My wife put together an amazing series for @just_security for the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. You can read the introduction to the series here! https://t.co/PjpxIUHicn
"Given the ways in which anti-Asian stereotypes, stigmatizing rhetoric, and caricatures have been culturally tolerated, there is much more that needs to be done to increase cultural competency in hate crimes investigations." https://t.co/xquW2BaZNF
In the new Senate key committees will likely be chaired by Wyden, Sanders and Sherrod Brown. In 2009 those slots were held by Max Baucus, Kent Conrad and Chris Dodd.
“Committee chairs are going to be aggressive," Wyden tells me. "The dynamics have changed a lot since 2009."
Disbarment of dishonorable attorneys is far from the only type of accountability we need in the wake of the Capitol assault. But the legal profession’s responsibility to help restore confidence in the rule of law is clear. https://t.co/uC1fben2B8
Today, in a bipartisan vote, the House voted to impeach and hold President Trump accountable. Now, the process continues to the Senate—and I hope they’ll deal with their Constitutional responsibilities on impeachment while also working on the other urgent business of this nation.
Harvard’s Institute of Politics has removed @RepStefanik from its Senior Advisory Committee.
In a letter to other members of the committee, Dean of the Faculty of the Kennedy School Doug Elmendorf writes...
On January 6, 2021 President Trump incited a seditious, criminal mob to attack the United States Capitol.
CAP is one of 70 organizations calling on Congress to act immediately to impeach President Trump.
https://t.co/MIYN1jRdnD
The incitement of these extremists must end—immediately—and the enablers of this violence, including President Trump, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Sen. Josh Hawley, should no longer serve in their offices and should take the responsible action by resigning.
State and federal officials must not be above the law. Lawmakers must act to ensure that government actors who violate ordinary people's civil rights are held fully accountable.
https://t.co/JIfqYex6Bf
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I wrote an op-ed published today in California's Mercury News, discussing how it's time to stop runaway political spending by foreign-influenced U.S. corporations.
California's Proposition 22, which just passed, is the most recent example why.
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NEW: The Biden administration can immediately act to renew the federal government’s work to reform civil and criminal justice systems.
https://t.co/gwwPot2MHu
New from @amprog on an important, initial step the Biden administration could take to increase access to justice for those most in need of legal help. https://t.co/62Ds5OD2i8
Democracy has prevailed.
Today’s vote of the State Board of Canvassers’ to certify Michigan’s November election confirms the truth: the election was fair and secure, and the results accurately reflect the will of the voters. (1/4)
Biden chief of staff Ron Klain to @GStephanopoulos: President Trump “has set back the democratic norm here in the United States … a record number of Americans have rejected the Trump presidency and since then, Donald Trump has been rejecting democracy.” https://t.co/ejHs7RS8Tk
A sample of how judges have reacted to the GOP's wild legal claims:
Out of MI: "...incorrect and not credible."
Out of PA: "I do not understand how the integrity of the election was affected.”
Out of PA again, speaking for all of us: "I’m sorry, then what’s your problem?”
Biden’s COVID task force just hosted a call where the made clear the inability to do transition work with the Trump team is dire. “We do not have access to official government data,” they explained, saying they’re relying, in part, on public sets, like COVID-19 tracking project