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Generation Emanuel: Meet The Black Lawmakers Whose Careers Were Ignited By The Charleston Shooting 

Reverend Clementa Pinckney knew the Bible from back to front. But according to a close spiritual colleague, one of Pinckney’s most treasured passages was the “Parable of the Sower.” The scripture tells the story of a teaching Jesus Christ delivered from a boat in the Sea of Galilee … Generation Emanuel: Meet The Black Lawmakers Whose Careers Were Ignited By The Charleston Shooting Read more

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The Biggest Loser: The Public is Rejecting Trump’s Degenerate Police State Antics

On Saturday, watching the President’s birthday celebration/Army parade I commented that it seemed like it was going so poorly and Trump seemed so grumbly that I was afraid he might occupy a few more cities with the tantrum he was going to throw as a result. Of course … The Biggest Loser: The Public is Rejecting Trump’s Degenerate Police State AnticsRead more

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A Searing Weekend Of Political Violence In America

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version. Another Spasm Of Political Violence Vance Luther Boelter, 57, was captured late Sunday in Minnesota and charged in the assassination of former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman (D) and her husband, … A Searing Weekend Of Political Violence In AmericaRead more

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Trump’s Military Parade Marched Through A Divided Washington

WASHINGTON, DC—President Trump’s big birthday parade was met by protests and scenes in the nation’s capital that showed how split the country has become in his second term.  Saturday’s event — which came with an estimated cost of $25 million to $45 million — was mired in controversy … Trump’s Military Parade Marched Through A Divided WashingtonRead more

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Photos: ‘No Kings’ Day Protests

Atlanta, Georgia (Photo by ELIJAH NOUVELAGE/AFP via Getty Images) Los Angeles, California (Photo by David Crane/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images) Chicago, Illinois Submitted by a TPM Reader. Oakland, California Submitted by a TPM Reader. New York, New York (Photo by Alex Kent/Getty Images) Los Angeles, … Photos: ‘No Kings’ Day ProtestsRead more

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Right-Wingers Sound Like They WANT Anti-Trump Protests To Turn Violent

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version. A Little Too Eager For Riots, Perhaps? Heading into a weekend of planned nationwide protests against the authoritarianism of President Donald Trump, right-wing figures in politics and law … Right-Wingers Sound Like They WANT Anti-Trump Protests To Turn ViolentRead more

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Passing Big Beautiful Bill Would Mean ‘Effectively Dismantling’ Obamacare, Gutting Inflation Reduction Act

The massive budget bill that Republicans are currently negotiating in the Senate would do considerable damage to two of the most significant Democratic legislative victories of the last two decades: Obamacare and the Inflation Reduction Act.  Neither party is eager to talk about the impact of the “One … Passing Big Beautiful Bill Would Mean ‘Effectively Dismantling’ Obamacare, Gutting Inflation Reduction ActRead more

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Jeffries Calls Out Republicans For Ceding Their Authority To Trump In Rubber-Stamping DOGE Cuts

House Republicans narrowly passed the rescission package President Donald Trump sent over last week to Congress in an effort to give an air of legitimacy to the Department of Government Efficiency’s rampage through the federal government. Democratic leadership called out their Republican counterparts in a press conference ahead … Jeffries Calls Out Republicans For Ceding Their Authority To Trump In Rubber-Stamping DOGE CutsRead more

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How Some Very Bad Luck Has Made It Even Harder To Rein In Trump

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version. Coming Up Snake Eyes In a deeply unfortunate roll of the dice, the only three Trump appointees on the 16-judge D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ended up being … How Some Very Bad Luck Has Made It Even Harder To Rein In TrumpRead more

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Big Fans Of State Sovereignty Except When California Does It

As I mentioned in yesterday’s edition of Where Things Stand, there is an element of campaign-promise fulfillment intertwined in the Trump administration’s aggro deployment of National Guard troops to inflame an already tense standoff between LA protesters and local law enforcement. Trump’s spent much of his political career … Big Fans Of State Sovereignty Except When California Does ItRead more

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A Hellscape Miscellany: Finding Sweet Spots of Leverage Amidst the Chaos

We’ve discussed in a number of posts over the spring that Donald Trump’s effort to build a dictatorial, autocratic presidency is fundamentally a battle over public opinion. I’ve also noted in a series of posts that the states and their separate sovereignties are a key, defensive source of … A Hellscape Miscellany: Finding Sweet Spots of Leverage Amidst the ChaosRead more

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Stephen Miller Demanded ICE Target Home Depots

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version. Indiscriminate Numbers Games President Trump’ dream of mass deportations has always suffered from logistical and practical obstacles that make the entire exercise part cruelty, part performance, and part … Stephen Miller Demanded ICE Target Home DepotsRead more

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Punishing Blue Cities Was Always On The Agenda

The Trump administration’s decision to federalize the California National Guard to crack down on protesters demonstrating against ICE detentions in the city, absent a request from the state’s governor — and even despite assurances from local law enforcement that things were, for the most part, under control — … Punishing Blue Cities Was Always On The AgendaRead more

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Digging Into Trump’s Attack on the State of California

National Guard troops are mobilized fairly frequently for domestic purposes, usually during natural disasters. Having them federalized isn’t that uncommon. But having them federalized over the objections of a state’s civil authorities is extremely uncommon and hasn’t happened in more than half a century. As this was unfolding … Digging Into Trump’s Attack on the State of CaliforniaRead more

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Trump Has Long Been Itching To Use The Military On American Streets

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version. What A Weekend We come into the new week with more weekend news to process than we’ve had since February or March, so I’m going to jump right … Trump Has Long Been Itching To Use The Military On American StreetsRead more