Russia’s Assault On Kyiv Continues As Foreign Leaders Visit Ukraine’s Capital

Leaders of three European nations arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday, nearly three weeks into a war that’s both claimed the lives of thousands and also seen Russia fail to take the capital.

In this case, it’s Poland, Czechia, and Slovenia that sent their Prime Ministers, who arrived by train and are meeting with top Ukrainian officials. It’s a strong signal of support and defiance from three countries that, thirty years ago, were behind the iron curtain.

In Kyiv, things look grim. A Russian strike appears to have hit a central metro station and market, with residential buildings on the city’s outskirts being hit. Five journalists have been killed in fighting around the capital, including a Ukrainian fixer and an Irish cameraman on assignment with Fox News. Refugees are telling stories of summary executions in towns taken over by Russian forces, while the U.N. now estimates that three million people have fled Ukraine because of the invasion.

It’s a tragedy of unimaginable scale.

And it’s one that comes as Russia continues to make what may be more than feints at a diplomatic solution. While President Zelensky has repeated that he’s no longer interested in NATO accession for Ukraine, Russia is keeping up the military pressure, closing in on the southern stronghold city of Mariupol. Talks are ongoing, but it remains as clear as it was one, two, or three weeks ago where they may lead.

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Sarah Bloom Raskin Withdraws From Fed Job After Republican, Manchin Opposition

Sarah Bloom Raskin has officially withdrawn her nomination to serve as vice chair for supervision of the Federal Reserve Board. She had floated in limbo for weeks after Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee boycotted her confirmation hearing.

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Putin Puts International Justice On Trial – Betting That The Age Of Impunity Will Continue

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Images of pregnant women fleeing a bombed maternity ward in Mariupol, Ukraine, raised again the question of how far the Russian military will be willing to go to conquer the country – and whether war crimes are being committed.

In just over two weeks of the invasion, the World Health Organization has verified 39 attacks by Russians on health care facilities. Ukraine claims more civilians than Ukrainian soldiers have already been killed.

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Russian State TV Producer Missing After Protesting Ukraine War Live On Air

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

Beyond Gutsy

Lawyers for Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor and producer of Russia’s state-run Channel One who burst onto the set during a live broadcast to protest the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine on Monday night, told the Washington Post on Tuesday that they can’t find their client.

  • Ovsyannikova had run up behind the news anchor and shouted “Stop the war!” while holding up a sign that said in Russian “Stop the war. Don’t believe the propaganda. They’re lying to you here”:
  • Ovsyannikova was arrested after the incident and detained at a police station at the Ostankino broadcasting center in Moscow, according to OVD-Info, a human rights group that tracks protests in Russia.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov accused the TV producer of “hooliganism” on Tuesday but claimed the broadcasting station, not the government, was “dealing with this.”
  • Ovsyannikova recorded a video before she stormed the set in which she expressed regret over “working on Kremlin propaganda” at Channel One. “I am ashamed that I’ve allowed the lies to be said on the TV screens,” she said in the video. “I am ashamed that I let the Russian people be zombified.”

They’re PERFECT Together

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman and Tina Peters, the indicted Mesa County, Colorado clerk, will be at the same event for 2020 election truthers next week.

  • Gableman is the guy​​ Wisconsin Republicans appointed to run a bogus 2020 election audit and also thinks it’s possible to “decertify” the election (it’s not).
  • Tina Peters is the pro-Trump election official who was charged last week in a bizarro alleged scheme involving county voting machines.
  • Gableman is headlining a March 25 event in Utah that promises to deliver “mind blowing Information on Utahs [sic] 2020 election,” according to the event’s Facebook page.
  • Peters will be there to share “her incredible story of exposing Dominion fraud” (there’s no evidence that Dominion Voting Systems conspired to rig the election against Trump, as MAGA supporters have insisted).
  • Gableman, who also went to MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s “Cyber Symposium” circus, will also speak at another “election data” event in Utah the next day on March 26, his office confirmed to the Wisconsin State Journal on Monday.
  • Gableman has presented zero evidence that the Wisconsin election results were fraudulent.

European Leaders Travel To Kyiv

  • CNN: “Prime ministers of Poland, Slovenia and Czech Republic en route to meet Zelensky in Kyiv”
  • The Washington Post: “Kyiv under attack as European leaders announce visit”
  • The New York Times: “The leaders of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia head to Kyiv, a visit that was kept secret.”

Idaho Passes Texas-Inspired Abortion Ban

Idaho is now the first state to approve an abortion ban modeled after Texas Republicans’ law, which prohibits the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy and incentives private citizens to sue abortion providers and collect a reward in court.

  • Idaho’s GOP-controlled legislature passed the measure on Monday and sent it over to Gov. Brad Little (R), who is expected to sign it.
  • The Idaho ban is somewhat less extreme than the Texas one: Idaho’s bill is limited to family members of the so-called “preborn child,” while Texas allows literally any citizen to sue the providers. Idaho includes an exception for rape and incest (though the victim is required to obtain a police report) while Texas has no exceptions.

Ginni Thomas Went To Pre-Insurrection Jan. 6 Rally

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife, Ginni Thomas, admitted on Monday that she went to the pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” rally on Jan. 6 that came right before the Capitol insurrection.

  • Thomas–who has ties to both the rally organizers and MAGAland’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election–said she “got cold and left early” before Trump took the stage at the event. Thomas claimed she wasn’t involved in planning the rally.
  • Clarence Thomas was the only dissenting vote in the Supreme Court’s 8-1 decision denying Trump’s attempt to block the House Jan. 6 Committee’s subpoena for records on the Capitol attack.

Ohio Now Allows Concealed Weapon Carry Without Training Or Permit

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed state Republicans’ bill on Monday that lets anyone age 21 and over carry a concealed firearm without limits unless the person’s been banned from carrying guns by state or federal law.

Capitol Moves Toward Reopening After Two Years

Multiple outlets report that U.S. Capitol Police and House and Senate officials are reviewing a plan to reopen the Capitol, which has been shut to the public since March 12, 2020 due the pandemic.

Politico Demands Hawley Stop Using Fist-Pump Pic For Merch

Lawyers for Politico sent a cease-and-desist letter to Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) campaign last month after the senator started selling mugs featuring that infamous photo of him fist-pumping Trump supporters several hours before the Capitol attack on Jan. 6. The photo was taken by a photojournalist at E&E News, which is owned by Politico.

  • A Hawley campaign spokesperson told E&E News on Monday that “we are in full compliance with the law” but wouldn’t say if the campaign paid for the license to use the photo. The spokesperson claimed that the campaign hadn’t gotten the letter from Politico.
  • In case you had any questions about it, Hawley insists that the mug is “not a pro-riot mug,” so that’s that on that.

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Where Things Stand: Tulsi Gabbard Has Some Thoughts About Those ‘Biolabs’ That The Kremlin Is Fixated On

Former long-shot presidential candidate and congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii is just the latest U.S. politician to seize on debunked, Kremlin-backed conspiracy theories about the supposed existence of U.S.-run bioweapon research labs in Ukraine.

But she’s the first high-profile Democrat to do so.

What started as an InfoWars talking point has been embraced by the Russian and Chinese state media and has morphed in recent days into a full blown right-wing effort to place the blame for President Putin’s deadly war on Ukraine squarely on the shoulders of the U.S. right’s usual cast of enemies, including President Biden and, of course, Anthony Fauci. Kate Riga digs into the madness here.

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