Watch The New Episode Of The Josh Marshall Podcast: Manchin, Militias and Mueller

A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is now live! This week, Josh and Kate discuss the news of the day, including GOP obstruction in the Senate, an upswell in violence against local government officials and the battle over a memo related to the Mueller report.

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Where Things Stand: There’s A Lot More Support For QAnon Conspiracy Theories Than You’d Think

As expected, Republicans are the main group of Americans who support some of the most outlandish conspiracy theories connected to the QAnon movement.

But a lot more Americans believe in some aspects of the far-right conspiracy theory than you’d think.

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WH Critiques GOP Infrastructure Proposal, Moderate Dems Insist Negotiations Continue

A group of Republican senators unveiled their newest infrastructure counteroffer Thursday, a paltry proposal offering just just a tiny fraction of the new spending President Biden included in his plan. 

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Mitch Has a Big Interest in Saying the DOJ has Jan 6 Covered

Over many years and in many contexts I have argued that in cases of great public corruption and wrongdoing we place far too much emphasis and priority on criminal investigations and too little on public investigations and accountings. Both kinds of inquiry have their place. Generally both can ride in their own lane and not interfere with each other. But to the extent they bump up against each other we should prioritize the public investigations.

Take the Mueller probe. Our public interest in this or that person serving a few months or years in prison is far less than our public interest in finding out what happened and who is responsible for it. Criminal investigations are, rightly, highly secretive. Their mandate is rightly limited. That leaves the public interest too often out in the cold.

As I said, this is a longstanding belief of one and one that applies in numerous cases. But it has a particular relevance to the controversy over a Jan 6th Insurrection. Republicans are using every argument they know to deny, diminish and ‘move on’ from what happened on January 6th. Because they did it. Opposing a commission is just one part of that.

But there’s more to it than that.

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Pro-Filibuster Manchin Really Really Wants His GOP Colleagues To Support Jan 6 Commission

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on Thursday took aim at Republican senators’ argument for opposing the House-passed Jan. 6 commission bill, a rationale that puts partisan gains over accountability for the deadly Capitol insurrection that former President Trump incited. Continue reading “Pro-Filibuster Manchin Really Really Wants His GOP Colleagues To Support Jan 6 Commission”

Is Evangelical Support for Israel a Brittle Branch?

One of the complexities and anguishes that many American Jews feel about Israel today is not only that there is a growing cleavage between how American Jews and Israelis see the occupation and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There is also the increasing tendency, especially on the Israeli right, to say ‘who cares about American Jews?’, who make up only a tiny sliver of the US population, and focus rather on white evangelicals who make up a big chunk of the US population and have, albeit for very different reasons, a deep devotion to Israel. This fact came to the fore earlier this month, during the inter-communal violence in Israel and the fighting in Gaza, when Ron Dermer, former Ambassador to the US, said Israel should prioritize evangelicals over American Jews as the anchor of its relationship to the US. American Jews, Dermer reasoned, were in any case “disproportionately among our critics.”

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GOP Masks Tiny Infrastructure Counter-Offer With Lofty Claims And Muddied Numbers

A group of GOP senators made the cynical and likely futile move on Thursday of responding to President Biden’s infrastructure plan with a proposal that accounts for around a tenth of the spending that the White House has proposed. 

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Dem Warns Of Danger Of Ignoring Insurrection As GOP Preps To Kill Jan 6 Commission

Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO), who served as an impeachment manager in the first impeachment of ex-President Donald Trump, warned on Wednesday night that failing to investigate the Capitol insurrection that Trump incited would be dangerous.

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Report: Trump Telling Allies He Plans To Run For Reelection In 2024 — With One Caveat

Politico reports that ex-President Donald Trump is reportedly telling his inner circle that he’s planning on taking another shot at the presidency in 2024 as long as he’s in good health.

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Biden Willing To Stretch Out Talks With GOPers Over Infrastructure Plan Past His Deadline

President Joe Biden is open to extending negotiations over his sweeping infrastructure plan with Republicans past his original Memorial Day deadline, according to Politico.

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