Former Attorney General Bill Barr has a book out detailing his time in the Trump administration, and with it, he’s launched a full on historical revisionism campaign, telling Americans to believe him, now, rather than their lying ears in 2020.
Continue reading “Bill Barr Is Trying To Memory Hole His Own Campaign To Sow Doubt About The 2020 Election”Ginni Thomas Admits She Attended Jan. 6 Rally — Before It Got ‘Cold’ And She Left Early
Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, admitted that she attended the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally that preceded the deadly Capitol insurrection — but only until she “got cold and left early,” Thomas told the Washington Free Beacon in a report published Monday.
Continue reading “Ginni Thomas Admits She Attended Jan. 6 Rally — Before It Got ‘Cold’ And She Left Early”A Palimpsest of the Past
One of the many fascinating dimensions of the Russia-Ukraine conflict is rooted in language. When this story moved to the center of our news in the United States almost a decade ago I had the rough and incorrect sense that Ukrainian was something like a deep regional dialect of Russian — distinct but certainly mutually intelligible. But this is not the case. One of my guides in learning about this has been our Josh Kovensky, who is a fluent Russian speaker and lived in Ukraine for three years working as a journalist before coming to TPM. He’s described it to me as more like the difference between some of the more proximate Romance languages, like Spanish and Italian. He describes being able to get some of the gist of what someone is saying in Ukrainian. But it’s imperfect at best. Basically it’s someone speaking a different language. I have also heard it compared to the difference between English and Dutch — two closely related West Germanic languages which are not remotely mutually intelligible.
Continue reading “A Palimpsest of the Past”Russia Strikes Western Ukraine As Infamous Convoy Repositions
Is the Russian offensive grinding to a halt? Or is this a calm before the storm?
That’s the question before us today, as Russian advances on Ukrainian territory have slowed dramatically over the past week.
To some, that’s of a piece with potential softening in Russian rhetoric around the war. The Kremlin’s spokesman didn’t mention the “denazification” of Ukraine as part of Russia’s war goals during a briefing this week, and Vladimir Putin himself said on Friday that he saw some “positive shifts” in Ukraine’s position. President Zelensky told ABC this week that he had “cooled off” on Ukraine joining NATO, a key Russian talking point.
Alternatively, everything may be about to get far, far worse.
Satellite imaging company Maxar released photos on Thursday suggesting that Russia had repositioned its infamously stalled convoy to launch artillery strikes on and storm Kyiv. The Kremlin launched missiles at far western Ukraine, while the White House warned that Russia may be about to deploy a chemical weapons attack. And while negotiations between Russia and Ukraine continue, it’s not clear that the Kremlin’s core goals have really changed. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed at talks in Turkey on Thursday that Russia “did not attack Ukraine.”
In either scenario, it seems that this stage of the conflict may be at an inflection point: is this a point from which we’ll see a big comedown? Or a prelude to something far, far worse?
Pro-Impeachment GOP Rep. Tom Rice Fires Back At ‘Would-Be Tyrant’ Trump
Rep. Tom Rice (R-SC), one of the 10 House Republicans who impeached ex-President Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, put out a scathing statement on Saturday after the former president bashed him during a South Carolina rally for Rice’s primary challenger.
Continue reading “Pro-Impeachment GOP Rep. Tom Rice Fires Back At ‘Would-Be Tyrant’ Trump”Kremlin Sees Tucker Carlson’s Pro-Russia Coverage As Key To Propaganda Efforts
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo.
Congrats, Tucker
Mother Jones obtained a memo from the Russian government to the country’s media outlets urging them to use clips of Fox News host Tucker Carlson peddling a Russia-friendly narrative about the Ukraine invasion on his show.
- Russian media has obliged. Here’s one example:
- Carlson’s been pretty pissed at fellow Fox News colleague Jennifer Griffin for debunking Russia’s disinformation on biolabs in Ukraine, by the way.
Pompeo Still Getting Extra Security
The State Department reported to Congress in February that the department was spending more than $2 million a month to provide 24-hour security to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and ex-Iran envoy Brian Hook because they face “serious and credible” threats from Iran.
- $13.1 million was spent in total between August last year and last month, the report stated. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been repeatedly extending Pompeo’s security every 60 days after the first 180 days of security the former Trump official automatically got after leaving office expired.
- Iran hasn’t forgotten that Pompeo and Hook headed the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” campaign against it, and so the alleged threats against the two former officials have continued even as the Biden administration works to re-enter the nuclear agreement Trump pulled out of, according to the department’s report.
- Now the State Department and the Director of National Intelligence have to decide by Wednesday if they want to keep extending that security to the ex-Trump officials.
Florida Fails To Pass Safety Laws To Prevent Another Condo Disaster
Lawmakers in Florida’s GOP-controlled Senate and House couldn’t reach an agreement on Friday over reforming the state’s condo laws to prevent another massive collapse like the one in Surfside, Florida that killed 98 people last year.
- The chambers clashed over a provision in the House bill that would ban condo owners from waiving the funding of reserves used to pay for building repairs. The Senate argued that the provision would be too expensive for the condo owners.
- Friday was the last day of the regular legislative session, so that window’s shut now.
- But hey, last week wasn’t a total loss for Florida Republicans: At least the legislature was able to come to a consensus on banning kids from hearing about LGBTQ+ stuff.
Russia Turning To China For Help In Ukraine, US Says
- Financial Times: “US officials say Russia has asked China for military help in Ukraine”
- The Washington Post: “China calls U.S. allegation that Russia asked Beijing for military equipment ‘fake news’”
- The Guardian: “US will try to convince China not to supply arms to Russia at key Rome meeting”
- New York Times: “China Sees at Least One Winner Emerging From Ukraine War: China”
Jan. 6 Panel’s Report To Lean Heavily On Video
When the House Jan. 6 Committee finally puts out its public report on the Capitol attack sometime this year, expect it to be more digestible than Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Bible-length text of 448 pages on his Russia election interference probe, CBS News reports: The committee is reportedly expected to present much of the evidence in video and multimedia formats.
- The idea is to make the panel’s findings easier to broadcast on TV and spread on social media, according to CBS News. The committee also reportedly wants to show evidence that’ll jolt people who feel like they already understand what happened on Jan. 6.
- The committee was reportedly inspired by the House impeachment managers–one of whom included current Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD)–presenting a jarring 13-minute video of the Capitol attack during Trump’s second Senate impeachment trial.
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Remembering Trump’s Corrupt Ukraine Pressure Scheme
As Trump’s allies and conservative media try to blame Biden for Russia’s attack on Ukraine, CNN analyst Asha Rangappa points out investigators’ findings in Trump’s first impeachment that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was worried about Trump emboldening Russia by withholding aid to Ukraine:
The Right-Wing Media Cesspit
BREAKING: Fox News host Maria Bartiromo reports that “some people” have told her that they “feel that” Biden is not only too soft on Putin but even sees him as a partner! Imagine the President of the United States cozying up to the the Russian leader like that!
Obama Gets COVID
Former President Barack Obama tweeted on Sunday that he’d tested positive for the virus, but is “feeling fine” besides having a scratchy throat for the past several days.
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Ukraine Miscellany #2
RUSSIAN NEGOTIATORS TODAY SAID that they’re making progress in ceasefire negotiations with Ukraine and expect to sign a document in the next few days. On its face, that’s not very credible given what we see unfolding in the country. Even more so because it is hard to imagine what terms both sides would currently agree to for a ceasefire or end of the conflict. What complicates the picture though is that one of President Zelensky’s top advisors, Mykhailo Podolyak, who is involved in the negotiations posted a short video today saying something broadly similar. Podolyak said Russian negotiators are no longer making ultimatums and are “looking far more properly” at the situation on the ground. He says he thinks “concrete results” are possible in the next few days.
Again, who knows what that means. But it’s similar enough to the comments from the Russian side to make one think there may be some movement forward.
Continue reading “Ukraine Miscellany #2”Biden National Security Adviser: Russian Missile Strike In Western Ukraine Shows Putin’s Frustration
National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said that Russia’s missile strike in western Ukraine signals Russian President Vladimir Putin’s frustration with the progress troops have made on its invasion of the country.
Continue reading “Biden National Security Adviser: Russian Missile Strike In Western Ukraine Shows Putin’s Frustration”Barr Likens Dealing With Trump And His Allies To ‘Wrestling With An Alligator’
Former Attorney General Bill Barr on Sunday continued knocking former President Trump for pushing the Big Lie, while baselessly painting efforts to delegitimize the democratic process as something that happened on “both sides.”
Continue reading “Barr Likens Dealing With Trump And His Allies To ‘Wrestling With An Alligator’”Judge Temporarily Halts Texas From Probing Gender-Affirming Care For Minors As ‘Child Abuse’
A Texas judge on Friday night temporarily blocked Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) order to investigate gender-affirming care for transgender youth as “child abuse,” following a ruling earlier this month that barred the state from investigating the parents of a transgender teen.
Continue reading “Judge Temporarily Halts Texas From Probing Gender-Affirming Care For Minors As ‘Child Abuse’”