One question: Give us concrete suggestions about what we can be doing to save democracy right now. Answered by some amazing friends who dropped what they were doing to share their thoughts with us tonight. https://t.co/NMdn8cuPfr
This is an actual page on the White House web site. It reads like something written about a third world dictator. So embarrassing. I have not seen any branch of the federal government sink this low in my lifetime.
Usually, on a Friday night, I ask one person five questions. Last night, I asked just one question of a number of different people. Their answers are inspiring and will help you come up with one thing you can do today, right now, to help keep the Republic. https://t.co/6PXaO3Cs3X
@NiallHarbison The comeback kid indeed!!! There’s so much awe in his eyes now that he can see better. I’m sure that the buffalo looked a little intimidating. Go, Rocky!!! He would be very intimidated if they had been even one American Bison! 💜💜💜💜💜
Listen in and then commit to going out and having some of the hard conversations we need to have before the midterm elections, one on one, with people in your circle who need to hear the truth about Donald Trump. https://t.co/9Zf7AkAqiT
This is so insanely corrupt, I can’t even believe it.
More than half the donors to Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom just won over $50 billion in new federal contracts in six months.
And here’s the part that should make your blood boil.
Sixteen of these 27 donors were facing federal enforcement actions, antitrust reviews, labor cases, securities charges. Many of those cases have been quietly dropped or scaled back since Trump took office. You write a check, your legal problems disappear. That’s not a coincidence.
The White House won’t even release the full donor list. They’re hiding it on purpose, because daylight is the one thing pay-to-play can’t survive. A federal judge already ruled ballroom construction has to stop until Congress authorizes it.
Government is supposed to serve the people, not auction itself off to the highest bidder. When access goes to whoever pays the most, working families always end up paying the price.
We either end the corruption, or the corruption will end us.
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Saturday morning at 8:30 am ET, @ruthbenghiat joins me for the first conversation in my “Autocracy, Democracy, and Kleptocracy” series of live chats, as we approach the fourth anniversary of my newsletter, Civil Discourse. https://t.co/P0o5VK51wO
When I started Civil Discourse four years ago, I didn’t know exactly what it would become. I knew what I wanted it to be: a place where the law was explained plainly and honestly, where the stakes were never minimized, and where people who cared about democracy could come together and think clearly about what was happening to it. I believed—I still believe—that understanding the law is not a luxury reserved for lawyers. It’s the foundation of citizenship. https://t.co/qzmqLqlOkZ
Welcome home, Warriors!
The youngest Ukrainian Defender who returned home today is 27 years old, while the oldest is 62.
Among those returning home today are a dad and son. They served in the same brigade defending Ukraine and were taken prisoner one day apart in 2022.
"If elected, I cannot be president of a party but president of the whole people." - Zachary Taylor
#12 in Salvatore Catalano's new series of American Presidents
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