Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts

We Resist: Day 860

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: McConnell Says He'd Fill a SCOTUS Vacancy Next Year and Mueller to Make Statement About Russian Interference and Primarily Speaking.

Of course most of the political news today is now focused on Special Counsel Bob Mueller's press statement earlier today — which, by the way, will be followed by a 2:00 pm ET news conference held by House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler. And of course Donald Trump has responded, and it is bad:


Mueller had to have known Trump would declare his lowkey statement as an exoneration. So goddamned frustrating.

Anyway. Here are a few other things in the news today...

Audrey McNamara at the Daily Beast: Russia Likely Conducting Low-Yield Nuke Tests. "Russia has been secretly conducting low-yield nuclear tests in an effort to upgrade its nuclear arsenal, U.S. intelligence agencies believe. According to a Wall Street Journal report out Wednesday, a new U.S. intelligence assessment states this is the first time Moscow has failed in its compliance with the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and challenges the Putin government's claims to have adhered to the arms-control accord. 'The United States believes that Russia probably is not adhering to its nuclear testing moratorium in a manner consistent with the 'zero-yield' standard,' Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, the director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, plans to say in a Wednesday speech, according to his prepared remarks."

Hey, remember when Trump officially pulled out of the treaty and I wrote that he was doing it "so that Russia can resume expansion of its nuclear arsenal," because the U.S. president is a puppet of the Kremlin? Welp.

The Editorial Board at the Washington Post: Trump Chooses to Give a Gift to MBS and Set a Dangerous New Precedent.
Last month, a bipartisan congressional majority voted against further U.S. support for Saudi Arabia's disastrous intervention in Yemen, which has failed to achieve its aims while helping to produce the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. [Donald] Trump vetoed the resolution, and now he has doubled down on offering unqualified support to the Saudi regime and its allies. On Friday, the State Department notified Congress that it was invoking emergency authority to bypass opposition and complete 22 arms deals to Saudi Arabia and several other countries — including more of the munitions that have been killing civilians in Yemen.

The action was another violation by Mr. Trump of established norms, if not law. The administration's notification did not explain what "emergency" allowed it to use a loophole in the Arms Export Control Act, which gives Congress authority to review weapons sales. Though Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cited the need for Arab nations "to deter and defend themselves" against Iran, some of the arms being provided will not be available for years, which means they are not relevant to the civil war in Yemen or rising tensions elsewhere in the region.

...To permanently stop the sales, Congress would have had to pass legislation; Mr. Trump could have and should have allowed the review process to play out.

Instead, he has once again ignored congressional authority in order to favor Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who launched the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen and who, according to the CIA, probably ordered the murder of [Washington Post journalist Jamal] Khashoggi.

...If the new gift to the crown prince is allowed to stand, Mr. Trump will have established a new precedent: Presidents may sell arms anywhere in the world without congressional review simply by claiming an unspecified emergency.
Jamie Ross at the Daily Beast: Bolton Claims Iran Used Naval Mines to Sabotage Saudi Ships. "John Bolton has claimed the alleged sabotage of Saudi oil tankers this month came from naval mines placed 'almost certainly by Iran.' The claim, which was presented without evidence, was one of three allegations Donald Trump's national security adviser made against Iran when speaking to journalists in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. ...He refused to offer any evidence in blaming Iran for the string of alleged attacks, only offering the sarcastic response: 'Who else would you think is doing it? Somebody from Nepal?'"

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And now for some GOOD news!

Elham Khatami at ThinkProgress: Illinois House Passes One of the Nation's Most Liberal Reproductive Health Bills. "Illinois set itself apart from the slew of states that recently passed anti-choice laws, instead opting to pass a progressive measure that would rescind state abortion restrictions. ...'[The bill] treats abortion care just like any other health care because, quite frankly, that's what it is,' bill sponsor, state Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D), said on the House floor prior to the final passage vote. 'Reproductive health is about the full spectrum of care… This is not just about abortion.' The measure now moves to the Democratic-controlled Senate, where it is expected to pass. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) has also indicated that he will sign the measure into law should it reach his desk." Yay!

Astead W. Herndon at the New York Times: Can Jaime Harrison End the Democrats' Drought in South Carolina? "Let's begin with the obvious: No Democrat has won a statewide race in South Carolina since 2006. ...Enter Jaime Harrison. Mr. Harrison, the first Black chairman of the South Carolina Democratic Party and a former Washington lobbyist, declared his candidacy on Wednesday morning for the U.S. Senate seat held by Lindsey Graham, a Republican who has served three terms." Go get him!

Rebekah Entralgo at ThinkProgress: Colorado Governor Signs Bill Expanding Drivers' License Access to Undocumented Immigrants. "Colorado Governor Jared Polis (D) signed a bill on Tuesday that would give all state residents access to driver's licenses and identification cards, regardless of their immigration status. Under the Colorado Road and Community Safety Act, also known as SB 139, driver's licenses will be made available to all state residents at ten Department of Motor Vehicles offices by July 2020. ...Expanding licenses to nearly a dozen more DMV offices would allow thousands of undocumented immigrants who work and raise families in Colorado to live out of the shadows. 'No matter where you come from, you should be able to drive to work and take your kids to school without fear,' state Sen. Dominick Moreno (D) said Tuesday." Yes!

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[Content Note: White supremacy; gun threat; video including images of gun may autoplay at link] Antonia Noori Farzan at the Washington Post: A Black Couple Were Having a Picnic, Then a White Campground Manager Pulled Out Her Gun. "Franklin and Jessica Richardson had planned for a relaxing Memorial Day weekend. They would spend Sunday picnicking on the sandy shores of Oktibbeha County Lake, a popular fishing destination on the outskirts of Starkville, Miss., and maybe even rent a cabin for the night. Instead, within minutes of their arrival, the young Black couple were facing down a white campground manager who pulled out a gun and told them to leave. ...Franklin, a sergeant in the Army National Guard, had recently returned from a nine-month deployment in the Middle East, according to WCBI. 'It's kind of crazy,' he told the station. 'You go over there and don't have a gun pointed at you, and you come back home and the first thing that happens is you have a gun pointed at you.'" Rage seethe boil.

[CN: Racism] catherine lizette gonzalez at Colorlines: Black Census Project Reveals Electorate's Concerns — and Power. "Black Futures Lab just released the results of the largest survey of Black people in the United States since Reconstruction. The Black Census Project, developed in partnership with Color of Change, Demos, SocioanalĂ­tica Research, and 30 grassroots organizations, surveyed more than 30,000 Black people across the country to delve deep into their political ideas and realities. Among the sampled group, there are communities who are often missing or underrepresented in traditional surveys: people experiencing homelessness, LGBTQ+ people, Black immigrants, and Black conservatives and Republicans. Black women made up 60 percent of respondents due to the critical role they play in political and electoral organizing. ...Although the respondents reported a high level of electoral participation, more than half of them said that politicians do not care about them or their interests."

[CN: Racism; climate change] Yessenia Funes at Earther: The First Tribal Climate Emergency Declaration Is Here — and It Won't Be the Last.
In the Arctic, people don't have time to wait around for others to take action to stop climate change. This region of the world is warming faster than everywhere else, so they're feeling the impacts of the global fever our planet is running much quicker than the rest of us. That's, in part, why an indigenous community in Canada's Yukon territory recently declared a climate emergency. In fact, they are the first indigenous peoples to do so — and that's major.

Members of the Vuntut Gwichin First Nation live in the village of Old Crow, where Chief Dana Tizya-Tramm declared the emergency May 19. The UK became the first country to declare a climate emergency earlier this month, and local governments from Australia to the Czech Republic have followed suit. These declarations don't carry the same weight that an official emergency declaration after a disaster would — those actually come with governmental funding. These are largely symbolic, but they send a key message: The time to act is now.

"This is a declaration that should permeate the spheres of industry, political leadership, and the people," Tizya-Tramm told Earther.

The declaration, titled "Yeendoo Diinehdoo Ji'heezrit Nits'oo Ts'o' Nan He'aa," translates directly to "After Our Time, How Will the World Be," in the native Gwichin language. It recognizes the role traditional indigenous knowledge can play in the effort to curb climate change. It also notes the Gwichin people's concern that their voices are going largely unheard in the governmental response to this crisis. The declaration reads:
"Affirming the right of Indigenous peoples to self-determination, including Indigenous rights related to lands, waters, and resources, and the imperative that Indigenous peoples be central to every effort for mitigating and adapting to climate change at local to international scales."
To Tizya-Tramm's knowledge, no other tribal nations have declared such an emergency. But he's hoping more will now.
The time to act has been now for 20 years. Now now now.

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We Resist: Day 859

a black bar with the word RESIST in white text

One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Trump Is a Vulgar National Disgrace on a State Trip and Primarily Speaking.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Anti-choicery; war on agency. Covers entire section. Video may autoplay at first link.]

Kate Smith at CBS News: Missouri's Last Abortion Clinic Says It May Lose Its License This Week.
The last remaining abortion clinic in Missouri says it expects to be shut down this week, effectively ending legal abortion in the state.

In a statement to be released later Tuesday, Planned Parenthood said Missouri's health department is "refusing to renew" its annual license to provide abortion in the state. If the license is not renewed by May 31, Missouri would become the first state without a functioning abortion clinic since 1973 when Roe v. Wade was decided.

...Planned Parenthood said it plans to sue the state "in order to try to keep serving Missouri women."

"This is not a drill. This is not a warning. This is a real public health crisis," said Dr. Leana Wen, president and CEO of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
And, let us be very clear on this point, it's a public health crisis being caused by misogynist, consent-hostile, agency-thieving pigshits who invent reasons to try to put abortion providers out of business:
On May 20, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services notified Planned Parenthood of three issues that could impact license renewal, according to documents reviewed by CBS News and provided by Planned Parenthood.

On May 22, Planned Parenthood said it would address two of them: adjusting who at the clinic provided the state-mandated counseling and adding an additional pelvic exam for abortion patients.

But it said a third request was out of its control. According to Planned Parenthood, the health department said it was investigating "deficient practices," and needed to interview seven physicians who provide care at the clinic. Planned Parenthood said it could offer interviews only with two who are its employees. The remaining physicians provide services at the facility but aren't employed by Planned Parenthood and have not agreed to be interviewed.
Meanwhile, at the Supreme Court:


Ian Millhiser at ThinkProgress: We Just Got the First Supreme Court Abortion Opinion of the Kavanaugh Era. "In 2016, while serving as the governor of Indiana, Vice President Mike Pence signed an anti-abortion law that appears designed to troll liberals and give late night fodder to Fox News. ...On Tuesday, the Supreme Court handed down a brief, unsigned opinion in Box v. Planned Parenthood, which announced that the court will not hear the challenge to Indiana's ban on selective abortions. The practical effect of this decision is that the lower court's decision striking down that ban will remain untouched. The Supreme Court upheld a minor provision of Pence's trolly law, but it did so on exceedingly narrow grounds. That provision 'altered the manner in which abortion providers may dispose of fetal remains' to prevent 'incineration of fetal remains along with surgical byproducts.'"

Despite this legislative and judicial onslaught against women's et. al.'s agency, autonomy, right of consent, and very freedom, we're getting absolute bullshit articles in the press about how it's not that bad. To wit:


And as a very pointed reminder — and admonishment to anyone who dares utter any despicable variation on "people who live in red states deserve what they get" — Republicans and conservative judges are passing and upholding these laws in direct contravention of the will of a majority of voters. Leah C. Stokes at the New York Times: "Alabama State Legislators Are Wrong About Their Voters' Opinions on Abortion."
Alabama's law banning abortions even in the case of rape and incest has attracted big headlines. But the state is not alone in trying to all but eliminate abortion rights. Since the beginning of the year, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Utah have passed similar laws.

But most Americans — including four out of five people in Alabama — oppose these laws. Why would politicians pass abortion bans opposed by their voters?

One explanation is that politicians don't know what the public wants, or so my research suggests.
That's one explanation, sure. But the only explanation that matters is that Republican politicians don't fucking care what their voters want.

And all of us should be very concerned indeed that the GOP continues to behave like a party that isn't and will never be again beholden to voters to retain their power.

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[CN: Nativism; child abuse. Covers entire section.]

Catherine E. Shoichet and Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez at CNN: These Doctors Risked Their Careers to Expose the Dangers Children Face in Immigrant Family Detention.
Dr. Scott Allen and Dr. Pamela McPherson were used to working behind the scenes, quietly documenting the devastating things they'd seen.

Children's fingers crushed by cell doors. A boy who'd lost nearly a third of his body weight in a matter of days. Incorrect vaccine doses and missed diagnoses.

Each incident, the doctors say, was meticulously noted in reports they filed with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Allen and McPherson — an internist and a psychiatrist — are expert consultants contracted by the department's Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.

Their mission: inspecting the facilities where US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detains immigrant families.

For years, the doctors' expert opinions, like the facilities they inspected, remained out of the spotlight — unseen by most lawmakers and unheard by members of the public.

That changed, they say, when the Trump administration's policies left them no choice. The doctors became whistleblowers, speaking out with a dire warning. Family detention isn't safe, they said, and children's lives are at stake.

"We are writing to you, members of Congress with oversight responsibility, because we have a duty to raise our concerns about the ongoing and future threat of harm to children posed by the current and proposed expansion of the family detention program," the doctors said in a letter to the leaders of the Senate Whistleblower Protection Caucus.

Their new mission: Showing the world why immigrant family detention should be stopped.

"Detention of innocent children should never occur in a civilized society, especially if there are less restrictive options, because the risk of harm to children simply cannot be justified," they wrote.

That letter was sent nearly a year ago. And writing it changed their lives.

...[F]or Allen and McPherson, what started with one letter to Congress has become a quest with no end in sight.

"Each passing day of continued detention of children — and no acknowledgment of the risk that we have reported — alarms me even more," Allen told CNN in a recent interview.
Everyone in the U.S. should take a moment today to write their Senators and Congressional Representative and ask them to please heed the warnings and advice of Drs. Allen and McPherson, so that no more children may be harmed or die in U.S. custody while held in family detention.

If the CNN article isn't enough to convince you it's worth two minutes of your time, maybe this will... Tina Vasquez at Rewire.News: Trump Administration Separates Some Pregnant Migrants from Their Newborns Before Returning Them to Detention.
As Rewire.News reported in part one of this series, migrants prosecuted under the "zero-tolerance" policy are remanded to U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) custody, and this is when lapses in medical care happen. Advocates told Rewire.News pregnant migrants detained in USMS custody are not receiving adequate services, and they are shackled when accessing prenatal and postpartum care. Some women are even shackled during birth, as Rewire.News reported in part two of this series.

Advocates also report that some asylum seekers in the Western District of Texas who have given birth in USMS custody were forced to hand over their newborns to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS). Reuniting with their newborn hinges on their release from federal custody, and whether they can access legal help to navigate the child welfare system. We learned that women who find their way to advocacy organizations appear to be reuniting with their newborns, but Rewire.News was unable to verify what happens to the children of women who do not have access to legal help.
Sob.

MAKE NOISE. MAKE YOUR CALLS. SEND YOUR TWEETS AND EMAILS. RESIST.

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Today in rampaging authoritarianism...


Ben Penn at Bloomberg Law: Mulvaney Tightens Grip on Labor Chief After Trump Allies Grumble. "Donald Trump‘s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, has seized power over the Labor Department's rulemaking process out of frustration with the pace of deregulation under Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, according to current and former department officials and other people who communicate with the administration."

Kevin Breuninger at CNBC: Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao Reportedly Still Holds Construction Co. Stake She Pledged to Divest. "Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has held onto her shares of Vulcan Materials, a construction company she promised to divest from more than a year earlier, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. Vulcan, the U.S.' largest supplier of sand and gravel used in paving and building, has seen its stock price rise more than 12% since April 2018, when Chao said she would cash out her shares, according to a 2017 government ethics agreement. Chao's shares have risen in value by more than $40,000 since the month she said she would divest them, the Journal reported, citing corporate and government filings." Reminder that Chao is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Which the linked article does not even mention.


Coral Davenport and Mark Landler at the New York Times: Trump Administration Hardens Its Attack on Climate Science. "Now, after two years spent unraveling the [climate change] policies of his predecessors, Mr. Trump and his political appointees are launching a new assault. In the next few months, the White House will complete the rollback of the most significant federal effort to curb greenhouse-gas emissions, initiated during the Obama administration. It will expand its efforts to impose Mr. Trump's hard-line views on other nations, building on his retreat from the Paris accord and his recent refusal to sign a communiqué to protect the rapidly melting Arctic region unless it was stripped of any references to climate change. And, in what could be Mr. Trump's most consequential action yet, his administration will seek to undermine the very science on which climate change policy rests."

This, at the same time that, as Erin Durkin reports at the Guardian: "Tornadoes Rip Through Indiana and Ohio Leaving One Dead and Many Injured."

And Speaker Nancy Pelosi still refuses to launch impeachment hearings, and Congressional Republicans remain intransigently fixed in their position of defending and abetting Trump. Alexander Bolton reports at the Hill: "Senate GOP Vows to Quickly Quash Any Impeachment Charges." Of course they do.

We are in so much trouble.

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We Resist: Day 792

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Late yesterday and earlier today by me: Trump Announces U.S. Will Recognize Israel's Sovereignty over Golan Heights and Trump Still Wants Hillary Clinton "Locked Up" and So Much Anticipatory Mueller Chatter and Primarily Speaking.

Here are some more things in the news today...

This is a call to action from Rep. Maxine Waters:


MAKE YOUR CALLS. Let your reps know that you support the Democrats in pursuing impeachment of Donald Trump. They need to hear that we want them to do whatever it takes to disempower Trump.

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I linked this in comments of yesterday's thread, but just in case anyone missed it, especially given its importance...

Andrew Desiderio and Kyle Cheney at Politico: Cummings Demands Docs on Kushner's Alleged Use of Encrypted App for Official Business.
House Democrats are raising new concerns about what they say is recently revealed information from Jared Kushner's attorney indicating that the senior White House aide has been relying on encrypted messaging service WhatsApp and his personal email account to conduct official business.

The revelation came in a Dec. 19 meeting — made public by the House Oversight and Reform Committee for the first time on Thursday — between Reps. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) and Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), the former chairman of the Oversight panel, and Kushner's lawyer, Abbe Lowell.

Cummings, who now leads the Oversight Committee, says in a new letter to White House counsel Pat Cipollone that Lowell confirmed to the two lawmakers that Kushner "continues to use" WhatsApp to conduct White House business.

...Kushner, whom the president charged with overseeing the administration's Middle East policies, reportedly has communicated with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman via WhatsApp.

The details of the discussion about Kushner's email and messaging practices came as part of a new Oversight Committee demand for a slew of new documents from Kushner and other current and former White House officials, including his wife Ivanka Trump, former deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland, and former top strategist Steve Bannon.

...According to Cummings, Lowell also told him and Gowdy that Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter who also serves as a top adviser, conducts official White House business through her personal email account. Cummings suggested that Ivanka Trump was in violation of the Presidential Records Act because she was not forwarding emails to her official White House account that deal with government-related business.

...Cummings also told Cipollone that the committee obtained a document showing that McFarland was using an AOL.com account to conduct official White House business. Cummings said the document shows that McFarland was in communication with Tom Barrack, a longtime Trump confidant and the chairman of the president's Inaugural Committee, about transferring "sensitive U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia."

Barrack pitched the plan to Bannon through Bannon's personal email account, according to Cummings.
Fucking hell!


[CN: Video may autoplay at link] Shane Croucher at Newsweek: Jared Kushner's Using WhatsApp for White House Business Is 'Far More Egregious' Than Hillary Clinton's Emails, Cybersecurity Expert Says. No shit! "During a discussion about the Kushner WhatsApp news on MSNBC's The 11th Hour, Clint Watts, a former FBI special agent and a cybersecurity expert, noted a story in The New York Times about 'internet mercenaries' selling their hacking skills to foreign governments. Watts told The 11th Hour that these private security companies were now targeting people 'in their communications at the point of origin — at the phone.' He continued: 'This is what it's about now. It's not about this intercepting en route. It's about companies now that have the ability — and this is well-known in cybersecurity circles, I hear about it all the time — going in and targeting anyone's phone and being able to tap into those communications. We cannot have this.'"

I mean, yes, of course that's correct. But when Jared Kushner is using WhatsApp to communicate directly with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and K.T. McFarland is using an AOL account to discuss transferring U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia, the concern about hacking is rather less serious than the concern that we have traitors running the government who are using these technologies to operate in secrecy.

It would be bad if they were just being foolish in their top secret communications and risked getting hacked, but it's even worse that they are strategically avoiding transparency because they are apparently committing treason.

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Staff at the Daily Beast: Trump: 'People Will Not Stand for It' If Mueller Report Makes Me Look Bad. "In a new interview with his favorite cable TV network, [Donald] Trump was adamant that 'the people won't stand for it' if a report delivered by Special Counsel Robert Mueller makes him look bad." This, too, must be understood as part of Trump's campaign of stochastic terrorism. He is tacitly urging his supporters to not "stand for it" and to take action if Mueller's report is even critical of their dear leader.

The Christian Broadcasting Network asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo if he thinks Donald Trump might have been sent by God to save Jews from Iran, and he responded, "As a Christian, I certainly believe that's possible." OMG.


Matt Apuzzo at the New York Times: How Strongmen Turned Interpol into Their Personal Weapon. "Unwaveringly confident in its fellowship of nations, Interpol was slow to recognize an era in which autocrats and strongmen wield increasing power over international institutions. Today, Interpol is scrambling to bolster oversight across 194 countries and review tens of thousands of red notices that have accumulated over the years. Nobody knows how many are tainted by political influence. That leaves governments around the world, including the United States', trying to figure out whether they are arresting a fugitive or employing their police for the whims of a despot."

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[CN: Nativism. Covers entire section. Video may autoplay at first link.]

Danica McAdam and Artie Ojeda at NBC San Diego: Young U.S. Citizen Detained at Border Gave 'Inconsistent Info,' CBP Says. "U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are defending the decision to detain a 9-year-old girl for more than 30 hours as they worked to verify her identification. Thelma Galaxia said her friend, Michelle Cardenas, was driving each of their two children from Tijuana, where they live, to their schools in San Ysidro Monday morning, as they do nearly every day. ...Galaxia says CBP officers accused her daughter of lying about her identity [because she is younger in her passport photo]. ...CBP said the girl 'provided inconsistent information during her inspection,' and officers took her into custody 'to perform due diligence in confirming her identity and citizenship.'" Goddammit.

Michael Y. Park at the Points Guy: Airline Assured Flight Attendant She'd Be Safe to Fly to Mexico; When She Returned, ICE Detained Her. "Selene Saavedra Roman, 28, a resident of College Station, Texas, had been a crew member for Phoenix-based Mesa Airlines for less than a month in February when she was scheduled for a flight to Mexico out of Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), even though she'd already made it clear that she didn't want to work any flights outside the U.S. ...Saavedra immediately told her supervisors she was worried — she was, after all, a so-called Dreamer, one of an estimated 700,000 immigrants to the US who fall under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy. ...But Mesa Airlines insisted she was legally all right to fly to Mexico and back. ...She ended up being held at the Houston airport for 24 hours, then Immigrations and Customs Enforcement transferred her to a privately run immigration detention facility in Conroe, Texas."

This is a situation where Trump's vile nativist agenda has fundamentally changed things for undocumented immigrants living in the United States: "According to [her attorney, Belinda Arroyo], immigration officials at Houston airport previously would have granted Saavedra a parole — a legal exception that would have allowed her, as a DACA recipient, to leave and reenter the country without hassle. But because of DACA's legal limbo, it's not clear whether paroles still apply." Rage seethe boil.

Molly O'Toole at the LA Times: Marine Corps Commandant Says Deploying Troops to the Border Poses 'Unacceptable Risk'. "The commandant of the Marines has warned the Pentagon that deployments to the southwest border and funding transfers under the president's emergency declaration, among other unexpected demands, have posed 'unacceptable risk to Marine Corps combat readiness and solvency.' In two internal memos, Marine Corps Gen. Robert Neller said the 'unplanned/unbudgeted' deployment along the border that [Donald] Trump ordered last fall, and shifts of other funds to support border security, had forced him to cancel or reduce planned military training in at least five countries, and delay urgent repairs at bases." Welp.

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[CN: Anti-choicery; dehumanization of people who can get pregnant] Ari Bee at Rewire.News: Georgia's Total Abortion Ban Would Give Rights to a Fertilized Egg.
Most of Georgia's House Bill 481 focuses on redefining medical and legal viability as beginning when a fetus has "a detectable heartbeat," usually around six weeks' gestational age. This effectively outlaws all abortion, as many people don't know they're pregnant at six weeks. However, the bill slips in language that fundamentally redefines a "natural person," to include "a member of the species Homo sapiens at any stage of development who is carried in the womb."

...Jalessah Jackson, the Georgia coordinator for SisterSong, a women of color reproductive justice collective based in Atlanta, told Rewire.News by email that the so-called fetal personhood language in anti-choice bills like HB 481 is a direct attack on the autonomy and rights of anyone who can become pregnant.

"To be clear, the desired outcome of fetal personhood framing is to remove the pregnant person's human and reproductive rights altogether," Jackson said.
As I have been noting for at least six years, these laws value fetuses more highly than the people who carry them. That's not a bug of anti-choice legislation; that's a feature.

[CN: Gun violence; abuse] Arika Herron at the Indianapolis Star: 'It Hurt So Bad': Indiana Teachers Shot with Plastic Pellets During Active Shooter Training. "An active-shooter training exercise at an Indiana elementary school in January left teachers with welts, bruises, and abrasions after they were shot with plastic pellets by the local sheriff's office conducting the session. The incident, acknowledged in testimony this week before state lawmakers, was confirmed by two elementary school teachers in Monticello, who described an exercise in which teachers were asked by local law enforcement to kneel down against a classroom wall before being sprayed across their backs with plastic pellets without warning. 'They told us, 'This is what happens if you just cower and do nothing,'' said one of the two teachers, both of whom asked IndyStar not to be identified out of concern for their jobs." JFC.

[CN: Trans hatred] Also in Indiana... Casey Quinlan at ThinkProgress: Indiana Republicans Push Anti-Trans Legislation Days After Gender-Neutral License Victory. "Indiana lawmakers are trying to make it harder for transgender and non-binary people to correct the gender on their ID cards and driver's licenses only a few days after Indiana became the sixth state in the nation to provide non-binary people with a gender marker option. A new amendment, introduced by a Republican state representative, would require people who want their correct gender marker on their ID card to first change their birth certificate — something that is often impossible for people born in a different state." Such assholes.

Emily Barrett and Katherine Greifeld at Bloomberg News: U.S. Treasury Yield Curve Inverts for First Time Since 2007. "A closely watched section of the Treasury yield curve on Friday turned negative for the first time since the crisis more than a decade ago, underscoring concern about a possible economic slump and the prospect that the Federal Reserve will have to cut interest rates. The gap between the 3-month and 10-year yields vanished on Friday as a surge of buying pushed long-end rates sharply lower. Inversion is widely considered a reliable harbinger of recession in the U.S. The 10-year slipped to as low as 2.439 percent." Swell.

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We Resist: Day 736

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Roger Stone Arrested; Indicted on Seven Counts and FAA Halts Flights into LaGuardia over Air Traffic Control Staffing Concerns.

Here are some more things in the news today...

Joshua Eaton at ThinkProgress: Trump Tells Federal Workers to Borrow Groceries as Second Missed Payday Looms.
Donald Trump suggested Thursday that the 800,000 federal workers who are facing a second missed paycheck at the end of this week should essentially borrow groceries to get through what has become the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

"Local people know who they are, when they go for groceries and everything else," Trump said of federal workers during a meeting on trade at the White House. "And I think… that they will work along. I know banks are working along."

"And that's what happens in times like this," Trump continued. "They know the people, they've been dealing with them for years, and they work along."

Trump's apparent suggestion that local grocery stores will let furloughed federal workers take food on an IOU was offered as an explanation for comments made Thursday by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who questioned why federal workers who aren't getting paid would need to turn to food banks for help. Ross, himself a millionaire, said workers should simply take out emergency loans to cover their living expenses.
These fucking jagoffs have no idea how the world actually works. JFC.


Amanda Michelle Gomez at ThinkProgress: The Ways the Government Shutdown Is Impacting Workers' Health and Well-Being. "It's hard to fully grasp the toll this partial shutdown is taking on the country. For one, it's of unprecedented length. But its effects are immediate and sometimes dire depending on other life circumstances like income or health. ...'The emotional stress is overwhelming,' said Bony King-Taylor, a psychologist in D.C. Many of her clients are federal workers and so she's hearing firsthand how the shutdown is making daily tasks, like paying for groceries or child care, excruciating."


I would be amazed if some of those "irate" senators weren't actually having some important closed-door communications about Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell right about now.

In related (even if it doesn't seem like it) news... Josh Dawsey and Michelle Ye Hee Lee at the Washington Post: Koch Network Tells Donors It Plans to Stay out of 2020 Race, Once Again Declining to Back Trump. "The conservative Koch political network has told donors that it plans to once again stay out of the presidential race and will not work to help reelect [Donald] Trump in 2020, a move that sidelines a major player that has been pivotal in mobilizing voters on the right for more than a decade. ...The network's plan to stay out of the 2020 race was quietly relayed to major donors in recent months, according to people familiar with the conversations."

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Olivia Messer at the Daily Beast: Fox & Friends on Roger Stone Indictment: 'Where's the Russia Collusion?' "'Where is the Russia collusion?' an incredulous Steve Doocy asked on the Fox & Friends couch early Friday morning as news broke that the president's longtime adviser Roger Stone had been indicted. The trio of co-hosts tried their best to put a positive spin on the bombshell document, which laid out how Stone had been directed by the Trump campaign to communicate with WikiLeaks about emails stolen by the Russians."

Relatedly: I've seen a lot of folks issuing totally trenchant reminders that Stone is "innocent until proven guilty," which, sure, but also that's kinda rendered inoperative when the guilty parties are basically like "yeah, we did it, but who even cares."

Laura Strickler, Ken Dilanian, and Peter Alexander at NBC News: Officials Rejected Jared Kushner for Top Secret Security Clearance, But Were Overruled. "Jared Kushner's application for a top-secret clearance was rejected by two career White House security specialists after an FBI background check raised concerns about potential foreign influence on him — but their supervisor overruled the recommendation and approved the clearance, two sources familiar with the matter told NBC News."

I mean, it's great to have confirmation of this, but that was definitely what I already assumed, given that it was publicly known at the time he was issued his permanent security clearance that he'd broken federal law multiple times by lying on his financial disclosure forms.

Priscilla Alvarez and Tammy Kupperman at CNN: White House Preparing Draft National Emergency Order, Has Identified $7 Billion for Wall. "The White House is preparing a draft proclamation for [Donald] Trump to declare a national emergency along the southern border and has identified more than $7 billion in potential funds for his signature border wall should he go that route, according to internal documents reviewed by CNN. Trump has not ruled out using his authority to declare a national emergency and direct the Defense Department to construct a border wall as Congress and the White House fight over a deal to end the government shutdown. But while Trump's advisers remain divided on the issue, the White House has been moving forward with alternative plans that would bypass Congress."

Trump has been and remains our most pressing national emergency.

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Tom Phillips and Julian Borger at the Guardian: Venezuela Crisis: U.S. Pulls Out Staff and Tells Citizens to 'Strongly Consider' Leaving. "The U.S. state department has urged its citizens to 'strongly consider' leaving Venezuela and ordered out non-emergency government staff as the head of the country's armed forces warned of a civil war sparked by a U.S.-backed 'criminal plan' to unseat Nicolás Maduro. In a live address to the nation on Thursday, the defence minister, Vladimir Padrino, accused the Venezuelan opposition led by Juan Guaidó, the United States, and regional allies such as Brazil of launching an attempted coup against Maduro that risked bringing 'chaos and anarchy' to the country." Fucking hell. What an ungodly mess. I have friends in Caracas, trying to get out, and I am so worried for them.

Greg Andrews at the Indianapolis Business Journal: Decimation of Daily Newspapers Sets Stage for Potential Star Sale.
Days after Gannett Co. agreed to buy Central Newspapers Inc., parent of The Indianapolis Star and The Arizona Republic, for $2.6 billion in 2000, then-Gannett CEO Doug McCorkindale toured the Indianapolis newsroom and declared, "It's going to be business as usual, for the most part."

It was the last four words that worried Star staffers — who were all too familiar with Gannett's reputation for cutting staff to boost profits. But no one at Central Newspapers or at Gannett's headquarters in Virginia foresaw the economic forces that have devastated the daily newspaper business over the last two decades — and whittled the size of The Star's newsroom from 280 people at the time of the deal to about 80 today.

The cuts could get substantially worse if Digital First Media prevails in its quest to purchase Gannett. The Denver-based company on Jan. 14 unveiled a $1.36 billion, unsolicited offer for the publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the United States — including USA Today, The Cincinnati Enquirer, and Detroit Free Press — and more than 170 in the United Kingdom.

All newspaper companies have cut costs as they struggle with the decline in what had been their cash cow — print advertising — and simultaneously scratch and claw for digital advertising — a far more competitive realm and one that's far less profitable.

But rather than investing in initiatives that could create a brighter future, Digital First, controlled by the hedge fund Alden Global Capital, has been unabashed in minimizing expenses to maximize profit — seemingly with little concern over how cuts would affect newspapers' ability to fulfill their missions of covering news and serving as a watchdog in their communities.
So, this is very bad news for a whole lot of reasons, but I want to highlight that, if the Indy Star goes away, so does most of the journalistic record on Mike Pence's time as governor of Indiana. Even if the paper is merely digitally rebranded, all the old links get broken. You kill the Indy Star, you kill the public record on Pence.

And finally, speaking of Indiana... Ian Graber-Stiehl at Earther: The Wild Dunes of Indiana Are in a Fight to Survive. "According to findings Powell and the park have made, the Dunes' growing season will kick off earlier and stretch a month longer by 2050. Rising temperatures and an increase in 'extreme heat days' above 90 degrees Fahrenheit will stress many insects (such as bumblebees) and allow southern tree species, warm-weather grasses, and invasive reeds to encroach, potentially pushing out cold-weather boreal pines and grasses, said Powell. Precipitation has already increased by 18 percent over the last century. By 2050, it could jump another 22 percent, falling increasingly — in the dead of a formerly frigid Great Lakes winter — as rain. 'We're going to have floods, and droughts, sometimes right next to each other,' Powell said." Sob.

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Pete Buttigieg Announces Candidacy for President

Pete Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who oversaw the city's return from the brink, was a Rhodes scholar, is an Afghanistan war veteran, and is gay, has announced that he is running for president. Cathleen Decker at the Washington Post reports:

Buttigieg suffused his announcement with references to his youth and the generational exception he represents compared to most of the Democratic field. He turned 37 on Saturday, making him the youngest entrant so far in the presidential race.

"I belong to a generation that is stepping forward right now. We're the generation that lived through school shootings, that served in the wars after 9/11, and we're the generation that stands to be the first to make less than our parents unless we do something different," he said in his announcement video.

"We can't just polish off a system so broken. It is a season for boldness and a focus on the future."

...He acknowledged Wednesday that he is "aware of the odds" he faces in leaping from local office — particularly one representing a city of just over 100,000 people — to a presidential campaign. But he also faced a dismal potential for rising to statewide office in his Republican-dominated state.

Like others considering a presidential race — among them Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, and Eric Garcetti, mayor of Los Angeles — Buttigieg is emphasizing his role in his city's transformation.

After taking office at the age of 29, he confronted an industrial Midwest town that, like many others, had been left foundering by economic changes in recent decades that ruined much of the city's financial base. He pushed to revitalize South Bend, draw in new residents and businesses, diversify the economy, and clean up blighted, abandoned homes.

"When I arrived in office at the beginning of this decade, the national press said that our city was dying," he said in his video. "People on the outside didn't believe our city had a future."

"We propelled our city's comeback by taking our eyes off the rearview mirror, being honest about change, and insisting on a better future," he said, suggesting that he would be able to force similar transformations at the national level.
The observation that Buttigieg "faced a dismal potential for rising to statewide office" in Indiana is an important one. I believe his presidential run is a serious one. I'm sure he would also be happy to end up in the eventual nominee's veep slot. But even if he doesn't end up on the Democratic ticket in either capacity, a presidential run, especially if he makes it to the debate stage, will raise his national profile and help him significantly if he wants to run for U.S. Senator or governor of Indiana. Running on having led the revitalization of South Bend isn't a bad campaign for a Cabinet position in a Democratic presidency, either.

So, there are reasons to be supportive of Buttigieg's run, with a long view of the party's future leadership, even if one doesn't imagine he's ready to be president.

Another thing I'll note: The fact that Buttigieg is gay creates yet another stumbling block for Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden and their narrative of running only if they are the best candidates. If either of them runs at this point, my question is obviously gonna be: Really? Y'all are more qualified than three female senators, a Latino former cabinet member, and a gay mayor who's proven he can win in an unlikely place?

Okay! Looking forward to seeing that case being made by old white dudes. (I am not looking forward to that.)

They can't even pivot and make a "fear of the unknown" case without reminding everyone that they're a couple of pre-rejected known quantities whose only point of difference is being straight old white men. "You didn't like me before, but HOW ABOUT NOW compared to all these marginalized people?" Yikes.

Anyway. Congratulations to Mayor Pete on his shiny new campaign! I already regret the ugly homophobia he'll be obliged to navigate and respect him for having the gumption and patriotism to do it.

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Today in Anti-Choice Terrorism

[Content Note: Anti-choicery; harassment; intimidation.]

Bearing in mind the previous item, about the Trump Regime empowering their base of violent bigots to 3D-print unlicensed and untraceable guns, it's terribly chilling to contemplate the escalating violence toward abortion providers, against whom anti-choicers have waged a long-running terrorist campaign ignored by presidents of both parties.

Teddy Wilson at Rewire.News reports on the latest in Indiana, where former governor and current vice president Mike Pence oversaw sustained attacks on abortion providers and abortion-seeking people:

Residents in a pair of Indiana neighborhoods were recently mailed flyers that disclosed the home addresses and included photographs of physicians who provide abortion care at clinics operated by Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky (PPINK), as part of a campaign by anti-choice activists to target abortion provider for harassment.

Operation Save America (OSA), the radical anti-choice group with a history of similar acts of targeted harassment of abortion providers, produced the flyers in conjunction with a conference being sponsored by the organization this week in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Anti-choice activists have often used mailers and flyers with graphic images and inflammatory rhetoric to target abortion providers.

Harmony Glenn, a member of the Leadership Team of Indy Feminists, told Rewire.News that while she was not surprised, she was angered by anti-choice activists' invasion of the privacy of abortion providers.

"I find myself unable to be surprised anymore by what groups like OSA are willing and able to do in the name of their cause," Glenn said. "Nobody should have to worry that when they go home their home isn't safe, especially doctors and providers who are facing more than enough [harassment] at work."

There has been a massive surge in violent actions against abortion providers. There were more than three times as many incidents of trespassing, obstruction, and blockades of abortion clinics in 2017 than in the previous year, according to a report by the National Abortion Federation (NAF).
Which is precisely the point. Anti-choicers are waging a terrorist campaign designed explicitly to terrorize healthcare providers so they will stop their work; clinic staff so they will quit their jobs; patients so they will not seek legal healthcare procedures.
James Farrar, a pastor of Aletheia Church and a speaker at OSA's conference, told the Indianapolis Star the flyers were intended to inform residents that one of their neighbors "makes their living by killing children," and dismissed concerns that the public disclosure could affect the safety of the physicians and their families.
Of course he dismissed those concerns, because that's the entire objective. He and his co-conspirators use incendiary language with the hope that it will provoke someone into doing violence from which they will then distance themselves.

It's textbook stochastic terrorism, and they continue to get away with it because we have indulged the disgusting and dangerous pretense that "both sides have equally valid views" on abortion for longer than I've been alive.

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We Resist: Day 537

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: So Trump Picked Brett Kavanaugh and Trump Leaves for Europe, with Harsh Words for NATO and Kind Words for Putin and Trump's War on Immigrants: The Latest.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Nativism] Alice Ollstein at TPM: DOJ Threatens More Migrant Family Separations After Judge's Scathing Ruling.
In the wake of a federal judge slapping down the Trump administration's attempt to roll back decades-old protections for children in immigration detention, the Trump administration is threatening to present migrant parents with a choice between indefinite detention with their children or continued separation — leaving out the third option used by previous administrations of supervised release.

..."The court does appear to acknowledge that parents who cross the border will not be released and must choose between remaining in family custody with their children pending immigration proceedings or requesting separation from their children so the child may be placed with a sponsor," Justice Department spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement Monday night.

...Without revealing whether or not the administration plans to appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, O'Malley said: "We disagree with the court's ruling declining to amend the Flores Agreement to recognize the current crisis of families making the dangerous and unlawful journey across our southern border."

But the fiery Monday night ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee did not give the administration the green light for indefinite detention and separations the DOJ is claiming.
What a surprise. Exactly as I predicted.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is busily turning the Department of Justice into a fully-controlled arm of the White House:


Benczkowski is the guy about whom Senator Dick Durbin was urgently warning last week, but his confirmation has flown almost entirely under the radar because of everything else.

In other "Trump is reshaping the country faster than we can even comprehend it" news...


Yikes. That is very bad.

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Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly at the Washington Post: Anatomy of a Trump Rally: 76 Percent of Claims Are False, Misleading, or Lacking Evidence. "We're doing something new: Analyzing every factual claim from [Donald] Trump's campaign rally in Montana on Thursday. According to The Fact Checker's database, the president had made 3,251 false or misleading claims at the end of May, and his average daily rate was climbing. This side of Trump really comes alive during campaign rallies, so we wanted to do the math and find out whether the president speaks more fictions or facts in front of his crowds."

Coooooool. Who is this waste of time and energy for, though? Anyone with sense already knows he's a compulsive liar, and the members of his MAGA cult will never believe you and/or don't even care and/or consider his dishonesty a positive. What a pointless piece of performative circle-jerkery for their Beltway colleague and literally no one else.

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Niels Lesniewski at RollCall: After Moscow Trip, Senator Ron Johnson Says Election Meddling Overblown. "One of the Republican senators back from a trip to Moscow is suggesting that Congress went too far in punishing Russia for meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. 'I've been pretty upfront that the election interference — as serious as that was, and unacceptable — is not the greatest threat to our democracy,' Sen. Ron Johnson said in an interview with the Washington Examiner published over the weekend. 'We've blown it way out of proportion.'" Oh.

Luke Harding at the Guardian: Former Putin Adviser Has Secret Investment in U.S. Energy Firm Praised by Trump. "Vladimir Putin's former chief of staff has a secret investment in an American energy company hailed by Donald Trump as creating jobs for American workers. Alexander Voloshin — who served as Boris Yeltsin's chief of staff before working for Putin between 2000 and 2003 — has an undisclosed stake in American Ethane, a Houston-based firm that recently signed a multibillion dollar export deal with China." Sounds about right.

Josh Dawsey, Tom Hamburger, and Ashley Parker at the Washington Post: Giuliani Works for Foreign Clients While Serving as Trump's Attorney. "Rudolph W. Giuliani continues to work on behalf of foreign clients both personally and through his namesake security firm while serving as [Donald] Trump's personal attorney — an arrangement experts say raises conflict of interest concerns and could run afoul of federal ethics laws. Giuliani said in recent interviews with The Washington Post that he is working with clients in Brazil and Colombia, among other countries, as well as delivering paid speeches for a controversial Iranian dissident group. He has never registered with the Justice Department on behalf of his overseas clients, asserting it is not necessary because he does not directly lobby the U.S. government and is not charging Trump for his services." Sure.


Hahahahahahaha nothing matters! *jumps into Christmas tree*

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[CN: Racism; death] Ayana Byrd at Colorlines: Racism Linked to High Maternal and Infant Mortality for Native Women. "The Center for American Progress released a report [July 9] that finds that institutional racism, which has been proven to negatively impact the health of Black women, is also a factor behind high maternal and infant mortality rates for Native Americans. In 'American Indian and Alaska Native Maternal and Infant Mortality: Challenges and Opportunities,' authors Lucy Truschel and Cristina Novoa also found that in the face of disproportionately high death rates for mothers and babies, traditional Indigenous community practices are instrumental in getting women better access to health care."

[CN: Harassment; war on agency] Teddy Wilson at Rewire.News: Anti-Choice Intimidation, Harassment Close Indiana Planned Parenthood Clinic. "Planned Parenthood is closing its clinic in Fort Wayne, Indiana, because of a coordinated intimidation and harassment campaign by anti-choice activists. The closure of the reproductive health-care clinic comes amid a massive surge in violent actions against abortion providers. ...Christie Gillespie, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky (PPINK), said in a statement Monday that Fort Wayne patients and providers have been subjected to harassment and attacks from those who oppose abortion rights. 'I am putting Allen County Right to Life, and all anti-women's groups, on notice: You have intimidated and harassed us for the last time in this community,' Gillespie said. 'We will be back, stronger than ever before. Because our supporters know that we provide lifesaving, high quality health care to the thousands of Hoosiers in the Fort Wayne community. No matter what.'"

[CN: Death penalty] And in other news, a number of state governments are still really determined to execute people, despite the fact that murder drug availability has made that extremely difficult. So they're getting "inventive."


If Republican state legislatures spent half as much time on figuring out how to support people's lives as they did trying to figure out how to kill people, we'd live in a goddamn utopia.

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We Resist: Day 533

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Trump Launches Racist, Sexist Attacks on Maxine Waters and Elizabeth Warren and Trump's War on Immigrants Continues Apace.

Here are some more things in the news today...


Kia Morgan-Smith at the Grio: Therese Patricia Okoumou Speaks Out After Arrest for Climbing Statue of Liberty to Protest Trump Immigration Policy.
Therese Patricia Okoumou, the soul sister who defiantly sat at the base of Lady Liberty to protest of Trump's inhumane immigration policies, spoke out for the first time and credited our Forever First Lady Michelle Obama as the inspiration for her Statue of Liberty sit-in.

"Michelle Obama … said when they go low, we go high. And I went as high as I could," Okoumou said.

The heroic Black woman, who is an immigrant herself, rose up in resistance and climbed the Statue of Liberty on the Fourth of July. The 44-year-year old was arrested and charged with trespassing, interference with government agency functions, and disorderly conduct, reports ABC7.

When she emerged from the court, crowds awaited her and cheered for Okoumou.

"Trump has ripped this country apart. It is depressing. It is outrageous," she said at a Thursday press conference. "His draconian zero-tolerance policy on immigration has to go."

...Okoumou is expected back in court August 3 for a status conference. She faces a maximum penalty of six months in prison and a fine.
I sincerely hope that she is not obliged to spend a single day in prison for calling attention to human rights abuses being committed by this administration, while they continue to live high on the taxpayer hog with no accountability in sight.

Speaking of no accountability, this thread by Democratic Senator from Illinois Dick Durbin about the incoming head of the DOJ Criminal Division is something.


And there's more where that came from.

Ana Swanson at the New York Times: Trump's Trade War Against China Is Officially Underway. "A trade war between the world's two largest economies officially began on Friday morning as the Trump administration followed through with its threat to impose tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products, a significant escalation of a fight that could hurt companies and consumers in both the United States and China. ...The escalation of the trade war from threat to reality is expected to ripple through global supply chains, raise costs for businesses and consumers, and roil global stock markets, which have been volatile in anticipation of a prolonged trade fight between the United States and almost everyone else."

Lily Kuo at the Guardian: China Retaliates with Tariffs After U.S. Begins Trade War. "Minutes after the U.S. tariffs went into effect at 12.01am on Friday U.S. time, a spokesperson for China's ministry of commerce said, 'China promised not to fire the first shot, but in order to safeguard the country's core interests as well as that of the people, it is forced to fight back,' according to Xinhua. ...'If what the U.S. wants is to escalate a trade war with China, then so be it. A little fighting may be the only way the Trump administration clears its mind and allows everyone to sober up,' the state-run Global Times said on Friday. 'The Trump administration is behaving like a gang of hoodlums with its shakedown of other countries, particularly China,' said an English-language article in the China Daily. On Thursday, a spokesperson for China's ministry of commerce said the U.S. will be 'opening fire on the whole world and also opening fire on itself.'"

Karoun Demirjian at the Washington Post: Republicans on Russia Trip Face Scorn and Ridicule from Critics at Home.
Republican lawmakers who went to Russia seeking a thaw in relations received an icy reception from Democrats and Kremlin watchers for spending the Fourth of July in a country that interfered in the U.S. presidential election and continues to deny it.

..."Russians wooing with a shopworn song — repugnant as nails on a blackboard," Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) wrote in a Twitter post in response to the delegation's trip. "They are enemies and adversaries, attacking us."

Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.) led the eight-member delegation on a multi-day tour of St. Petersburg and Moscow... Joining Shelby were Sens. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), John Hoeven (R-N.D.), Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), John Kennedy (R-La.), Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), John Thune (R-S.D.), and Rep. Kay Granger (R-Tex.).

Members of the delegation set off on their trip late last week promising to be tough with Russian officials ahead of the president's visit, especially on matters of election interference. But they struck a conciliatory tone once there: The point of their visit, Shelby stressed to the Duma leader, was to "strive for a better relationship" with Moscow, not "accuse Russia of this or that or so forth."
Fucking disloyal cowards.

[Content Note: Nativism; child abuse] Jonathan Blitzer at the New Yorker: Parents Are Struggling to Reclaim Their Children from the Office of Refugee Resettlement. "A few days ago, [a Honduran woman named Rosalinda Hernández] learned that it will be several more weeks, at least, before the government can return her [9-year-old son, with whom she'd crossed the border seeking asylum]. In order to regain custody of their children, immigrants like Hernández need to collect documents that prove their fitness as parents and submit their fingerprints — and the fingerprinting alone takes about twenty days to process."

[CN: Nativism; child abuse; rape culture] Rebekah Entralgo and Joshua Eaton at ThinkProgress: Man with History of Sex Crimes Working at Kansas Shelter for Unaccompanied Migrant Children. "A man with a history of serious sex crimes allegations is working at a shelter for unaccompanied immigrant children in Topeka, Kansas, according to public records reviewed by ThinkProgress. ...Alarmed by the 2014 news report, [Myra Gillum, a former case manager at the shelter] sent an email to the Department Health and Human Services, the Department of Homeland Security, and other federal agencies on Aug. 16, 2017, to let them know about his troubling past." And yet he is still working there.

[CN: White supremacy; death; anti-Black slur at link] Breanna Edwards at the Root: White Driver Who Fatally Struck Black Man, Called Him Racial Slur After Death, Cleared of All Fault in Collision. "A white driver who struck and killed a black Louisiana motorist who stopped to pick up debris off the roadway has been cleared of all wrongdoing in the fatal collision, state police said in a news release. This is despite the callousness that 18-year-old Matthew M. Martin allegedly showed after the crash, sending Snapchat messages after hitting and killing 31-year-old Sherell L. Lewis Jr. 'Y'all i just hit a whole guy on the highway,' one message, showing a red vehicle, read." Rage seethe boil.

[CN: White supremacy; anti-Blackness] Kristine Phillips at the Washington Post: A Black Lawmaker Was Canvassing Door to Door in Her District; a Constituent Called 911. "State Rep. Janelle Bynum, an Oregon Democrat, was talking to constituents, typing notes on her cellphone as she knocked on doors in her district just outside Portland. Then a sheriff's deputy pulled up. Bynum — who is black — said a resident in the Clackamas County neighborhood where she was canvassing had called the police on Tuesday, thinking she was 'suspicious' because she was going door to door and 'spending a lot of time typing on her cellphone after each house.'" FOR FUCK'S SAKE.

[CN: White supremacy; anti-Blackness] Sarah Newell and John Hinton at the Winston-Salem Journal: Man Accused of Racism No Longer Employed by Sonoco After Incident at Community Pool in Winston-Salem. "Winston-Salem police were called to a private community pool Wednesday afternoon after a white man asked a black woman to show her ID. ...About 2 p.m. Wednesday, Bloom asked a black woman, who was in the pool area, for identification, Gulkham said. ...In the video posted to Facebook, Bloom can be seen talking to the woman and police officers outside of the gate. The woman tells the two officers that Bloom asked for her address, then asked to see her ID. 'Where does it say that I have to show an ID to use my own pool,' the woman says." What a brave patriot, making sure no interloping babies get to use a pool during a heatwave. Fucking shitwheel.

[CN: Sexual harassment and assault; rape culture] Joshua Eaton at ThinkProgress: Leaked Notes Reveal Buddhist Leader Coerced Female Students into Sex. "A senior official in the Buddhist group Shambhala International admitted Monday that its head, prominent Buddhist teacher and author Sakyong Mipham, had coercive sexual relationships with his female students, according to meeting notes obtained by ThinkProgress. The notes come from a private video call Monday between ground-level Shambhala leaders and its governing body, called the Kalapa Council. They reveal a crisis of leadership, with members calling for Mipham, the council, or both to step down in the wake of a sex scandal that has rocked the organization. ...Last week, the advocacy group Buddhist Project Sunshine published a report detailing allegations of coercive relationships and sexual assault by Mipham — including a second-hand allegation that a woman in Chile accused him of rape."

[CN: Sexual harassment; hostility to consent]


[CN: Sexual assault; racism] Brian Slodysko at the AP: Indiana Governor, Legislative Leaders Call for AG to Resign. "Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and the two GOP Statehouse leaders on Thursday called for Republican Attorney General Curtis Hill to resign amid what they called credible claims that Hill drunkenly groped four women, including a lawmaker, at an Indianapolis bar. 'Four women had the courage to step forward to report sexual harassment by the Indiana attorney general,' the Republican governor said in a statement on Thursday night. 'The findings of the recent legislative report are disturbing and, at a minimum, show a violation of the state's zero tolerance sexual harassment policy.'" If it seems unusual that Indiana Republicans would so quickly disavow one of their own for sex abuse, let me assure you that it is and inform you that Curtis Hill is Black.

[CN: Sexual assault] Corky Siemaszko at NBC News: More Ohio State Wrestlers Say Rep. Jim Jordan Knew About Sexual Abuse When He Was Coach. "One of the wrestlers, Shawn Dailey, said he was groped half a dozen times by Dr. Richard Strauss in the mid-1990s, when Jordan was the assistant wrestling coach. Dailey said he was too embarrassed to report the abuse directly to Jordan at the time, but he said Jordan took part in conversations where Strauss' abuse of many other team members came up. 'I participated with Jimmy and the other wrestlers in locker-room talk about Strauss. We all did,' Dailey, 43, told NBC News, referring to Jordan. ...Dailey corroborated the account of one of those wrestlers, Dunyasha Yetts, who told NBC News that Yetts had protested to Jordan and head coach Russ Hellickson after Strauss tried to pull down his wrestling shorts when Yetts went to see him for a thumb injury."

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