Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has reportedly told the Jan. 6 Select Committee that he will only comply with its subpoena if the panel meets his list of demands, according to the Washington Post and CNN. Among those demands are that the panel share its evidence related to him before his potential appearance.
Continue reading “Jordan Demands Jan. 6 Panel Show Him Evidence It Has Collected About Him”Candor, Take Two
I’ve gotten a great deal of pushback to my “Candor” post in which I argued that a “functional majority” of the country in fact supports the gun status quo. It’s not big money or the gun lobby. It’s us. This is what we seem to want. One longtime reader said my comments amounted to a city slicker demonization of rural America. Another good friend said I was discounting the role of opinion shaping institutions like Fox News. And yet another said I was mistaking preference for inertia.
I took these criticisms seriously because these are each serious people. As so often is the case the disagreements are as much semantic as they are based on different readings of the facts at hand. I said a “functional majority” since I’m pretty sure if we held a plebiscite the status quo wouldn’t come out on top. But we don’t govern by plebiscite. Pro-gun America has all sorts of built in advantages — regionalism, the rural-urban split, intensity and a lot more. Inertia is certainly a big factor too. And what about all the polls that show overwhelming, sometimes verging on unanimous support for things like red flag laws and background checks?
Continue reading “Candor, Take Two”Listen To This: The Unthinkable, Again
A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Josh and Kate discuss the Texas school shooting and Tuesday’s primary races.
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Trump Still Plans To Appear At NRA Convention Days After Texas School Shooting
Former President Trump announced that he will still appear at the NRA’s convention in Houston on Friday even as backlash continues to mount over the event in the wake of the tragic shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Continue reading “Trump Still Plans To Appear At NRA Convention Days After Texas School Shooting”Fake Trump Elector Now On Track To Take Over Wisconsin Elections Commission
Republican Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) member Robert Spindell, who was one of the fake Trump electors in the MAGA scheme to overturn the 2020 election, now appears poised to become the chair of the six-member board after a fellow GOP commissioner abruptly resigned on Wednesday.
Continue reading “Fake Trump Elector Now On Track To Take Over Wisconsin Elections Commission”Guns, Abortion, Student Loans and Salience
I favor licensing of gun use and ownership on the model of drivers’ licensing and automobile registration, but I want to comment instead on the politics of gun control. In the wake of this latest school massacre, Democrats and a handful of Republicans may pass something, but it is unlikely they will get sixty votes for a measure that might actually curtail gun use. It’s a question of salience — and similar considerations apply to the politics of student loans and abortion.
Continue reading “Guns, Abortion, Student Loans and Salience”How Abortion Clinics Are Bracing For The Day Roe Is Overturned
The Supreme Court appears poised to overturn Roe v. Wade this summer.
That spells a very different future for abortion clinics, depending on where they are in the country.
Continue reading “How Abortion Clinics Are Bracing For The Day Roe Is Overturned”Abortion Bans With No Exceptions For Rape Or Incest Were Always Part Of The GOP’s End Game
This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. The author of this post, Lauren Rankin, is a panelist participating in TPM’s post-Roe abortion rights live discussion taking place Thursday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. ET, hosted by TPM reporter Kate Riga: “Roe v. Wade: What’s Next?” Register here.
A decade ago, while campaigning for a U.S. Senate seat in Missouri, Republican candidate Todd Akin became a national laughingstock when he explained why he opposed abortion, even in cases of rape or incest.
“It seems to me, from what I understand from doctors, [pregnancy from rape is] really rare. If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down,” he said at the time.
Leading national Republicans like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan called his comments “outrageous” and “offensive,” and he lost handily to a Democratic incumbent, as did Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock, a Republican who at the time said that pregnancy from rape was “something God intended to happen.”
But that was then.
Continue reading “Abortion Bans With No Exceptions For Rape Or Incest Were Always Part Of The GOP’s End Game “The Uvalde Massacre Somehow Manages to Get Darker Still
As I noted yesterday, early reports of mass shootings are subject to the fog of war. Initial details are incomplete or wrong. We already have some substantial revisions to what happened when the shooter initially entered the school. As I noted, the first reports suggested that the gunman had shot his way past three officers — one school police force officer and two municipal police officers. The picture now looks significantly different — though the overall picture, I would argue, is much the same.
According to the latest reports, a school security officer exchanged gun fire with the shooter prior to the shooter entering the school. The two municipal police officers exchanged gunfire with the shooter once he was already in the school but — apparently — before he had actually begun shooting kids. They apparently felt they were outgunned. So they called in backup.
Here is the part of the story that is new and deeply disturbing. Apparently police on the scene waited for a significant period of time — like tens of minutes — while parents outside the schools begged them to go in and kill the shooter. Parents even brainstormed about whether they should go in and rush the shooter themselves since the mass shooting was unfolding as everyone waited outside.
Continue reading “The Uvalde Massacre Somehow Manages to Get Darker Still”Cruz Blames Uvalde Shooting On School Having More Than One Door
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo.
Let’s Make Schools Supermax Prisons
After an elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas left 19 kids and two adults dead, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) (who’s speaking at the NRA’s convention this Friday) argued yesterday that the problem isn’t that there are too many guns out there, it’s that schools have too many doors–more specifically, more than one door.
- Schools need to “harden” by “having one door that goes in and out of the school [and] having armed police officers at that one door,” Cruz told reporters during his visit to Uvalde.
- The GOP senator pushed his “solution” again on Fox News later on Wednesday night.
- Cruz made this point several times yesterday and retweeted clips of himself making it, so this wasn’t just some throwaway idea the GOP senator had. This is a spin he’s fully leaning into.
Trump Still Speaking At NRA Meeting, Where Guns Will Be Banned
The ex-president announced on his dollar store Twitter social media site yesterday that he will still attend the NRA’s convention in Houston this weekend even after the Texas elementary school shooting, invoking the same bogus talking point conservatives whip out whenever there’s a mass shooting: Don’t make this about politics!
- It’s a classic: “America needs real solutions and real leadership in this moment, not politicians and partisanship,” Trump wrote.
- The NRA will be banning firearms in the area for Trump’s safety, per the event’s website.
- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) wouldn’t say yesterday if he’s cancelling his scheduled appearance at the convention. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s (R) office confirmed to TPM that she’s still going.
That Time When Rubio’s Nightmare Gun Ban Hypothetical Was Met With Applause
Let’s take a look back at this moment during Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)’s town hall several days after the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Florida:
Jan. 6 Panel Was Told Trump Expressed Support For ‘Hang Pence’ Chants
The House Jan. 6 Committee has heard testimony recounting that then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told colleagues in the White House that Trump had reacted approvingly to the Capitol insurrectionists’ “Hang Pence!” cries as they stormed the building, according to the New York Times, Politico and the Washington Post.
- Meadows told the colleagues that Trump had made a remark about how maybe Pence should be hung, at least one witness reportedly told the committee.
- More than one person reportedly told the Jan. 6 committee about what Meadows said.
House Sergeant At Arms Says Lawmakers Shouldn’t Carry Guns
William Walker, the House’s sergeant at arms, told House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) in a letter on Wednesday that he believed “no one” should be carrying guns around the Capitol except for law enforcement, the Secret Service and other security detail–categories that don’t include Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Andy Harris (R-MD).
GOP Pennsylvania Senate Race Heads To Recount
As expected, the razor-thin margin between Republican Pennsylvania Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick (we’re talking about a lead of less than 1,000 votes for the Trump-backed Oz) triggered an automatic recount on Wednesday, just over a week after the primary on May 17.
- Counties will be required to start their recounts by June 1 and report their tallies by noon on June 8, Pennsylvania Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman (D) announced.
- Good news for McCormick: Counties will also be required to segregate and tabulate undated and incorrectly dated ballots, which McCormick’s been pushing for in the lawsuit he filed earlier this week (which the Republican National Committee and Pennsylvania GOP really don’t like at all!).
A Glimpse Into Sinema’s Megamind
Like Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) is refusing to blow up or even reform the filibuster to allow the Senate to pass gun laws that would prevent another mass school shooting like the one in Texas this week.
- “I don’t think that D.C. solutions are realistic here,” Sinema told reporters on Wednesday. Yeah, what kind of naive fool elects someone to D.C. and expects them to make it possible to pass laws??? Get real, kids!
Looking Back At NRA’s Reaction To Columbine
In the wake of the Uvalde shooting, it’s worth revisiting the secret recordings NPR published last year of NRA execs’ private PR strategy meetings after the Columbine High School shooting in 1999.
When Satire Says It All
This was the front page of the Onion yesterday:




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