AZ GOP’s Pick To Lead 2020 Audit Penned ‘Election Fraud’ Doc Used By Sidney Powell

The controversial effort by Arizona’s GOP Senate to “audit” the 2020 election results from the state’s largest county has taken an even more shambolic turn.

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New Docs Show The Agony And Ecstasy Of Trump Official’s Attempt To Influence CDC COVID Reporting

From a gleeful “yippee!!!” to a pained reminder that his reputation is on the line, a Trump administration official’s failures and successes to influence the CDC’s COVID-19 reporting is captured in a new document dump from the House Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis.

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Ethics Committee Opens Investigations Into Gaetz, Reed For Sexual Misconduct Allegations

The House Ethics Committee announced Friday that it is officially launching investigations into Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Tom Reed (R-NY) for various allegations of sexual misconduct.

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Should Michigan Get More Vaccine Doses To Curb Its Current COVID Surge?

As Michigan reels from a deluge of new coronavirus cases, some public health experts are pressing the Biden administration to reconsider its allocation strategy for COVID-19 vaccines, urging the administration to distribute more doses to states that have been particularly hard-hit by the virus in recent weeks. 

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Could The Gaetz Mess Really Be Connected To The Florida Sham Candidate Scandal?

Call it a harmonic convergence. Or simply too good to be true.

There are some indications that two scandals roiling Florida politics may actually be connected, tying the federal probe of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to a slate of sham candidates that cropped up across the state in 2020.

Could that possibly be? This may not be the scandal we want, but is it possibly the one we deserve?

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ICYMI: Your TPM Weekend News Roundup

Things Are Looking More Serious For Gaetz

  • Another week, another round of bad news for Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). On Monday, a former Florida state representative described how Gaetz was a major opponent of his bill outlawing “revenge porn.”
  • Gaetz isn’t letting a still-unfolding scandal stand in the way of his war chest. On Tuesday, Gaetz fundraised off the matter. “It is a shame that the Left tries to drag my dating life into their political attacks, but it’s no surprise — when your ideas suck, you have to stoop this low,” Gaetz said before asking supporters for donations.
  • A group of nameless women from Gaetz’s office vouched for the congressman on Thursday, saying: “On every occasion he has treated each and every one of us with respect,” the statement read. “Thus, we uniformly reject these allegations as false.”
  • And on Friday night, Gaetz is scheduled to speak at one of Trump’s properties in Florida. The group he’s speaking to? Women for America First, who hosted one of the Jan. 6 rallies that devolved into the insurrection.
  • It’s unclear when Gaetz found out that he is under investigation for possible child sex trafficking. But he did request a blanket pardon from President Trump during the waning days of his presidency.
  • Things might have taken a turn for the worse for Gaetz Thursday when Joel Greenberg, a friend of the congressman, indicated he will change his plea after facing four grand jury indictments alleging everything from sex trafficking to wire fraud.

Conservatives Vs. Corporations … Wait, What?

Whither The Filibuster?

  • It wouldn’t be a week in Washington without a focus on filibuster reform. How’s it looking? Not great, to be honest. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), a key vote in the 50-50 split Senate, said this week that he’s not about to weaken the procedural stalling tactic. And he seems pretty dug in on that position.
  • The White House responded to Manchin with a few nice words about working through the process and collaborating with Schumer.
  • Earlier this week, Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-NY) signaled that she would be willing to tweak the filibuster in order to pass Democrats’ ambitious pro-democracy package. Feinstein’s position is significant, given her relatively traditional approach to the workings of the Senate.
  • On Thursday evening, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-NY) gave a confounding endorsement of the voting rights bill, HR1, neglecting to mention that her opposition to filibuster reform stands athwart the success of the legislation.

Gohmert And TX GOP Chair Allen West Slated To Join QAnon Celebs At Dallas Conference

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) and Texas GOP chair Allen West will brush shoulders with such QAnon luminaries as Michael Flynn and Sidney Powell at a conference in Dallas over Memorial Day weekend. 

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On Bessemer

On the unionization vote in Bessemer, Alabama, a note from TPM Reader XX

I hesitate to comment before the votes are in. But I would be surprised if the RWSDU won the election. Based on my former experiences as a union organizer (including one campaign in Alabama,) I believe there are three reasons–

First, there’s a reason companies place factories–and this is a factory, in internal organization if not in name–in rural areas, especially in the South: The pay and benefits are so much better than anything else in the area. These are good jobs, relatively speaking.

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