Republicans Are Once Again Touting Biden Admin Spending They Voted Against

The long-established tradition of Republican lawmakers touting provisions they voted against is back in full force.

A handful of Republicans this week publicly praised the billions of dollars in federal funds their respective states are receiving to boost broadband expansion efforts — a part of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill Congress passed in November 2021 which only received support from a small group of Republicans. 

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Wait: Was SCOTUS Awesome All Along?

Increasingly over recent months and years I and many others have been arguing that the current Supreme Court is fundamentally corrupt. The venal corruption we’ve seen on display with Justices Thomas and Alito is part of that but far from the most important part. The right-wing conservative majority is both the product of and the embodiment of a deeper corruption: put simply, an organized and successful attempt to pack the Court and, with this power achieved, dispense with any pretense of a consistent theory of jurisprudence to advance far-right and partisan Republican claims and thwart democratic action. And yet just as we’re making the argument we’ve seen a string of decisions in which to varying levels of surprise the Court has turned back novel right-wing power grabs and efforts to advance Republican interests under the cover of law.

So what’s up here? Did we have something wrong?

It won’t surprise you that I don’t think we got anything wrong. But the contrast or disjuncture is great enough that it deserves some explanation. And since I’ve been such a critic I wanted to offer one.

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McCarthy Scrambles To Apologize, Do Damage Control After Questioning Trump’s Strength

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) rushed to declare Donald Trump the “strongest political opponent” against President Joe Biden on Tuesday, hours after suggesting the former president might not be the “strongest” candidate to win the 2024 presidential elections.

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It’s Happening Again

More instances of Stolen (Infrastructure) Valor, now from Republican senators hyping Biden administration spending they voted against. Now it’s broadband grants to states under the Department of Commerce’s Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program, which is part of the Biden infrastructure bill. The infrastructure bill did have a non-trivial amount of Republican support. But Senators Cornyn and Tuberville, who are currently hyping it back home, voted against. See here for Cornyn and here for Tuberville.

Got other examples? Please drop us a line at the comments/tips email which is talk (at) talkingpointsmemo (dot) com.

It Was A Big Day In Trump Accountability World

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo.

Trump’s Crumbling Defenses To The Bedminster Tape

The slow-motion release of the Bedminster tape over the past month has set multiple traps for former President Trump to make inconsistent, incomplete, contradictory, and ultimately comical statements about what the recording captured.

The timeline is simple:

May 31: CNN first reports on the existence of the audio recording.

June 8: A federal grand jury in Miami returns a sealed indictment against Trump describing the audio recording.

June 9: CNN and other news outlets obtain a transcript of the recording.

Also on June 9: The indictment is unsealed and made public.

June 26: CNN obtains and broadcasts the audio recording.

The release of the full audio recording seemed to cause a meltdown within Trump and TrumpWorld yesterday, which resulted in a round of defenses, excuse-making, and throwing up dust (scroll to the bottom) to try to obscure how damning it is.

It culminated in Trump declaring the latest truth is that he didn’t have any classified documents with him at all during the audio recording and that his real-time claims to the contrary were just “bravado.”

‘I’m A Legitimate Person’

Chris Hayes captures Trump’s decompensation well:

Everyone Is Focused On Bedminster Now

The audio tape’s release set off a new round of “What the heck happened at Bedminster?” reporting:

WaPo: It’s not just Mar-a-Lago: Trump charges highlight his New Jersey life

NYT: The Attention Was All on Mar-a-Lago. Some of the Action Was at Bedminster.

Is Nauta Being Used As Trump’s Delay Tactic?

Trump co-defendant Walt Nauta was supposed to be arraigned yesterday in south Florida, but he faced multiple flight cancellations and hasn’t yet found local counsel so the arraignment was postponed a second time, until next month.

Why hasn’t Nauta found local counsel yet? Accounts vary. The cancelled flights, according to some reports, meant Nauta didn’t make it to south Florida to interview prospective counsel. There was also a report that Nauta balked at the high price of representation, even though Trump is paying the bill.

It’s starting to smell like another delay tactic from Trump, but it’s a bit early to reach a firm conclusion.

Jack Smith Team Interviews Rudy Giuliani

A meeting between former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and members of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team happened at some point in recent weeks, CNN reports. The interview grew out of Smith’s investigation of the Jan. 6 higher-ups, but no more details were available.

Note that this was a voluntary interview with investigators, not testimony to the grand jury. Read into that what you will.

Trump Flails In Manhattan Hush Money Case

Donald Trump’s effort to remove the Manhattan criminal case over his hush money payments to Stormy Daniels from state court to federal court looks like it’s going nowhere. The dilatory tactic did arguably buy Trump some additional time, but it seems to have hit a dead end after a hearing in federal court Tuesday.

While the federal judge didn’t yet issue a formal ruling, he all but shot Trump down in open court:

Judge Hellerstein said that he saw no reason that a trial in state court couldn’t provide a “measure of justice” equal to a federal proceeding. He said that while his comments weren’t his final decision, they were his “current attitudes.” The judge all but said he would order that the case should stay in state court.

This came after Trump’s legal team flailed spectacularly in the hearing (the full thread here is worth a read):

The upshot is the hush money case looks likely to stay in state court, and little time has been lost with this Trump sideshow.

Big, Big Pro-Democracy Ruling From SCOTUS

In a surprising ruling, the Supreme Court yanked the rug out from under the 2020 fake electors scheme with its significant decision yesterday in Moore v. Harper.

The high court put a decisive end to the cockamamie independent state legislature theory, which was birthed in the colossally bad Bush v. Gore decision and embraced by the slapdash Trump legal team in the aftermath of his 2020 loss.

It was the independent state legislature theory that placed outsized importance on blocking the Jan. 6 certification of the Electoral College vote, which in turn led to the attack on the Capitol.

Here’s how former Appeals Court Judge J. Michael Luttig put it:

Who’s To Blame For the Near-Decapitation In Russia?

NYT: Russian General Knew About Mercenary Chief’s Rebellion Plans, U.S. Officials Say

WSJ: After Wagner Revolt, Questions of Blame in Vladimir Putin’s Inner Circle

It’s A Clown World

The desperation is starting to show even for the Trump talking heads:

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Nota Bene

The Times reported overnight, based on U.S. intelligence, that one of the senior Russian generals in Ukraine, Gen. Sergei Surovikin, at least had advanced knowledge of the Wagner Mutiny and may have had some role in planning it. Surovikin is a one-time commander of Russian forces in Ukraine and remains a senior commander in the theater. You can read the details in the piece but I want to focus your attention on something different. This is another example of the Biden administration using selective disclosure of U.S. intelligence as an offensive tool in its cold conflict with Russia.

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Help Us Get to 4,000 Contributors and $400,000

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Late Update: Currently at $369,744, hoping we can clear $370,000 momentarily and pass $380,000 tonight. (Yes, I’m trying out for your local PBS station, I guess.)

Latter Update: Now at $372,136 and 3,900 individual TPM Readers contributing.

Where Things Stand: He’s Dealing With These Criming Tapes The Same Way He Dealt With All The Other Tapes

Donald Trump is leaning in hard on the classics to deflect responsibility for the charges against him in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, and especially so in the wake of new, seemingly incriminating tapes of him admitting to aspects of the charges he currently faces. His latest remarks to Fox News are a pivot back to a vintage yet reliable genre of Trumpism, using “stable genius” energy and “fake news” schoolyard bullying to shrug off the fact that the audio recording CNN published this week features him admitting he shouldn’t have the classified documents he’s flinging around for all to see.

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Miami Mayor And GOP 2024 Candidate Backtracks, Claims He Actually Does Know About The Uyghurs

Miami Mayor and 2024 presidential candidate Francis Suarez stumbled during a Tuesday morning interview when asked about human rights abuses against Uyghurs, a predominantly Muslim minority ethnic group in China’s western region.

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