April 26, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
1d ago
Yesterday, in a long story about “the petty feud between the [New York Times] and the White House,” Eli Stokols of Politico suggested that the paper’s negative coverage of President Joe Biden came from the frustration of its publisher, A. G. Sulzberger, at Biden’s refusal to do an exclusive interview with the paper. Two people told Stokols that Sulzberger’s reasoning is that only an interview with an established paper like the New York Times “can verify that the 81-year-old Biden is still fit to hold the presidency.”  For his part, Stokols reported, Biden’s frustration with the New York T ..read more
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April 25, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
2d ago
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April 25, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
2d ago
“I am in shock that a lawyer stood in the U.S. Supreme Court and said that a president could assassinate his political opponent and it would be immune as ‘an official act,’” lawyer Marc Elias, whose firm defends democratic election laws, wrote today on social media. He added: “I am in despair that several Justices seemed to think this answer made perfect sense.”  Elias was referring to the argument of Trump’s lawyer before the Supreme Court today that it could indeed be an “official act” for which a president should be immune from criminal prosecution if “the president decides that his ri ..read more
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April 24, 2024
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by Garamond
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April 24, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
3d ago
This morning, President Joe Biden signed into law the $95 billion national security supplemental bill providing military aid to Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific, as well as humanitarian aid to Gaza and other peoples suffering humanitarian crises. The Pentagon immediately sent about a billion dollars worth of ammunition, air defense munitions, and artillery rounds, as well as weapons and armored vehicles to Ukraine. The U.S. Department of Defense had moved supplies into Poland and Germany in hopes that the measure would pass; they should move into Ukraine soon.  The Pentagon also said ..read more
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April 23, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
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April 22, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
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April 22, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
5d ago
With the passage of the national security supplemental bill through the House of Representatives on Saturday, Punchbowl News noted today, President Joe Biden became the winner of this Congress. When the Republicans took control of the House in January 2023, they vowed to impeach Biden and members of his Cabinet, overturn the signature legislation the Democrats had passed in 2021 and 2022, and force the Democrats to accept draconian  immigration policies.  Instead, the impeachment effort against Biden collapsed into ridiculousness as, after months of hearings by the Committee on Overs ..read more
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April 21, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
6d ago
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April 21, 2024
Letters from an American
by Heather Cox Richardson
1w ago
During her confirmation hearings in 2021, Interior Department secretary Deb Haaland promised “to responsibly manage our natural resources to protect them for future generations—so that we can continue to work, live, hunt, fish, and pray among them.” Noting her Indigenous heritage, Haaland tweeted, “A voice like mine has never been a Cabinet secretary or at the head of the Department of Interior…. I’ll be fierce for all of us, our planet, and all of our protected land.” Her approach was a shift from the practice the Interior Department had established at the beginning of the twentieth century w ..read more
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