E-Day, House Dems Closing 2025 Strong, Trump The Desecrator, Prepping For A Year Of Opportunity In 2026
The Trump regime will be releasing something at 3pm EST today...........
Happy Friday all. It’s E-Day! Epstein Day! We will see what the release of files - certainly missing much and heavily redacted - may bring. To prep check out this new NYT article (gift link) on the Dem driving the Epstein fight, Rep. Robert Garcia, and watch our recent conversation with the incredibly capable Ranking Member Of The House Oversight Committee too. Rep. Garcia has emerged as a true rising star in recent months and deserves a great deal of credit for getting us to this point.
In a related story Politico’s gives big coverage to the House Dems’ very strong and encouraging fall - ‘You cannot hide’: Democrats’ swaggering approach stymies House Republicans. An excerpt:
On paper, Democrats are locked out of legislative power in the majority-rules House. In practice over the past several months, they have been a swaggering force.
Time and again this year, Democrats under Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have maneuvered to successfully undercut the GOP agenda and put its leaders on the back foot. From a daily drumbeat on health care to the long-running saga over the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to a new focus on the rising cost of living, they believe they’re succeeding by making the party in power talk about Democratic priorities, not its own.
Their success was underscored this week when four House Republicans joined a Jeffries-led effort to force a vote on expiring Obamacare insurance subsidies — a major embarrassment for the GOP speaker.
“Our message to Mike Johnson is clear — you can run, but you cannot hide,” Jeffries said as he took a victory lap on the House steps Thursday.
The New Yorker was referring to his party’s effort to address a so-called health care “crisis” brought about by Republican governance. But it could just as well apply to the overall Democratic attitude at the moment, with the party increasingly buoyant about its political fortunes heading into next year’s midterm elections.
Johnson and his leadership allies have been able to put some wins on the board since lawmakers returned from their summer recess. Republicans ultimately triumphed and ended a record-long shutdown without agreeing to a costly extension of the Obamacare subsidies. They managed to unite and pass a small-bore health care package this week as well as a bipartisan permitting reform bill.
But it has come at a cost. To win the shutdown fight, Johnson kept the House out of session — giving up roughly a fifth of the year’s scheduled legislative days. And managing a razor-thin majority with its constantly clashing factions has left many of his members airing dissatisfaction with the status quo.
“I think the House as a whole has not been nearly as proactive as we should have been in recent months,” said Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.). “It certainly didn’t help that we weren’t even here for two of those months.”
“I believe that we’re behind,” added Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.). “We’ve got a lot of work to do between now and the midterms.”
With a sizable band of Republican malcontents willing to buck their party’s leadership, Democrats have sought opportunities to divide the majority party — often by using discharge petitions, one of the few legislative tools available to the minority party.
Already this year three discharge petitions have garnered the necessary 218 signatures, forcing votes Johnson tried to avoid on releasing the Epstein files, restoring federal workers’ collective bargaining rights and now extending the Obamacare subsidies for three years. Each one succeeded with the vast majority of Democrats signing on at Jeffries’ direction, with a handful of GOP rebels joining in.
“We’re in the minority, but our ideas are still really good, and they deserve bipartisan support,” said Rep. Greg Stanton (D-Ariz.).
Democrats, Jeffries said, have already “won more discharge petitions in the last three weeks than have been successful in the last 30 years.” More could be coming next year, with more lawmakers planning to move on Russia sanctions legislation and a ban on congressional stock trading.
Here’s Maria Shriver on our depraved leader’s desecration of The Kennedy Center yesterday. It’s time now for Congressional Democrats to assemble a bi-cameral working group to fight for and protect official Washington from Trump’s escalating ambition and madness…..
In my post yesterday I talked about how we should anticipate that the elections next year will be not a typical mid-term, fought out state by state, district by district. We should anticipate that Trump and his allies - including the tech bros, Russia and Gulf Arab states - will spend and do whatever it takes to keep the regime in power. It’s critical that pro-democracy forces to be war-gaming out what this unprecedented landscape may look like, and develop plans to prevail in what will be new and challenging terrain. In that regard I share a remarkable new AP investigation and report into Russia’s escalating “hybrid war” tactics in Europe:
In November, a train carrying almost 500 people came to a sudden halt in eastern Poland. A broken overhead line had smashed several windows, and the track ahead was damaged. Elsewhere on the line, explosives detonated under a passing freight train.
No one was hurt in either case and the damage was limited, but Poland, which blamed the attack on Russia’s intelligence services, responded forcefully: It deployed 10,000 troops to protect critical infrastructure.
The sabotage in Poland is one of 145 incidents in an Associated Press database that Western officials say are part of a campaign of disruption across Europe masterminded by Russia. Officials say the campaign — waged since President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 — aims to deprive Kyiv of support, create divisions among Europeans and identify the continent’s security weak spots.
So far in this hybrid war, most known acts of sabotage have resulted in minimal damage — nothing compared to the tens of thousands of lives lost and cities decimated across Ukraine.
But officials say each act — from vandalism of monuments to cyberattacks to warehouse fires — sucks up valuable security resources. The head of one large European intelligence service said investigations into Russian interference now swallow up as much of the agency’s time as terrorism.
While the campaign places a heavy burden on European security services, it costs Russia next to nothing, officials say. That’s because Moscow is carrying out cross-border operations that require European countries to cooperate extensively on investigations — while often using foreigners with criminal backgrounds as cheap proxies for Russian intelligence operatives. That means Moscow notches up a win just by tying up resources — even when plots aren’t successful.
“It’s a 24/7 operation between all the services to stop it,” said a senior European intelligence official, who like the head of the European intelligence service and other officials who spoke to AP insisted on anonymity to discuss sensitive security matters.
This remarkable article has an interactive map detailing how Russia has been attacking Europe in recent years. Here’s a screenshot:
And in that regard I am disappointed that the DNC has chosen not release it’s Comprehensive Review of the 2024 Election, and hope they will reconsider in the coming days. For we need to learn everything we can from our disappointing loss to Trump in 2024 as we will be up against that same political machine next year, one that we know plays by a different set of rules than we do. Rules, for example, that allowed them to encourage and accept Russia’s help in 2016, and to corruptly wrest control of TikTok and hand it to a close political ally next year in time for the mid-terms:
2026 can be a year of opportunity for us. Let’s commit to do everything we can, together, to make it so……
now….
Let’s Get To Work People!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Stand with Ukraine and our European allies, and far more forcefully challenge Trump’s traitorous efforts to sell out the US and the West to Russia; demand Congress rebuke/issue a no confidence vote on his current efforts to force Ukraine to surrender
Congress must stand forcefully for rule of law in the Caribbean and the Pacific - these illegal strikes must end; no war can be waged without Congressional approval; there must accountability for those who have broken the law
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Defend our democracy, rule of law, and our liberties by blocking the expansion of ICE; restoring due process for immigrants across the country; vigorously defending the 1st Amendment; warring against his outrageous targeting of his domestic political opponents; ending the use of the military on our streets and the unlawful occupation of our cities; stopping the unprecedented corruption; and by forcing the Administration to finally comply with Congress, end the rancid cover up, and release all of the Epstein files
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I must admit: "Democrats" and "swagger" are two words I never expected to see in the same sentence in a Politico article!
I just called my Democratic representative and asked her to ask the DNC to release the report. If we should have learned anything from 2020, it's that "looking forward, not back" is a losing strategy. We failed to press for accountability then, and look what it got us. We failed to press Biden to be clear about his thinking in running again, and look what it got us. I'm not asking for some narrow blame game report (and if they wrote it that way, they wasted a lot of money). I'm asking for some sense the party gets it: that the grassroots doesn't have endless money to throw into some money pit PAC. That we need clear eyed thinking. That we also to act as if failure is not an option. I view this as a major test of leadership for Ken Martin.