A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Josh and Kate discuss the end of Kevin McCarthy’s speakership struggle and the beginning of a new term of Congress.
You can listen to the new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast here.
A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Josh and Kate discuss the end of Kevin McCarthy’s speakership struggle and the beginning of a new term of Congress.
You can listen to the new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast here.
It’s been nearly a month since the New York Times dropped their bombshell investigation into Rep. George Santos’s fraudulent backstory, and most news outlets are still sifting through the wreckage for any clues that could bring us closer to the truth. TPM in particular has unearthed a lot, from his business dealings with veterans of an alleged Ponzi scheme to the bizarre expenditures stemming from his congressional campaign.
But while building a timeline of Santos’s claims, I also noticed that he has positioned either himself or his loved ones near some of the biggest events in recent world history — somewhat like a Forrest Gump of the digital age. Let’s take a look at the grand historical epic that’s stretched all the way to the 118th Congress.
Continue reading “George Santos Is The Forrest Gump Of The Digital Era”We now have a fifth freshman Republican Representative from New York calling on George Santos to resign from office. Now it’s Mike Lawler of New York’s 17th district, just north of New York City. He’s the one who narrowly defeated Sean Patrick Maloney, who was the head of the DCCC in 2022. As noted yesterday, the now close-to-unanimous demand from constituents and the New York GOP for Santos to get out won’t, I think, have much effect. He’s close to a wanted man in his Long Island district. In a sense it hardly matters what the folks back home are saying. His support is coming from the House GOP leadership.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) endorsed Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) on Thursday, two days after Porter launched her 2024 Senate campaign in California.
Continue reading “Warren Gets Behind Porter In Her 2024 Senate Bid”A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo.
It was a crazy day in the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy trial yesterday, and they didn’t even get to opening statements.
The entire day was devoted to pretrial issues (which look likely to spill over into today and could further delay opening statements):
Buckle up! The Proud Boys trial is going to be a scene.
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The Washington Post has obtained a previously unreported subpoena issued to Trump 2020 campaign officials in early December as part of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation of the events leading up to Jan. 6. Let’s break it down into subparts:
The final little nugget from the Post story:
Separately, several lawyers involved in the investigation said the Jan. 6 grand jury had accelerated its activities in recent weeks, bringing in a rapid-fire series of witnesses, both high and low level.
A quick reality check from Andrew Weissmann:
Pro: good they are asking for all this. Con: two years after the events!
First reported by Punchbowl last week, the purported three-page addendum to the House GOP’s rules package was supposed to contain the most controversial concessions Kevin McCarthy made to the Freedom Caucus crazies to win the speakership. Now Politico is calling into question whether such a document ever existed.
NBC: Biden aides find second batch of classified documents at new location
TPM’s Hunter Walker and Josh Kovensky talked with former campaign staffers and plowed through thousands of pages of FEC reports for their exclusive inside look at the unlikely congressional campaign of Rep. George Santos (R-NY).
So much new damning info:
The dam finally broke yesterday, with New York state Republicans calling for Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to resign:
The Santos scandal has yielded the amazing admission from the speaker of the House that lots of pols on the Hill have inflated their resumes.
So many juicy elements of George Santos’ fabulism, but college volleyball star at Baruch is the chef’s kiss of made-up bullshit.
This new tidbit emerged yesterday via the local GOP committee chair in Santos’ district:
Evidently not satisfied that the written record was enough, Mr. Santos told Nassau County Republican officials that he was also part of a championship-winning volleyball team at Baruch, according to Mr. Cairo.
“He said he was a star and that they won the championship and he was a striker,” Mr. Cairo said on Wednesday.
Not true, as it turns out.
And … what’s this “striker” nonsense? Volleyball aficionados were quick to point out that’s a soccer term, not an actual volleyball position.
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Over the course of the afternoon, four Republican Reps from New York state – all freshman – have called on George Santos to resign.
The first was Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, who is from the adjoining 4th district. He made the announcement at the Nassau County GOP press conference we noted earlier. Since then Rep. Nick LaLota (1st), Rep. Nick Langworthy (23rd) and Rep. Brandon Williams (22nd) have all done the same. (I think this the rough order over the course of the day. But they’ve come in kind of a flurry.)
Continue reading “NY GOPers Primal Scream GTFO to Santos”While announcing their committee’s call for freshman Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to resign from Congress today, Nassau County GOP Chairman Joseph Cairo, Jr. let a little bit of news slip.
“I remember specifically, I’m into sports a little bit, that he was a star on the Baruch volleyball team and that they won the league championship,” Cairo said, while walking reporters through a handful of other publicly known things that Santos had lied about on his resume.
“What can I tell ya,” he said. Peep his fellow party officials giggling in the background.
Continue reading “Where Things Stand: Here’s The Resume Santos Gave Nassau County GOP, Fake GPA And All”People forget that it wasn’t really the Freedom Caucus that knocked Kevin McCarthy out of contention for Speaker in 2015. They were part of it. But what did him in was that members from the rest of the caucus didn’t think he was ready. As the Speakership was hanging in the balance in 2015, he gave an interview in which he said that the whole point of the Benghazi hearings was to damage Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. That was true of course. But that wasn’t the public story for Republicans. Today’s comments from McCarthy are a reminder of that and a reminder that things probably haven’t changed.
Continue reading “Clumsy Kevin”House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) ignored New York state and local Republicans’ calls for Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to resign on Wednesday.
Not only that, the newly-elected speaker also gave Santos an out.
“A lot of people here in the Senate and others” also fabricated part of their resumes, McCarthy told reporters on the Hill, after one of them pointed out that the freshman lawmaker has outright admitted to “embellishing” his resume.
Continue reading “McCarthy on Santos: Who Among Us Hasn’t Fluffed Up The Old Resume?”Profligate spending. A pile of inquiries from federal regulators about campaign finance improprieties. And a “Holocaust painter” in Florida who feels betrayed.
Continue reading “Inside George Santos’ Madcap Campaign: ‘Things Were Not On The Up And Up’”