… Trump was ranting and raving today in a press conference at DOJ about the media being mean to him. The presser was supposed to be about be about fentanyl. He said that it should be a crime to criticize his favorite Judge Aileen Cannon: “These horrible human beings were hitting her so hard. I don’t think it’s legal. I don’t think it’s legal. They were saying she was slow, she wasn’t smart, she was totally biased, she loved Trump.”
… I’m not sure any human being on earth has been more abusive and threatening to more judges by telling more lies about them than Donald Trump.
… He then whined that CNN and MSNBC are criminal organizations: “I believe that CNN and MSDNC, who literally write 97.6% bad about me, are political arms of the Democrat Party. In my opinion, they’re corrupt and they’re illegal. What they do is illegal.”
… The House Continuing Resolution passed cloture after 10 Senate Democrats voted with Republicans. The bill will now be passed with a simple majority. Democrats who voted for it said they did not want the government to shut down on Saturday, but most Democrats inside and outside Congress were furious.
… The Democratic Senators who voted for the CR were: Chuck Schumer, Catherine Cortez Masto, Dick Durbin, Brian Schatz, Angus King, Maggie Hassan, John Fetterman, Gary Peters, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Jeanne Shaheen.
… Sen. Chuck Schumer led the Democrats who voted for the CR: "I supported what the House did to vote against this bill universally, but that didn't cause a shutdown. It's different in the Senate. I knew people were gonna disagree with me but I thought so strongly that the shutdown would be the greatest disaster we face with these arrogant autocrats that we had to avoid the shutdown and fight and many of the other things, every other issue that we have."
… AOC was the most vocal and outspoken House member against Schumer’s position. On CNN: “This turns the federal govt into a slush fund for Trump and Musk, it sacrifices congressional authority, and it is deeply partisan. To me it is almost unthinkable why Senate Democrats would vote to hand the few pieces of leverage we have away for free when we’ve been sent here to protect Social Security, protect Medicaid, and protect Medicare.”
… AOC later said: “I think there is a deep sense of outrage and betrayal. Just to see Senate Democrats acquiescing to Elon Musk - I think it is a huge slap in the face.” She said she was “texting, calling, sending carrier pigeons” to Senate Dems trying desperately to persuade them not to vote for it.
… Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR): "I am a hell no. You don't stop a bully by handing over your lunch money, and you don't stop a tyrant by giving him more power. That is exactly what this House Republican spending bill does. Right now we have acquiescence from the House Republicans, from the Senate Republicans. The House Democrats don't have leverage. We are the ones - the Senate Democrats - who have leverage to say no."
… Sen. Bernie Sanders: "If you do nothing, you sit back and say, 'it's gonna be terrible.' And that's right. A shutdown will be terrible. But our job is to put the onus on the Republican president, the Republican House, the Republican Senate, the people who control the govt."
… Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA): “I am voting no. It's so important for my state to have infrastructure investment. The fact that they're cutting 40% out of the Army Corps of Engineers, which is the lifeblood of my state, helping us grow agricultural products and getting it to destinations all around the globe. So not only do we not have important infrastructure investments like these millions of dollars that would normally be in a bill, they're also cutting that.”
… Rep. Nancy Pelosi: "Trump and Musk have offered the Congress a false choice between a govt shutdown or a blank check that makes a devastating assault on the well-being of working families across America. Let's be clear: neither is a good option for the American people. But this false choice that some are buying instead of fighting is unacceptable. I salute Leader Hakeem Jeffries for his courageous rejection of this false choice, and I am proud of my colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus for their overwhelming vote against this bill.
… “Democratic senators should listen to the women. Rosa DeLauro and Patty Murray have eloquently presented the case that we must have a better choice: a 4-week funding extension to keep govt open and negotiate a bipartisan agreement. America has experienced a Trump shutdown before - but this damaging legislation only makes matters worse. Democrats must not buy into this false choice. We must fight back for a better way. Listen to the women, For The People."
… Schumer made a flurry of posts on X trying to explain himself to angry Dems: “For Trump, a shutdown would be a gift. It would be the best distraction he could ask for from his awful agenda. Right now, Trump owns the chaos in the govt. He owns the chaos in the stock market. In a shutdown, we would be busy fighting with Republicans over which agencies to reopen, which to keep closed, instead of debating the damage Trump’s agenda is causing the American people.”
… Trump trolled Schumer on Truth Social: “Congratulations to Chuck Schumer for doing the right thing - Took “guts” and courage! The big Tax Cuts, L.A. fire fix, Debt Ceiling Bill, and so much more, is coming. A non pass would be a Country destroyer, approval will lead us to new heights. Again, really good and smart move by Senator Schumer. This could lead to something big for the USA, a whole new direction and beginning!”
… Rep. Ayanna Pressley: "I don't think we should be moving in any way to elicit praise from Donald Trump, who has no respect for Congress and the power of the purse, who is by the hour rolling out executive actions that are lawless. This is a hostile govt takeover. He is a dictator."
… I completely agree with AOC and disagree with Schumer. Surrender Schumer is a creature of the establishment with a mentality stuck in a bygone era. He is afraid of his shadow and terrified that voters are going to blame Democrats for a shutdown despite the fact that polls do not show that and people have always blamed the party in power historically.
… Besides, if it did not pass cloture it would only force Republicans to negotiate. If they refused to negotiate or even speak with Democrats about this, as they have done so far, they would definitely get the blame for shutting down the government. But Schumer doesn’t want to go to war - he wants to keep things running smoothly for Trump and Mike Johnson.
… Fox’s congressional correspondent says it is possible a Senator or two may now challenge Schumer for his leadership position in the wake of this, and leading possibilities are Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Chris Murphy (D-CT). My pick is Mark Kelly.
… A reporter asked Rep. Hakeem Jeffries today if it was time for new Democratic leadership in the Senate. Jeffries responded: “Next question.”
… When House Republican leadership suggested that members should stop holding town halls, Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) was the most vocal in saying he did not agree and was going to continue to do them. He did one yesterday in Asheville, and it didn’t go well for him.
… One constituent hit Edwards with a barrage of questions: “Do you support Trump on annexing Canada or Greenland, and do you like the way he treats the premier or the president of Canada, calling him ‘governor’? Is that the way you’d do it as a diplomat? Is that the way the US should act to our closest neighbors? Do you enjoy the way he’s tried to extort minerals from the Ukraine? Do you like bullying people that need your help? Do you go for kicking the guy when he’s down? Do you support Trump in these things - Yes or no?”
… When Edwards responded, “The short answer to that is no, I do not,” the crowd seemed temporarily satisfied, but as soon as he started trying to justify Trump’s treatment of Ukraine, the crowd went nuts with booing and jeering. When he later tried to defend voting for the House budget resolution, the crown erupted again, prompting Edwards to say: “And you wonder why folks don’t want to do town halls anymore?”
… An older man then got up and started yelling at Edwards: “You have nothing to say but lies! You’re lying. I’m a veteran, you don’t give a fuck about me! You don’t get to take away our rights.” He continued yelling, “Fuck you!” while security guards threw him out of the meeting as the crowd cheered him.
… At the end of the meeting, Edwards’ constituents took to the streets outside yelling: “Deport Musk!”
… Since Republicans don’t want to hold town halls and face their constituents, the Democratic Party is going to conduct a series of “People’s Town Halls” in key battleground districts currently held by Republicans. The first round will be in 9 swing districts held by these Reps: Juan Ciscomani (AZ), Gabe Evans (CO), Anna Paulina Luna (FL), Zach Nunn (IA), John James (MI), Ann Wagner (MO), Don Bacon (NE), Ryan Mackenzie (PA), and Rob Bresnahan (PA).
- DNC Chair Ken Martin said the party will end up doing these town halls in all 50 states: “If they won’t talk to their own voters, then Democrats will.”
… Rep. Suzan Delbene, Chair of House Dem Campaign Committee: “These increasingly vulnerable House Republicans are failing to do the most basic aspect of their jobs: meeting with the people they represent.”
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… White House Faith Office Director Paula White told Matt Gaetz on OAN that God saved Trump from assassination so he could put Bibles and prayer back in public schools. She said she expects his Admin to challenge existing case law on separation of church and state and take it the Supreme Court: “Our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian beliefs. I know that God saved Trump’s life from an attempted