Democrats

Sen. Cory Booker’s Marathon Speech Enters 13th Hour

USA Today reports: Sen. Cory Booker has kicked off what he promises to be a marathon speech on the Senate floor. Starting at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, Booker began criticizing President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. “I’m heading to the Senate floor because Donald Trump and Elon Musk have shown a complete disregard for the rule of law, the …

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Cuomo Blocked NYC Mass Vax Site To Punish Mayor

Politico reports: In early 2021, pandemic-battered New Yorkers were finally feeling a glimmer of hope: A mass vaccine site at Citi Field that promised around-the-clock shots. Then Gov. Andrew Cuomo stepped in. The state’s chief executive was irate over the site, which happened to be championed by his political nemesis at the time — Mayor Bill de Blasio. Cuomo made …

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Clinton: How Much Dumber Can Trump Admin Get?

Hillary Clinton writes for the New York Times: It’s not the hypocrisy that bothers me; it’s the stupidity. We’re all shocked — shocked! — that President Trump and his team don’t actually care about protecting classified information or federal record retention laws. But we knew that already. What’s much worse is that top Trump administration officials put our troops in …

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Dem Rep To Run For New Hampshire Senate Seat

Axios reports: Rep. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.) is telling his colleagues that he’ll announce his campaign for New Hampshire’s open Senate seat early next month, according to people familiar with the matter. Pappas wants to put down a marker he’ll run to succeed retiring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), regardless of who jumps into the race. Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-N.H), a former …

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Democrat Flips Deeply Red Pennsylvania Senate Seat

The Down Ballot reports: Democrats pulled off an astonishing upset in a special election for the Pennsylvania Senate on Tuesday night, as East Petersburg Mayor James Andrew Malone defeated Republican Josh Parsons by a 50-49 margin to flip a district Donald Trump carried by 15 points last year. Those toplines, however, don’t tell the complete story of just how ancestrally …

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California Warns Consumers: Delete 23andMe Data

Via press release from California AG Rob Bonta: California Attorney General Rob Bonta today issued a consumer alert to customers of 23andMe, a genetic testing and information company. The California-based company has publicly reported that it is in financial distress and stated in securities filings that there is substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. Due …

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Senate Votes To Advance Funding Bill In 62-38 Vote

The Washington Post reports: The Senate has voted 62-38 to advance a measure Friday to extend federal funding levels through September and avert a government shutdown set to begin just after midnight. The Senate will now vote on three Democratic amendments offered by Sens. Jeff Merkley (Oregon), Tammy Duckworth (Illinois) and Chris Van Hollen (Maryland). All three of those measures …

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Dem Sen. Mark Kelly: I’m Selling My Swasticar [VIDEO]

“Hey folks, Mark Kelly here in Washington, driving to work for the last time in my Tesla. When I bought this thing, I didn’t think it was going to become a political issue. Every time I get in this car in the last 60 days or so, it reminds me of just how much damage Elon Musk and Donald Trump …

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Schumer: I’ll Vote To Advance Spending Bill [VIDEO]

NBC News reports: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced Thursday he would vote to advance Republicans’ six-month funding bill that passed the House to avert a government shutdown Friday night. The move represents a major concession from Schumer, yielding to the GOP measure just one day after he vowed that Democrats wouldn’t allow it to pass. It means the …

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Sen. Adam Schiff: I’m A “Hard No” On Spending Bill

Sen. Adam Schiff writes on his Substack: Tomorrow, the U.S. Senate will have a very significant vote on a CR, a six-month CR, that is a six-month continuing resolution. I will be a hard no. I hope this CR is defeated. I fear that it may not be, and I want to tell you why I’m voting no and why …

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Democratic US Rep. Raul Grijalva Dies At Age 77

Tucson’s NBC affiliate reports: The Office of the 7th District of Arizona has announced the passing of Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva. He died from complications related to his cancer treatments. Grijalva served Southern Arizonans in Washington, D.C., for over two decades. “From permanently protecting the Grand Canyon for future generations to strengthening the Affordable Care Act, his proudest moments in …

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REPORT: Pete Buttigieg To Pass On Running For Senate

The New York Times reports: Pete Buttigieg, the former transportation secretary, is expected to announce that he will not run for Michigan’s open Senate seat, according to three people briefed on his deliberations, a decision that appears to open the door to a 2028 presidential bid. Mr. Buttigieg’s decision to skip the 2026 race to succeed Senator Gary Peters, a …

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Schumer: Senate Democrats May Block Spending Bill

The New York Times reports: Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, says that Republicans do not have the votes in the Senate to pass the bill the House approved on Tuesday to avert a shutdown and fund the government through Sept. 30. Schumer says that Senate Democrats are united around a 30 day stopgap bill “that will …

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Politico: Rahm Emmanuel Mulling Run For President

Politico reports: Rahm Wants to Run. Yes, that Rahm. And, yes, for that office — the presidency. Since coming home in January from his stint in Tokyo — a job he repurposed to be American envoy to all of Asia — Rahm Emanuel has been as visible as any other Democrat. Never mind that he currently holds no office and …

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Dem NH Sen. Jeanne Shaheen Won’t Seek Reelection

The New York Times reports: Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire will not run for re-election in 2026, bringing an end to a long and singular political career and further complicating Democrats’ efforts to regain a majority in the Senate. Her decision not to seek a fourth term will immediately set off a high-stakes race in a state whose voters …

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Ex-Rep. Katie Porter Launches Bid For California Gov

The New York Times reports: Katie Porter, the former Democratic congresswoman who rose to prominence by wielding a whiteboard while she grilled corporate executives on Capitol Hill, announced on Tuesday that she would enter the 2026 contest for California governor. Ms. Porter, 51, is the highest-profile Democrat to join the race. But a huge unknown remains: whether former Vice President …

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Michelle Obama To Launch Podcast With Her Brother

The Hill reports: Former first lady Michelle Obama will launch a podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson, the Obamas’ media company, Higher Ground, announced Monday. Obama said the “IMO” podcast will be a space to have “thoughtful conversations about life,” according to Higher Ground. “With everything going on in the world, we’re all looking for answers and people to turn …

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Dem Senate Bill Would Force Rehiring Of Veterans

ABC News reports: Democrats want to force President Donald Trump’s administration to rehire veterans who were laid off as part of large-scale efforts by Trump and Elon Musk to reshape the federal government and its workforce, ABC News has exclusively learned. Sens. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and Andy Kim of New Jersey plan to introduce the Protect Veteran Jobs Act …

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Democrats May Not Bail Out GOP To Avert Shutdown

“Well, first, just to set the stage for this, I want to make it clear that Republicans control the House, Republicans control the Senate, and they, of course, control the White House. If there is a government shutdown, it will be because Republicans want one. That’s number one. Number two, we are already in a government shutdown or at least …

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20 Blue States Sue Over Firing Of Federal Workers

The Associated Press reports: Maryland and 19 other states are suing multiple federal agencies, contending President Donald Trump’s administration has illegally fired thousands of federal probationary workers. Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is leading the coalition of attorneys general in the federal lawsuit that was filed in Maryland, where the state estimates about 10% of households receive wages from the …

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