NY Times: “Rudolph W. Giuliani has conceded that while acting as a lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump, he made false statements by asserting that two Georgia election workers had mishandled ballots while counting votes in Atlanta during the 2020 election. The concession by Mr. Giuliani came in court papers filed on Tuesday night…
Month: July 2023
Stolen Valor? Is Sen. Tuberville Lying About His Father’s War Record?
Political Wire: “Washington Post: “For nearly a decade, Tuberville has described the World War II exploits of his father, Charles R. Tuberville Jr., in a relatively consistent way — that he was a tank commander, that he earned five Bronze Stars, that he participated in the D-Day landing and that he lied about his age…
“Justice Dept. Opens Civil Rights Investigation of Memphis Police”
NY Times: “The Justice Department said on Thursday that it had begun a sweeping civil rights investigation into policing in Memphis, digging into allegations of pervasive problems with excessive force and unlawful stops of Black residents that were amplified by the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols in January. In announcing the investigation, officials specifically cited…
“Author Ta-Nehisi Coates crashes South Carolina school board to protest banning of his book on racism”
Daily Mail: “Author Ta-Nehisi Coates has crashed a South Carolina School Board meeting to protest the banning of his book on racism. Coates – who is black – sat beside Chapin High School teacher Mary Wood to show solidarity with her high school English class a lesson centered on an essay from Coates’ 2015 best-selling memoir…
“Candidate movement in [NC] Republican Labor Commissioner primary”
North State Journal: “The Republican primary to succeed outgoing N.C. Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson saw one candidate depart the race, one candidate post an eye-popping fundraising total and a new candidate enter the race within the last week. Last week, Rep. Ben Moss, who currently represents Moore and Richmond counties in the N.C. House, said…
“[AR] State Treasurer Mark Lowery announces retirement following two strokes”
AR Times: “Medical issues prompted Arkansas State Treasurer Mark Lowery to announce his retirement Tuesday afternoon, according to a press release from his office. Lowery will remain in the post until Sept. 30. Upon Lowery’s departure, Chief of Staff Stephen Bright and Deputy Treasurer Eric Munson will run the show until Gov. Sarah Sanders makes an appointment. Lowery’s retirement…
“Little Rock Sustainability Office to measure the city’s hottest spots in August study”
AR Times: “The Little Rock Sustainability Office is joining in a national campaign to identify the hottest parts of the city, and organizers are looking for volunteers to act as citizen scientists on August 19. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s “Heat Watch Campaign” aims to identify community hotspots, or “heat islands,” for use in future decisions on how to reduce…
“Who Will Be the Next Speaker of the NC House?”
WataugaWatch: “At the moment, the struggle to succeed Tim Moore as Republican Speaker of the NC House comes down to a contest between “slick” and “aw, shucks” — that is, a rivalry for the job between current Majority Leader John Bell (“aw, shucks!” from Wayne Co.) and slick Caldwell County lawyer Destin Hall, chair of…
“Democrats move to censure Marjorie Taylor Greene”
WaPo: “House Democrats are preparing to file a censure resolution targeting a Republican lawmaker for the second week in a row, this time against far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), our colleague Marianna Sotomayor reports. Freshman Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.) is expected to introduce the censure this afternoon, which would condemn Greene for fanning “the flames of racism, antisemitism, LGBTQ hate speech, Islamophobia,…
“Andy Beshear Is One of the Most Popular Governors”
Political Wire: “A new Morning Consult poll finds Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear — a Democrat running for re-election this year in a deep-red state — with a 64% to 32% approval rating. “His approval rating among GOP voters is stronger than any other Democratic governor, resisting drag from President Joe Biden’s poor standing in the Bluegrass State…