SCOTUS Roe Leak Probe Zeroes In On Clerks

Supreme Court officials are moving to get law clerks to turn over phone records and sign affidavits in the hunt to find out how a draft of the high court’s majority opinion overturning Roe v. Wade got leaked, according to CNN.

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Ukraine Update

I wanted to update you on recent developments in Ukraine. As I hinted at a week or two ago, we’re now seeing signs of limited but steady Russian progress against the Ukrainian military. That in turn has spawned a series of articles asking whether Russia is now “winning” the war after months in which the Ukrainian resistance to Russia’s invasion seemed to go from success to success. The question is one of perspective. So it’s worth getting into some details about the last three-plus months.

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Peter Navarro Subpoenaed By Federal Grand Jury Probing Jan. 6

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

Look Who Doesn’t Have A Lawyer

Ex-White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said on Monday that he received a grand jury subpoena from the FBI last week demanding records and testimony on the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

  • Navarro’s subpoena signals for the first time that the Justice Department’s investigation into the attack is expanding to include Trump’s cronies in the White House.
  • The subpoena seeks information on “any communications” Navarro had with Trump in connection to the insurrection, according to the ex-adviser.
  • Navarro claims that he plans to try to block the subpoena by filing a lawsuit against the House Jan. 6 Committee, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Matthew M. Graves, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. In fitting Navarro fashion, he plans to represent himself.

Biggs Won’t Comply With Jan. 6 Panel’s Subpoena

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) is formally objecting to the House Jan. 6 Committee’s subpoena, with his lawyers claiming that the subpoena was invalid because the committee has nine members and not 13 and that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) chose the members (despite the fact that Republicans did have a chance to pick members, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy chose not to).

  • Biggs is also trying to go the “privilege” route–without even including Trump, which makes it doubly impressive: His lawyers are arguing that the congressman’s actions in connection to his 2020 election certification vote are “immune legislative acts that are privileged from compelled disclosure.”
  • Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), a fellow subpoenaed Republican, isn’t going as far as shutting down the committee’s efforts to talk to him, but he’s taking the same tactic as Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) by making a set of demands: On Sunday, Brooks asserted that he won’t testify unless 1) the hearing is public and 2) it gets held after his runoff GOP primary Senate race next month.

Brooks Loses It At Fox Host For Refuting Election Lies

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) exploded on Sunday when Fox News host Sandra Smith noted during their interview that there wasn’t voter fraud in the 2020 election:

Biden Claims McConnell Is Rational In Year 2022

The President thinks Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is a “rational Republican” who might do something about guns. He threw in Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) for good measure. “I think there’s a recognition on their part that they — we can’t continue like this,” Biden said.

  • Seriously? Seriously?!
  • I guess we’ll see how “rational” they’ll be today during a bipartisan virtual meeting to discuss gun reform. Cornyn told reporters on Monday that the goal is to find a “basic framework” on the issue.

Crenshaw Suddenly Doesn’t Support Gun Control Measure He’s Openly Endorsed

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) told CNN on Sunday that he doesn’t support red flag laws–laws that would let law enforcement temporarily seize guns from people deemed to be a danger to themselves and others–because “what you’re essentially trying to do with a red flag law is enforce the law before the law is broken.”

  • Yeah Crenshaw didn’t have that concern two years ago when he advocated for red flag laws, so the Texas Republican really isn’t acting in good faith here!
  • Crenshaw was slated to speak at the National Rifle Association’s convention in Houston this past weekend before the Uvalde elementary school shooting.

Abbott Gets Booed At Uvalde Memorial

This is how Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) was greeted on Sunday when he visited the memorial for the 21 victims of the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas:

DOJ To Investigate Cops’ Failed Response To Uvalde Shooting

The Justice Department announced that it will probe the police’s response (or lack thereof) to the horrific elementary school shooting in Uvalde last week.

EU Leaders Agree On Russian Oil Embargo

Leaders of the European Union agreed on Monday to ban 90 percent of Russian oil imports by the end of the year as part of the E.U.’s sanctions against the Kremlin for invading Ukraine.

RIP Canes

The Carolina Hurricanes lost to the New York Rangers in the final game of the NHL second round, the Canes didn’t make it to the Eastern Conference finals, the Canes lost 6-2 on their own turf, and everything hurts.

Someone On The Internet Stitches German Nudist Chasing After A Wild Boar That Stole His Laptop

A German man who was sunbathing in his birthday suit at a lake in West Berlin in hot pursuit of the Schwein that snatched his laptop has been immortalized in stitch form:

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Storming the Capitol. Literally.

With the one time frontrunners both now removed from the ballot, a new poll shows that the new leader in the Michigan GOP gubernatorial primary is Ryan Kelley, a man recorded in multiple videos as literally part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol building on January 6th, 2021. It’s not much of a lead. He’s currently pulling 19% support in what is now clearly a highly unsettled race. He’s followed by Kevin Rinke at 15% and Tudor Dixon — the candidate now backed by the DeVos family — at 9%.

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A Possible Glimmer of Hope Amidst the Wreckage

TPM Reader JT flagged this Uvalde/mass shooting editorial from The National Review. I found it notable for two very different reasons. The first is that the editorial states with a clarity, both horrifying and admirable, what we have been discussing over recent days: for pro-gun advocates child massacres are simply the very unfortunate price of being free. Here’s the key text: “We must reiterate that the Second Amendment protects a foundational individual right and that, however heartbreaking the behavior of their heinous criminals might be, free countries do not wantonly limit foundational individual rights that are, in well over 99 percent of cases, exercised by law-abiding citizens.”

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After High-Profile Primary Losses, Trump Goes All In On Cheney Challenger

Former President Donald Trump, flanked by a coterie of hard-core MAGA lawmakers, appeared in Wyoming this weekend to campaign for Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) Republican challenger. 

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How ‘Gate’ Became The Syllable Of Scandal

This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. It was originally published at The Conversation.

On June 17, 1972, Washington, D.C., police arrested five men for breaking into the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. Although the administration’s press secretary, Ron Ziegler, dismissed the crime as a “third-rate burglary,” its scope would grow to consume Richard Nixon’s presidency and then bring it to an end 26 months later.

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Biden Vows To Keep Up Pressure For Gun Reform As Congressional Action Remains Doubtful

President Joe Biden told reporters Monday that “the Second Amendment was never absolute,” and that he’ll “continue to push” for gun reform upon his return to Washington D.C. 

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Justice Department Will Conduct Review Of Law Enforcement Response To Uvalde Shooting

The Justice Department is conducting a “critical incident review” of law enforcement’s response to the Uvalde school shooting at the request of the city’s mayor, spokesperson Anthony Coley said Sunday. 

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