From Sarah (Crooked) <[email protected]>
Subject What A Day: Build Back Fettered
Date December 15, 2021 11:31 PM
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Wednesday, December 15, 2021
BY SARAH LAZARUS & CROOKED MEDIA


** -Joe Manchin ([link removed]) , to a reporter asking about the child tax credit
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All but two House Republicans voted to let their former colleague defy their chamber’s oversight authority and take his insider January 6 knowledge to the grave, precisely what you would expect from a bunch of public servants who love democracy and have nothing at all to hide.

* The House voted late on Tuesday to cite former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows for criminal contempt ([link removed]) , sending the matter to the Justice Department. Reps. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) were the only two Republicans to vote with Democrats to hold him accountable for defying a lawful subpoena. President Biden said on Wednesday ([link removed]) that while he hasn’t reviewed all of Meadows’ texts, “it seems to me he's worthy of being held in contempt.”

* Ahead of the full House vote, the January 6 committee showcased another smoking gun from the pile of messages Meadows refuses to answer questions about. On November 4, an as-yet-unnamed GOP member of Congress privately pitched Meadows on a coup plan ([link removed]) to have GOP-controlled swing states ignore the election results and send Trump electors to Congress, then trust the Supreme Court to back them up. That proposal to steal the election was sent before news networks had even called the election.

* Based on Trump allies’ frantic attempts to hide their phone records, it seems safe to assume that we haven’t yet seen the worst of it. Conservative lawyer John Eastman, author of the infamous memo outlining how then-Vice President Mike Pence could keep Trump in power, has sued Verizon and the January 6 committee ([link removed]) to block the release of his cell-phone data. (Not even his texts, mind you! Just which numbers he communicated with, when, and for how long.) That follows a similar lawsuit on Monday from four organizers of the January 6 rally.

Phone records could shed light on one of the investigation’s key questions: Were members of Trump’s team or Republican lawmakers coordinating with extremist groups ahead of the insurrection?

* A growing pile of evidence appears to suggest, “yeah, probably.” Take this new criminal complaint ([link removed]) against Donald Hazard and Lucas Denney, two insurrectionists who belonged to a Texas militia. The complaint quotes Denney sharing a rumor on Facebook that Trump would march with the crowd to the Capitol. Where would a random Texas militia guy have heard such a rumor, if not from the Proud Boys or other extremists he was in touch with ahead of the rally? And how would the Proud Boys have been aware of Trump’s (ultimately abandoned) plans to march to the Capitol? House investigators should know soon enough.

* Meanwhile, as Republicans around the country cite “voter fraud” to justify maneuvers like purging Black Democrats from county election boards ([link removed]) in Georgia, you will once again be bowled over by the revelation that those concerns have zero basis in reality. A comprehensive Associated Press review of every potential case of voter fraud in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin found fewer than 475 disputed ballots ([link removed]) —nowhere close to enough to throw the outcome into question, even if all of them were votes for Biden (they were not).



A GOP lawmaker’s text to Donald Trump’s chief of staff about how to overturn the election before the votes were even counted makes it plain that top Republicans never believed their own claims about voter fraud. Democrats should be shouting that from the rooftops, and making sure the public is watching as the details of what Republicans were (and are) truly planning comes to light.
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Defend Abortion Rights with the ACLU

On December 1st, Mississippi asked the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
If the Court goes that route, it would mean that there is no federal constitutional right to an abortion. Full stop. If that were to happen, about half the states in the country would quickly ban abortion. And if there is a Congress and President hostile to reproductive rights in 2024, we could well see a ban on abortion that applies nationwide.

But even if the Court stops short of expressly overturning Roe v. Wade, if it upholds Mississippi’s law, it will allow states to dramatically roll back our rights. It would give a green light to states (and Congress) to continue to push more bans, setting off an explosion of anti-abortion legislation across the country.

Even now, we know the right to abortion is not a true reality for many people in our country and that reality disproportionately harms specific communities. Restricting abortion is rooted in systemic racism, misogyny, and other structural inequities. And that means people struggling financially, Indigenous people, Black people, people of color, people who are undocumented, and young people suffer the most.

This impact will only be magnified if the right to abortion is further restricted or eliminated nationwide. We must fight back – add your name to get involved today ([link removed]) . ([link removed])

So while the Court's ruling will likely not come for months, all of us dedicated to defending abortion rights will remain relentless:
We at the ACLU are positioned to fight back with a national and affiliate presence in all 50 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico. We've blocked over 20 abortion restrictions across the states in 2021 alone – and our work in the months ahead will amplify that reach as we continue to both block state attacks and simultaneously work to expand protections for abortion at the state and federal level. Sign up to make sure you get all the updates on the fight to protect abortion – ([link removed]) add your name
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The Omicron variant is overtaking the U.S. quickly enough that a big wave of infections could peak by January ([link removed]) , according to the CDC. In one starting preview, Cornell University reported 903 COVID cases among students ([link removed]) in the week that ended in December 13, a “very high percentage” of them Omicron cases in vaccinated individuals. None of those students have had severe illness, and because Cornell conducts surveillance testing, it’s likely that many had no idea they were sick. A Hong Kong study found that Omicron spreads around 70 times faster than Delta ([link removed]) or the original strain, but doesn’t damage lung tissues as badly, which bolsters anecdotal reports of Omicron causing milder illness, at least among vaccinated and less
vulnerable populations. Lab studies also suggest that the Omicron surge won’t require the frenzied rollout of a new vaccine. “Our booster vaccine regimens work against Omicron. At this point, there is no need for a variant-specific booster,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday.
* Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he violated George Floyd’s civil rights ([link removed]) , allowing him to avoid another high-profile trial in January.

* Build Back Better talks between President Biden and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) are reportedly Not Going Great ([link removed]) . Manchin has refuted reports that he wants to let the expanded child tax credit expire this month, but (apparently we’ve traveled back in time to September) he won’t say what kind of extension he’s willing to support.

* House Democrats (and Adam Kinzinger) approved a measure to raise the debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion ([link removed]) , putting the debt-limit fight to bed until early 2023.

* House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected calls to ban members of Congress and their spouses from holding and trading individual stocks ([link removed]) , but at least her rationale also sucks: “We have a free-market economy, they should be able to participate in that.”

* Feminist author, professor, and activist bell hooks died Wednesday ([link removed]) at age 69.

* Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has announced a “Stop WOKE Act” to allow private citizens to sue schools ([link removed]) if they catch them teaching “CRT,” which we can only assume means “American history.”

* The Cleveland Clinic announced Tuesday that it’s near capacity ([link removed]) due the highest number of COVID hospitalizations since the start of the pandemic, and the vast majority of those patients are unvaccinated.

* German police raided several properties in Dresden in connection to an anti-vaxxer plot to murder the governor of Saxony ([link removed]) . Other German politicians have recently faced death threats over COVID-19 policies.

* A Texas grand jury has indicted the former Houston police chief who pulled a gun on an air-conditioner repairman last October ([link removed]) because he thought his truck was full of fraudulent ballots.

* A NASA probe flew exactly close enough to the sun ([link removed]) . More like Siiiiickarus.

The Democratic research firm Equis has released a new post-mortem of the 2020 election examining why Latino voters shifted towards Donald Trump ([link removed]) , and what do you know, the data does not support centrist Democrats’ knee-jerk blaming of “defund the police” activists. Trump didn’t make gains as a result of 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests or Latino voters’ attitudes on policing; that stuff didn’t really move the needle ([link removed]) . What did make a difference were Trump’s policies on the economy and pandemic, which proved to be very popular, and the onslaught of right-wing disinformation tying Joe Biden and Democrats to socialism, which resonated well beyond Florida. More than 40 percent of Latino voters across the country said they were concerned that Democrats were pro-socialism, and among
those who voted for Trump, 70 percent were concerned. Latino voters also said they were more concerned about Democrats leftist policies than about Republicans chugging the fascism Kool-Aid, an imbalance Democrats probably ought to address sooner rather than later.
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The House ([link removed]) has passed Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) legislation to create a special envoy to combat Islamophobia.

President Biden ([link removed]) is set to nominate a total of 73 judges in his first year in office, surpassing Donald Trump’s first-year judicial nominees.

New York City ([link removed]) is poised to become the nation’s largest city to ban gas hookups in new buildings.

Volunteers along the east coast ([link removed]) have been tending to more than 1,000 oyster gardens in an effort to restore coastal ecosystems.
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