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Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@mkraju such utter gobbledygook... fools no one — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@JoyceWhiteVance Cooking today! — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
I did not have "DOJ will provide best news of the day with aggressive move into seditious conspiracy charges that spell trouble for former defeated press and R congressmen" on my bingo card. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Just a remarkably poised and credible response from @PressSec on a very tough day. — PolitiTweet.org
CSPAN @cspan
.@justinsink: "So, the sense is things are going well?" @PressSec: "You do hard things in White Houses...We could… https://t.co/DKs23QGQOA
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
2 additional points on this excellent explainer. First, sedition triggers 14thA, Sect. 3 for any federal officials who participated. Second, it is the strongest legal theory for pursuing Trump and cronies for nonviolent and violent coup activities. https://t.co/Qc7CXTKFRv — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
The Jan. 6 committee may be the best committee ever. Focused like a laser, tough-minded, keeping up public education and now preparing for primetime hearings. Kudos to @BennieGThompson and @RepLizCheney — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Exactly. You do not ask permission from the vote suppressors/subverters or the discriminators to pass laws to stop them. That's just perverse - and evidence you're not a morally serious person. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Question @kyrstensinema: If the only way to pass the 1964 civil rights act or 1965 voting rights act had been by a… https://t.co/EfvCTGZO2Z
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Excellent remarks. Focus like a laser on subversion. DOJ needs strike force for this specifically. — PolitiTweet.org
Kaitlan Collins @kaitlancollins
Biden is agitated leaving meeting with Senate Dems: "The honest to god answer is, I don't know we can get this done… https://t.co/8WPDXaO9aY
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@RepLizCheney @JenniferJJacobs You said it. and that makes anyone who assisted before, during or after part of that conspiracy. Also 14thA, sect. 3. A good day for the rule of law. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Rather than refusing to show up Rs like Jim Jordan might want to take the 5th. Get a load of the DOJ indictment for seditious conspiracy. This got REAL very fast. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@Toure sigh. the ongoing media fail of our time: https://t.co/NnlUQbiNQS — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
DOJ not charging conspiracy to cause a riot. It is seditious conspiracy - meaning 'overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States...' That's what Trump is guilty of if he's guilty of anything. Began w/big lie and ran for 187 min. during rampage — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Score one for"Give Garland time." He has put in play the most serious charge, the basis for a criminal conspiracy that could easily snare Trump and top cronies AND disqualify Trump and some reps. from office. Rev up the disqualification lawsuits. https://t.co/8FL2Xa0Qxn — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@LarrySabato This is enormously important. If the attack was sedition that anyone involved is part of the criminal conspiracy. Moreover, it invokes 14th A, Section 3. This is the anchor for pulling in Trump and his allies. HUGE. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Critical because they are defining the capitol attack as sedition... that means criminal conspiracy for those involved AND 14th A, Section 3 disqualification in play — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
MORE: DOJ has charged 11 defendants with seditious conspiracy related to the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, inc… https://t.co/HmPbxoKK0P
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
As the pandemic slowly resolves, expect the White House to look for ways to lighten the burden on families (e.g., increasing port capacity, reducing child-care costs). That’s the only viable strategy — even if it’s not an immediate or cure-all approach. https://t.co/V9wlvsXsoB — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
No one should take a single month’s numbers as evidence the inflation threat is behind us. But like unemployment and every other aspect of the economy (not only in the United States but around the world), inflation is being driven largely by covid. https://t.co/V9wlvsXsoB — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Going forward, the “fiscal impulse” should tighten significantly, as the government will not repeat stimulus packages. Rouse says, “We’re not in the same phase of the pandemic.” Talks in Congress about another big fiscal package will go nowhere. https://t.co/V9wlvsY0e9 — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Rouse tells me that the December numbers “suggest the recovery is not going to be linear.” She adds, “Our economic situation is being driven by the pandemic.” https://t.co/V9wlvsXsoB — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@Timodc @RichLowry when your highest aspiration is to maneuver you've become an accessory to moral rot and a pawn of authoritarians — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@AlanIAbramowitz this is actually out of date. There is a new bill that covers subversion. https://t.co/takLTBowKv — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@DemocracyDocket @marceelias critically important — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@Sifill_LDF It's intellectually incoherent and morally offensive to ask permission from vote suppressors and subverters to defend voting rights. Rs didn't ask Southern D's permission after civil war to pass 14th and 15th amendments. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@GarrettHaake when the defenders of voter suppression and subversion are praising you, you're doing something wrong. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
Dems should ask their candidates a single question: What will you do to protect democracy? It'll save a lot of grief down the road. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@persily Fabulous choice (says a Berkeley alum) — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@MollyJongFast because she thinks the voters and press are idiots — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
BTW, let's now get over the notion that the WH just couldn't come up with the right formula to win over Manchin on BBB. When you are not acting in good faith (as Sinema exhibits on voting, Manchin on BBB) there is NOTHING you can give them. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
RT @CitizenCohn: In fact, the filibuster frequently prevents broadly popular legislation from passing. — PolitiTweet.org
Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin @JRubinBlogger
@joshtpm Yes. Not a chance in hell Democrats would renominate her. — PolitiTweet.org