It was a restless week in the nation's capital. The House of Representatives and Senate were both in session—and very active.
The Senate confirmed two Biden cabinet nominees along with a ninth circuit judge, and a bill sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz that would have imposed sanctions regarding the Nord Stream 2 pipeline failed by a vote of (55-44). Importantly, Democrats filibustered this bill on the very day that President Biden was at the Capitol pressuring Senators Sinema and Manchin to NUKE the filibuster. Hypocrisy is alive in Washington!
The House passed the “Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act of 2021,” and quickly moved on to yet another bill to grab election powers from the state and put D.C. bureaucrats in charge.
That election-rigging bill came in the form of H.R. 5746, a bill that had previously passed both the House and Senate (under slightly different versions). With an amendment, House Dems stripped H.R. 5746 of its existing text and inserted new language to federalize elections.
As the Senate had previously passed H.R. 5746, the bill came back to the upper chamber “under privilege” (and with new election-rigging language). This “privilege” had the benefit of allowing Senate Democrats to immediately begin debate with just 51 votes, rather than the usual 60.
The point is… Democrats were in a real hurry—and were willing to do a lot of legislative jiu-jitsu—all to accelerate Biden and Schumer’s plan to nuke the filibuster and rig elections.
But it all fell apart…here’s the full story: