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John Roberts · District of ColumbiaLike many of you, I’ve been going over Chief Justice John Roberts’ presidential immunity decision, trying to understand the distinction it sets out between “official” acts of a president, which are immune from prosecution, and “unofficial” acts, which are not immune. And I wanted to share with you a particularly troubling aspect. Having served in the Justice Department soon after Richard Nixon sought to use the department to go after the people …See the Story
Fearmongering? A troubling aspect behind John Roberts' presidential immunity decision
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Joe Biden · WashingtonFormer President Barack Obama has publicly backed his ex-vice president even after a "bad debate" night, but behind closed doors, Obama has reportedly expressed concerns that Joe Biden may have hurt his chances of winning re-election.Obama told allies behind closed doors who reached out to him that Biden’s path to re-election became a tougher challenge following the debate against former President Donald Trump, The Washington Post reported Tuesd…See the Story
Obama privately expresses concern to allies over Biden's poor debate performance: report
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Julian Castro · San AntonioFormer San Antonio mayor and Obama administration Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro added himself Tuesday to a small but insistent list of Democrats calling on President Joe Biden to step aside from the race.In a series of posts to X, Castro acknowledged his gratitude for Biden's policy accomplishments — but expressed his fear, in the wake of campaign missteps in the previous week, that he isn't up for waging the fight he …See the Story
'Not the campaigner he was': Ex- HUD Secretary Julián Castro urges Biden to step aside
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Kyrsten Sinema · VirginiaSome Democratic donors are grappling with the possibility that President Joe Biden could lose re-election following widespread intraparty concerns over his health and debate performance — and one consequence of that could be to turn their money toward House and Senate races.According to Axios, "deep-pocketed Democratic donors" told party leaders they plan to up their commitment to Senate candidates, particularly Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), who is…See the Story
Biden-skittish donors may shift gifts to House and Senate races: report
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Opinion · MississippiMississippi lawmakers violated the Voting Rights Act by discriminating against Black voters in their legislative redistricting plan, a federal district court ruled Tuesday.In an opinion released by the Northern Division of the Southern District of Mississippi and highlighted by The Redistricting Network, a three-judge panel found that legislators improperly diluted Black voting power in the state House and Senate by racially gerrymandering distr…See the Story
[Opinion] 'Severe' harm: Federal court finds Black voters' rights violated in Mississippi
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Joe BidenA meeting to get House Democrats on the same page to mobilize political messaging spun into a post-debate pity party with many slamming President Joe Biden as a "donkey".Axios reported that the temperature grew hot amongst lawmakers participating in the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee meeting. Those in attendance during the virtual meeting Tuesday afternoon became frustrated that the president's performance and cognitive state wer…See the Story
Dems disparage Biden as 'donkey in the room' during messaging meeting: report
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'Very unlikely': Ex-Trump lawyer doubts immunity defense can make NY conviction go away
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Donald Trump · District of ColumbiaIn the event that Donald Trump wins the election and becomes the president — his Justice Department won't slam the prosecuting brakes. The Washington Post reported that officials have confirmed anonymously that the criminal cases against Trump will move forward at least until Inauguration Day in January 2025. The outlet spoke with senior law enforcement officials about their game plan: they have long prepared for the two federal indictments agai…See the Story
DOJ plans to prosecute Trump even after he possibly wins presidency: report
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