Cawthorn Apologizes For Allowing Democracy To Happen

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

Everybody Makes Mistakes

Just hours after he was caught on tape trashing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Putin-esque terms at a recent town hall, far-right Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) held another town hall at a North Carolina county Republican HQ on Thursday and expressed his deep regret that there was an election.

  • “I have got to tell you how sorry I am that in Washington, DC, we were not able to stop the 2020 election from happening,” a somber Cawthorn told his supporters.
  • Cawthorn’s apology, which was obviously rooted in Trump’s Big Lie, came after he accused Zelensky of pushing “misinformation on America” on Thursday as the GOP lawmaker was defending his previous attacks against the Ukrainian president.
    • There’s no evidence Zelensky’s been spreading misinformation about Russia’s assault on his country.

‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Pops Up In Georgia

Republican state senators in Georgia have introduced their own version of Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill that would make it illegal for teachers to “promote, compel, or encourage classroom discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in primary grade levels or in a manner that is not appropriate for the age and developmental stage of the student.”

  • The Georgia bill weirdly only targets private schools, unlike Florida’s. It’s titled the “Common Humanity in Private Education Act.”
  • The measure is unlikely to pass given that it was introduced this late in the legislative session (right after Florida’s GOP-controlled legislature passed its bill on Tuesday, in fact), as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution notes. But that’s obviously not going to stop it from getting brought up again later down the road.
  • The bill also takes aim at “critical theory” being taught in schools, an efficient way to make sure all the GOP’s “anti-wokeness” bases are covered in one strike (not clear why it’s not the full “critical race theory” though).
  • Two of the bill’s 10 co-sponsors are running for higher office, including lieutenant governor.

Congress Passes $1.5 Trillion Spending Bill

The Senate approved the massive omnibus spending package on Thursday evening, and now it heads to Biden’s desk. The 2,700-page bill, which includes $13.6 billion in aid to Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion, funds some of the Democrats’ top priorities in social spending. CNN breaks down what’s in it here.

Russia Dials Up Ukraine Siege

  • Wall Street Journal: “Russian Airstrikes Intensify in Western Ukraine”
  • The Guardian: “Bombs hit Lutsk, Dnipro and Ivano-Frankivsk amid relentless bombardment of Kharkiv”
  • BBC: “Large Russian convoy redeploys near Kyiv – satellite images”
  • The Washington Post: “U.N. says it has received ‘credible reports’ of Russian forces using cluster bombs”

Mike Flynn Takes The Fifth

It was convicted ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn’s turn in the hot seat yesterday in a meeting with the House Jan. 6 Committee, which tried to get Flynn to testify on the infamous Dec. 18 Oval Office meeting where he and other Trump goons reportedly cooked up a scheme to seize voting machines.

Why Hasn’t Garland Indicted Trump? Ex-Prosecutor Has An Explanation

Michael Stern, a former federal prosecutor who worked at the Justice Department for 25 years, wrote a New York Daily News op-ed laying out the probable reasons why Attorney General Merrick Garland hasn’t indicted (or taken any serious action against) Trump despite, uh, everything. 

  • Short version: Garland and other DOJ officials fear that the ex-president would pounce on a criminal trial as a megaphone for advancing his lies about the 2020 election and fundraise off the whole affair for an almost certain 2024 bid. And above all, Garland knows Trump wouldn’t be convicted.

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Cruz Gets To Ride The Big Boy Truck

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) joined the trucker convoy on Day Four of the protesting truckers’ unhurried tour of the Capitol Beltway, and boy howdy did the senator have a great time sticking his thumbs up and shaking them at trucks!

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Flynn Appears Before Jan. 6 Committee, But Declines To Answer Questions

Former Trump adviser Michael Flynn reportedly appeared before the Jan. 6 Select Committee on Thursday, but invoked the Fifth Amendment, according to multiple reports.

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It’s Official: Texas Republicans’ New Voting Law Disenfranchised Thousands Of Otherwise Eligible Voters

As Texans’ ballots were cast and tallied across the Lone Star State last week, Monica Emery received multiple letters from county election officials saying that her attempt to vote by mail had failed.

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2020 Census Undercounted Hispanic Americans At Triple The Rate Of 2010

The 2020 U.S. census undercounted the Hispanic or Latino population at triple the rate that it did in 2010, according to analyses of the decennial survey released by the U.S. Census Bureau Thursday. 

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Cruz Rides With Trucker Convoy As It Circles Capital Beltway For Fourth Time To Little Fanfare

Days after meeting with leaders of the so-called “People’s Convoy” alongside Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) got in on the largely uneventful action on Thursday morning, riding shotgun in the lead truck of the convoy as it circled the Capital Beltway on its fourth day of protesting COVID-19 measures.

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Ears Open

I’m still poking around. Because this is just a very general impression and of course this is not an area of expertise. But putting together comments over the last 36 hours from political leaders in Ukraine and Russia in addition to political and military leaders in Europe and North America, something seems to be shifting. As in I’m getting the sense that Russia’s near-term position is weaker than we might have imagined. This isn’t a prediction. I wouldn’t be in a position to make one. But watch the statements coming out of Ukraine and Russia, both their substance and their tone.

Cawthorn Attacks Zelensky As A ‘Thug,’ Parroting Putin’s Alternate Reality

Far-right Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) recently trashed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as the leader fights off the Russian forces that’ve been attacking Ukraine for two weeks.

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After Jan. 6 Panel Calls Trump’s Behavior Criminal, Garland Vows DOJ Won’t Avoid ‘Political’ Cases

Attorney General Merrick Garland stressed that he is committed to investigating the events of Jan. 6 in comments marking his first anniversary leading the Justice Department on Thursday.

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Birdbrained! Kremlin Now Casts Self As Victim Of Avian Conspiracy To Justify New Attacks

Days before Russia invaded Ukraine, all the Kremlin and its proxies could talk about was potential aggression from Kyiv.

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