Judge blocks DOGE’s access to data at Education Department and OPM
Unions challenge Musk's order for federal employees to justify weekly work
SCOTUS temporarily blocks Trump from firing head of watchdog agency
California appeals court revives challenge to Huntington Beach voter ID law
The California Court of Appeal ordered the Superior Court of Orange County to issue an appealable ruling in a challenge to the Huntington Beach voter ID measure after a judge said the case wasn’t ready to be decided. If the lower court doesn’t issue a ruling, then the appeals court will take over the case.
Georgia secretary of state asks DOJ, DHS to suppress voters
Shortly after the new U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi was sworn in Wednesday, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) asked her to drop the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) lawsuit challenging the state’s 2021 voter suppression law, Senate Bill 202.
Raffensperger also asked newly minted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem (R) for greater access to immigration data to verify voter registrations. In a new YouTube video, Marc breaks down these voter suppression efforts.
New Defending Democracy podcast episode out now
Sarah Longwell — Republican political strategist, publisher of The xxxxxx and host of The Focus Group Podcast — joined Marc in a new episode of Defending Democracy to discuss the cowardice of so-called moderate Republicans, why Elon Musk is one of the GOP's biggest liabilities and the media landscape.