Sen. Alex Padilla: The GOP’s SAVE America Act wld force all 50 states to hand over voter data to Trump’s DHS—already found to have violated 200 court orders in MN alone since Dec alone—letting Trump appointees order purges via a system that’s already flagging eligible voters as “false positives.” 1/
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That is equivalent to 2/3rds the population of Saint Paul
Walz: We will never leave the side of our Somali Minnesotans. Here's our pledge to you, our Somali Minnesotans, your great grandchildren will still be here when that orange clown is in the dustbin of history.
really can't be said enough that this case was decided by the same court that decided plessy v. ferguson. if they could have found a plausible rationale to limit birthright citizenship they would have done it. but there is none! the text is as clear as constitutional language can be.
#NoKings
#ImpeachTheEntireRegime
#ImpeachTrump
#TrumpIsAWarCriminal
#ReleaseAllTheEpsteinFiles
#Trumpstein
#EpsteinWar
To be trans in this country right now is to be constantly remapping the ground through which you cannot pass
#NoKings from the arctic in Utqiaġvik, Alaska the northernmost city in the entire USA!
Purported to be the E-3 AWACS destroyed in Saudi Arabia by an Iranian attack. Photos from Air Force amn/NCO/snco FB
The history of how No Kings came to be I suspect is never going to be told. Some DC journalists will write about it but will be wrong.
Every single action the "leaderless" "movement" has taken has only been because people were not willing to let the leaders off the hook for nonsense vichy bullshit.
From @herberthistory.bsky.social
“This week’s Historians At The Movies watch party movie.
Next week on the 31st is Trans Day of Visibility. So with that in mind, this Sunday, March 29th at 8pm eastern, we are going to watch I Saw the TV Glow…”
#HATM
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This week’s Historians At The Movies watch party movie. #HATM
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Heard about a musical based on this lesser known Underground Railroad on NPR today called Mexodus (link next post).
Mexico may not have had a perfect democracy, but they did outlaw slavery in 1829, unlike neighbors to their south and north. #hatm
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"If it seems like Mr. Mamdani is everywhere, it’s because he is. So are his exhausted staffers. It’s a group of young and hungry progressives out to prove to voters that the left can govern.” - @maragay.bsky.social
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That’s a lot of people
Aspen and conifer at sunset from above Santa Fe, NM.
Until next fall, Santa Fe. I'll miss you.
Fact checking fraud claims: Heritage Foundation claims 1,620 cases of voter fraud from 1982-2025, including 100 cases of noncitizens voting. That's about 0.000008% of more than 1.3 bn votes cast at that time. We also know that nearly all the fraudulently cast votes were for Trump.
This means that Trump specifically doesn’t know where any countries in the Middle East are.
This is a hell of a post.
Over 100 years ago today, the Supreme Court affirmed that babies born in the U.S. are U.S. citizens in a case called Wong Kim Ark.
Next week, we'll be at the court defending this core American promise. Read more about our nationwide class action lawsuit at ACLUMaine.org/Barbara
Book bans and conservative policies targeting LGBTQ students have gotten less attention this year, but these are at issue in pivotal school board elections next month in Alaska, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.
Our guide breaks it all down.
The sheriff's office said 42 cars derailed, including two that are classified as "dangerous goods," a designation that the Federal Railroad Administration says includes energy products, chemicals, hazardous wastes and radioactive materials.
UMR Inc., a division of United Healthcare Services Inc., is misrepresenting the rates it negotiated with medical providers, according to a complaint filed in federal court by a Texas ear, nose, and throat doctor group.
i mean, this one doesn't even take an expert. it was common knowledge that attacking iran was a bad idea, exactly because of the vulnerability of hormuz and oil infrastructure in the region.
that's how dumb they are. i would bet all my money none of the top guys knew the word "hormuz" last year.
The Iran war is exposing some of those gaps. The State Department and FBI have shed employees with specialized expertise on Iranian energy and counterintelligence. The Department of Defense gutted the office working on civilian casualty minimization — a fact became newly salient following a U.S. airstrike on a girl’s school in Iran. The National Security Council’s director for Iran, Nate Swanson, laid out exactly how Iran would respond to a bombing attack — unfortunately he was fired last year at the direction of online nutjob Laura Loomer. That expertise might be useful right about now.
Gee, maybe it was a bad idea for Trump to fire the people in government who knew what the fuck they were talking about when it came to Iran.
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The Republican Party is telling us, with brimming confidence and zero shame, that it intends to make it harder for its opponents to vote and easier to control the outcome of elections. They are prepared to use every tool available to them — legal or not — to stay in power. bsky.app/profile/marc...
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The Capitol in Salt Lake City is jammed …