Morning Memo: Unified Democrats Vow To Press On After Republicans Shoot Down Voting Rights Bill

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

Why The Filibuster Needs To Go

The For the People Act was brought to a vote in the Senate last night, and Republicans blocked it through the filibuster, as expected. Democrats, who held together, keeping in play a potential move to blow up the filibuster down the road, are trying to encourage voting rights advocates to keep the faith.

  • Biden slammed the GOP senators’ filibuster as “another attack on voting rights that is sadly not unprecedented” and declared that “this fight is far from over.” “I’ve been engaged in this work my whole career, and we are going to be ramping up our efforts to overcome again—for the people, for our very democracy,” the President said in a statement.
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) struck a similar note. The vote was “was the starting gun, not the finish line,” he said on the Senate floor.
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) stated that the Democrats “will not be deterred.” The Republic “is at a crossroads,” she warned.

New York, New York

The votes are in for yesterday’s NYC mayoral election, but it’ll be weeks before we know who won due to the city’s new ranked-choice voting system.

  • Eric Adams, the moderate candidate, is holding a commanding lead so far. Maya Wiley, the progressive candidate who was endorsed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), is coming in second right now, followed by Kathryn Garcia.
  • Andrew Yang conceded Tuesday night. “I am not going to be the mayor of New York City based upon the numbers that have come in tonight,” he told supporters.

Getting To The Bottom Of Jan. 6

After the push to create a bipartisan Jan. 6 commission failed in the Senate, Nancy Pelosi is planning on taking matters into her own hands by appointing a select committee to investigate the Capitol insurrection, according to CNN.

  • Drew Hammill, Pelosi’s deputy chief of staff, tweeted a “clarification” of CNN’s report, saying that the Democratic leader plans to announce “WHETHER” she’ll create the commission. Pelosi’s “preference continues to be” an independent commission, Hammill tweeted.

Behind Closed Doors

A Navy counterterrorism training guide labels “socialists” as being part of a “terrorist” group, according to a copy of the guide obtained by the Intercept.

  • One of the questions in the guide’s “Study Questions” section asks: “Anarchists, socialists and neo-nazis represent which terrorist ideological category?” The correct answer is “political terrorists,” a source told the Intercept.
  • The training materials’ apparent conflation of left-wing groups with terrorists doesn’t stop there. They also reportedly feature a “black panthers fist symbol on a slide of terror orgs with al Qaeda.”

Garland Taking It Very Slow

Attorney General Merrick Garland is pouring cold water on Democrats’ call for him to do a sweeping review of how Trump used the Justice Department as his personal law firm.

  • Garland told reporters on Tuesday that he was concerned with the optics of a potential review. “I don’t want the department’s career people to think that a new group comes in and immediately applies a political lens,” the Biden official said.
  • His remarks come after a group of House Democrats sent him a letter saying they were disturbed by the “apparent reluctance to correct the weaponization and politicization of the Department of Justice by the Trump administration.”

Khashoggi’s Killers Trained In U.S.

The Saudi operatives behind the shocking murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi were given paramilitary training in the U.S. with the approval of the State Department, the New York Times reports.

From The Fever Swamp

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s (R) former staffers who blew the whistle on him allegedly using his office for corrupt dealings and now allege they were fired out of retaliation are accusing the official of distorting key testimony on his alleged misconduct.

In Case You Missed It

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) is being swarmed with questions about whether he’s a member of an “all-white” beach club in Newport, Rhode Island.

  • It began last week when he seemed to confirm a local reporter’s characterization of the club as “all-white,” telling the reporter that “I think the people who are running the place are still working on that, and I’m sorry it hasn’t happened yet.”
  • Now the Democrat is walking back his initial comment. He claimed earlier this week that the club “has had and does have, a membership of color.”

On The Margins

“Chicago’s Black Sex Workers Hold Each Other Up” – Autostraddle

“Disability Group Homes At Risk Of COVID Outbreaks As Staff Falls Behind In Vaccination” – Gothamist

Delete Your Account

Trump Tried To Call The Waaaaambulance

Trump was so mad about SNL and late-night comics like Jimmy Kimmel making fun of him that he asked advisers in 2019 if the Federal Communications Commission, the courts or even the Justice Department could do anything to make the comedy people stop being mean to him, according to the Daily Beast.

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Republicans Use Filibuster To Block Debate On Democrats’ Major Voting Rights Bill

Republicans filibustered the For The People Act Tuesday evening, blocking the bill from proceeding to debate on the Senate floor. 

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Man With Home ‘Military Outpost Bunker’ Pleads Guilty To Threatening Biden, Supporters

FBI agents found multiple guns and rounds of ammunition in the “back room” of the home of a man who pleaded guilty on Tuesday to threatening Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, as well as their supporters, the DOJ said.

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Records Show Nearly 900 Secret Service Employees Got COVID

Almost 900 Secret Service employees tested positive for COVID-19 during the year since the pandemic hit the United States, according to public records published Tuesday. 

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Manchin Will Vote Yes On S.1 Debate, Giving Dems Unanimity In Face Of GOP Blockade

After keeping his own caucus in suspense for the last few days, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced Tuesday afternoon that he’d vote with what’s expected to be the rest of the Democratic caucus to proceed to debate on the For the People Act.

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Thoughts on the COVID Crime Wave

I went in with low expectations reading this article in The New Republic about whether criminal justice reform can survive the COVID-triggered rise in violent crime. I say low expectations because I’m accustomed to reformers being in denial about the role of violent crime in triggering support for punitive law enforcement regimes. Equally I find they are often in denial about the relevance of arguing – even convincingly – that rising crimes rates are not driven by lack law enforcement. But the article was quite good. It made the case, fairly persuasively, that the 2020-2021 crime surge isn’t tied to reformist criminal justice policies. It also explained why this likely won’t matter, or at least that public fear tends to drive more punitive and authoritarian law enforcement regimes whether or not those policies are rooted in clear evidence of efficacy.

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On Voting Rights Republicans Have Told Us Who They Are. We Should Believe Them

This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis.

America’s democracy is imperiled, and as we approach a coming crucible with a vote on the For the People Act in the Senate, we would all do well to remember: when someone tells you who they are, believe them.

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Where Things Stand: Trump Will Endorse Literally Anyone Who Challenges GOPer Who Co-Wrote Jan 6 Commission Bill

The former president has vowed to make reelection a living hell for any Republican who voted to impeach him.

But his recent handwritten note to a local county conservative group promising to do just that to take down Rep. John Katko (R-NY) was the encapsulation of Trumpism — just the right blend of outsized ego and transparent desperation.

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Sinema Bearhugs Filibuster As GOPers Prepare To Use It To Kill Sweeping Voting Rights Bill

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) having a good day today.

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