Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) on Sunday suggested that there could still be alternatives to a filibuster carveout for voting rights legislation now that Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) last week reiterated their loyalty to the filibuster. Democrats appear to lack the votes needed for rules changes.
Continue reading “Kaine Suggests ‘Other Paths’ Exist To Push Voting Rights Legislation Through Senate”Clyburn: Voting Rights Bills ‘May Be On Life Support’ After Sinema And Manchin Oppose Filibuster Carveout
House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) on Sunday acknowledged that voting rights bills continue to appear ill-fated in the Senate, but said that he hasn’t lost hope for their eventual passage.
The remarks came after Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) reiterating their loyalty to the filibuster last week as Democrats looked to change Senate rules to push their election reform legislation through the evenly split chamber.
Continue reading “Clyburn: Voting Rights Bills ‘May Be On Life Support’ After Sinema And Manchin Oppose Filibuster Carveout”GOP Senator Who Fauci Called A Moron Now Has Something Called The ‘FAUCI Act’
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) won’t let go of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s hot mic moment, in which the President’s chief medical advisor grumbled that the senator was a “moron” after he demanded that Fauci’s already public financial disclosures … be made public.
Continue reading “GOP Senator Who Fauci Called A Moron Now Has Something Called The ‘FAUCI Act’”Five Points On Greg Abbott’s Disastrous National Guard Border Deployment
When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced in March last year that he would be sending hundreds of Texas National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, he spurred a wave of posturing from Republican governors over “securing” the border. Following Texas’ lead, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent Florida state law enforcement officers and National Guard troops to Texas. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sent her state’s troops as well — funded by a Tennessee auto scrap billionaire.
Continue reading “Five Points On Greg Abbott’s Disastrous National Guard Border Deployment”Conservative Justices’ Disdain For Agency Power Could Have Implications Far Beyond Vaccine Mandate Decisions
The Supreme Court struck down a Biden administration vaccine-or-test rule for large employers while upholding a mandate for health-care employers — not an outright win for the administration, but a better outcome than the hostility at oral arguments forecasted.
Continue reading “Conservative Justices’ Disdain For Agency Power Could Have Implications Far Beyond Vaccine Mandate Decisions”DeSantis Quietly Hits At Trump Administration For Trying To Stop COVID Too Hard
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who’s been waging war on COVID-19 safety measures in a clear bid to be the next MAGA king ahead of 2024, sees ex-president Donald Trump’s oblique swipe and raises him a challenge of who can be more pro-spread than the other.
Continue reading “DeSantis Quietly Hits At Trump Administration For Trying To Stop COVID Too Hard”Another House Republican Who Voted For Trump’s Impeachment Bows Out
Rep. John Katko (R-NY) announced his retirement Friday, making him the third House Republican who voted to impeach ex-President Donald Trump to leave the chamber.
Continue reading “Another House Republican Who Voted For Trump’s Impeachment Bows Out”COVID Notes #9 (Special Antigen Test Edition)
So many people are getting COVID, trying to figure out whether they have COVID or trying to figure out how long to isolate whether they have COVID or suspect they might. So I wanted to share with you some examples of positive and negative antigen tests. There’s nothing surprising or groundbreaking about what I’m going to show you. But it can just help to see some examples if you’re trying to make sense of this stuff in your own home, workplace or family.
These are six tests from a COVID infection that was antigen positive for 9 days.
Continue reading “COVID Notes #9 (Special Antigen Test Edition)”Texas DA Finds AG Paxton Violated Public Records Law By Withholding Jan. 6 Texts
The Travis County District Attorney’s Office (TSCDO) in Texas has found that state Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) violated the state’s public records law by refusing to release his texts from the time when he was in D.C. for a Trump rally on the day of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
Continue reading “Texas DA Finds AG Paxton Violated Public Records Law By Withholding Jan. 6 Texts”‘They’re Trying To Indict Me’: Rhodes’ Attorney Recounts Pre-Arrest Convo With Oath Keeper Leader
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes was worrying about federal indictment minutes before the FBI showed up to arrest him, an attorney for Rhodes told TPM.
Continue reading “‘They’re Trying To Indict Me’: Rhodes’ Attorney Recounts Pre-Arrest Convo With Oath Keeper Leader”