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Trump often demanded 'reciprocity' from governors who asked the White House to help with crises in their state: book​


  • Donald Trump frequently pushed for "reciprocity" when helping governors deal with crises.
  • Trump, for example, expected reciprocity when he agreed to dock a ship in California with passengers infected with COVID-19.
  • Reciprocity was "one of his favorite words," California Gov. Gavin Newsom told the book's authors.
Former President Donald Trump often asked for and expected "reciprocity" from state governors who asked the White House for assistance, according to a new book.

The revelations about Trump's interactions with various state governors were published in an upcoming book called "This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future," written by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns.
 

Deadly mistake': Conservatives regret backing flopped Trump plan to lure Black voters​


According to a report from Politico, a Donald Trump crime bill that he believed would woo Black voters and swing voters when he signed in 2018 has been memory-holed by GOP lawmakers after it flopped.

As Politico's Meredith McGraw wrote, the former president signed the First Step Act designed to reform the criminal justice system two years after being elected based on the expectation that Black voters would see his administration was listening to their concerns.

However, that did not translate into Black votes for the GOP and, now that conservatives are back to scaremongering about crime as the 2022 midterm elections looms, they are turning their back on the bill that Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) recently called a "deadly mistake."

According to the Politico report, at the time the bill was passed it was believed it would indicate "...the beginning of a major shift in GOP politics, one that would move the party past the 1980s tough-on-crime mindset to a focus on rehabilitation, racial fairness and second chances."
 

Georgia special grand jury to convene Monday to investigate Trump’s effort to overturn the election​


Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Monday will begin selecting a special grand jury to investigate Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia.

The move comes 482 days after The Washington Post published a damning recording of Trump pressuring GOP Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find 11,780 votes" to make up the margin he lost to Joe Biden.
 

The GOP's problem caucus​


The GOP's problem caucus​

Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) is enmeshed in yet another scandal, a series of controversies that run the gamut from insider trading to lingerie wearing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) mused about Satan's alleged control of the Roman Catholic Church.

Call them the GOP's problem caucus. A handful of congressional Republicans persistently draw outsized media coverage and cause headaches for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), who will be asked to answer for Greene's theological disquisitions and Cawthorn's legal or sartorial choices.

It won't be a problem in the midterm elections. Republicans are likely to win in spite of them, and they themselves are heavily favored to win reelection. But they will become a bigger problem if there is a Republican majority next year, and they will get even more attention as Democrats elevate them in an effort to make Donald Trump look like Edmund Burke by comparison.

Leadership has little recourse against these problem children. You can strip them of their committee assignments (or in Greene's case, keep them off committees) and hope their constituents decide they don't have enough juice in Washington to do the job. But it's not clear that these lawmakers have much interest in committee work or legislation. In fact, this just frees them up to make more trouble.

Party leaders can also try to starve them of funding sources. But these members of Congress have high profiles and national fundraising bases from which they can draw. The bigger bucks may not be available to them, but the small donors could sustain them.

Depending on the size of the Republican majority, in fact, McCarthy may need their votes for speaker more than they need anything from leadership.

This has been a time-honored tradition for troubled Democratic presidents too: lose the midterm elections but then run against the "extreme" Republican Congress. It helped Barack Obama and Bill Clinton get reelected. Could it work for President Biden as well? No matter who wields the gavel, they will make Madison Cawthorn seem like the speaker of the House.

If McCarthy and company don't have a plan for dealing with the MTGs in their conference, they had better develop one — fast.
 

Democratic senator Joe Manchin cuts ad for West Virginia Republican​


Joe Manchin has recorded an ad for a Republican in a West Virginia US House election, in which the Democratic senator trumpets his opposition to Joe Biden’s Build Back Better domestic spending plan.
 

GOP Responds to Biden Calling Trump 'Plague,' Laughing at Inflation Joke​


The Republican National Committee (RNC) Saturday criticized President Joe Biden on Twitter for his remarks that he made about former President Donald Trump and his reaction towards inflation during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

At the dinner, the president joked during his speech: "This is the first time the president attended this dinner in six years. It's understandable, we had a horrible plague followed by two years of COVID."

His comment about Trump prompted the RNC to respond in a tweet, which said: "Joe Biden just called President Trump 'a horrible plague.' Reminder: Biden ran on uniting the country."
 
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Just taint gonna do it fer ya Comrade Dems !!!!
lol, poor lil buttdload, just can't get a darn thing right. "duh, me an Indpendunce and Imma only a closet TrumpTard ... ya, that's the ticket". Well, anyway, back to our regularly scheduled program "RepTards in the News!.

Today we look into the "not an insurrection, they're only tourists" misinformation being spread by the most ignorant conspiracy theorists. A second "Oaf Keepers" member has plead guilty to federal charges carrying up to 6 years of prison. Similar to other "Oafs", longtime member Brian Ulrich begin by peeing his pants and then went on to weeping uncontrollably in the court room. Priceless moments like this are just so special! :devilish:
 

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You're going to feel this, Biden tells Americans, as Ukraine war looms...You mean more than taking it in the ass at Disney...;)🥳

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lol, LameBrain, you can't possibly be this stupid. It's another Neanderthal RepTard, DuhSantis, that is making the mess in Orlando. We'll circle back and squash that cockroach when we take care the current issues. "Well, we in Port-ur-gurl are bery bery worried about Pusstin and we are more than ready to run and hide faster than anyone!". Now, our ignorant fountain of mis-information, get on back to your slum where your gloryhole job is waiting. Dope. :devilish:
 

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