Update: The Supreme Court rejected the suit, saying in a brief order that Texas “has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another state conducts its elections.”
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One hundred and twenty-six House Republicans, more than half the caucus, have signed onto an amicus brief in a Texas lawsuit that is asking the courts to invalidate millions of votes from four swing states won by President-elect Joe Biden. Despite there being no evidence of widespread voter fraud, these elected officials joined the Texas attorney...
Original story below.
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One hundred and twenty-six House Republicans, more than half the caucus, have signed onto an amicus brief in a Texas lawsuit that is asking the courts to invalidate millions of votes from four swing states won by President-elect Joe Biden. Despite there being no evidence of widespread voter fraud, these elected officials joined the Texas attorney...
- 12/11/2020
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Whether today is the beginning of the end of Donald Trump’s presidency or the end of its beginning, one’s thing for sure: partisan political warfare got real fast Wednesday as the House impeachment hearings went live on TV.
Besides a hairspray-defying strong wind, Trumps worst nightmare started promptly at 10 Am Et/7 Am Pt as the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence kicked off its first public hearing, and within minutes the Republican minority aimed to knock the Democrats off their game.
Starting with a very real reality-tv moment of an interrupting question from Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-tx) as chair Rep. Adam Schiff (D-ca) tried to methodically lay out how the heavily televised day would go, the Gop looked to defang the proceeds citing a thousand parliamentary procedures. Clearly well-scripted for his big turn in the media glare, Sunday show regular and Hollywood congressman Schiff appeared ruffled by the...
Besides a hairspray-defying strong wind, Trumps worst nightmare started promptly at 10 Am Et/7 Am Pt as the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence kicked off its first public hearing, and within minutes the Republican minority aimed to knock the Democrats off their game.
Starting with a very real reality-tv moment of an interrupting question from Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-tx) as chair Rep. Adam Schiff (D-ca) tried to methodically lay out how the heavily televised day would go, the Gop looked to defang the proceeds citing a thousand parliamentary procedures. Clearly well-scripted for his big turn in the media glare, Sunday show regular and Hollywood congressman Schiff appeared ruffled by the...
- 11/13/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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