Swalwell, Goldman to offer bill stripping ICE agents of qualified immunity. This is a move that’s sparking a lot of discussion, and for good reason. The proposal, known as the ICE OUT Act, aims to remove the legal protection known as “qualified immunity” from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. Essentially, this means ICE agents could be held personally liable in civil lawsuits if they violate someone’s constitutional rights. The context for this is particularly relevant, especially considering recent events like the shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, which has reignited the debate around ICE’s tactics and accountability.
The core of the issue, and what’s driving the calls for this bill, is a growing sense that qualified immunity shields law enforcement, including ICE, from facing the consequences of their actions.… Continue reading
The Texas Secretary of State’s Office has provided the U.S. Justice Department with the state’s voter roll, containing information on approximately 18.4 million registered voters. This action follows the Justice Department’s request to all 50 states for their voter rolls, citing the need to enforce election laws and maintain voter list accuracy. However, this has raised concerns from experts and the Democratic National Committee, who worry about potential privacy violations and the possibility of eligible voters being removed from the rolls. The DNC is concerned the turnover of data is a “big government power grab” and could violate federal election law. Despite these concerns, Texas has stated its understanding that the agreement will not impact its responsibilities under the National Voter Registration Act or other federal laws.
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The FBI is responding to the scene, and it appears the unfolding events are under intense scrutiny. There’s a palpable sense that the truth might be buried, that independent investigation and unbiased evidence are under threat. It’s a sentiment echoing warnings about how authoritarian regimes operate, where each escalation, each seemingly small transgression, chips away at freedoms, leading to a point of no return. The current situation suggests this cycle of events is unfolding rapidly, potentially with the intention to obscure the facts and control the narrative.
The feeling of dismay is palpable, as it seems there is a very disturbing trend.… Continue reading
Following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem immediately declared it an act of domestic terrorism, a claim that was not supported by video evidence of the incident. Despite footage showing Good attempting to drive away from the agents, and witnesses reporting she was scared, the Trump administration, including former President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, amplified the rhetoric, demonizing Good and promoting conspiracy theories about a coordinated attack. Meanwhile, the administration is blocking state and local officials from participating in the investigation, citing a lack of jurisdiction and refusing to share evidence, raising concerns about the impartiality of the inquiry and the prospects for accountability in the shooting.
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On Wednesday, “Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings shared several posts on Bluesky, expressing his strong disapproval of Donald Trump and his administration. These posts were spurred by the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer and included Jennings’ endorsement of a candidate who would “prosecute the former regime.” Jennings also shared posts critical of the ICE shooting and the overall political climate. Despite previously being more reserved about his political views, this recent activity indicates a shift toward a more outspoken stance, likely signaling his willingness to express his opinions without fear of backlash.
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I’m the Mayor of Minneapolis. Trump is Lying to You. At this point, I am convinced that many of Trump’s supporters are fully aware he’s lying. They know, but they embrace the lies because those lies align with their deeply held beliefs and serve their narrative. These are the people who embody the essence of bad faith antagonism. It’s a reality where many seemingly don’t care about the lies, the corruption, the declining state of the nation, their communities, or their neighbors. The focus is on team loyalty and scoring “librul tearz.”
We must acknowledge that decades of constant propaganda and attacks on education have been effective for the fascists.… Continue reading
In response to the Wednesday shooting in Minneapolis involving an ICE agent, Governor Walz has authorized the Minnesota National Guard to support local and state law enforcement. The National Guard will focus on protecting critical infrastructure and safeguarding public safety, allowing local law enforcement to focus on community safety and investigations. The Minnesota State Patrol has also mobilized its Mobile Response Team. While Mayor Frey and Governor Walz condemned the shooting, the FBI has taken control of the investigation.
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On the anniversary of the 2023 riots, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva vetoed a bill that would have reduced the prison sentence of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted of plotting a coup. The former president’s supporters rioted in the capital, Brasilia, after his 2022 election loss, attempting to overthrow Lula. Lula’s decision was made in defiance of a bill passed by Congress, which could override the veto. However, analysts believe that overriding the veto would be a risky move ahead of upcoming general elections.
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The article argues that the United States is in a moral crisis, exemplified by Trump’s actions and policies during his second term. This administration is eroding democratic institutions, attacking civil rights, and violating international law, leading to a “moral calamity.” The author emphasizes the need for a “great reckoning,” including a moral inventory of Trump’s abuses, to counter this neofascist drift. Democrats and other pro-democracy advocates must reclaim the language of morality, recognizing that defending democracy requires taking moral action to ensure the survival of American democracy. A 21st-century Great Awakening is crucial to reversing the damage caused by the Trump era.
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Senate votes to curb military action in Venezuela in rare Trump rebuke, and it’s certainly a topic that’s sparked a lot of conversation, and for good reason. It’s not every day you see a significant rebuke of a President, especially on matters of foreign policy and the use of military force. This vote seems to have been met with a mix of reactions, ranging from cautious optimism to outright skepticism about its ultimate impact. The fact that this was a bipartisan effort, with Democrats and a small number of Republicans joining forces, speaks volumes about the level of concern in the Senate.… Continue reading
Swalwell, Goldman Bill Targets ICE Agents’ Qualified Immunity
Swalwell, Goldman to offer bill stripping ICE agents of qualified immunity. This is a move that’s sparking a lot of discussion, and for good reason. The proposal, known as the ICE OUT Act, aims to remove the legal protection known as “qualified immunity” from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. Essentially, this means ICE agents could be held personally liable in civil lawsuits if they violate someone’s constitutional rights. The context for this is particularly relevant, especially considering recent events like the shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, which has reignited the debate around ICE’s tactics and accountability.
The core of the issue, and what’s driving the calls for this bill, is a growing sense that qualified immunity shields law enforcement, including ICE, from facing the consequences of their actions.… Continue reading
Texas Hands Voter Data to Trump: Fear, Fascism, and Election Rigging Concerns
The Texas Secretary of State’s Office has provided the U.S. Justice Department with the state’s voter roll, containing information on approximately 18.4 million registered voters. This action follows the Justice Department’s request to all 50 states for their voter rolls, citing the need to enforce election laws and maintain voter list accuracy. However, this has raised concerns from experts and the Democratic National Committee, who worry about potential privacy violations and the possibility of eligible voters being removed from the rolls. The DNC is concerned the turnover of data is a “big government power grab” and could violate federal election law. Despite these concerns, Texas has stated its understanding that the agreement will not impact its responsibilities under the National Voter Registration Act or other federal laws.
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Federal Agents Shoot Two in Portland: Growing Concerns of Impunity and Cover-Up
The FBI is responding to the scene, and it appears the unfolding events are under intense scrutiny. There’s a palpable sense that the truth might be buried, that independent investigation and unbiased evidence are under threat. It’s a sentiment echoing warnings about how authoritarian regimes operate, where each escalation, each seemingly small transgression, chips away at freedoms, leading to a point of no return. The current situation suggests this cycle of events is unfolding rapidly, potentially with the intention to obscure the facts and control the narrative.
The feeling of dismay is palpable, as it seems there is a very disturbing trend.… Continue reading
Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Cover-Up of ICE Killing
Following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem immediately declared it an act of domestic terrorism, a claim that was not supported by video evidence of the incident. Despite footage showing Good attempting to drive away from the agents, and witnesses reporting she was scared, the Trump administration, including former President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, amplified the rhetoric, demonizing Good and promoting conspiracy theories about a coordinated attack. Meanwhile, the administration is blocking state and local officials from participating in the investigation, citing a lack of jurisdiction and refusing to share evidence, raising concerns about the impartiality of the inquiry and the prospects for accountability in the shooting.
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Ken Jennings’ Anti-Trump Post: Jeopardy Host’s Stance on MAGA Goes Viral
On Wednesday, “Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings shared several posts on Bluesky, expressing his strong disapproval of Donald Trump and his administration. These posts were spurred by the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer and included Jennings’ endorsement of a candidate who would “prosecute the former regime.” Jennings also shared posts critical of the ICE shooting and the overall political climate. Despite previously being more reserved about his political views, this recent activity indicates a shift toward a more outspoken stance, likely signaling his willingness to express his opinions without fear of backlash.
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Minneapolis Mayor: Trump’s Lies Threaten Our Cities and Republic
I’m the Mayor of Minneapolis. Trump is Lying to You. At this point, I am convinced that many of Trump’s supporters are fully aware he’s lying. They know, but they embrace the lies because those lies align with their deeply held beliefs and serve their narrative. These are the people who embody the essence of bad faith antagonism. It’s a reality where many seemingly don’t care about the lies, the corruption, the declining state of the nation, their communities, or their neighbors. The focus is on team loyalty and scoring “librul tearz.”
We must acknowledge that decades of constant propaganda and attacks on education have been effective for the fascists.… Continue reading
Minnesota National Guard Staged: Walz Aims to Protect Property, Infrastructure, and Maintain Order
In response to the Wednesday shooting in Minneapolis involving an ICE agent, Governor Walz has authorized the Minnesota National Guard to support local and state law enforcement. The National Guard will focus on protecting critical infrastructure and safeguarding public safety, allowing local law enforcement to focus on community safety and investigations. The Minnesota State Patrol has also mobilized its Mobile Response Team. While Mayor Frey and Governor Walz condemned the shooting, the FBI has taken control of the investigation.
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Lula Vetoes Bill to Shorten Bolsonaro’s Jail Sentence
On the anniversary of the 2023 riots, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva vetoed a bill that would have reduced the prison sentence of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted of plotting a coup. The former president’s supporters rioted in the capital, Brasilia, after his 2022 election loss, attempting to overthrow Lula. Lula’s decision was made in defiance of a bill passed by Congress, which could override the veto. However, analysts believe that overriding the veto would be a risky move ahead of upcoming general elections.
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America’s Moral and Emotional Crisis: A Call for Action and Reckoning
The article argues that the United States is in a moral crisis, exemplified by Trump’s actions and policies during his second term. This administration is eroding democratic institutions, attacking civil rights, and violating international law, leading to a “moral calamity.” The author emphasizes the need for a “great reckoning,” including a moral inventory of Trump’s abuses, to counter this neofascist drift. Democrats and other pro-democracy advocates must reclaim the language of morality, recognizing that defending democracy requires taking moral action to ensure the survival of American democracy. A 21st-century Great Awakening is crucial to reversing the damage caused by the Trump era.
Read More
Senate Rebukes Trump’s Venezuela Action in Rare Bipartisan Vote
Senate votes to curb military action in Venezuela in rare Trump rebuke, and it’s certainly a topic that’s sparked a lot of conversation, and for good reason. It’s not every day you see a significant rebuke of a President, especially on matters of foreign policy and the use of military force. This vote seems to have been met with a mix of reactions, ranging from cautious optimism to outright skepticism about its ultimate impact. The fact that this was a bipartisan effort, with Democrats and a small number of Republicans joining forces, speaks volumes about the level of concern in the Senate.… Continue reading