A Food and Drug Administration panel unanimously voted Wednesday to recommend that a birth control pill become available without a prescription.
Continue reading “Birth Control Pill Closer Than Ever To Over-The-Counter Availability Amid Abortion Crackdowns”Bad News from Biden
I’ve seen various accounts of what was discussed or set forth as positions in yesterday’s meeting between President Biden and congressional leaders. So I don’t feel like I know what was discussed. But after the meeting President Biden said that while he’s been “considering the 14th Amendment” approach he’s wary because of the length of time the issue would take to litigate. He seemed to suggest that process would be too lengthy to resolve the current standoff.
I guess it’s good that he’s considering the 14th. But this answer is not only wrong and self-defeating, it suggests the White House simply isn’t in shape for this fight. Indeed, if this is where we’re at it suggests an attitude toward the courts and the broader political context which seems hopelessly stuck in the past.
Let’s walk through this.
Continue reading “Bad News from Biden”What On Earth Could George Santos Possibly Be Charged With?
`Morning Memo is coming to you today from the fine city of Philadelphia. I was reminiscing about my first visit, back in 1993, when I improbably won a radio contest on David Dye’s still-newish World Cafe program. The prize was a trip to Philly and front-row seats for WXPN’s “5 Star Night” concert: Jackson Browne, Los Lobos, David Byrne, Laurie Anderson and Suddenly, Tammy! Always good to be here.
That Was A Blast Of News
It wasn’t exactly a quiet afternoon yesterday in the ol’ virtual newsroom, with Jean Carroll winning a whopping $5 million verdict against Donald Trump while President Biden was confronting debt-ceiling hostage-taker Kevin McCarthy, who emerged from their White House meeting to reports that Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is facing sealed charges in federal court in Brooklyn. Meanwhile, we were jamming on another juicy story I can’t tell you about yet.
George Santos: An American Failure Story
It’s a measure of the comic villainy of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) that half the news outlets in the known universe confirmed that he faces sealed federal charges in Brooklyn but can’t pinpoint which of the many potential vectors of criminal conduct they actually involve.
- Is it the petty scheming and money-grubbing misdeeds from before he was elected to Congress?
- Is it the bogus fundraising of his infamous pet charity?
- Is it the SEC-accused Ponzi scheme he worked for?
- Is it the $19 million luxury yacht deal he brokered between two of his campaign contributors?
- Is it the many lies and fabrications he conjured about his own personal identity?
- Is it weirdness from his first, unsuccessful campaign for Congress?
- Is it the wild campaign finance irregularities in his second, winning congressional campaign?
- Is it some kind of malfeasance in office?
So many options!
But I do think it’s reasonable, based on the reporting to date about what prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York have been investigating, that it involves his financial and campaign activities.
I hate making predictions and I’m not much of a betting man, but my hunch is that federal prosecutors would be most interested in any misdeeds around his winning congressional campaign because of the public interest involved but not mere penny ante campaign finance reporting violations. Given the degree of public exposure Santos has and the brazenness of his conduct, they would want higher-level fraud involved of some kind.
But no need to speculate! Santos could make a court appearance as early as today, according to reports. Though in his own highly unreliable telling, his professed lack of awareness is itself amusing: “This is news to me.”
Carroll Wins A Complete Public Vindication
I don’t know if E. Jean Carroll’s successful lawsuit against Donald Trump will end up being a landmark case for sex abuse victims, but it sure has some of the hallmarks of one.
Trump’s defense, such as it was, was a classic out of the old playbook in sex crimes cases. The victim was not to be believed because she didn’t behave in the moment or since in a way men imagine one should behave after a traumatic physical attack. She was “imperfect” as an object of desire (“She’s not my type”), as a victim of violent crime (“Why didn’t you scream?), as a survivor of sexual violence (how dare you now smile and find any joy in life?).
Carroll and her legal team confronted those old tropes head on. She embraced her so-called imperfections with head held high. Her lawyers didn’t shy away from the supposed imperfections and still mopped the floor with Trump.
A nine-member jury with six men on it came down with a verdict in her favor after fewer than three hours of deliberation. Does this represent a sea change? Perhaps.
The Debt Ceiling And The 14th Amendment
TPM’s alum Ryan Reilly resurrects some of his old reporting for TPM a dozen years ago when we last had a GOP-created debt-ceiling crisis.
Morning Memo In The News
I talked with WBUR senior political reporter Anthony Brooks about CNN’s bad decision to host tonight’s “town hall” with Donald Trump.
Harlan Crow Rebuffs Senate Finance Committee
Billionaire GOP donor Harlan Crow refuses to answer Senate Finance Committee questions about his gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas.
Still Waiting
For those keeping track, the Senate Judiciary Committee has still not subpoenaed Justice Clarence Thomas or Harlan Crow.
Tucker Carlson Struggles To Remain A Relevant Racist
The fall from the high perch of Fox News is hard.
As Nicole Lafond put it, with tongue very much in cheek: “Tucker Carlson is scooping up his massive viewership and taking his show to Elon Musk’s janky, zombified Twitter.”
Even Norway Is Struggling With EV Charging Infrastructure
I love my EV, but three years in I’m still surprised by how much the public charging infrastructure is lagging behind EV adoption. Apparently that’s a problem even in Norway, the world leader in the EV transition.
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Where Things Stand: He’s Giving Up $25 Million For … That?
Tucker Carlson is scooping up his massive viewership and taking his show to Elon Musk’s janky, zombified Twitter.
Set against the backdrop of what appears to be the inside of a rustic and masculine cabin in the wood, Carlson made the announcement with a familiar scowl and posted the video to his Twitter account Tuesday afternoon. He said a bunch of his usual stuff about the media being misleading and cable news being propaganda, while making some unsubtle digs at Fox, like:
“The best you can hope for in the news business at this point is the freedom to tell the fullest truth that you can. But there are always limits. And you know that if you bump up against those limits often enough, you will be fired for it,” he said.
Continue reading “Where Things Stand: He’s Giving Up $25 Million For … That?”George Santos Hit With Charges In Federal Probe: Reports
Federal prosecutors have filed federal charges, for now under seal, against Rep. George Santos (R-NY), CNN reported Tuesday. Other outlets soon confirmed that Santos had been charged.
Continue reading “George Santos Hit With Charges In Federal Probe: Reports”Wyden Blasts Crow For Dodging Questions About Gifts To Thomas: ‘Disappointed But Unsurprised’
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) rebuked GOP mega-donor Harlan Crow, who was recently exposed for years of showering Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in luxury trips and financial benefits, for refusing to answer questions about the gifting and whether it complied with federal tax law.
Continue reading “Wyden Blasts Crow For Dodging Questions About Gifts To Thomas: ‘Disappointed But Unsurprised’”Feinstein Set To Return To Senate This Week After Weeks Of Uncertainty And Missed Votes
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) is set to return to the Senate this week, after a nearly three-month absence as she recovered from shingles, a spokesperson for the senator confirmed to TPM.
Continue reading “Feinstein Set To Return To Senate This Week After Weeks Of Uncertainty And Missed Votes”Jury Finds Trump Liable For Sexual Abuse, Defamation In E. Jean Carroll Rape Case
A civil jury found former President Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation of former magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll Tuesday, awarding her a total of $5 million in damages.
Continue reading “Jury Finds Trump Liable For Sexual Abuse, Defamation In E. Jean Carroll Rape Case”Readers Interpret Yellen #2
From TPM Reader JB …
Continue reading “Readers Interpret Yellen #2”I think that the suggestion that the government pays some bills but not all of them is setting up a lawsuit more than the actual plan. SCOTUS made clear that the President does not have the choice to execute only parts of the spending of the US as commissioned by Congress in Clinton v. City of New York.
Readers Interpret Yellen #1
From TPM Reader CB …
Continue reading “Readers Interpret Yellen #1”Josh, I know I’ve written to you previously about this issue, but this Yellen statement is astounding. If this is their plan, it’s a disastrous plan.
It will make enemies of those who get the short end of the stick, and ingrates of the others. The Republicans, however, will love the plan, because it leaves Biden twisting in the wind, while Republicans cackle and criticize and say to the American people, “Biden is doing this to you. All he has to do is sign on to the House bill and everyone gets paid.”