Fast-Tracked Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Passage Derailed By Single Senator’s Fit Of Budget Hawkery

Thursday evening, a giddy possibility reared its head. 

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Tucker Carlson Suggests Biden Will Hijack Hungary’s Election In Cozy Orbán Interview

Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who traveled to Hungary this week to meet with far-right Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is now floating the notion that President Joe Biden might just meddle in Hungary’s election to prevent Orbán from being reelected.

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Tucker Carlson Is Actually A Late-Comer To The American Right’s Love Affair With Viktor Orbán

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This week Fox News’ Tucker Carlson has been anchoring his prime time program not from his network’s studios, but from the next best place for an aspiring autocrat: Budapest, Hungary. Carlson is there to speak at a far-right conference, glad-hand with its autocratic Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, and convince his Fox News acolytes that patriotic red-blooded Americans should best set their gaze on the Danube instead of woke America.

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How Right-Wingers Used A Single Whataburger Meal To Blame Immigrants For COVID

In a filing in federal court Monday, the state of Texas argued that Gov. Greg Abbott (R) was justified in ordering state troopers to pull over anyone they thought was driving undocumented immigrants — because of one family’s meal at a Whataburger in South Texas. 

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‘We Cannot Allow History To Be Rewritten,’ Biden Warns Amid Trump’s Jan. 6 Revisionism

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things.

As he was signing off on awarding Congressional Gold Medals to the police officers who were at the Jan. 6 insurrection, Biden tore into Trumpworld’s crusade to recast and whitewash the events of that day.

  • “My fellow Americans, the tragedy of that day deserves the truth above all else,” the President said Thursday afternoon. “We cannot allow history to be rewritten.  We cannot allow the heroism of these officers to be forgotten.”
  • No sweeping it under the rug; “We have to understand what happened-the honest and unvarnished truth.  We have to face it,” Biden declared.

  • But of course the ex-president’s lackeys are going to keep trying to gaslight the country: Ex-Trump campaign stooge Matt Braynard is organizing a “huge” rally at the Capitol next month where “we’re going to push back on the phony narrative that there was an insurrection” (there was).

A GOP Senator Throws A Banana Peel In The Senate’s Path

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was ready to wrap up the process of passing the bipartisan infrastructure bill last night — and then Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) objected, citing the Congressional Budget Office score on the legislation that came out yesterday afternoon and showed the package adding to the debt.

  • Haggerty “cannot in good conscience agree to expedite a process immediately after the CBO confirmed that the bill would add over a quarter of a trillion dollars to the deficit,” his spokesperson said.
  • Many senators are attending late Sen. Mike Enzi’s (R-WY) funeral today, so Schumer was forced to schedule a session for Saturday for a cloture vote.
  • Haggerty wasn’t going to vote for the bill anyway, Punchbowl notes. He’s just slowing things down because he can.

The Other Shoe Prepares To Drop

The New York state Assembly says it’s almost done with the impeachment investigation of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), who has until August 13 to give evidence in his defense.

  • ​​Cuomo’s also been booted off the Democrats’ top campaign platform, ActBlue.

Time To Play Hardball?

Biden’s weighing whether to cut federal funding from institutions that don’t require employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the Washington Post.

  • Nothing’s been decided yet, though, and that tactic obviously isn’t going to go over well with the already vaccine-resistant conservative areas of the country.

The Ultimate ‘How It Started, How It’s Going’

Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC), one of the House Republicans who’s suing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) over her mask mandate, got infected with COVID-19.

The Economy (Is Maybe?) Healing From COVID-19

943,000 jobs were added in July, the Labor Department reported today, shrinking the unemployment rate to 5.4%.

Did The Pandemic Write This?

A Zombie Investigation Into The 2016 Election Finally Ends

Rudy Giuliani seems to have just been saying things when he hinted at having inside info on then-FBI Director James Comey’s Clinton email probe in 2016, Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz reports in his investigation.

  • Key analysis: “Another not-proud moment for Rudy Giuliani” – The Washington Post

Cleaning Up The Courts

Biden’s latest round of judicial picks includes Vermont Supreme Court justice Beth Robinson, who would be the first openly LGBTQ+ woman to serve on a federal circuit court.

  • Speaking of judicial appointments, if the fact that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer still hasn’t retired is giving you heartburn, it might make you feel a tiny bit better to know that Biden has been cranking out court confirmations way more quickly than his predecessors, Trump included.

We Will Stop People From Voting If It Kills Us

Texas Republicans are holding yet another special legislative session this Saturday to try to get their anti-voting measures enshrined into law amid their standoff with the Democrats who fled the state.

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Finish Line On Bipartisan Bill Comes Into Sight With Reconciliation Struggle Still To Come

With lawmakers looking to attend the funeral of former Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) tomorrow, the end of the amendment process on the bipartisan infrastructure bill is on the horizon. After that, final passage could come next week.

Beyond that, the prospect of days of Republican obstruction over the Democrats’ massive reconciliation bill looms, as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer aims to get a budget resolution passed before senators leave for August recess.

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