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As Chair of the Litigation/Response Task Force, proud to help lead the effort today to hold the Trump Administration accountable for their unconstitutional dismantling of the CFPB. www.nbcnews.com/politics/con...

🇺🇦 Slava Ukrainii 🇺🇦

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EU foreign policy chief: “.. Today, it became clear that the free world needs a new leader.” @kajakallas.bsky.social

As a former staffer, I answered hundreds of constituent calls. These calls do shape how Reps vote and make decisions. I made a list of all the Senators by state with contact info for each of their many state offices. Let's flood the zone with our outrage. quartzevelyn.substack.com/p/senate-con...

Cops protected nazis today

Greg Abbott and his billionaire mega-donors know private school vouchers are unpopular in Texas. So they’ve paid for a poll-tested rebrand to sell their scam. Here’s how to debunk their “school choice” slogan in 60 seconds…

Where are the American counterparts of these protesters?

USAID’s website has been deleted, all that is left is a note saying all personnel are now on administrative leave and personnel outside the US are to be brought home. Completely illegal, no act of congress or even executive order was signed to dismantle the agency

89 Million registered American voters did not vote

Will Bunch provides the analysis that is missing from the NYTimes lengthy article detailing Musk’s actions. “ You can’t stop a coup until you call it for what it is.” Essential reading in The Philadelphia Inquirer by Will Bunch.

This is a genocidal war crime endorsed by the president of the United States

Excellent by @ezrakleinbot.bsky.social "If you’re always consumed by the next outrage, you can’t look closely at the last one. The impression of Trump’s power remains; the fact that he keeps stepping on rakes is missed. The projection of strength obscures the reality of weakness. Don’t believe him."

Column: Democrats are falling for Trump and Musk’s foreign aid trap, writes our Capitol Hill bureau chief Rachael Bade.

"Senators are not inherently smarter, better, or harder-working people than any of us, and we would be best served if they stopped acting so entitled to our respect, as opposed to working to earn it." — @meredithshiner.com