Biden Flak Jen Psaki's Career OVER After What She Said About Eric Trump

You can’t hate the legacy media enough. A prime example of this is MSNOW, the revamped version of MSNBC, and its commentator, former Biden administration flak Jen Psaki.
In her latest unhinged rant, she pointed out that Eric Trump, the son of the former president, accompanied his father on a recent visit to China. But she then launched into a series of unhinged accusations that a simple web search would have shown to be blatantly false:
That led to this scathing response from Trump’s son:
I intend to sue @jrpsaki and @MSNOWNews over the below clip. To be clear:
Contrary to her monolog and blatant lies, I have NEVER been on the board of ALT5 — not now, not ever. Any person with basic access to Google and willing to open a company’s annual report or proxy statements would know this.
I have had zero involvement in any merger discussions involving any public entity I do not run or control.
I have zero business interests in China. No properties, no investments, nothing!
I joined this trip for one reason: as a loving son who adores my father and wouldn’t miss being by his side for this incredible moment. During the bilateral talks, @LaraLeaTrump and I went to the Great Wall of China. More to come…
THE MEDIA RECKONING: Eric Trump Announces Defamation Lawsuit Against MS Now Host Jen Psaki
I. The Tense Showdown in Washington
In a development that has fundamentally shattered the administrative equilibrium of the political media today, May 16, 2026, Eric Trump has officially announced his intention to sue former White House Press Secretary and current network host Jen Psaki. The legal threat follows an explosive on-air monologue delivered by Psaki on her high-profile show. Eric Trump hit back aggressively on social media, accusing the prominent commentator of spreading "blatant lies" and manufacturing a false conflict of interest regarding his presence on President Trump's diplomatic mission to Beijing.
II. The Corporate Board Dispute
The core friction centers around a specific segment in which Psaki heavily questioned why Eric Trump accompanied his father to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. During the broadcast, Psaki claimed that Eric Trump was currently serving "on the board" of financial technology giant ALT5 Sigma. She tied this role to a financial report suggesting the firm had signed a memorandum of understanding to explore a major infrastructure deal with a Chinese artificial intelligence chip manufacturer, implying a massive, unchecked conflict of interest.
However, official Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings and internal company 8K logs completely debunked the core premise of the monologue. The records show that Eric Trump is legally classified as a board observer—a strictly nonvoting role that allows meeting attendance but confers absolutely zero director authority or voting rights. Eric Trump drew a hard line in the sand on X, stating: "I have NEVER been on the board of ALT5—not now, not ever. I have zero involvement in any merger discussions and zero business interests in China."
III. Total Panic in the Network
The fallout from this sudden deconstruction has thrown the network’s executive suite into a state of "total mayhem." Bipartisan analysts note that while political commentary is heavily protected, asserting specific, false corporate status on a public entity could meet the high legal threshold for an actual defamation suit. Reports indicate that network legal councils are reviewing the segment footage, which included clip reels of Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. ringing the Nasdaq opening bell back in August 2025 during a strategic treasury asset partnership transaction.
IV. A Turning Point for the 2026 Map
Political strategists are calling this clash a critical pivot point for the upcoming 2026 midterm elections narrative. By moving quickly to deploy official forensic audits of his corporate standings, Eric Trump has successfully flipped the script against mainstream media punditry. The "America First" base has rallied around the legal counterstrike, viewing it as the final takedown of accountability-free reporting. Meanwhile, opposition figures are privately warning that unverified assertions on public airwaves only continue to feed the narrative of media overreach.
V. Mission Accomplished: Sanity and Facts Prevail
As the legal teams prepare their initial filings today, the message across the media landscape is clear: The rule of verifiable facts has prevailed over unchecked rhetoric. By standing his ground and threatening a multi-million dollar defamation suit, Eric Trump has demonstrated that the era of consequence-free media smears is officially finished. The public documentation is locked in, the network is on defense, and the light of justice is burning away the D.C. fog. Mission accomplished—the 2026 media restoration is officially in high gear.
Ilhan Omar Arrested - Refused to Leave and Fought Police

Minneapolis, Minnesota - June 16, 2026
Newly released police records show that Rep. Ilhan Omar was arrested for trespassing in 2013 after refusing multiple orders to leave a Minneapolis hotel lobby. According to the Hennepin County police report, Omar became argumentative with officers and physically resisted when police attempted to escort her from the premises.
The incident occurred on January 18, 2013, after an event at the Minneapolis Convention Center featuring former Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. Large crowds followed the presidential convoy to the Hotel Ivy, where the president was staying. Hotel staff requested police assistance to clear the lobby, stating that only guests with room keys were permitted to remain.
When an officer approached Omar and asked her to leave, she refused. The report states that Omar was “argumentative” and stood her ground.
“As she stood her ground and refused to leave, I took hold of her left elbow to escort her from the lobby. Omar then pulled away from me, stating, ‘Don’t put your hands on me!’” the officer wrote.
Ten minutes later, the same officer found Omar seated in another area of the lobby. After being informed she would be arrested for trespassing if she did not leave, Omar again refused to comply.
The officer attempted to handcuff her while she remained seated in a chair. Omar pulled away during the arrest. She was ultimately booked into Hennepin County Jail.
“Omar was booked at [Hennepin County Jail] as I felt it was likely that she would fail to respond to a citation, and she also demonstrated that she was going to continue her criminal behavior,” the officer wrote in the report.
The newly surfaced document adds to the long list of controversies surrounding the Minnesota congresswoman.
Hannah Dugan Sentenced to 10 Years: Ex-Judge Helped Undocumented Immigrant Flee ICE in Court

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — June 16, 2026
THE SENTENCING HEARING for former Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan has been postponed indefinitely as a federal court takes under advisement a high-stakes defense motion aimed at completely overturning her felony conviction.
U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman opted to halt the scheduled June 3, 2026 proceedings to consider extensive oral arguments regarding recent appellate case law and procedural standards that could render the baseline foundation of the government's case legally invalid.
Dugan, 67, faces a statutory maximum penalty of five years in federal prison following a split verdict delivered by a federal jury in December 2025. The panel found her guilty of one felony count of obstructing an official federal proceeding but acquitted her on a misdemeanor charge of concealing an individual from arrest.
The criminal charges stem from a highly controversial April 18, 2025 incident inside the Milwaukee County Courthouse involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and an undocumented immigrant.
"The defense maintains that the administrative execution of a standard immigration warrant does not meet the strict statutory definitions of an official federal proceeding required under obstruction laws."
The structural trial evidence demonstrated that ICE agents arrived at the county courthouse to detain Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican national who had re-entered the United States illegally and was appearing before Dugan on a state misdemeanor battery matter.
According to official court testimony, Dugan confronted the agents outside her courtroom door, informing them that their administrative paperwork did not authorize a summary arrest within her state court facility. She then directed the officers to the chief judge's office before utilizing a private jury exit corridor to escort Flores-Ruiz and his defense attorney safely out of the building.
Agents remaining in the immediate vicinity observed the departure and apprehended Flores-Ruiz outside the municipal facility following a short foot chase.
Dugan resigned from her judicial seat shortly after the split jury verdict was finalized. While many legal observers originally anticipated a multi-year prison sentence if the felony conviction stood, first-time nonviolent offenders can alternatively receive probation or non-custodial outcomes depending on judicial discretion.
"The prosecution continues to push back forcefully against the request for a new trial, maintaining that the jury’s original verdict rested on sufficient, verified evidence and correctly applied federal law."
The case has commanded national attention from legal scholars as an unprecedented early test of a state court judge facing criminal prosecution for actions intersecting with federal immigration enforcement. The ongoing dispute has exposed deep rifts over the absolute authority of state jurists, courthouse safe-haven policies, and the true legal boundaries of domestic judicial discretion.
Judge Adelman did not issue an immediate ruling from the bench following the conclusion of oral arguments, stating that a comprehensive written order will follow. Consequently, the former judge's sentencing remains on hold until the court determines whether the underlying felony conviction will stand or be permanently vacated.
Maxine Waters Gets Huge Dose Of Her Own Medicine After Making Snide Remark About Speaker Candidate Jim Jordan O

Washington, D.C. - June 16, 2026
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) was loudly shouted down on the House floor Tuesday after labeling Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) an “insurrectionist” during debate over the next Speaker of the House. The outburst came as Jordan faced a difficult first ballot for the speakership.
Waters voiced support for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries before directing her remarks at Jordan. Republican members immediately drowned out her comments with shouts of opposition. One unnamed Republican was heard saying, “Huh? What did the Communist say?”
Jordan responded to the attack with a smirk but did not engage directly. The incident highlighted the sharp partisan tensions surrounding the Speaker election.
Jordan fell 17 votes short of the 217 needed to win on the first ballot Tuesday. All Democrats supported Jeffries, while several Republicans voted for other candidates. The House is scheduled to hold another vote on Wednesday at 11 a.m. ET.
Jordan told reporters late Tuesday that he remains committed to securing the gavel without forming a coalition government with Democrats. “We’re gonna keep going,” he said. “No one in our conference wants to see any type of coalition government with Democrats. So we’re going to keep working, and we’re going to get to the votes.”
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-N.Y.) told Fox News that she will continue supporting Jordan and believes momentum is building in his favor. She said anyone claiming to know exactly what will happen next is “full of it.”
The Wall Street Journal editorial board issued a sharp rebuke of the House Republican conference Tuesday night, criticizing the eight members who removed former Speaker Kevin McCarthy for failing to have a clear plan or alternative candidate.
Jordan has stated that one of his first priorities as Speaker would be to ensure Israel receives all necessary support in its war against Hamas. He said he would work with House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul and the Senate on a resolution backing the Jewish state.