If the DOJ is planning to bring criminal charges against Trump and/or Barr over the Lafayette Square travesty, then you can be damn sure the DOJ wouldn't want to have to put its evidence out there as part of a civil suit beforehand. Just saying.
For those asking, yes, a convicted felon can run for President. In 1920, Eugene Debs ran for President while in prison. But as a practical matter, someone in prison can’t campaign, do fundraisers, debates, or anything required to be viable. Trump won’t be viable in 2024 anyway.
It’s increasingly clear that Mueller spent the final year of his probe screwing up in every way possible, even before Barr shut him down. Given their career history, Mueller and his team were incapable of this level of incompetence. So who got to them and what the hell happened?
It’s disappointing that Katie Porter, who usually does her homework on everything, apparently didn’t do her homework on the fact that Nina Turner has been one of the most toxically divisive and destructive figures on the American political left over the past five years.
I told you from day one that Marjorie Taylor Greene’s deranged antics, and House Republicans’ hesitance to do anything about her, would end up being a huge gift to House Democrats’ chances in 2022.
It's interesting that a few GOP Senators are suddenly supporting the 1/6 commission. It's as if they finally figured out what I've been saying all along, which is that if they don't pass it, Pelosi will appoint a select committee, and it'll be worst case scenario for the GOP.
Ohio health officials experienced their highest vaccination day in three weeks after the state announced its $1 million lottery campaign to encourage vaccinations.
Tom Cotton is now accusing the Associated Press of conspiring with terrorists. The republicans are just going to keep waging war against every American institution until they have no allies left.