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Apr 23 10 tweets 3 min read
1. Amdist the chaos of April 2024, there is something that has gotten relatively little attention: a historic victory for union organizing in Chattanooga, Tennessee

And it wasn't just a victory for unions

It was a stinging defeat for Charles Koch and his right-wing allies

🧵 2. The NLRB certified that workers at a Volkswagen auto plant in Chattanooga voted to join the @UAW. The union secured a commanding 73% of the vote.

Koch and others have spent more than a decade trying to prevent this from happening

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Apr 22 14 tweets 4 min read
1. An inflection point in the situation at Columbia was the president's decision to call in the NYPD and arrest over 100 students who were protesting Israel's operations in Gaza on the south lawn.

To understand the gravity of this decision, some historical context

🧵 Image 2. In the early morning hours of April 30, 1968, then-Columbia University President Grayson Kirk summoned the NYPD to arrest hundreds of student protestors. About 1,000 police officers arrived on campus and, wielding nightsticks, violently arrested about 700 students. Almost 150 protesters ended up in the hospital with lacerations, broken bones, and other injuries.
Apr 18 9 tweets 3 min read
1. @berniemoreno, the GOP Senate nominee in Ohio, is being bankrolled by @charliekirk11, a far-right activist who argues that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a mistake and MLK Jr "was awful"

🧵 Image 2. Moreno benefited from an early endorsement from Kirk's org, @TPAction_.

Moreno wrote that he was "honored to be endorsed by Charlie Kirk and Turning Point Action" and endorsed the work of the org.

"Few have done more to fight back against the radical left than they have. and I look forward to working with them to defend for our America First conservative values in the US Senate"Image
Apr 17 8 tweets 3 min read
1. Who chooses to spend $800,000+ to help Trump become the next president?

We got a peak this week when a new joint fundraising committee, Trump 47, filed its first FEC report

The filing revealed 20 people have donated $800,000 or more

Follow along for the gory details

🧵 2. Jose "Pepe" Fanjul ($814,600)

✅ Controls sugar empire, an industry that receives billions in annual subsidies from the US gov't

✅ In 2022, Dominican Republic subsidiary banned from importing goods to the US after CBP found evidence of "the use of forced labor"

✅ Employed white nationalist as an "executive assistant"Image
Apr 15 7 tweets 3 min read
1. One of the most important Senate campaigns this year is in Ohio.

The GOP nominee, @berniemoreno, has made being "tough on China" a centerpiece of his campaign

And, on the trail, he tells a couple of stories to bolster this claim

Just one problem: the stories are lies

🧵 2. In 2011, Moreno was appointed to the board of Cleveland State University, eventually becoming chair in 2016.

Moreno claims that, as chair, he got rid of the school's Confucius Institute, an institution partially funded by the Chinese government that offered language and cultural programmingImage
Apr 11 8 tweets 3 min read
1. The Arizona Supreme Court reinstated an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions & the response by many AZ Republicans has been shameless

They are now saying a near-total abortion ban is unacceptable

The same Republicans have pushed for a complete abortion ban for years

🧵 2. The most notorious example is US Senate candidate @KariLake.

Lake said she "opposed" the ruling reinstating the 1864 law.

But in 2022, Lake called it a "great law" and said her position was that "life begins at conception"

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Apr 10 8 tweets 3 min read
1. In 5 days, Donald Trump will report to the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse to stand trial

For more than a year, the media has told us the hush money case is flimsy and would likely benefit Trump politically

You know who doesn't believe that?

Donald Trump and his lawyers

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2. If media commentary is correct, Trump should be eager for the trial to begin. The sooner the case starts, the sooner Trump wins. A victory against Bragg would give him political momentum and a powerful argument that the other pending criminal cases are also meritless.
Apr 9 7 tweets 2 min read
1. More important than what Trump said yesterday about abortion is what he did not say and the questions he is refusing to answer

🧵 2. Of course, Trump did not say whether he would sign a national abortion ban if it reaches his desk, something that could happen if the GOP controls Congress

But that's not even the biggest threat to abortion rights if Trump wins in 2024

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Apr 8 11 tweets 4 min read
1. After Citizens United, there are few restrictions on spending money in federal elections

But @tedcruz may have violated one of the last legal guardrails to secure hundreds of thousands of dollars in support of his reelection campaign

Follow along if interested 🧵 Image 2. Citizens United created Super PACs, which can raise and spend unlimited money for federal candidates — including corporate cash

There is one big caveat: federal candidates cannot "solicit, receive, direct, transfer, or spend funds" for Super PACs

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Apr 4 10 tweets 3 min read
1. @elonmusk is promoting claims that hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants are registering to vote in the 2024 election

The "data" that Musk is sharing with tens of millions of his followers is COMPLETE BOGUS

Follow along for the full debunk Image 2. @elonmusk, is promoting a post from @EndWokeness, a popular account known for bigoted conspiracies

@EndWokeness uses data on the raw number of HAVV checks from the Social Security Administration

It seem very official

But the data does not support their wild claims
Apr 3 5 tweets 2 min read
1. There is a fundamental disconnect between what the Biden administration is SAYING about Gaza and what they are DOING

It is untenable 2. The Biden administration rightly points out that Gaza is a humanitarian catastrophe. They say that Israel is not doing enough to protect aid workers or civilians.

None of this has prompted any change in Israel's approach

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Apr 2 8 tweets 2 min read
1. Trump and Fox News can't stop talking about how, under Biden, America is becoming a SOCIALIST COUNTRY

But corporate profits under Biden have EXPLODED

In the last three months of 2023, corporate profits reached an all-time high of $2.8 trillion Image 2. The extraordinary growth in corporate profits is part of a long-term trend that began in the 1980s, picked up steam at the turn of the millennium, and increased dramatically since 2020.

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Apr 1 11 tweets 3 min read
1. Senate Republicans tried to sink the nomination of Adeel Mangi, who would be the first Muslim American to serve on a federal appellate court, by claiming he was an anti-semitic terrorist sympathizer.

That flopped, so they pivoted to another Islamophobic smear.

This one appears to be working. 2. The new smear is that Mangi, a corporate lawyer, is a "supporter of cop killings"

It's an absurd claim that is based on Mangi's pro bono work with the Alliance of Families for Justice

Mangi's work with the group is laudable

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Mar 28 7 tweets 3 min read
1. Trump lost the 2020 election & then did anything and everything to overturn the results

3 years later, the threat to democracy has intensified

A lot of corporations are complicit

An investigation by Popular Information finds 50 companies have donated over $23 million to election deniers since 1/6/21Image 2. There are at least 170 federal and statewide officials and candidates who are election deniers

Some of the largest contributors to this group are also some of the country's leading companies, including @ATT, @Comcast, @Walmart, and @Microsoft

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Mar 26 11 tweets 4 min read
1. There has been a lot of recent coverage about SQUATTING. The impression is lots of people are taking over homes they don't own.

It does happen occasionally

But is it a growing crisis?

Are the decks stacked against landlords?

We looked into it

The hysteria is baseless Image 2. The panic started when a provocateur named Leonel Moreno posted a video on TikTok where he purports to give instructions on how people can successfully "squat" in other people's houses.

Moreno, an undocumented immigrant who describes himself as an "artist," appears to post deliberately inflammatory content to grow his online following.

In this case, his tactics worked. He generated a lot of headlines, especially in right-wing media.Image
Mar 25 9 tweets 3 min read
1. Trump is facing a personal and political financial crisis.

He is facing hundreds of millions in fines because he lost civil cases for fraud and defamation

He is siphoning off campaign cash to pay his legal bills

What is Trump willing to do to woo a financial savior?

🧵 2. When Trump was president, he had a very clear position on TikTok. He insisted that ByteDance, a Chinese company, divest its US operations.

Trump issues TWO executive orders mandating this.

The merits of this position are debatable, but it was consistent with his hawkish view on ChinaImage
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Mar 21 8 tweets 3 min read
1. For many years, Republicans have been seeking to add a work requirement to Medicaid

(It's based on the discredited idea that poverty exists because people are lazy)

Georgia Republicans turned this idea into a reality

It's not going well

🧵 2. In 2018, the Trump administration issued a rule allowing states to get waivers to tie Medicaid eligibility to employment

A bunch of states tried it. Some of the plans were invalidated by courts, and then Biden revoked the waivers for the rest

But Georgia sued, saying it was a regulatory "bait and switch"

So they are the one state that ties Medicaid expansion to a work requirement
Mar 20 12 tweets 4 min read
1. Today, we are launching a crowd-sourced reporting project

It involves the nomination of Adeel Mangi, who would be the first Muslim American on a federal appellate court

He's being subjected to an Islamophobic smear campaign

Details on how to participate in this thread

🧵 2. First some background

At his confirmation hearing, Republican Senators asked Mangi if he supported Hamas or celebrated 9/11

The pretext for these questions involved connecting Mangi to events he did not attend and people he had never met

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Mar 19 8 tweets 3 min read
1. Under federal law, when a federal government employee owns stock in a company, the employee is prohibited from participating in any matter that may impact the financial interests of that company.

Members of Congress have more power and access to more information than a typical member of the federal bureaucracy.

But they are EXEMPT. 2. Members of Congress reguarly trade in stocks that will be impacted by their votes. A 2022 investigation by the New York Times found "97 lawmakers or their family members bought or sold financial assets over a three-year span in industries that could be affected by their legislative committee work."
Mar 18 13 tweets 4 min read
1. In November, President Biden nominated Adeel Mangi to be a federal appeals court judge in the Third Circuit.

Mangi would be the first Muslim American to serve on a federal appellate court.

But his nomination is now in jeopardy because of Islamophobic smear campaign

🧵 Image 2. @tedcruz and others are insinuating, with absolutely no evidence, that Mangi is anti-Semitic and/or sympathizes with terrorists

These Islamophobic tropes appear to be working

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Mar 14 7 tweets 3 min read
1. The media turned Robert Hur's amateur assessment of Biden's memory into a political crisis.

Collectively, the @washingtonpost, @nytimes, and @WSJ have run 66 articles quoting Hur: a "well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory"

But when the transcript of the Biden interview that undercut Hur's credibility was released on Tuesday, key excerpts received scant coverageImage 2. While Hur said that Biden had a "poor memory" in his report, during the interview, he remarked that Biden had a "photographic understanding and... recall" of the layout and contents of his lake house in Wilmington, Delaware. Image