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dodrowski.bsky.social
Avid news consumer. Democracy devotee (still). Former federal attorney. Midwestern-born. DC area (for now).
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You and other Senators need to starting putting holds on all nominations until Noem steps down or her dept issues a formal apology.
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The same applies to the people those goons are rounding up.
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Shame on you for vetoing legislation prohibiting surprise billing for your constituents.
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Sounds like a job for Jake Tapper.
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Why aren’t you publishing the list?
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The model fits right in in tne current U.S. political environment where self-dealing and law-breaking is a daily occurrence.
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I feel like I’ve read this at least twice before.
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Do these people realize able bodied adults with no children or adult children can have addiction and mental health issues? But sure, put more ill people on the streets untreated.
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How the heck is this information going to show the cause of autism?
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Crime is down in DC . . . All thanks to Ed Martin and his letters of inquiry about DEI.
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Breathing a sigh of relief as a DC resident. Until the next incompetent nominee.
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All about himself and his bizarre view of trade. No empathy at all for dockworkers, millions of middle income families and small businesses who will be hurt by these erratic nonsensical tariffs. I so despise him.
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Congrats to Pro Publica. One favorite news sources.
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I wonder why this is not one of those anti-Christian acts this Administration is so concerned about? Must be like their due process concerns. Applicable only to their supporters.
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This is absolutely deplorable. This Administration has no standing to make a decision about the child’s best interest without due process.
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Shaming sort of works sometimes.
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Omg. Why does Texas put up with this crap? If they hate government so much, abolish the AG’s office. He’s useless.
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Outrageous!
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And how can he have two primary residences in Alabama for state tax purposes?
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Perfect Musk timing. What are they going to haul with decreasing imports due to tariffs?
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CBS News will never recover if it settles that bogus lawsuit that Trump brought. And Sheri Redstone should be ashamed. Many with wealth are simply greedy and care about nothing more than getting more.
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Bad move, 1199. Why are you supporting a sexual harasser?
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Name any DEI task that took half a day.
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Right. As the Constitution says, “A trial lottery will be conducted when the President thinks there are too many people seeking due process to preserve their life, liberty and property.”
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Personally I think it's totally defensible for the head of a meteorology department to say, "you can't work here unless you believe in climate change." That department is going to end up with zero conservatives in it but it's not the department that needs to change!
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Axios should name the centrist or the coward should publicly own his remarks. That he dismisses fundamental due process rights is shameful.
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Godspeed, Senator Van Hollen. We won’t forget about Mr. Garcia.
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Yet another reason not to rank Cuomo.
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Canadien universities are going to prosper. Good for them.
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This is just evil.
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So right. Just do it for Pete’s sake. Should have had the lawsuit ready to go.
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Excellent work getting the emails. This man should be nowhere near a public service job. He should be fired outright.
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Congratulations, Ben!
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Thank you. As a resident of Washington D.C., we don’t want and can’t afford a U.S. Attorney, responsible for also prosecuting our local laws, who diverts resources to unwarranted “inquiries” and investigations and fires or sidelines experienced prosecutors for partisan reasons.
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And the “gang” report was by the Prince George’s County Police, a bastion of racial discrimination: apnews.com/article/ente... The lawsuit also said the county’s police chief at the time, Henry Stawinski, allowed racism to “thrive” in his department.
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Excellent journalism!
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One of the quintessential Washington slips of the tongue where the slip is the truth.
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Congratulations Mark and team!
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Trump’s secretary of defense is a dangerous moron exposing defense secrets to foreign hacking so he can cosplay being a warrior and Trump is upset only about Goldberg being on the call.
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It looks delicious!
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He was also not supposed to be able to unilaterally close agencies, but where are USAID and the CFPB now? I sure hope Dems step up.
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He is such an idiot. He extrapolates from a business model that attracted fraudsters to programs that help out country’s most vulnerable. He knows nothing.
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So glad resources are being focused on what’s really important: protecting the substandard products of the world’s richest man-child.
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Gotta plan a trip to Canada soon. Wishing Carney strong support in the April election. He is speaking like a leader.
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That sucks. Hope your wife finds another covered job soon—or journalism starts to pay?
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His constituents, at least those who bothered to vote or voted for him, must be as dumb as he is. Loud and ignorant.
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If 42% of young men have invested in crypto per your stats, how do you get to “young men don’t open bank accounts”? 58% don’t invest in crypto. I admire some of your work but sometimes your takes are so off the wall.