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1/ I have to correct some misinformation here. The stakes are too high. We aren’t going bankrupt. It's a totally unfounded and incendiary suggestion, especially for a news outlet to make. Also, they’re fundraising for themselves off of our bruises? Oof. Mercenary in the guise of being supportive.
CANADA COMES TO THE RESCUE OF SOMALIAN REFEREE OMAR ARTAN! 🇨🇦🇸🇴 David Eby, Premier of British Columbia, has announced that his province would welcome Omar Artan. He stated that Artan should be allowed to referee World Cup matches within his jurisdiction, specifically in the host city of Vancouver.
really upsetting coda to the case of Calvin Duncan, an exoneree who, as I wrote last month, was elected by New Orleans voters in a landslide, prompting state Republicans to pass a law *abolishing* his position: Louisiana Supreme Court upheld the law last week ballsandstrikes.org/law-politics...
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A Black Man Won an Election In New Orleans. Republicans Are Trying to Abolish His Position Altogether
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The legislative response to Calvin Duncan’s landslide victory has a long, shameful history in Louisiana.
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So: *Exoneree Calvin Duncan won an election for clerk of criminal court in Orleans Parish. *The state legislature, AFTER seeing the election results, enacted a law eliminating the position. *The Louisiana Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, has now upheld that law. cases.justia.com/louisiana/su...
Can someone let the AP know that violating court orders is not a sign of "executive power. " It is a sign of contempt, lawlessness and authoritarianism.
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Matthew Segal
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I was hoping the Rose Garden would have been restored during the Biden Admin. Now it’s a paved patio with umbrella tables. Just awful.
And he still really, really wants the SAVE Act
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These union workers are brilliant! www.huffpost.com/entry/sofi-s...
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The stadium’s food and beverage workers reached a deal with their employer to avoid a strike ahead of the tournament, but preserved the right to walk off the job if federal immigration agents threaten...
If ICE Goes Rogue At The World Cup, They're Ready To Strike
Republicans are going to spend hundreds of billions that we don’t have to fund Trump’s endless war and line the pockets of the military industrial complex, which now includes members of Trump’s family. Nothing for you, but a fortune for war.
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Ron Filipkowski
Part of the reason Trump is having trouble negotiating with Iran is that he’s used to dealing with Republican politicians who fold at the first threat.
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Mark Jacob
Wild stuff happens in the Situation Room. I wonder how Trump is taking this NY Times piece www.huffpost.com/entry/jimmy-...
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The late night host took a closer look at a bizarre moment in the White House Situation Room.
'Can You Imagine?': Jimmy Kimmel Nearly Loses It Over Latest Trump 'Fetish' Allegation