Biden Urges Passage Of ‘Historic’ Schumer-Manchin Reconciliation Deal

President Biden on Thursday voiced his support of the deal Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) reached on a reconciliation bill that includes modest provisions on climate investments and lowering prescription drug prices.

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Wisconsin Judge Slams GOP Review Of 2020 Election

A Wisconsin judge ripped into the partisan “investigation” of Wisconsin’s 2020 election Thursday, saying not only had it not uncovered any evidence of voter fraud, but also that the process had “punished” the people of Wisconsin. 

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At Liberty University, Veterans’ Complaints Keep Coming

This article was originally published by ProPublica, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom.

When an Army veteran was looking for somewhere to get an online aviation degree a couple of years ago in hopes of becoming a pilot, Liberty University advertised having the speed and flexibility she needed: accelerated eight-week courses with start times throughout the year and 52 affiliated flight schools around the country where she could get the required flight training. She signed up for the program, paying with the GI Bill benefits that have made military veterans such a reliable source of revenue for Liberty and other universities with large online programs.

But when her husband, who was still on active duty, learned he would be transferred from Georgia to Hawaii, she discovered that the lone Liberty flight affiliate on Oahu, George’s Aviation Services in Honolulu, did not offer the accelerated courses Liberty had touted. This meant that it would take her double the time to complete her program, two years rather than one, and would cost U.S. taxpayers more along the way, she stated in a complaint she filed with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Fox’s Brian Kilmeade Begs Trump Not To Get Mad At His Show Over Bad Poll Numbers, Please, Sir!

“Fox and Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade tried to preemptively shield his show from ex-President Donald Trump’s wrath in an extremely dignified display on Thursday morning.

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Jayapal Says Schumer-Manchin Reconciliation Deal Is A ‘Major Step Forward’

Congressional Progressive Caucus chair Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) on Thursday praised the deal Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) reached on a reconciliation bill that modestly addresses climate investments and lowers prescription drug prices as a “major step forward.”

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Clarence Thomas Ditches GW Law School Post Amid Fury Over Roe Dismantling

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has withdrawn himself as an instructor at George Washington University Law School for the fall semester, the school confirmed on Wednesday.

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ICYMI

In case you didn’t notice I wanted to draw your attention to one thing. While Senator Schumer and the White House were trying to revive some skinny version of the BBB and climate legislation with Joe Manchin, Senator McConnell tried to scuttle those talks with a threat. He would pull GOP support from the China competition/CHIPs bill if the Democrats did not drop those negotiations. As it happened, Manchin scuttled the deal so the threat became moot. Then the CHIPs bill passed the Senate yesterday and then within like an hour — voila — the Manchin deal was back and somehow finalized. Senate Republicans were clearly pissed but the bill had already passed the Senate.

It certainly seems like Senate Democrats pulled a fast one on their Republican colleagues. As surprising as it may seem, it’s hard to see how Manchin wasn’t in on it at some level. House Republicans certainly seem to think so. They’ve now switched to whipping members to vote against the bill. Notwithstanding the fact that it actually has broad bipartisan support, as well as strong support from the semiconductor industry and the foreign policy and national security community. But the House isn’t the Senate. Democrats don’t need Republicans to break a filibuster. They probably don’t need Republicans at all. The question is whether enough House progressives will take the lead of Senator Bernie Sanders and vote against the bill as a giveaway to corporate America. But the administration seems to have members of the House Progressive Caucus broadly on board. Adding to the complexity and the fun, voting against the bill probably represents an electoral liability for Republicans in a number of key districts.

GOP Senators Pout After Manchin Agrees To Climate Change Bill

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

The Salt

On Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced that they had reached a deal on a reconciliation bill to address climate change, drug pricing and corporate taxes, titled “The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.” And Republican senators are throwing a fit.

  • Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) accused Manchin of pulling a “double cross” on Republicans Wednesday night during a Fox appearance.
  • Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who had tried to bully Democrats away from this exact outcome by threatening to hold the bipartisan CHIPs Act hostage, griped on Twitter that Democrats “want to pile on giant tax hikes that will hammer workers and kill many thousands of American jobs” with the legislation.
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) complained about the “terrible deal,” saying, “I can’t believe that @Sen_JoeManchin is agreeing to a massive tax increase in the name of climate change when our economy is in a recession.”

Clarence Thomas Yeets Himself From Teaching Post

George Washington University Law School, where Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been an instructor since 2011, said on Wednesday Thomas had informed the school that he was “unavailable” to teach this fall.

  • GW Law didn’t explain why Thomas suddenly pulled out. However, Politico notes that 11,300 people had signed a petition demanding that the conservative justice be removed from his teaching post over his role in dismantling Roe v. Wade.
  • The school also didn’t say whether Thomas would be teaching any courses in the future. The announcement focused only on the fall semester.

Key Analysis

“Why Exceptions for the Life of the Mother Have Disappeared” – The Atlantic

Eastman’s DOJ Troubles Ain’t Over

The Justice Department reported in a court filing on Wednesday that prosecutors obtained a second search warrant to search Trump coup architect John Eastman’s phone, which was seized by the FBI last month.

Oz Has Secret Condo In NJ–And It Gets Weirder Than That

The Daily Beast discovered that in addition to his lavish mansion in Cliffside Park, New Jersey, GOP “Pennsylvania” Senate nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz has another property in New Jersey that he hasn’t disclosed: A condo less than 10 minutes away from the mansion. 

That on its own is probably not going to help Oz as he tries to convince Pennsylvanians that he definitely isn’t a Jersey carpetbagger who knows he isn’t likely to win a Senate race in his blue home state and is therefore using his in-laws’ address to run in a state where he thinks he’s got a better shot. But then there’s the fact that…

  • The people who live in his condo are Turkish nationalists with ties to Armenian genocide denialists, the Daily Beast found. And Oz himself won’t call it “the Armenian genocide.”

Biden Tests Negative For COVID

White House physician Kevin O’Connor reported yesterday that Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, and will therefore no longer be isolating.

While speaking to reporters later on Wednesday, Biden credited vaccines as he compared his relatively mild experience with COVID to Trump’s full-blown medical crisis: “When my predecessor got COVID, he had to get helicoptered to Walter Reed Medical Center. He was severely ill; thankfully, he recovered. When I got COVID, I worked from upstairs of the White House and the offices upstairs … for a five-day period.”

Biden Admin Offers Deal To Russia To Bring Back Brittney Griner

Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Wednesday that the Biden administration had extended a “substantial proposal” to Russia to bring WNBA star Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan, another American detainee, back to the U.S. Blinken didn’t provide details on the deal.

  • The administration has offered a prisoner swap with convicted Russian arms trafficker Viktor Bout, according to CNN and the New York Times.
  • However, the Kremlin said on Thursday that there hasn’t been a concrete result in Russia’s negotiations with the U.S. on the detainees.
  • Blinken also said he would discuss the issue with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, which will be the first time the two officials speak since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.

Food For Thought

And to that point:

Pandemic Buys You Deeply Regret

Vox has this excellent piece chronicling the tales of people who bought things during the pandemic that they now really wish they hadn’t (I will say I’m iffy about a dog being included in there, but at least it’s not one of those awful stories about a pandemic pet being returned).

I myself am glad to say I didn’t make a pandemic purchase that I now hate, but I did buy something that makes me hate myself: This very pretty, very dusty ukulele that forces me to remember a time when I was motivated to enrich myself by learning how to play an instrument but never got any further than watching a basic string tutorial on YouTube before I went back to binging Drag Race:

TPM readers, what shit did you buy during lockdown that you wish you hadn’t? Answer in the comments below!

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Trying To Slice Abortions From Health Care Spits In The Face Of 50 Years Of Medical Progress

“We won’t go back!” The cry echoed from protesters around the country after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last month, ending the 50-year constitutional right to abortion. 

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