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While Atlanta's mayor and city council are doing all they can to sour progressive grassroots activists on the Democratic Party, the Fani Willis revelations are seeming to create a snowball effect of chicanery from Trump co-defendants seeking to derail her body of work. If her acknowledging the relationship she's involved in with special prosecutor Nathan Wade isn't enough, her MLK Day speech at an Atlanta church may have done the trick.
Alright, the big news of the day is the former President having (ho hum) another bad day in court, finding out the DC Circuit wasn't buying his "full immunity" quips. Don't worry; the pessimist in me believes somehow we'll learn something about Jack Smith that'll derail his case, too. Kidding; kinda.
In the midst of MTG's fever dream of impeaching DHS Secretary Alexander Mayorkas falling short (pesky math), so, too, has what was deemed impossible - a bipartisan immigration agreement that even the GOP couldn't pass when it controlled all of Congress and the White House. Never mind that Democrats went about it under Republicans' terms, that border patrol agents endorsed it or that the "border crisis" and the "fentanyl crisis" were so "crisis-y" something had to be done now; it turns out apparently, these crises can wait a year, because Donald said so.
While Atlanta's mayor and city council are doing all they can to sour progressive grassroots activists on the Democratic Party, the Fani Willis revelations are seeming to create a snowball effect of chicanery from Trump co-defendants seeking to derail her body of work. If her acknowledging the relationship she's involved in with special prosecutor Nathan Wade isn't enough, her MLK Day speech at an Atlanta church may have done the trick.
Alright, the big news of the day is the former President having (ho hum) another bad day in court, finding out the DC Circuit wasn't buying his "full immunity" quips. Don't worry; the pessimist in me believes somehow we'll learn something about Jack Smith that'll derail his case, too. Kidding; kinda.
In the midst of MTG's fever dream of impeaching DHS Secretary Alexander Mayorkas falling short (pesky math), so, too, has what was deemed impossible - a bipartisan immigration agreement that even the GOP couldn't pass when it controlled all of Congress and the White House. Never mind that Democrats went about it under Republicans' terms, that border patrol agents endorsed it or that the "border crisis" and the "fentanyl crisis" were so "crisis-y" something had to be done now; it turns out apparently, these crises can wait a year, because Donald said so.