Eagle Ed Martin, a Trump-aligned activist, stirred controversy by investigating New York Attorney General Letitia James and then showing up at her home, violating Justice Department protocols and norms. Further scrutiny is brought to light as Trump seemingly plans to interfere with election processes through executive order. Claims are made that states are merely agents of the federal government, and can be told how to run elections by the President. These actions raise concerns about the integrity of the Justice Department and potential meddling in state elections.
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According to Senator Adam Schiff, Donald Trump is supporting Texas Republicans’ plans to redraw congressional maps to favor the GOP, driven by his fear of losing the House majority in the upcoming midterms. Trump’s endorsement of this redistricting effort, which could potentially add five House seats for Republicans, represents a threat to democracy, according to Schiff. In response, Schiff is backing California’s plan to remove five Republican House seats. Trump has also recently escalated his attacks on Schiff, calling for his imprisonment.
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During a joint Oval Office appearance, Donald Trump jested about the possibility of suspending U.S. elections during wartime, referencing a past point of pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump questioned if elections could be halted if the U.S. were at war in 3 1/2 years. Zelenskyy, who was with Trump, laughed and said he “liked” the idea. Zelenskyy also stated that he was open to holding elections, but they would need safety measures and a truce on the battlefield, sky, and sea to make them possible.
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**Abolish the Senate. End the Electoral College. Pack the Court.**
It’s time to have a serious look at how we govern ourselves. The call to abolish the Senate isn’t a radical one if we truly believe in democratic ideals. The Senate, as it currently functions, is an outdated vestige designed to appease the South, and its structure fundamentally undermines the principle of one person, one vote. If we’re aiming for a true democracy, a legislative body that gives equal weight to every citizen is non-negotiable. Now, that doesn’t mean it’s a simple process. Any such change necessitates a constitutional overhaul, but in contemplating this path, we might also consider other crucial reforms.… Continue reading
Pentagon chief endorses Christian nationalist push to give voting rights to households, not women? Well, that’s a sentence that just keeps unraveling, doesn’t it? It’s frankly unbelievable that someone in a position of such power would even entertain the idea of stripping away the voting rights of an entire gender, especially in a modern democracy. The core of the issue is so fundamentally wrong, that it’s hard to know where to begin. It sounds like a throwback to a different century, a time when women’s voices were deliberately silenced, and their contributions disregarded.
The idea of giving voting rights to households rather than individuals just opens up a massive can of worms, doesn’t it?… Continue reading
The article highlights the increasing authoritarian consolidation in Washington D.C., where the president is leveraging the city’s legal vulnerabilities to expand federal control. This move, preceded by a highly publicized incident, is viewed as a test-run for a broader national vision targeting major cities and vulnerable populations. The author argues that simply observing and discussing these developments is insufficient, emphasizing the need for collective action and community defense against Trump’s actions. Drawing parallels to historical instances of authoritarianism, the article underscores the importance of protecting those targeted and building an infrastructure of resistance.
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During a statement, the speaker highlighted several cities facing significant issues, specifically mentioning Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Baltimore, and Oakland. These cities were labeled as “very bad” and “far gone.” The speaker expressed optimism about resolving issues in Washington, D.C., and suggested that other cities should observe the progress and potentially address their own problems, including addressing policies like cashless bail. A future review of New York was also proposed.
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House Democrat: ‘Pretty clear’ Trump ‘wants his own domestic police force’ – it’s a statement that hangs heavy in the air, doesn’t it? The idea itself, though, is hardly a whisper in the wind; it’s a scream. The evidence, the implications, the historical echoes – they all contribute to the sense of something dangerous brewing. It’s not like the signs weren’t there. From the way certain agencies operate to the rhetoric used by those in power, the pattern is becoming undeniably clear.
The core of the concern is that Trump is actively trying to create a force beholden to him, a tool to bend the will of the population to his own desires.… Continue reading
Mayor Bowser emphasized the importance of maintaining community trust in the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) to prevent a breakdown in crime reporting and solving. She highlighted the potential disasters of losing community cooperation, including the risk of antagonizing residents. Despite Trump’s announcement of the National Guard’s involvement and potential MPD takeover, Bowser clarified that the MPD would continue to operate under Chief Smith’s leadership and local laws. She deferred to President Trump’s judgment regarding the definition of an “emergency” situation.
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President Trump announced the federalization of the Washington, D.C., police department and the deployment of National Guard troops, citing a need to address unchecked crime in the city. He stated this action would liberate the capital and invoked Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, allowing him to temporarily assume control of the Metropolitan Police force due to “special conditions of an emergency nature.” However, this emergency control is limited to 30 days unless extended by congressional action. Despite Trump’s claims, violent crime in D.C. has actually decreased to a 30-year low.
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