get kicked off your healthcare.

It’s why politically connected fraudsters get pardons and hardworking people are getting snatched off the street because of the color of their skin.

And it’s why no one in the Epstein Files has been held accountable.

Donald Trump’s government is all about protecting the elites.

We need someone who will take on the Epstein Class.

Speaking of the Epstein Class… have you seen this at Status Kuo?   with this graphic:Two Sets of Rules (Two Americas?)

In her sworn testimony before Congress, Attorney General Pam Bondi made a sweeping claim. Asked by Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) whether Donald Trump had ever attended a party with Jeffrey Epstein in the presence of underage girls, Bondi lashed out. “There is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime.”

But that was a lie. In a genius bit of forensics, reporter Roger Sollenberger pieced together evidence pointing to a credible sex crime allegation against Trump. Unlike the many tip-line allegations that were deemed non-credible or otherwise never pursued by the FBI, this one was well documented, and agents apparently interviewed both the witness and her childhood friend.

To no one’s surprise, a key FBI interview report of the victim, called a 302 form, has been heavily redacted. And the actual notes about Trump committing a sex crime with a minor may still not have been produced.

But there’s plenty of other material that helps put the pieces together. Let’s take a look at some key documents in what may soon become a focus for oversight lawmakers and investigative reporters.

 

 

 

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The Trump-Epstein World Cup

by WaterGirl|  February 18, 20261:57 pm| 36 Comments

This post is in: Politics, Sports

Interesting read.  I dare to hope that some of these countries will step up.

Dave Zirin: A Call Is Rising for Nations to Boycott the Trump World Cup

As marauding state agents fill US streets, a leading German soccer official says countries should consider what was once unthinkable: skipping the 2026 World Cup.

Oke Göttlich, the president of FC St. Pauli, looks on before the Bundesliga match between FC St. Pauli 1910 and FC Bayern München at Millerntor Stadium on November 9, 2024, in Hamburg, Germany. (Getty Images)

This week, a leading German soccer official, Oke Göttlich, said that the time has come to consider the unthinkable: a boycott of the World Cup to protest Donald J. Trump’s United States. The most watched sporting event on earth is due to be played this year in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and Göttlich said in a Friday interview, before a federal agent murdered Minneapolis VA nurse Alex Pretti, that “the time has come” to “seriously consider and discuss this.”

Göttlich was responding not only to state agents marauding US streets but also to Trump’s military threats against Greenland and the people of Europe, which have shattered old alliances. However specious these alliances may have been, the alternative that Trump is advancing is a new world order of unchecked US aggression, where the ghoulish Stephen Miller feels free to call for occupation and bloodshed.

Göttlich is no lightweight. He is one of the German federation’s 10 vice presidents and the president of the Bundesliga club St. Pauli. Folks may know St. Pauli as a proudly left-wing, openly anti-fascist team whose fans generally align with what Göttlich is putting forward, although calling for a boycott goes beyond what any European soccer power broker has done.

It moves the “Overton window” as to where this discussion could go. Göttlich was pressed by a reporter about the St. Pauli players on the German national team and whether he felt like he was undercutting their personal and national ambitions. Göttlich replied, “The life of a professional player is not worth more than the lives of countless people in various regions who are being directly or indirectly attacked or threatened by the World Cup host. What were the justifications for the boycotts of the Olympic Games in the 1980s? By my reckoning the potential threat is greater now than it was then. We need to have this discussion.”

It is actually past time to have this discussion. Ten long months ago, I wrote a piece with Jules Boykoff titled, “With ICE Out of Control, How Can the US Cohost the 2026 World Cup?” It was a call for countries outside of the United States to boycott. We did not know at the time that the US would threaten war on European soil, abduct world leaders, blow fisher-folk out of the ocean, kidnap 5-year-olds, and execute US citizens in the streets. And yet even 10 months ago, in the aftermath of the ICE kidnappings of Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk and the revelations that the US was sending people to labor camps in El Salvador, it was clear that the direction of this country would be toward fascist violence.

Our argument was that countries were being deeply irresponsible by not warning their citizens that traveling to the United States would be perilous and not just for them: players, coaches, and their families would all be at risk. Now even FIFA former chief, that monument to corruption Sepp Blatter, is saying that it could be dangerous for fans to travel to the United States.

But Göttlich is taking it to the next level by challenging nations to stay home. FIFA, the world governing body for soccer, has witnessed its chief, Gianni Infantino, affect a weak and bent posture when in Trump’s presence. During Trump’s second term, Infantino has visited the White House more than any foreign leader and presented Trump with that tacky FIFA Peace Prize. Infantino might feel like a world leader when paraded around by Trump like a hairless poodle, but his subservience to Trump has created an opportunity for Göttlich to be a real leader.

“As organizations and society, we’re forgetting how to set taboos and boundaries, and how to defend values,” Göttlich said. “Taboos are an essential part of our stance. Is a taboo crossed when someone threatens? Is a taboo crossed when someone attacks? When people die? I would like to know from Donald Trump when he has reached his taboo, and I would like to know from [German soccer chief] Bernd Neuendorf and Gianni Infantino.”

While Göttlich cited the 1980 Olympic boycott of Moscow following their invasion of Afghanistan, a far better historical comparison comes from his own backyard: the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Hitler used these games to normalize his Nazi regime and project himself as a leader among world leaders. We can, of course, look back at that Olympics and revel in classic sports moments like Jesse Owens winning four gold medals and ruining Hitler’s dreams of Aryan supremacy.

But the deeper story of those games is the shameful decision of countries to travel to Berlin to play for the entertainment of their fascist hosts in the first place. This is not hindsight. There were explosive debates across the globe, particularly the United States, about competing in a Germany already imprisoning dissidents and Jews, burning books, and building a military arsenal for territorial expansion. Organizations like the NAACP agitated for a US boycott. The Amateur Athletic Union, by a sliver of a vote, ignored their pleas as well as the arguments of others and sent US athletes to compete. These decisions now look obscene.

Göttlich is offering countries a way to avoid being depicted as cowards, quislings, or villains in the eyes of history. Countries should boycott the World Cup games scheduled to be played in the United States. Ten months ago, they needed to do it for the safety of their own fans. Now they must act for the safety of the rest of us.

Open thread.

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Wednesday Morning Open Thread

by Anne Laurie|  February 18, 20269:21 am| 158 Comments

This post is in: Immigration

Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot re-detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia because a 90-day detention period has expired and the government has no viable plan for deporting him, a federal judge ruled. https://cnn.it/4kHhwqR

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— CNN (@cnn.com) February 17, 2026 at 3:30 PM

Some good news, to start the day… Per CNN, “ICE can’t take Kilmar Abrego Garcia back into custody, federal judge rules”:

Kilmar Abrego Garcia cannot be re-detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, dealing the Trump administration another blow in its effort to keep him locked up while it attempts to deport him again.

The injunction issued by US District Judge Paula Xinis, of the federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland, follows an emergency order she handed down in December that similarly blocked officials from taking Abrego Garcia into immigration custody. But unlike the earlier ruling, the government can appeal the new one up to a Richmond, Virginia-based federal appeals court.

Tuesday’s decision is the latest judicial rebuke of the government’s maneuvering in Abrego Garcia’s case, which has come to symbolize the administration’s hardline — and, at times, slapdash — approach to immigration enforcement. Abrego Garcia was unlawfully deported to El Salvador last year and, following a series of court rulings, brought back to the US to face federal human smuggling charges in Tennessee…

“The court easily concludes that there is no ‘good reason to believe’ removal is likely in the reasonably foreseeable future,” she wrote in the 10-page decision. Federal officials, Xinis continued, “have done nothing to show that Abrego Garcia’s continued detention in ICE custody is consistent with due process.”

Though Abrego Garcia has for months said he would prefer to be sent to Costa Rica, where officials previously said they would give him some form of legal status, the Trump administration has given no support for that desire, mystifying both his attorneys and Xinis.

“In her decision today, she recognized that if the government were truly trying to remove Mr. Abrego Garcia from the United States, they would have sent him to Costa Rica long before today,” said Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, a lawyer for Abrego Garcia. “Instead, they’re flailing about trying to deport him to Africa – why? It’s clear that the only reason is to punish him for having the courage to stand up for his rights.”

Since he was first released from immigration custody in December, Abrego Garcia has been living in Maryland under the strict pre-trial release conditions imposed on him by the judge in Tennessee. Those conditions include being under the custody of his brother and not being able to travel outside of Maryland without permission from the Tennessee court…

Meanwhile, the legitimacy of his criminal case in Tennessee faces a major test next week as the federal judge overseeing his trial hears arguments over Abrego Garcia’s claim that he’s being unfairly targeted. The judge has already indicated through several rulings that he’s sympathetic to those arguments.

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Plagues & Pandemics Update – February 18, 2026

by Anne Laurie|  February 18, 20267:06 am| 55 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19, H5N1 Bird Flu, Healthcare

ETA: Good news, maybe?

Breaking News: The FDA reversed its decision on Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine and agreed to review it for possible approval, Moderna said.

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— The New York Times (@nytimes.com) February 18, 2026 at 8:55 AM

FDA reverses course, refuses to review Moderna’s application for new mRNA flu vaccine
The company expressed surprise and confusion about the decision, noting the FDA’s earlier support for the study plan.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/i…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 6:23 PM

Excellent summary of the (anti)healthcare story of the week:

… Moderna’s study included more than 40,000 adults age 50 and up and was intended to help the company get approval to use the vaccine in that age-group. In a press release, Moderna said the FDA determined that the company’s study was not “adequate and well-controlled” because the comparable vaccine used in the trial did not represent the “best-available standard of care” in the United States at the time of the study.

Neither federal rules for how drug studies must be designed, nor the FDA’s own guidance for flu vaccines, refer to the use of “best-available standard of care” in selecting comparator vaccines. Previous correspondence from the FDA to Moderna expressed a preference for the company to use a higher-dose vaccine for older adults as a comparator but stated, “We agree it would be acceptable to use a licensed standard dose influenza vaccine as the comparator in your Phase 3 study.”

The study followed a well-established framework for flu vaccine trials, according to virologist Angela Rasmussen, PhD, of the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. “The trial design they used is essentially the trial design that every single flu vaccine has used,” she tells CIDRAP news.

In an interview with The New York Times, Moderna’s president Stephen Hoge, MD, expressed surprise and confusion about the decision, noting the FDA’s earlier support for the company’s study plan. The company’s mRNA vaccine has been accepted for review in the European Union, Canada, and Australia. Moderna has requested a meeting with the FDA to understand the basis for their refusal…

Vaccine companies generally work with clear, well-established expectations of the kinds of studies considered acceptable by the FDA, Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, of Baylor College of Medicine, tells CIDRAP News.

“There was a commitment,” he said, adding that to “string Moderna along and all of a sudden say, nope, we’re not going to even review it” risks undermining confidence in FDA processes. The decision, Hotez warned, could “have an immediate chilling effect on the vaccine industry.” Vaccine makers may start to reassess whether to invest in US-based vaccine development if regulatory expectations shift late in the process.

The FDA “changed their mind,” about whether Moderna could use a standard-dose flu shot in the trial, Paul Offit, MD, director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, said, “which is really not fair.”…

Reporting today from STAT suggests that the decision to refuse Moderna’s application was not unanimous. Sources told STAT that Vinay Prasad, MD, director of CBER, overruled career scientists who had been preparing to move forward with a formal review.

A US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spokesperson disputed that characterization, saying there was a “diverse set of conclusions” among staff…

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized mRNA technology and has moved to scale back federal support for certain vaccine initiatives. During the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA vaccines developed by Moderna and Pfizer were deployed widely and credited with preventing severe disease and death. The technology was recognized with the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine.

Since taking office, Kennedy, a vocal vaccine skeptic, has terminated hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of grants aimed at developing mRNA technology…

CDC reports 6 more child deaths from #flu, as virus levels stay moderate to high
Flu, respiratory syncytial virus, and COVID-19 levels still elevated in some parts of the country.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/i…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 2:35 PM

3. Wondering where things stand where you live? #Flu seems to be releasing its grasp on the NE, but lots of the country are still engulfed in flu transmission — more, actually, than about a month ago (map on the right).
For more on flu, see FluView here: www.cdc.gov/fluview/surv…

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— Helen Branswell 🇨🇦 (@helenbranswell.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 7:20 PM

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#COVID survivors may be at higher risk for obstructive sleep apnea for up to 4.5 years post-infection
Hospitalized and non-hospitalized COVID patients were 41% and 33%, respectively, more likely to be diagnosed as having apnea than uninfected controls.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/c…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 3:27 PM

Risk of type 2 diabetes may be higher up to 3 years after COVID infection in unvaccinated, severely ill
Elevated risk was not seen among people who were partially or fully vaccinated.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/c…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 3:45 PM

Study finds no link between COVID-19 vaccines and autism
A new study finds no increase in autism rates in babies born to mothers who received COVID-19 vaccines just before or during pregnancy, compared with children of unvaccinated moms.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/c…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 6:25 PM

COVID infection may impair male fertility, but vaccination shows no effect, review suggests
No similar link found between infection and impaired fertility in females, new review suggests.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/c…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 12, 2026 at 2:50 PM

Five years after the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines started, it seems the mystery of why the Astra-Zeneca and J&J vaccines led to a rare but deadly side effect of unusual blood clots and bleeding has finally been solved. 

It's a fascinating case of molecular mimicry that may help make vaccine safer.🧪

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— Kai Kupferschmidt (@kakape.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 5:10 PM

Long COVID Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Mechanisms nyulangone.org/news/long-co…
#LongCovid #COVID #Alzheimers #dementia

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— Ian Kremer (@leadcoalition.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 8:19 PM

Portugal, Germany and Thailand Re-impose Covid Testing for Arrivals from China
As XBB.1.5 spreads rapidly, several governments are bringing back pre-departure COVID testing for travelers from China. Portugal now requires a negative test within 48 hours and will add wastewater sequencing on flights.

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— Denis – The COVID Info Guy (@thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social) February 10, 2026 at 12:02 AM

Source: archive.md/GUPtn

— Denis – The COVID Info Guy (@thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social) February 10, 2026 at 12:02 AM

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Right wing chaos agent Jay Bhattacharya strikes again—making the US less prepared for the next pandemic
One of the most important national centers for studying infectious diseases, based at the NIH, is no longer allowed to study pandemic preparedness or bio defense😨
www.nature.com/articles/d41…

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 2:46 PM

#NIH to deprioritize pandemic preparedness and biodefense research, @nature.com reports, saying director Jay Bhattacharya wants to focus on known diseases, not possible future threats.
What could possibly go wrong?
www.nature.com/articles/d41…

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— Helen Branswell 🇨🇦 (@helenbranswell.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 2:54 PM

His pledge was, of course, gaslighting
What happened, under his leadership, is that:
“many types of health information that steadily flowed from the government for years or decades has been delayed, deleted & in some cases stopped all together”
This was part of his dismantling of public health 😢

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 15, 2026 at 2:17 PM

… The collection and sharing of information was hurt by sweeping layoffs at federal agencies and the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Officials took down health agency websites to comply with an executive order from President Donald Trump, causing outside researchers to archive federal health datasets and leading to a lawsuit that ended with a judge ordering the websites’ restoration…

Here are some examples of how less information is coming out of federal public health agencies than in past administrations.

The Project 2025 blueprint that’s been influential to the Trump administration called for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to enhance its data collection of U.S. abortions, but the agency failed to post its annual abortion surveillance report in November. (Nixon said it will come out this spring.)…

Fighting the nation’s overdose epidemic has long been a priority for both Republicans and Democrats. And the federal government has continued to collect and report on death certificate-based information on drug deaths.

But the Trump administration curtailed other kinds of overdose work, including shutting down the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), which tracked emergency department visits — an early alert about drug-use trends. It was discontinued “as part of a broader effort to align agency activities with agency and administration priorities,” officials posted…

For three decades, federal health officials tracked food poisoning infections caused by eight germs. In July, the Trump administration scaled back required reporting to just two pathogens monitored by the Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, known as FoodNet…

The best part is that we won’t even know there’s a pandemic
No data, no problem

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— Madhu Pai, MD, PhD (@madhupai.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 3:19 PM

17. Ban the NIAID from working on pandemic preparedness & biodefense (www.nature.com/articles/d41…)
18. Lay out a pandemic “plan” that involves doing nil—just telling people to be healthy so that at least the healthy might survive in a new pandemic (insidemedicine.substack.com/p/a-rebuttal…)

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 14, 2026 at 5:53 PM

Six Planks of RFK Jr.’s Year of Health Care Demolition www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol…

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— Mike Cohen (@mikec415.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 9:06 PM

… “His leadership has been absolutely disastrous, and it has almost single-handedly worked to dismantle the public health system in our country and many of the gains that we’ve made in research, science, and medicine,” Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) recently told Rolling Stone. “America’s exceptionalism really rests on our prowess in the areas of science, research, and medicine. And what he has done will really set our country back in terms of our [worldwide] standing…

Gutting the nation’s health systems

The Department of Health and Human Services, along with virtually every other government agency, was the subject of severe staffing cuts after Trump retook office. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the National Institute of Health (NIH) — both of which were targets of criticisms and conspiracies related to the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic — lost thousands of employees. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health was also stripped of staff and programs (the laid-off workers were reinstated in January amid backlash from labor unions and other advocates)…

Making vaccine skepticism government policy …

The return of measles …

Using AI to produce bogus health reports
… Kennedy’s HHS apparently used AI to produce a report last year, titled “MAHA Report: Make Our Children Healthy Again,” which purported to expose “the stark reality of American children’s declining health, backed by compelling data and long-term trends.” The report relied on several sources that did not seem to actually exist, and researchers who were cited denied writing the material the MAHA report claimed they produced…

Autism and Tylenol…

Revamping the food pyramid to focus on meat…

Part of the problem with the MAHA agenda, however, is that it not only doesn’t hew to scientific evidence, it’s openly antagonistic toward it. “We were told by the last administration to trust the experts — that’s not a thing, it’s not a thing,” Kennedy said at the Heritage Foundation on Monday. “Trusting the experts is not a feature of democracy and it’s not a feature of science. It’s a feature of religion and totalitarianism, but not of democracy.”

Leslie Manookian said at the 2022 Brownstone Institute Gala that measles infection protects kids from cancer (false) and infections can benefit kids & cause developmental leaps.
I wish that our current NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, who was in the audience & on another panel, had spoken up.

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— Mallory Harris, PhD (@malar0ne.bsky.social) February 14, 2026 at 6:54 PM

again, not great, but I will emphasize to people that most states have incredibly simple opt out procedures for vaccines. They literally hand you a one page form and you sign it and you're done.
The ship sailed here awhile ago.

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— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 11:42 AM

In a way, not surprising at all. Public officials like Dr. Birx (who was actually a respected expert on AIDS before Covid) and Fauci often restrained Trump's impulses and Trump hated it. He believes Covid cost him the election (and it did). His new appointees are a revenge against public health.

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— Eric Michael Garcia (@ericmgarcia.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 12:00 PM

… Amid bipartisan pressure, [Trump’s] administration in May 2020 embraced Operation Warp Speed, a more than $12 billion investment in a public/private partnership to develop vaccines. It was a stunning success. Vaccines often take years or even decades to develop, but mRNA vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna were ready in December 2020, only eight months after Warp Speed began.

Other nations developed vaccines as well (and Pfizer was a joint German effort) but the US accomplishment was hugely important. America donated 800 million doses of vaccines globally, more than twice as much as any of its nearest rivals, China (284.5m), Germany (175m) and France (124m). Vaccines are believed to have prevented 19.8 million deaths worldwide, as well as uncountable amounts of illness, suffering, and chronic disability.

The bipartisan American investment, which the Trump administration led, was absolutely key to containing a horrific global pandemic which could have been exponentially worse without the stunning accelerated development of mRNA vaccines — one of the great public health triumphs in modern history. But this miracle cure was only the beginning. The massive investment in mRNA opened doors to numerous other medical advances…

These mRNA advances would obviously benefit people in the United States, who would be much less likely to die of cancer, flu, pandemics, and a range of other illnesses. But, as with the covid vaccines, the implications of the technology would be felt far beyond US borders.

Vaccine distribution to less affluent nations can be poor and maddeningly inegalitarian. But if the US could have a vaccine ready for the next pandemic before it starts, the number of lives saved could be incalculable.

Unfortunately, the skull’s head that is RFK Jr. and his team of crack conspiracy theorists loathe covid vaccines and mRNA technology, which they insist, sans evidence, pose dangerous risks to the public. Conspiracy theories range from fringe assertions that mRNA alters the human genome to Kennedy’s more straightforward but still utterly false insistence that they cause deaths in young people and don’t prevent infection…

Oh my God, look at these personnel complaints filed against Vinay Prasad: sexual harassment, retaliation against subordinates, & verbally berating staff.

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 12, 2026 at 11:55 AM

As I said to @politico.com:
“MAGA meets MAHA meets libertarianism meets the Great Barrington Declaration meets the Brownstone Institute — this interconnected movement has now adopted animus towards vaccination almost at its core, & that’s not something one used to see on the right”
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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Making American Moms Die Again.

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— Boston Tom Levenson (@tomlevenson.bsky.social) February 15, 2026 at 10:40 AM

#CDC has had a full-time director for less than a month in Trump 2.0. People watching the situation think it's unlikely there will be another Senate-confirmed CDC director in this term.
With Jim O'Neill's firing, it doesn't have an acting director either. www.statnews.com/2026/02/15/c…

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— Helen Branswell 🇨🇦 (@helenbranswell.bsky.social) February 15, 2026 at 12:19 PM

Indeed—when NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya gave a talk at Duke recently, he literally said he is turning the NIH into “the research arm of MAHA”
I kid you not
I could not believe my ears when he said it so openly & proudly—he is reshaping NIH to please RFK Jr’s kooky anti-vaxx MAHA movement 👀

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 15, 2026 at 10:39 AM

This is cutting your nose to spite your face. Defunding hiv prevention and surveillance benefits no one regardless of who you voted for. Public health and disease prevention should not be partisan.
abcnews.com/Health/trump…

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— BK. Titanji (@boghuma.bsky.social) February 12, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Another reminder. Anne Frank and her sister Margot didn't die in gas chambers. They died of Typhus due to overcrowding at Bergen-Belsen women's camp, which also experienced outbreaks of tuberculosis and typhoid fever.

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— Eugene Freedman (@eugenefreedman.bsky.social) February 14, 2026 at 9:03 PM

We now have a CDC grant tracker and are collecting information on CDC terminations. If your CDC grant was terminated, we need your help to gather data and documents! Please report!
grant-witness.us/submit-cdc.h…

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— Noam Ross (@noamross.net) February 12, 2026 at 8:23 AM

The American Medical Association is launching an effort to evaluate vaccine safety and effectiveness independently of U.S. government health agencies

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— Scientific American (@sciam.bsky.social) February 12, 2026 at 1:21 PM

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South Carolina’s measles total rises to 962
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) announced 12 more measles cases in an ongoing outbreak.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/m…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 3:29 PM

4. Now #measles: #CDC reports that as of 2/12, there have been 910 confirmed measles cases so far this year.
That's more cases in 6 weeks than the US recorded between 2000 & 2010 combined. Yes, more cases in 6 weeks than in a decade.
How bad is this year going to get? www.cdc.gov/measles/data…

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— Helen Branswell 🇨🇦 (@helenbranswell.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 7:20 PM

RFK Jr's dream of "medical freedom"
www.yahoo.com/news/article…

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:36 AM

Dr. Annie Andrews on one reason why she’s challenging Sen. Lindsey Graham: “There’s one way to stop the spread of measles—vaccinations. I’m a pediatrician—and a measles outbreak is surging in my home state of South Carolina. This was all preventable, and we need to be honest about how we got here.”

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— Jon Cooper (@joncooper-us.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 9:36 AM

13 new measles cases in South Carolina as Florida university outbreak grows
More than two-thirds of all cases (594) in South Carolina have occurred in children ages 5 to 17.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/m…
Photo: Steve Knight / Wikimedia Commons

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 10, 2026 at 5:09 PM

UK: "More than 60 children infected in north London measles outbreak"
"Cases reported in 7 schools and a nursery in Enfield amid concern over low levels of MMR vaccination in capital"
"WHO recommends at least 95% of children should receive vaccine doses for each illness to achieve herd immunity."

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— Denis – The COVID Info Guy (@thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 6:08 PM

Measles is a bellwether. Because it’s the most contagious vaccine-preventable disease, when vaccination rates drop, it’s the first to start spreading.
Now we’ve got mumps rolling up.
Expect more.
This is just the beginning of RFK Jr.’s successful infectious disease reintroduction plan.

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— Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD (@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social) February 14, 2026 at 6:34 PM

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Cambodia reports first H5N1 human case this year
Cambodia has reported 36 human H5 infections since 2023.

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 3:27 PM

3 new human avian flu cases reported in China
The most recent case of H10N3 reported by the CHP would be the seventh ever reported.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/a…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 4:15 PM

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WHO criticizes CDC-funded vaccine study in Africa as unethical
The criticism was aimed at a controversial CDC-funded study of the hepatitis B vaccine in Guinea-Bissau, where nearly 1 in 5 people are chronically infected with the virus.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/h…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 2:56 PM

Minnesota health officials warn of sexually transmitted fungal infection outbreak
State health officials have identified 13 confirmed and 27 suspected cases of Trichophyton mentagrophytes type VII, a fungal skin infection that causes severe ringworm.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/s…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 12, 2026 at 5:07 PM

One by one, western countries are choosing nationalism over global solidarity
www.rfi.fr/en/france/20…

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— Madhu Pai, MD, PhD (@madhupai.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 6:42 AM

"Immune Reset"
Rebooting the immune system by depletion of B cells, like a reboot of a computer, to achieve cures vs autoimmune diseases
nature.com/articles/s41…
erictopol.substack.com/p/the-exhili…

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— Eric Topol (@erictopol.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 12:45 PM

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On The Road – Winter Wren – Golden Gate Bridge 10K

by WaterGirl|  February 18, 20265:00 am| 13 Comments

This post is in: On The Road, Photo Blogging

Winter Wren

I arrived early Sunday afternoon into the Bay area to allow adjustment to the time zone for Monday business meetings, so I had enough time to drive up to Muir Woods and the Marin headlands north of San Francisco. After a lovely interlude in Muir Woods with the redwoods, I stopped at Fort Baker (situated below North Vista point which overlooks the Golden Gate Bridge on the Marin county side) and changed into my running shorts and T shirt for my first (and probably last run) across the bridge.

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Fort Baker, CaliforniaMarch 2, 2025

This is the view of the bridge from near my starting point. It was a bright sunny day with a steady cool breeze coming from the ocean into the bay.

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Late Night Open Thread: DHS Spokesliar Tricia McLaughlin Is Leaving

by Anne Laurie|  February 18, 20263:54 am| 57 Comments

This post is in: Immigration, Open Threads, Trump Crime Cartel

I may hate her more than anyone else in the administration. Pure lying hateful sociopath, & through DHS contracts to her husband, taking in millions of our tax dollars.

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— Dana Houle (@danahoule.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:08 AM

Are the rats beginning to flee the S.S. Trumptanic? There’s been no big ceremonial announcement from the Orange Outrage, so it’s not that she’s being sacrificed to distract the media wolves… Per Politico, “DHS spokesperson to leave Trump administration amid agency turmoil”:

One of the Trump administration’s most vocal defenders of its aggressive immigration crackdown is leaving as public opinion sours against the hardline approach…

… [T]he news led House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to say, “Another MAGA extremist forced out of DHS. Noem next.”

McLaughlin publicly supported the Trump administration’s controversial tactics at some of the most tense moments amid its immigration enforcement operations in Chicago and Minneapolis, frequently sparring with social media detractors…

A former top communications aide to Vivek Ramaswamy’s 2024 presidential campaign and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, McLaughlin started planning to leave in December but delayed her departure amid the aftermath of the Renee Good and Alex Pretti shootings, according to the people briefed on her exit. (They were granted anonymity to speak about internal personnel matters.) In the instance of Good, McLaughlin was quick to characterize her actions as an example of “domestic terrorism.”

Some in the Trump administration have privately criticized Noem’s leadership of the department, which has drawn repeated bad headlines in part due to the department jumping to conclusions in the instances of the two fatal shootings. Trump put border czar Tom Homan in charge in Minneapolis in what some in the White House saw as a rebuttal to Noem’s more aggressive approach…

After Noem, McLaughlin was the biggest booster of the approach. At the peak of her tenure, McLaughlin, a former ABC News contributor, logged as many as five media appearances a day. Throughout her time in her job, she frequently did interviews on Fox News, as well as CNN, CBS News, NPR and Newsmax. She also appeared on many podcasts including those hosted by the late Charlie Kirk, Chris Cuomo and Howard Kurtz.

“Media is so much of the battle, so to speak, on the immigration issue,” the native Ohioan told her hometown paper the Cincinnati Enquirer last month. “So much of the debate is a [public relations] debate. It’s a PR war.”…

It’s unclear what she will do next but asked by the paper if she would ever run for office if she returned to Cincinnati, McLaughlin, who’s married to GOP consultant Ben Yoho, said she “wouldn’t rule anything out.”

While immigration was a major focus for McLaughlin, given the sprawling DHS remit, she also worked on issues including how TSA was affected by the government shutdown last year, the Coast Guard’s role in the Caribbean drug boat strikes and FEMA’s response to major storms…

McLaughlin became an avatar of the Trump administration’s communications campaign defending its immigration enforcement effort. In doing so, she assumed a level of prominence — and withering criticism — garnered not even by some Trump Cabinet officials.

Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker called her a “pathological liar.” Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) accused her of “gaslighting the American people.”

But McLaughlin publicly maintained the backing of the only person who mattered through the end of her time atop all of DHS’ public affairs.

President Donald Trump praised the “wonderful TRICIA MCLAUGHLIN” after a December appearance on Fox. He added, “Tricia really knows her ‘STUFF!’”…

For today's ispost that is going to certainly get me yelled at because it isn't properly oughtposting:
These jobs are incredibly high stress, long hours, and kind of thankless. You take them to position yourself to take something nicer- like a lobbying gig. I'm surprised we've seen so few exits.

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— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:21 AM

The lack of turnover in the Trump admin in even these highly messy visible mouthpiece roles really implies to me that the people in the admin don't actually think they have a place to land after the admin.

— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:22 AM

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War for Ukraine Day 1,454: Zelenskyy Finally Calls Out Trump

by Adam L Silverman|  February 17, 202611:40 pm| 25 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

A black and white cartoon with Popeye the Sailor Man facing forward and to the left. His word bubble says "I Yam Disgustipated"

I’m getting a late start on the update tonight, so just going to run through the basics.

President Zelenskyy finally called out Trump today:

I can’t believe that even our President has to spell it out, but pressure must be applied to the aggressor, not the victim.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 4:25 PM

Because, as usual, Trump has decided that Ukraine, which is defending itself against Russia’s genocidal re-invasion, is the problem.

“Ukraine better come to the table.” – Trump.

Russia launches missiles daily.
Kills civilians.
Leaves people without heating, electricity, homes.

PRESSURE THE VICTIM!🤦🏼‍♀️

Is there a clinical term for this?
Chronic appeasement syndrome?
Strategic moral blindness?
Pre-election cognitive distortion?

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:58 AM

Ukraine is at the table. They’ve shown up and continue to participate in the US run farce because they need to keep Trump from completely throwing US support behind Putin and Russia.

In Geneva a new round of trilateral talks has begun between Ukraine, the United States, and russia.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:26 AM

All while Putin & Russia continue to hammer civilians & civilian infrastructure and facilities:

And once again on the very day of negotiations Russia launches a massive drone and missile attack.

Deliberate. Calculated. Targeting energy infrastructure.

The goal is to destroy whatever is still remaining. Leave tens of thousands more without heat and electricity. Break civilians.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:28 AM

When they cannot win on the battlefield, they wage war against apartment blocks and power grids.
When they cannot defeat an army, they try to freeze a nation.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:28 AM

We must not let these horrific russian atrocities against Ukrainians become normalized. Lasting peace will only come with justice.

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— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:24 AM

Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump.

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We Are Ready to Move Quickly Toward a Just Agreement to End the War; The Only Question Is for the Russians – Address by the President

17 February 2026 – 20:08

Dear Ukrainians!

First, about the massive strike with which the Russians began the day. 29 missiles of various types were fired, and 25 were shot down. This is an important result for our air defense, and once again, we emphasize that air defense is a daily necessity. I thank all our partners who understand this. Russia greets with a strike even the very day new formats begin in Geneva – trilateral and bilateral with the United States. This very clearly shows what Russia wants and what it is truly intent on. Almost 400 drones were launched as well. The threat of attacks is not disappearing. The cold weather itself tempts Russia, and they will keep trying to turn winter into a weapon of war. That is why all our air defenders must remain extremely vigilant. Thank you, guys, for your precision. All Ukrainian diplomats must also be as active as possible in securing results on missile supplies for air defense, as must the Minister of Defense. I just held a meeting with Minister Fedorov. We defined priorities, and the supply must function properly. In the coming weeks, there will also be a significant number of formats with our partners – a range of negotiations and various meetings. We will also discuss the fact that Europe needs its own production of air defense missiles – all types that are truly needed. Some steps have already been taken – production is being developed and expanded. But the pace of this work is still insufficient. And potential production volumes also need to be increased. Ukraine raised this issue with America years ago, particularly the need to establish sufficient missile production in Europe, including for Patriots. There were promises of licenses, but ultimately, the U.S. did not agree to this. Even though we proposed production in Ukraine and joint production with our NATO partners in the region: Romania, Poland, and others. Such decisions and such production would definitely strengthen all of us, all of Europe. I am confident that Europe will still be able to provide itself with the necessary volumes and defense strength. But it would be far better for everyone if this result were achieved sooner.

All day today in Odesa, recovery and rescue operations continue after last night’s strikes. There were major power outages in the city and in nearby communities of the Odesa region. People were also left without heat and water. Unfortunately, as of this moment, restoration has not yet been completed – work is ongoing. I instructed that Odesa be given all necessary support and that recovery efforts be accelerated. Later today, there will be a report from the delegation following the first round of talks in Geneva. The team absolutely must raise the issue of these strikes – first of all with the American side, which proposed that both us and Russia refrain from attacks. Ukraine is ready. We do not need war. And we always act symmetrically – we are defending our state and our independence. Likewise, we are ready to move quickly toward a just agreement to end the war. The only question is for the Russians: what do they want? And also, whether there will be consequences for Russia for the fact that “shaheds,” missiles, and fantasy chatter about history matter more to them than real diplomacy, diplomacy and lasting peace.

One more thing.

All those Russian missiles and drones used today contain thousands of components that Russia is unable to produce on its own. Five Iskander-M missiles carry at least 75 critical non-Russian-made components. Three Kh-101 missiles include nearly 160 components that Russia cannot replace on its own. Each “shahed” has hundreds of such components imported into Russia from other countries – and not only from companies in China, by the way. Also from Europe, America, Japan. It is crucial – not only for us in Ukraine but for global security as a whole – that partners truly block supply chains delivering critical components to Russia for weapons production. And companies themselves should better monitor where their components end up. Without such connections to the world, Russia can do nothing – they are not capable of being strong in full isolation. That is why blocking and pressure can genuinely compel the aggressor to reconsider its policy. But that depends on the world’s determination. I thank everyone who acts strongly so that the aggressor loses its ability to drag out this war. I thank everyone who helps Ukraine.

Glory to Ukraine!

Georgia:

“Journalists in #Georgia are being forced to leave the profession after the ruling party, Georgian Dream, started blocking funding sources, imposing fines, making arrests, and using other measures that suppress independent media. Listen to their stories.”

JAMnews
jam-news.net/georgian-jou…

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:15 PM

More arrests over standing on a sidewalk in Georgia.

#TerrorinGeorgia #GeorgiaProtests

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 7:13 AM

🟥 Nino Jangirashvili, director of Kavkasia TV, published the letter received from the Georgian National Communications Commission.
The Commission has requested a written explanation from the broadcaster within three working days.
▶️ batumelebi.netgazeti.ge/articles-in-…
#JournalismIsNotACrime

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) February 16, 2026 at 11:05 AM

It’s official. The illegitimate Georgian Dream government will now be able to jail people for up to three years for publicly calling it illegitimate.

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 4:15 AM

Coming soon to the Trump administration near you.

Educational centers in the Pankisi Gorge (villages Duisi, Joqolo, and Koreti) are closing due to the draconian laws and apparent local government will to have them closed down.

The information is from the Kakheti Regional Development Fund.

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:38 AM

The centers have been operating since 2000 and offer free courses to prepare young people for national exams.

Local women also had the opportunity to take vocational courses for free. Currently, the centers employ 20 local women.

2/

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:38 AM

The organization says that closing the centers will significantly harm the local community.

According to the organization, the decision is difficult and was preceded by a two-year effort to maintain the centers. According to them, the lease agreements on the buildings have not been renewed.

3/

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:38 AM

According to the fund, the situation is aggravated by the ongoing legislative changes in Georgia, against the background of which it has become more difficult to receive support from donor organizations.

4/

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:38 AM

The Pankisi Gorge is a strategically important location due to the constant concerns about infiltration from radical Islamism.

I guess disabling education and women employment in Pankisi was a major national security concern for the Georgian Dream.

5/

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:38 AM

I took the information from a Kakheti regional news agency’s Facebook page: მთავარი ამბები კახეთიდან.

6/6.

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 9:38 AM

Europe:

What navy?

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— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 3:32 PM

From The Kyiv Independent:

A top Kremlin official has suggested Moscow could retaliate with its navy if European powers intensify the seizure and boarding of Russian ships in the Baltic Sea.

The threat comes as European countries toy with more direction action against Russia’s “shadow fleet,” a network of hundreds of tankers, flying foreign flags to evade sanctions.

Presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev, who had previously served as head of the FSB intelligence agency as well as secretary of the Security Council, made the comments to Russian newspaper Argumenty i Fakty on Feb. 17.

Over the past months, while most continue to operate uninterrupted, some shadow fleet tankers have come under increasing scrutiny, with France, Germany, Finland, and Italy all raiding ships suspected of Russian sanctions evasion, both at port and at sea.

On Jan. 22, the French Navy boarded and seized a suspected shadow fleet ship, later understood to be the tanker GRINCH, in an operation publicized by French President Emmanuel Macron as direct action against the Russian war effort.

The GRINCH was released on Feb. 17, the same day as Patrushev’s comments, after paying a fine worth millions of euros, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot wrote.

Meanwhile, the shadow fleet system has also come under pressure from Ukrainian naval attacks in the Black Sea, while the U.S. has also raided Russian vessels in connection with the Venezuelan oil trade.

In the interview, Patrushev called the European raids on shadow fleet ships “piracy,” and expressed concern that the next step would be a full-fledged blockade.

“If we do not give them a strong resistance, then soon the British, the French and even the Baltics will become arrogant to such an extent that they will try to completely block our country’s access to the seas, at least in the Atlantic basin,” Patrushev said.

Despite tightening sanctions on Russia and a drawn-out decoupling from dependence on Russian oil and gas, European countries have so far been reluctant to clamp down harder on the shadow fleet, more than 600 of which have already been sanctioned.

The EU:

Bloomberg reports that several EU countries are seeking to water down the 20th package of sanctions against Russia. Specifically, Italy and Hungary oppose restrictions on the Georgian port of Pulevi, as it is used to supply Azerbaijani gas – a critical resource for Europe’s energy security.

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 12:32 PM

Meanwhile, Greece and Malta have expressed doubts regarding sanctions against a port in Indonesia.
www.bloomberg.com/news/article…

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 12:32 PM

Croatia:

🚫Croatia is refusing to transport Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia.

Croatian Minister Ante Šušnjar: “there are no technical excuses left for staying tied to Russian crude […] A barrel bought from Russia may appear cheaper to some countries, but helps fund war and attacks on Ukrainian people”

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 3:08 AM

Finland:

Sanna Marin, Former PM of Finland: “Ukrainians seek long-lasting, just peace, which cannot be made by Putin’s terms. We fool ourselves if we believe Putin wants to negotiate peace.

The only way to stop this war is to support Ukraine.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:18 AM

We have been supporting, but the support, financial or armed, has come too little too late. That’s why the war continues.

If we really want this war to end, we must make Russia suffer enough so Putin is forced to the table.”

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:18 AM

The International Paralympic Committee:

The International Paralympic Committee’s current stance is disgusting.

It allows russians to commit atrocities against Ukrainians and then participate in the Paralympic Games after losing limbs in their own invasion, all while their war continues.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:54 PM

The US:

John Bolton: Our biggest mistake in the 1990s and during the Bush administration was leaving Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus in a gray zone – not pushing harder for their eventual NATO membership.

Eastern and Central Europeans were begging for protection from Russia. We expanded NATO but left

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:32 PM

a dangerous gap that Russia quickly exploited.
In 2008, Bush tried to fast-track Ukraine and Georgia into NATO, but France and Germany blocked it

Ukraine is an incredibly rich and powerful country that is striving to become truly European and Western – while rejecting Putin’s aggressive nationalism

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:32 PM

I hate to say it, but he’s right. Just this one time.

The Trump administration’s promise of a “one-day resolution” of the war is now 392 days late. The U.S. peace process hasn’t produced any results, and isn’t likely to. This abject failure is rooted in three fundamental flaws:
Thread:
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— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

1. Inadequate Leadership: Trump’s track record is a graveyard of bankruptcies and ghostwritten stories. He isn’t even at the table personally, and his cognitive decline is becoming impossible to ignore.

— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

2. Conflicted Envoys: By appointing Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump has prioritized personal loyalty and alleged business acumen over regional expertise. This focus on “transactional gains” makes them vulnerable to manipulation by a Kremlin that understands their motives all too well.

— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

3. Existential Miscalculation: Trump is treating the war like a squalid real estate dispute. It isn’t – this is a war of survival of a democracy against a fascist-imperialist neighbor. Trading territory for a “pause” will validate Putin’s aggression and allow fascist Russia to rebuild its army.

— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

When Moscow speaks of “root causes,” they mean the removal of Ukraine’s right to exist as a Western-aligned democracy. They want a puppet regime and the cultural erasure of the Ukrainian identity under the guise of “protection.”

— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

Finally, Putin’s survival is now tied to the outcome of this war. The war will ultimately end with Ukraine being destroyed, or Putin being destroyed. Putin is not winning, and so he cannot and will not stop his war.

— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

If Ukraine is destroyed, Putin will just move on to his next war. Peace will not be found in artful real-estate “deals” – it will only be found when the cost of war becomes physically impossible for the Kremlin to bear.

— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

That means imposing harsh, properly enforced sanctions on fascist Russia, and providing democratic Ukraine with sufficient military, economic and political support for it to be able to defeat fascist Russia.

— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 1:35 PM

Back to Ukraine.

Here’s what Russia threw at Ukraine last night/early this morning:

Ukraine has been under russian drone attacks for most of the night.

Russian cruise missiles are expected to enter our airspace in half an hour, bringing more death and destruction.

Again, we play this deadly lottery while the world watches.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 10:18 PM

Tracks of drones and missiles in fascist Russia’s Blitz air raid on democratic Ukraine last night.

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— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 4:06 AM

❗️During the night of February 17 Russia launched a massive combined attack against Ukraine.

The enemy used:
•4 Iskander-M ballistic missiles (from Rostov region and temporarily occupied Crimea);
•20 Kh-101 air-launched cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea;
•4 Iskander-K cruise missiles from Kursk;

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:03 AM

•1 Kh-59/69 guided air missile from the airspace over temporarily occupied Donetsk region;
•396 attack drones (Shahed, Gerbera, Italmas and other types), launched from Kursk, Oryol, Millerovo, Bryansk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Shatalovo, and occupied Crimea. Around 250 of them were Shahed drones.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:03 AM

💥 Ukrainian air defense shot down or suppressed 392 aerial targets:
•20 Kh-101 cruise missiles;
•4 Iskander-K cruise missiles;
•1 Kh-59/69 missile;
•367 enemy drones.

4 ballistic missiles and 18 attack drones hit 13 locations. Debris from intercepted targets fell in 8 additional locations.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:03 AM

Twelve regions were targeted: nine people are known to have been injured, including children. Residential buildings and the railway were damaged, among other sites. Some Ukrainians have once again been left without heating and water.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 5:58 AM

Since the start of the full-scale invasion, 2,000 children abducted by Russia have been successfully returned to Ukraine. Specifically, 83 children returned home with the assistance of Qatar, and 19 through the mediation of Melania Trump.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:16 AM

According to Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets, over 1.6 million Ukrainian children remain in the temporarily occupied territories.

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:16 AM

Another Russian field communications operator has been struck by FPV drone while climbing a high tower to establish a “Wi-Fi bridge.”

Starlink access has been disabled for Russian military, forcing them to improvise alternative communication links.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 10:50 AM

/2. Ascending such a tower in drone-controlled airspace is a task that borders on a death sentence.

— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 10:50 AM

Ukrainian ground drone armed with a Browning M2 eliminates a Russian infantryman in a close-range firefight.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 3:12 AM

FPV drone of the Ukraine’s 63rd Mechanized Brigade engaged an enemy Mi-8 helicopter in midair. Unfortunately, the FPV passed slightly below the aircraft.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 4:31 AM

Missed it by that much…

The Special Operations Forces destroyed an “Iskander” storage site, a “Rubicon” drone control center, and enemy facilities in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
t.me/c/1721372338…

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 7:39 AM

Sumy Oblast:

Russian attack on Sumy Oblast left a woman dead beneath the ruins of her own house.
Rescuers recovered her body from the rubble.

Six others were injured, among them two children.

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— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 3:38 AM

Mykolaivka, Donetsk Oblast:

In Donetsk Oblast, a russian FPV drone struck a civilian car in Mykolaivka, Kramatorsk district.

Three people were killed. One more was injured.

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— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 4:38 AM

Zaporizhzhia Oblast:

In Zaporizhzhia as a result of a russian attack, 1 person was killed and 6 others were injured: two women aged 35 and 40, two men aged 26 and 40, and two children: girls aged 1 and 11. Tragically, a 48‑year‑old woman was killed.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 5:10 PM

Kharkiv:

Explosion in Kharkiv ‼️ our city is under russian drone attack right now ‼️

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 5:28 PM

Russian occupied Mariupol:

FP-1/FP-2 guided strike drone with a 50kg/100kg warhead strikes loaded Russian S-300VM air defence system near Mariupol.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 6:22 AM

Russian occupied Crimea:

Russian Ka-27 military helicopter in the camera of the Ukrainian guided strike drone. Crimea.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 5:58 AM

The Pokrovsk front:

In the Pokrovsk direction, an Anti-Tank Guided Missile unit of the 93rd Mechanized Brigade destroyed 8 Russian guns and 3 antennas.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 2:50 PM

Russia:

Russian economic collapse: almost 40% of total income is being spent on food.

Although many numbers are being manipulated to hide the terrible state of the economy, Russians are eating less despite spending more on food.

This pattern happened during the 1990s collapse too. 🤔

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 3:38 AM

🚨More Russian oil production cuts likely as storage capacity runs out.

With sales continuing to fall, record amounts of unsold oil already at sea on shadow fleet tankers, and the Druzhba pipeline closed due to Russian attacks, storage capacity in Russia is filling up.

How sad.

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 2:38 AM

Moscow:

A super “powerful” protest took place in Russia. Local activist Benes Ayo, together with three associates, staged a picket outside the Embassy of the United States, Moscow holding a sign that read, “Trump, hands off Cuba.”

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:53 AM

According to him, he burned a U.S. flag bearing an image of Donald Trump. After that, security forces detained him and took him to the Presnensky police department.

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 11:53 AM

Moscow Oblast, Russia:

Nothing to see here, just a russian Orthodox Church near Moscow.
A sect that worships war, glorifying killing and militarism.

It should not be allowed anywhere in the civilized world.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 10:21 AM

Another example of pobiedobesie, victory mania, which we’ll see more and more of as winter turns to spring and the Russian anniversary for the end of the Great Patriotic War approaches.

Leningrad Oblast, Russia:

An explosion just occurred in the military commandant’s office building in the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region of Russia. At least two people were killed. At least several more are under the rubble.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 7:23 AM

Krasnodar Krai, Russia:

The Ilsky oil refinery in russia is still on fire since last night 🔥🔥🔥

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 8:56 AM

Seven more days and the Ukrainians get a new holiday.

I do not make the rules.

Perm Krai, Russia:

Reports indicate a drone strike on the “Metafrax” chemical plant in Russia’s Perm Krai this morning, sparking a fire. The facility produces methanol and other substances used in the military sector.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 10:02 AM

Due to this, the plant is under UK and Ukrainian sanctions and has been targeted before. Local residents are also reporting mobile internet outages.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 10:02 AM

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