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Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Texas Democrats to flee state in effort to block GOP-backed voting restrictions — With Republican-backed voting bills moving rapidly through a special session of the state Legislature, Texas Democrats are planning to make a break for it — again. — At least 58 Democratic members …
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The Texas Tribune:
Texas House Democrats preparing to flee the state in move that could block voting restrictions bill, bring Legislature to a halt — A majority of Democrats in the Texas House plan to leave the state and fly to Washington, D.C., on Monday afternoon in a bid to again deny Republicans …
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New York Times:
Texas Democrats Plan to Flee State to Highlight G.O.P. Voting Restrictions — The move would be an attempt to become national symbols in the fight for voting rights, as Republicans in the state move ahead with a bill that would impose new limits on casting a ballot.
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Texas / The Texas Tribune:
Live updates: Kamala Harris says Texas Democrats showing “extraordinary courage” in effort to leave the state
Live updates: Kamala Harris says Texas Democrats showing “extraordinary courage” in effort to leave the state
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Raw Story and The Guardian
Caroline Downey / National Review:
Texas Democrats to Walk Out of Legislative Session to Block GOP Voting Bills
Texas Democrats to Walk Out of Legislative Session to Block GOP Voting Bills
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Tiffany Hsu / New York Times:
Despite Outbreaks Among Unvaccinated, Fox News Hosts Smear Shots — Months after Rupert Murdoch got a Covid-19 dose, one of his network's stars, Tucker Carlson, called a Biden vaccination proposal “the greatest scandal in my lifetime.” — Back in December, before the queen of England …
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Caitlin Owens / Axios:
Republicans push to ban “discrimination” against unvaccinated people
Republicans push to ban “discrimination” against unvaccinated people
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Media Matters for America
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Lawyers retreat from pro-Trump election suit — The legal reckoning for attorneys who pushed former President Donald Trump's spurious claims of election fraud advanced on Monday, with a federal court in Detroit holding a hearing on whether to impose sanctions over a suit filed last year seeking …
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Associated Press:
Trump lawyers might be penalized over Michigan election case … A federal judge is considering whether to order financial penalties or other sanctions against some of former President Donald Trump's lawyers who signed onto a lawsuit last year challenging Michigan's election results.
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Raw Story
Seema Mehta / Los Angeles Times:
Scuffle breaks out at Rep. Katie Porter's town hall — A melee broke out at Rep. Katie Porter's district town hall meeting Sunday, with her supporters scuffling with supporters of former President Trump who were loudly interrupting the congresswoman as she spoke.
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Oliver Willis / The American Independent:
GOP House candidate who led disruption at Porter town hall holds extremist views — Republican Nick Taurus's social media feeds are full of anti-LGBTQ, white supremacist, and racist comments. — Nick Taurus, a Republican running for the seat in California's 45th Congressional District currently held …
Media Matters for America:
Newsmax host suggests vaccines are “against nature,” and some diseases are “supposed to wipe out a certain amount of people” — Rob Schmitt: “That's just kind of the way evolution goes. Vaccines kind of stand in the way of that”
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Nick R. Martin / Talking Points Memo:
Advisor To Major Pro-Trump Group Runs Racist Newsletter — This article was co-published with The Informant, which covers hate and extremism in the U.S. It was an email so racist it might make a ku klux klansman blush. An advisor for the influential conservative youth organization Turning …
James Joyner / Outside the Beltway:
Doug Mataconis, RIP — Jazz Shaw drew my attention to a post on Doug's Facebook feed from last evening: … Alas, I have no further details and have not yet found any other confirmation of the news but have no reason to doubt that it's true. — Despite his long association with this blog …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The latest CPAC lunacy shows why Democrats must get tougher — Back in the dark ages of the last century, the right-wing culture war was often described with a reference to the three Gs: “God, guns and gays.” — These days, the right-wing culture war is perhaps better described with three Vs …
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Jon Schweppe / Breaking with Jon Schweppe:
Actually, Kristi Noem Supported COVID-19 Lockdowns and Mandates
Actually, Kristi Noem Supported COVID-19 Lockdowns and Mandates
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National Review, Joe.My.God. and RedState
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
A weekend of demagoguery shows why Trump can't be ignored
A weekend of demagoguery shows why Trump can't be ignored
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The Hill, Insider, The Western Journal, Commentary Magazine, ABC News and Washington Post
The White House:
Statement by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. on Protests in Cuba — We stand with the Cuban people and their clarion call for freedom and relief from the tragic grip of the pandemic and from the decades of repression and economic suffering to which they have been subjected by Cuba's authoritarian regime.
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David Wallace-Wells / New York Magazine:
The Kids Are Alright Why now is the time to rethink COVID safety protocols for children —and everyone else. — The kids are safe. They always have been. — It may sound strange, given a year of panic over school closures and reopenings, a year of masking toddlers and closing playgrounds …
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HotAir
Washington Post:
FDA expected to announce new warning on Johnson & Johnson vaccine related to rare autoimmune disorder — The agency plans to cite a link to a small number of Guillain-Barré cases after vaccination but will say the shot's benefits outweigh the risk — The Food and Drug Administration …
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Corinne Ramey / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Organization CFO Removed as Officer of Subsidiaries, Records Show — The former president's company is discussing changes in its financial leadership after an indictment accused longtime Trump finance chief Allen Weisselberg of a 15-year tax-fraud, which he denies
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Luke Broadwater / New York Times:
6 Months After Riot, Capitol Police Face Multiple Crises — The department that protects Congress is damaged and depleted following the Jan. 6 assault, with funding, staffing and operational problems plaguing a deeply demoralized force. — WASHINGTON — As the mob pushed its way through …
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Igor Bobic / HuffPost:
Donald Trump Calls Jan. 6 Capitol Insurrectionists ‘Great People’
Donald Trump Calls Jan. 6 Capitol Insurrectionists ‘Great People’
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Stephen Richer / USA Today:
Arizona election official: Unchecked Cyber Ninjas use alarming ‘audit’ rules to count votes — We follow sensible rules that inspire confidence in fairness and accuracy. We should be skeptical of results from the Cyber Ninjas, who are unchecked. — In the months since Arizona Senate …
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Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
The Real Point of the Arizona Audit
The Real Point of the Arizona Audit
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Raw Story and Detroit News
Catherine Porter / New York Times:
Haiti's police claim American recruited mercenaries. — A Haitian-born doctor based in Florida has been arrested as a key suspect in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti, and the national police chief suggested at a news conference that he believed the suspect was plotting to become president.
Politico:
‘Potentially a death sentence’: White House goes off on vaccine fear mongers — The Biden administration is casting conservative opponents of its Covid-19 vaccine campaign as dangerous and extreme, adopting a more aggressive political posture in an attempt to maneuver through the public health conundrum.
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The Last Refuge, The Daily Caller and The Gateway Pundit
Bob Herman / Axios:
Most unvaccinated people have low incomes — More than half of unvaccinated Americans live in households that make less than $50,000 annually, according to the latest Census Bureau data. — Why it matters: Making it easier for the working poor to get the COVID-19 vaccine …
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Outside the Beltway and Political Wire
Tyler Kingkade / NBC News:
Critical race theory battles are driving frustrated, exhausted educators out of their jobs — When Rydell Harrison started a new job as a school superintendent in southwestern Connecticut last August, he was excited to join a community that seemed committed to diversity and equity.
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Raw Story
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Media, critical race theory and one serious disconnect — Critical race theory (CRT) and education in the United States as a whole is shaping up to be a huge campaign issue for 2022 and 2024. And that's terrible news for Democrats. Recent polling backs up this perspective.
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New York Post
Abigail Shrier / The Truth Fairy:
Want to Save America? Don't Act Like a Conservative — Chest-Thumpers and ‘Aw, Shucks’ Conservatives Personify the Right's Love Affair with Losing — Chris Rufo is doing something so spectacularly unconservative, he may need to update his political affiliation: he's winning.
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The Daily Caller and New York Magazine
Rich Lowry / National Review:
The Point of the Anti-CRT Fight Should Be to Take Over the Schools — Education is too important to be left to educators. — he danger in the current fight over CRT isn't that the right overreaches, but that it settles for too little. — To believe the critics, the anti-CRT forces …