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Subject Well recuuuuse me
Date May 30, 2024 12:17 AM
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Wednesday, May 29, 2024
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[-Donald Trump, lowering the bar for himself]([link removed]) by insisting that even a sainted nun would fail to win acquittal on charges of falsifying hush-money records to a porn star.

Justice Samuel Alito threw his wife under the bus — again! — in a feisty letter refusing to recuse himself from Jan. 6 cases, as his bizarre insurrectionist flag scandal rolls on. 

 

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It’s hard to imagine the vibe in the Alito home these days — but, going out on a limb here, we’re assuming it’s probably not great. The right-wing Supreme Court Justice [faces calls to step away]([link removed]) from any cases involving the Jan. 6th insurrection, including the question of criminal immunity for disgraced former President Trump, after flags associated with the “Stop the Steal” movement were spotted over his home in Virginia and beach house in New Jersey. In response, he’s launched what has to be the most intense round of wife-blaming in Supreme Court history. 

 

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On Wednesday, Alito released an absolute [banger of a letter]([link removed]) that made his wife look both petty and, for reasons still not explained, utterly obsessed with flags. Alito said his wife loves to collect and fly all kinds of random flags, apparently as a hobby (lol, okay). She raised an upside-down American flag, an insurrectionist symbol, after a “very nasty neighborhood dispute” in which he claimed to have no involvement. “As soon as I saw it, I asked my wife to take it down, but for several days, she refused,” he wrote in a letter to Congressional Democrats. He breezily insisted that his wife’s reasons for flying the flag were “not relevant.” And, because his wife co-owns their home, there were “no additional steps” he could have taken to pull the flag down. Like he could not just physically do it himself, no matter how it looked for one of the most powerful people in the country. Okay then! The other flag, the one at the beach house, was allegedly also his wife’s doing. So, obviously, nothing to see here, folks! 

 

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Alito’s letter is more than ridiculous. It makes a mockery of [the court’s unenforceable code of conduct]([link removed]), which essentially leaves the justices to police themselves. That code was unveiled in 2023 after ultra-conservative Justice Clarence Thomas caused an uproar by taking lavish vacations on billionaire Harlan Crow’s superyacht and at his private resort in the Adirondacks. Like Alito, Thomas has refused to recuse himself from Jan. 6 cases, even though his conservative-activist wife, Ginni Thomas, [was active in “Stop the Steal.”]([link removed]) As if to underscore the emptiness of Alito’s claim of impartiality, Trump [took to Truth Social]([link removed]) to praise the justice’s decision, congratulating him for having "guts" and "grit."  

Alito and Thomas are showing how much elections matter — because only presidents and the Senate can put decent, non-corrupt, non-wife-blaming jurists on the highest court in the land.

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In December of 2014, a prominent Indian Judge died at a wedding in Nagpur, India of a heart attack - and at the time, his passing barely made the news. But when his niece approached a journalist two years later, she shared a different narrative: that the circumstances around Judge Brijgopal Loya’s death had made his family doubt the official story. Hosted by Ravi Gupta, Killing Justice follows the reporting and legal fallout from this tip. He examines the conflicting evidence to answer how one man’s death became a magnet for the increasingly polarized politics in India, and what this means for the future of the world’s largest democracy. Listen to episodes 1 and 2 of Killing Justice now. New episodes release every Monday.

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There’s no easy way to say this: it’s time to start worrying about North Korean poop balloons. [South Korea’s military is accusing North Korea’s]([link removed]) stalinist regime of floating over 260 balloons filled with trash, manure, and plastic bags with “excrement” written on them over the border, where they’re falling to the ground in SoKo. 

 

These unholy dirigibles began arriving just days after North Korea’s vice defense minister spoke out against balloons that have for years been sent by South Korean activists carrying anti-regime leaflets, food, and aid, vowing to respond with “tit-for-tat” action. Nobody knew he really meant shit-for-scat. The South Korean military had to deploy bomb disposal units to collect the fecal balloon waste. But just imagine being on the North Korean side, and tasked to fill them up! Can’t think of a shittier job.

 

Israel’s military operations in Gaza will likely continue through the end of this year, [the country’s national security advisor]([link removed]), Tzachi Hanegbi, said in a radio interview Wednesday. Hanegbi seemed to dismiss the idea that the war against Hamas would end even after a military offensive in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees are seeking safety. 

 

Bombs used in the Israeli strike this week that killed dozens of displaced Palestinians in an encampment were made in the U.S., according to [the New York Times]([link removed]). The paper said U.S. officials have been encouraging the use of these American-made GBU-39s, on the basis that they supposedly cause fewer civilian casualties than other munitions. [U.S. officials have said]([link removed]) the strike did not violate President Biden’s red line for withholding arms shipments from Israel. 

 

[The jury in Trump’s hush-money trial]([link removed])wrapped its first day of deliberations on Wednesday, after sending some notes to the judge with questions. Legal experts say the longer they take, the more likely it is they can’t agree (which would mean a hung jury), but some anticipate a verdict by this weekend. 

 

[Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX)]([link removed]) narrowly beat out a pro-gun YouTube influencer (I’m so tired) Brandon Herrera, dubbed “the AK guy,” in a Republican primary runoff Tuesday in a district that includes the town of Uvalde, site of the Robb Elementary School shooting in 2022. The result dismayed some House Republicans who were hoping to boot Gonzales for his record of compromising with Democrats on gun control legislation.  

[President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are rolling out a new initiative]([link removed])called “Black Voters for Biden-Harris,” in the campaign's latest push to rally support from Black voters whose enthusiasm seems to be waning as indicated by a series of recent polling. The duo visited Philadelphia Wednesday to kick off a week of action to mobilize Black voters in battleground states who will be crucial to their re-election prospects. 

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Stephen Miller, Trump’s notorious former White House senior adviser, [suffered a big legal defeat this week]([link removed]). A federal judge in Ohio dismissed a lawsuit brought by Miller’s activist group, America First Legal, accusing a small business grant program focused on Black trucking entrepreneurs of being racist and violating a Civil War-era discrimination law. It’s a victory for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives everywhere, and could encourage companies to stick with them in the face of lawsuits from people like Miller and his allies raging a war against diversity programs. 

[Major League Baseball formally adopted statistics]([link removed])from the racially segregated Negro Leagues into its official history on Wednesday, in an overdue attempt to address the league’s racist past and update the record books. The move upended some previous all-time records in place of Negro League icons. [Hall of Famer Josh Gibson]([link removed]) is now recognized as the MLB’s all-time leader in batting average, slugging percentage, and OPS, and holds the single-season record for each of these categories. 

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