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7:10 PM ET, April 11, 2023

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New York Times:
Bragg Sues Jim Jordan in Move to Block Interference in Trump Case  —  Mr. Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, had subpoenaed a former prosecutor who worked on the Manhattan district attorney's investigation into former President Donald J. Trump.  —  The Manhattan district attorney …
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Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Manhattan DA sues Rep. Jim Jordan to block GOP inquiry into Trump case  —  Bragg says the subpoena issued by the committee would cause “imminent irreparable harm if the secret and privileged material is compelled to be disclosed.”  —  WASHINGTON — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed …
Discussion: PoliticusUSA
Michael R. Sisak / Associated Press:
Manhattan DA Sues Jim Jordan Over Trump Indictment Attacks  —  Alvin Bragg accused Republicans of carrying out an “unprecedently brazen and unconstitutional attack” on the prosecution of Donald Trump.  —  Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed a federal lawsuit against Rep. Jim Jordan on Tuesday …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Right-wing judges may cripple the GOP  —  U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk's widely panned ruling blocking the Food and Drug Administration's approval more than 20 years ago of an effective and safe medication, mifepristone, used both for medical abortions and to treat miscarriages …
Discussion: Alternet.org and Raw Story
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Anita Chabria / Los Angeles Times:
It's not about babies. Abortion restrictions are about power
Melissa Brown / The Tennessean:
Gov. Bill Lee calls for ‘order of protection law’ to keep guns away from dangerous individuals  —  Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Tuesday will sign an executive order aimed at strengthening background checks for firearm purchases, in addition to calling for lawmakers to pass an order of protection law …
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Politico:
Republicans facing a reckoning later this week  —  An NRA convention and an RNC confab in Nashville come at an inopportune time.  —  Republicans are openly distressed about the prospect of losing younger voters over their stances on abortion, firearms and democracy.
Discussion: New York Times
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Trump fan gets 4-year sentence for hitting officers with a fire extinguisher on Jan. 6  —  Robert Sanford, a retired firefighter, sought “cult deprogramming” after the Jan. 6 riot, in which he used a fire extinguisher to assault officers who were protecting the U.S. Capitol.
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Sam Karlin / The Advocate:
Another Louisiana House Democrat has switched parties to Republican  —  Democrats in the Louisiana House have lost another member, the second party switch in less than a month amid a yearslong decline in Democratic electoral fortunes.  —  State Rep. Jeremy LaCombe, a Democrat who was elected …
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Reuters:
Tennessee Democrats push to bring second expelled lawmaker back to House
Adam Edelman / NBC News:
How redistricting brought Tennessee to this moment
Kylie Cheung / Jezebel:
Dianne Feinstein Is MIA, and Her Absence Is Holding Up Judicial Confirmations  —  The 89-year-old senator has missed 60 votes of the 82 taken in 2023, at a critical time for Biden to be getting judges confirmed.  She needs to resign right now.  —  Alerts  —  At what is clearly a critical …
Lynn Sweet / Chicago Sun Times:
Chicago to host 2024 Democratic National Convention  —  The Democratic convention, to run from Aug. 19-22, 2024, is expected to draw up to 50,000 visitors to Chicago.  Chicago last hosted a convention in 1996.  —  WASHINGTON — The Democratic National Committee selected Chicago to host …
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New York Times:
Chicago Will Host 2024 Democratic Convention as Party Returns to Midwest
Brandon Gage / Raw Story:
Missouri House Republicans vote to defund public libraries: report  —  Republicans in the Missouri State House of Representatives on Tuesday voted to strip all public libraries of their funding a week after lawmakers debated the budget proposal that Governor Mike Parson submitted to the legislature.
Jonathan Shaw / Harvard Magazine:
Ken Griffin's Naming Gift for the Graduate School  —  KENNETH C. GRIFFIN '89, founder and chief executive officer of Citadel LLC, the multibillion-dollar hedge-fund and financial-services company, has donated $300 million to Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS).
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Punchbowl News:
NEWS: Gang of Eight is getting classified docs from Trump, Biden, Pence homes  —  Breaking News: The Biden administration has started giving the congressional “Gang of Eight” access to the classified documents that were recovered from the homes of former President Donald Trump …
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Politico:
The Jan. 6 problem inside a pro-democracy organization
Discussion: Raw Story
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Judge Limits Fox's Options for Defense in Dominion Trial  —  A Delaware judge said Fox News could not argue newsworthiness to defend airing false claims, and limited how Dominion Voting Systems could reference the Jan. 6 attack.  —  WILMINGTON, Del. — A judge ruled on Tuesday that Fox News …
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Christopher Flavelle / New York Times:
White House Proposes Evenly Cutting Water Allotments From Colorado River  —  As the river shrinks, the Biden administration is getting ready to impose, for the first time, reductions in water supplies to states.  —  WASHINGTON — After months of fruitless negotiations between the states …
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Jake Bittle / Grist:
Feds' Colorado River choice: California's rights or Arizona's future?
Discussion: The Hill and E&E News
Washington Post:
Meet the young Democrats waging war on MAGA from behind enemy lines  —  Catalyzing events in U.S. history have a tendency to shape generations of public officials.  In the 1920s, Prohibition and the GOP's depression economics gave rise to the New Deal Democrats.
Hannah Hartig / Pew Research Center:
By more than two-to-one, Americans say medication abortion should be legal in their state  —  With the future of abortion pills in legal jeopardy, more Americans say medication abortion should be legal than illegal in their state, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Discussion: New York Post and Political Wire
Associated Press:
Police: Louisville shooter legally bought gun a week ago  —  The shooter who opened fire at a Louisville bank legally bought the weapon from a local dealership a week ago, police said Tuesday.  Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said at a news conference …
John Nichols / The Nation:
Wisconsin Is Finally Coming Out of Its Scott Walker Nightmare  —  The ex-governor seems terrified that the state's recent elections could threaten the conservative domination he helped create—and he should be.  —  Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, the anti-union zealot whose scorched-earth …
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Democrats want to call GOP's bluff on defunding the FBI  —  Trump demands that Congress shut the purse, so Schumer plans to force a vote — on something Americans do not support.  —  The Republican Party's flirtation with defunding the FBI made its way to the highest levels of the party this month.
Discussion: The Hill and Talking Points Memo
Neil Vigdor / New York Times:
Tina Peters, Trump Loyalist and Former Clerk, Is Sentenced in Obstruction Case  —  Ms. Peters, who is awaiting trial in a voting equipment tampering case, was given four months of home detention and community service after her conviction on an obstruction charge.
Washington Post:
GOP eyes new work requirements for millions on Medicaid, food stamps  —  The demand from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy comes as the White House rejects talks on policies that could cut benefits to low-income Americans  —  House Republicans are eyeing new work requirements for millions …
Jonathan V. Last / The Triad:
The Future Is Happening in Tennessee  —  Keep your eyes on the South.  —  ∙ Paid  —  1. Tennessee  —  I cannot recommend this essay by Tressie McMillan Cottom highly enough.  It's about the expulsion of Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson from the Tennessee House …
Discussion: The Nation and New York Times
Zoë Richards / NBC News:
Florida GOP legislator apologizes after calling transgender people ‘mutants’ and ‘demons’  —  State Rep. Webster Barnaby made the remarks at a hearing to discuss legislation known as the Safety in Private Spaces Act.  —  A Republican state legislator in Florida apologized Monday …
Miriam Jordan / New York Times:
U.S.-Born Children, Too, Were Separated From Parents at the Border  —  A government task force is tracking the fates of U.S. citizen children taken from migrant parents during the Trump administration.  Some have spent years in foster care.  —  LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration …
Andrew Perez / The Lever:
The Paid Pundits Defending Clarence Thomas And His Billionaire Benefactor  —  After ProPublica reported that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had failed to disclose two decades worth of luxury trips provided by billionaire conservative mega-donor Harlan Crow, right-wing pundits …
Discussion: Jacobin and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Popular handgun fires without anyone pulling the trigger, victims say … One warm afternoon in May, Dwight Jackson was getting dressed for a visit to his favorite cigar lounge.  He slipped his holstered SIG Sauer P320 pistol onto his belt, put on a button-down shirt and leaned across his bed for his wallet.
Discussion: Morning Shots and The Guardian
 
 
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David McAfee / Raw Story:
Jan. 6 rioter who wore ‘Jack Skellington’ costume gets hit with prison time
Seema Mehta / Los Angeles Times:
GOP attorney Eric Early announces Senate campaign
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Chris D'Angelo / HuffPost:
Southwest Tribes Push For New National Monument Near Grand Canyon
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Ken Klippenstein / The Intercept:
“How to Blow Up a Pipeline” Movie Poses Terror Threat, Kansas City Intel Agency Claims
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Maxine Joselow / Washington Post:
Climate deniers ejected from teachers conference for deceptive comic book
FiveThirtyEight:
Over 66,000 People Couldn't Get An Abortion In Their Home State After Dobbs
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KFF:
Americans' Experiences With Gun-Related Violence, Injuries, And Deaths
Slate:
The Effort to Suppress the Vote Is Spreading to the Republican Mainstream
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