Monday, April 12, 2021
BY SARAH LAZARUS & CROOKED MEDIA

-John Cornyn (quoting Politico), thirsting for deranged presidential tweets

In a uniquely degrading weekend for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, hundreds of companies ignored his threatening demands to stay out of politics, while the GOP’s most influential donors flocked to Mar-a-Lago to watch Donald Trump call him names. You hate to see it.
 

  • More than 100 CEOs and corporate leaders gathered over Zoom on Saturday to discuss potential actions against voter-suppression legislation, including halting donations to GOP lawmakers who support the bills and delaying investments in states that pass the measures. That meeting came days after McConnell warned corporations to shut the fuck up, or else. The participants didn’t come to any final decisions, but a number of companies will reportedly release a joint statement sometime this week.
     
  • In Georgia, the economic fallout of the state’s new anti-voting law continues: Will Smith and director Antoine Fuqua announced on Monday that they will move the upcoming production of their film Emancipation out of Georgia in protest. That’s the first film to pull out of the state, and it could mark the start of a larger Hollywood exodus—though some progressives including Stacey Abrams have been urging productions to stay put
     
  • Meanwhile, disgraced former president Donald Trump reasserted his position at the rotten center of the Republican Party over the weekend, repeating the election lies that have animated hundreds of voter-suppression proposals to an audience of GOP donors, lawmakers, and elected officials at the RNC’s spring meeting. In the process, Trump railed against McConnell for not helping him overturn the election, calling him a “stone cold loser” and a “dumb son of a bitch.” (Even a broken clock, etc.) 

Republican reactions to the tirade have been mixed—but, like, barely.
 

  • Some donors left the event early, and told reporters that Trump’s speech sucked. But on Monday, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) proudly announced that its chairman, Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), had presented Trump with a shiny little bowl as a made-up award—on top of the $100,000 that the Republican Party paid Trump’s club for the privilege of subjecting donors to Grievance Night. Also on Monday, Nikki Haley—who condemned Trump after the January 6 insurrection—said that she would support Trump’s candidacy if he decided to run for president in 2024. Okay!
     
  • Amid the familiar cycle of toxic lies and party-wide shrugs, an important new detail of the January 6 insurrection came to light. An internal Pentagon document reveals that while then-Vice President Mike Pence was hiding in a secure room during the attack, he called then-acting then-Defense Secretary Christopher Miller and urged him to “clear the Capitol.” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made similar pleas, but troops didn't arrive until hours later—long after the Pentagon had sent security forces to guard the homes of defense leaders. 
     

The rancor between Trump and McConnell might be a source of tension for the GOP, but in memory-holing the attempted coup and using Trump’s false fraud claims to attack voting rights, the party has both signaled its loyalties and set the stage for the next Donald Trump—who could very well be...Donald Trump. There’s one way to stop that party from cheating back into power, and it’s not press releases from multinational corporations: votesaveamerica.com/forthepeople.

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A police officer in Brooklyn Center, MN, fatally shot 20-year-old Black man Daunte Wright after a traffic stop on Sunday, sparking a night of protests and rioting around Minneapolis. Police said they found that Wright had an outstanding warrant after pulling him over for a traffic violation—specifically, an air freshener hanging from his rearview mirror, according to Wright’s mother. One of the officers shot Wright as he tried to get back into his car. The police chief said on Monday that the officer had accidentally fired her gun instead of her Taser; in body camera footage, the officer can be heard shouting “Taser, Taser!” during the arrest, followed by, “Holy shit, I shot him.” Wright was killed just 10 miles away from the courtroom where Derek Chauvin stands trial for murdering George Floyd, and Minneapolis was already on edge. Protestors clashed with police on Sunday night, President Biden has called for “peace and calm,” and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) has issued a Monday night curfew for the Twin Cities area.

The Supreme Court blocked California’s coronavirus restrictions from applying to religious gatherings on Friday, adding to a string of SCOTUS victories for religious conservatives made possible by the rushed, pre-election confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett. For the last 30 years, the Supreme Court has held that as long as a certain law applies equally to everyone regardless of their religion (or lack thereof), then religious people don’t get special exemptions. In Tandon v. Newsom, the Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that California couldn’t enforce a rule limiting both religious and non-religious gatherings in homes to no more than three households, effectively overturning that precedent to give religious conservatives immunity from the law—even when people could die as a result. Not the greatest.

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The NCAA released a statement of support for trans athletes, saying it won’t hold college championships in states with anti-trans laws.

The U.S. set a new single-day vaccination record of 4.6 million shots on Saturday. As of today, 46 percent of adults have received at least one dose.

Maryland lawmakers have approved a sweeping police reform package, overriding the veto of Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD).

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) has signed legislation legalizing recreational marijuana, making New Mexico the seventh state to do so since November.

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