Excellent policy analysis by @justinhendrix.bsky.social on a very significant overnight development.
The US government's shock action against Anthropic's Mythos and the reverberating effects.
A good night in Washington, DC:
⚽️ World Cup + 🍺 at the Brig
🌉 Dogwalk to Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge
⚽️World Cup+🏀NBA Finals 🍊🍹at Solace
🚧 Dogwalk home to the Hill past bright lights, police, & National Guard.
I love our city/state, but it’s time for us to get some space from this place.
Instead of oversight and using the power of the purse to check and balance overreach, Republicans in Congress are set to fund ICE for many months to come. That’s a historic error, for many reasons, as the administration seeks to scale mass deportation.
Congress should be holding officials accountable for ensuring everyone carrying out immigration enforces engages in lawful policing, as a core part of upholding their oath to uphold the Constitution, impeaching and removing those shown to be intentionally denying due process or violating the law.
As a database of judicial rulings compiled by journalists at @politico.com shows, ICE is violating the constitutional rights of people in the USA.
If ospreys can successfully raise a chick on a piling in the middle of the Anacostia River year after year, I should be able to manage coparenting a tween human to adulthood.
There been a lot of adulting this past decade, but I always find inspiration in Fred & Helen at the Douglass Memorial Bridge.
“Federal judges have ruled more than 13,300 times — the overwhelming majority of the 15,100 rulings — that ICE had detained people in violation of the law or their due process rights.”— @kyledcheney.bsky.social
www.politico.com/news/2026/05...