The Daily Beast: “Add another ignoble credential to Rep. Nancy Mace’s résumé. As of Monday, according to three sources familiar with the matter, Mace’s entire D.C. staff has turned over since Nov. 1, 2023. That’s nine staffers in the span of a few short months—with all but one of those employees leaving on their own…
“Georgia senate passes bill curtailing charitable bail funds for protest groups”
The Guardian: “The Georgia state senate passed legislation on Thursday mostly outlawing bail funds for protest groups, and added dozens of offenses to the list of charges requiring cash bail to secure release. The passage of SB63 by a 30-17 vote in the Republican-dominated state senate arrives as three activists operating the Atlanta Solidarity Fund face state-level…
“A federal court declines to revisit a ruling that could weaken the Voting Rights Act”
WBUR: “A federal appeals court has denied a request to revisit a ruling that could undermine a key tool for enforcing the Voting Rights Act’s protections against racial discrimination in the election process. It’s the latest move in an Arkansas state legislative redistricting case, filed by civil rights groups representing Black voters in the southern state, that…
“Hand over heart, Biden joins grieving families of US troops killed in Jordan as remains arrive home”
AP: “Standing solemnly under gray skies, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden joined grieving families at Dover Air Force Base on Friday to witness the return of three American service members killed in last weekend’s drone attack in Jordan. It’s a ritual honoring fallen troops that is one of a commander-in-chief’ s most somber duties…. The first transfer…
“South Carolina primary kicks off Biden’s march to 2024 Democratic nomination”
CNN: “South Carolina, the state that launched Joe Biden to the Democratic nomination four years ago, is set Saturday to deliver the president his first official primary victory of the 2024 campaign. Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson are also on the ballot. But Biden remains the overwhelming favorite to win as he begins his quest…
“Fani Willis admits relationship with prosecutor on Trump Georgia case”
WaPo: ” Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis (D) acknowledged that she had a personal relationship with an outside prosecutor she appointed to manage the election interference case against former president Donald Trump and his allies. But she denied claims that the relationship had tainted the proceedings. In a 176-pagecourt filing on Friday, Willis called the claims against her “meritless”…
“Trump ally emerged from shadows to deal blow to Ga. case against former president”
WaPo: “After spending years digging in the shadows, Roman is now in the spotlight, having landed a damaging blow to the racketeering case that Georgia prosecutors are pursuing against Trump and more than a dozen others — including Roman — for trying to overturn the 2020 election. Roman has pleaded not guilty. In a bombshell…
“Haley says states have the right to secede”
Politico: “Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley defended the rights of states to secede from the country if they chose to do so, though stressed it was unlikely to happen. In an interview with the influential hip hop morning show The Breakfast Club that aired on Wednesday, the former U.N. Ambassador made the case that the…
“Republicans Challenge Mail Ballot Deadlines”
Political Wire: “Associated Press: “A lawsuit filed last week in Mississippi follows a similar one last year in North Dakota, both brought in heavily Republican states before conservative federal courts.” “Democratic and voting rights groups are concerned about the potential impact beyond those two states if a judge rules that deadlines for receiving mailed ballots…
“A Select Few Witnessed Alabama’s Nitrogen Execution. This Is What They Saw.”
NY Times: “When Alabama conducted the first known execution using nitrogen gas last week, the world was watching — in a figurative sense. Only a small group of witnesses actually watched Kenneth Smith die on a gurney in an execution chamber in rural Alabama, an execution that state officials described as a model for other states looking…