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Jeffries: "We were 24 seats down during Donald Trump's first midterm election in 2018. We won 40 seats. There is no way that Republican can mathematically gerrymander their way to an artificial victory next year."

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Smith Daniella (@manyarecallbutfewarechoosen) on Threads President Zelenskyy speaks his heart out about Mr.Trump 🇺🇸🚨2025 News 🗞️ ‼️

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Senator Peter Welch (@senpeterwelch) on Threads Quick update on where President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” stands in the Senate.

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Marcæriel Bustos (@marceriel) on Threads

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Exactly

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DC's sole congressional rep is too old to drive. Can she defend the city from a hostile GOP? While DC faces a budget crisis Congress created, 87-year-old Eleanor Holmes Norton is struggling.

Broaching the subject of the advanced age of a member of Congress is still considered unseemly.

But at 87, Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton has increasingly shown signs of significant diminishment—just when DC residents have never needed a more forceful advocate more than they do right now.

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There’s one vice RFK Jr. isn’t talking about The health secretary, who wants Americans to make healthier choices, rarely mentions smoking.

RFK Jr. wants to Make America Healthy Again. But he's ignoring the country's leading cause of preventable deaths: smoking.

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Why is ICE arresting employees but not employers? DOJ policy is to charge the most culpable people. The employers would seem to qualify.

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guys they're going to stop feeding TSA's bomb-sniffing dogs, per Fox News nat security correspondent:

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Hageman Town Hall In Afton Turns Aggressively Feisty Over DOGE, Postal Service U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman was cheered, applauded, heckled and questioned during an aggressively feisty Thursday night town hall meeting at the Afton Civic…

"'Take a deep breath and try to start making sense,' the woman shot back at the congresswoman, which sparked another upswell from the crowd..."

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Trump swing voters in Michigan focus group have buyers' remorse "Erratic," "frightening," "disruptive" and "dictator" were among the words they used to describe their concerns.

trump voters' remorse:

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The collapse of Trump’s Guantanamo plan adds to a growing list of embarrassments When drawing up a list of White House debacles, be sure to keep the failure of Trump’s Guantánamo Bay policy near the top.

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At the protest for veterans in DC.

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More photos from the Veterans March in Olympia, WA today.
The event was organized by my friend Alfie Alvarado, former Director of the Washington State Dept of Veteran Affairs (shown in first photo)
📸Mark Brown

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Maddow: I enjoy Bluesky very much. I do not enjoy any other social media platforms at this point at all, but Bluesky is different and I don't have any connection to them at all other than the fact that I'm a happy user there

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Walz: I think they hate public education because it’s easier to run an authoritarian government if you don’t have a population that knows.

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Army veteran has no regrets about yelling at Rep. Chuck Edwards, getting thrown out of town hall • Asheville Watchdog The Arden army veteran who was escorted out of Republican Congressman Chuck Edwards’ town hall meeting Thursday night by a phalanx of law enforcement officers says he has no regrets about the expletiv...

“He is hurting the people,” Carey said. “He’s hurting the very people that voted for him, let alone the rest of us — he does not care. And you don’t get to stand up there and let it happen if you are an elected official, regardless of where you’re from.”

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Dumbing down America

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USDA cancels $11 million in federal funding for North Carolina food banks The USDA has notified the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services that it would terminate the agreement for the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program, which is one of the progr...

If you live in NC, call every Republican politician you know. Call every farmer you know and ask them to do the same

When money walks , voters talk. Make sure they know this effects everyone in their town and state

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Very beautiful💜

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What do you mean by ; “Here are some nice mushrooms”?

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#SpotOn Mark

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Ben Wikler on Elon Musk pouring money into Wisconsin's state supreme court race: “He knows that his power to erode and undermine and gut our Constitution and the whole country runs through control of state court systems like Wisconsin’s.”

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Accordingly, to assist with its decision-making via an adversarial process, the Court
exercises its inherent authority to appoint Paul Clement of Clement & Murphy PLLC as amicus
curiae to present arguments on the Government’s Motion to Dismiss. See Seila L. LLC v.
Consumer Fin. Prot. Bureau, 591 U.S. 197, 209 (2020) (“Because the Government agrees with
petitioner on the merits of the constitutional question, we appointed Paul Clement to defend the
judgment below as amicus curiae. He has ably discharged his responsibilities.”). The Court
expresses its gratitude to Mr. Clement for his service and will provide Mr. Clement a copy of this
Order and the transcript from the February 19 conference.
It is hereby ORDERED that the parties and amicus curiae shall address:
1) The legal standard for leave to dismiss an indictment under Rule 48(a);
2) Whether, and to what extent, a court may consider materials other than the Rule
48(a) motion itself;
3) Under what circumstances, if any, additional procedural steps and/or further
inquiry would be appropriate before resolving a Rule 48(a) motion;
4) Under what circumstances, if leave is granted, dismissal should be with or without
prejudice;
5) If leave were denied under Rule 48(a), what practical consequences would follow,
including whether dismissal would nevertheless be appropriate or necessary under
other rules or legal principles (e.g., for “unnecessary delay” under Rule 48(b) or
under speedy trial principles, see United States v. N.V. Nederlandsche Combinatie
Voor Chemische Industrie, 453 F. Supp. 462, 463 (S.D.N.Y. 1978)); and
6) Any other issues the parties or amicus consider relevant to the Court’s resolution
of the Government’s motion.

Accordingly, to assist with its decision-making via an adversarial process, the Court exercises its inherent authority to appoint Paul Clement of Clement & Murphy PLLC as amicus curiae to present arguments on the Government’s Motion to Dismiss. See Seila L. LLC v. Consumer Fin. Prot. Bureau, 591 U.S. 197, 209 (2020) (“Because the Government agrees with petitioner on the merits of the constitutional question, we appointed Paul Clement to defend the judgment below as amicus curiae. He has ably discharged his responsibilities.”). The Court expresses its gratitude to Mr. Clement for his service and will provide Mr. Clement a copy of this Order and the transcript from the February 19 conference. It is hereby ORDERED that the parties and amicus curiae shall address: 1) The legal standard for leave to dismiss an indictment under Rule 48(a); 2) Whether, and to what extent, a court may consider materials other than the Rule 48(a) motion itself; 3) Under what circumstances, if any, additional procedural steps and/or further inquiry would be appropriate before resolving a Rule 48(a) motion; 4) Under what circumstances, if leave is granted, dismissal should be with or without prejudice; 5) If leave were denied under Rule 48(a), what practical consequences would follow, including whether dismissal would nevertheless be appropriate or necessary under other rules or legal principles (e.g., for “unnecessary delay” under Rule 48(b) or under speedy trial principles, see United States v. N.V. Nederlandsche Combinatie Voor Chemische Industrie, 453 F. Supp. 462, 463 (S.D.N.Y. 1978)); and 6) Any other issues the parties or amicus consider relevant to the Court’s resolution of the Government’s motion.

!! Judge Dale Ho appoints conservative legal superstar Paul Clement to present arguments on Judge Ho's options on whether and how to dismiss the Eric Adams indictment storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

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#GoodRiddens

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