The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein reading room has arrived in Washington, D.C. for Donald Trump’s birthday.
I just did a walkthrough—I encourage you to do the same.
It will be open to the public starting June 9th.
Buttigieg has been talking about ending Citizens United, reforming the Supreme Court, and other democratic reforms for the past 7 years ⬇️
I'm glad other politicians are finally catching up.
This is a devastating interview.
Scott Pelley tells the NYT that Bari Weiss directly put a “thumb on the scale” for Trump over the killing of Renee Good.
Here’s his explanation of exactly what happened.
BREAKING: Ken Paxton’s own lawyer just endorsed James Talarico:
“I defended Ken Paxton for years in the impeachment trial and in state criminal cases. But in my view, I think Ken has lost sight of his core mission, which is to represent the people of Texas.
And unlike Ken, I believe that you, James, believe in unity over division and that you know how to assemble not only Democrats but Independents and Republicans and we need that right now.
We need unity, we don't need any more division and that's why I'm supporting you.”
All 201 races in Minnesota have a DFL candidate for voters to chose this November! The voters across the state can get their voices heard by electing the DFL candidates. DFL stands up for all Minnesotans!
Ossoff: Last September, the President of Kazakhstan calls Donald Trump and says he wants to grant tungsten mining rights to an American company. And the very next month, Eric and Don Jr. get a stake in the American company pursuing the mining deal.
Six days later, six days after Prince Eric and Prince Don get their stake, Kazakhstan announces this company will get, “The largest known undeveloped tungsten resource in the world.” A few more weeks go by, and then the U.S. government, run by their father, sets aside 1.6 billion of your tax dollars to fund and finance their mining project. In Kazakhstan.
All this while you pay more for gas, for groceries, for health care, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
I wish @CNN would have the guts to make a documentary about the Jan 6 people Donald Trump pardoned and the crimes they committed or planned AFTER being pardoned. It is a shocking list for anyone who researches this.
Sen. Murphy to Markwayne Mullin: "You've spent the first two months of your tenure threatening to suspend international arrivals in states represented by Democrats. Not only would that throw our entire air travel system into chaos. It's completely illegal."
Former Fed Chair Jerome Powell accepted the JFK Award and took a subtle swipe at Trump:
“As John Adams said, ‘Ours is a government of law, and not of men.’”
BOOKER WASN'T LETTING RUBIO OFF THE HOOK.
When Rubio denied U.S. cuts were responsible for the Ebola outbreak, Booker fired back:
🔥 "I'm not saying the cuts caused Ebola."
"I'm saying we cut early detection. We cut disease surveillance. We cut early warning systems."
DEAN: You're under oath. When will you comply with the law and release all the Epstein files?
BLANCHE: We have complied with the law
DEAN: There are 3 million more documents. And you know what you said to me? 'They include another guy named Epstein.' Nobody is buying it
*the time of the gentlelady has expired*
DEAN: I beg your pardon? How do I get cut off 2 minutes into this? What is true is that the president has lied about being on Epstein's plane, and the unredacted files prove that. There's a lot in here. It's all covered up.
Pete Buttigieg isn’t someone who backs down from a fight. He’s willing to put his name on the line to support candidates he believes in. This is the type of leadership we need in the Democratic Party.
THIS is exactly the way for Democrats in 2026. We must place the corruption message front and center, promise accountability once we're in office, and make the connection between corruption and people's everyday lives clear. Jon Ossoff shows us a masterclass of how it's done.
These leaders will help create a lasting public record of both the harm endured and the resilience Minnesotans demonstrated during Operation Metro Surge.
Minnesota will continue to demand accountability.
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This morning, state Republican Party Chair Alex Plechash gave an interview to WCCO Radio where he was asked whether he agreed with the decision to hold that moment of silence. He was not willing to condemn the decision or call it a mistake.
Ossoff: He’s trying to put his face on the money. He's building a monument to himself . But see, Atlanta, he's doing these things now because no one will honor him when he’s gone… because he's a failed president and a national disgrace.