More Republican women than ever are planning to run for office.
"They're tired of being quiet, and they know they have a lot to give," says Patti Russo, who's helped run the Women's Campaign School at Yale University for more than two decades. nbcnews.to/326AdKZ (1/5)
Valerie Ramirez Mukherjee of Illinois, an investment manager who is pro-choice, pro-gay rights and concerned about climate change, is running for a seat in Congress straight away: "We need to have new role models in the party." (2/5)
Anne Smith, who left a foreign affairs job with the federal government and now cares for her 20-month-old twins, is plotting a run for a seat in the Virginia General Assembly: The GOP is "losing women voters, and it doesn't seem to be doing anything about it." (3/5)
The super political action committee Republican Women for Progress raised $1 million in a single month last fall on the promise of supporting Republican women's voices.
"We can't keep up with all the folks reaching out to us," a co-founder says. (4/5)
The National Republican Congressional Committee has a "record number of women running for the House," a spokesperson says. nbcnews.to/2Zp80kV
With both Hunter Biden and John Durham, Republicans had dreams of the DOJ being an attack dog against their political enemies. And both dreams have gone up in flames, @_Jahan writes. msnbc.com/the-reidout/re…
@MSNBC @_Jahan They’re just getting started tbh
-Fake Electors given immunity including planners
-USSS Agents testified to J6 Jury
-McCarthy floating Garland Impeachment
-MTG trying to decapitate ATF
-DOCUMENTS CASE HAS THEM TERRIFIED OF TRUMP FLIPPING FOR A DEAL
-Rudy scared
-Putin turmoils
@MSNBC @_Jahan The GOP is trying to get Independent State Legislature off the ground. They don’t want strong states, just strong fiefdoms for themselves and their adherents. Beheading federal enforcement agencies while holding up their replacements is pregame for gathering forces. Coup again?
Many would argue you disqualified yourself from the presidency on Jan. 6, 2021, when you incited a mob you knew was armed to march on Congress and “fight like hell.”
Why didn’t you condemn the rioters? And why did your own son have to beg you to do it?
With the criminal convictions of five Proud Boys, a third jury has ruled that Jan. 6 was an organized, violent uprising meant to overturn the 2020 election. (1/4) msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-…
Even a single guilty verdict for seditious conspiracy is rare.
In less than half a year, juries have found 10 people in total guilty of the crime in relation to Jan. 6. (2/4)
In courtrooms, it’s now established beyond a reasonable doubt that the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was not spontaneous, but rather a planned assault by force on our democracy. (3/4)
Official provides update on Tennessee school shooting. msnbc.com/live
LATEST: Shooting at Nashville Christian school msnbc.com/live
• At least 3 children, 3 adults killed in shooting
• Female shooter, armed with at least 2 assault-type rifles and handgun, fatally shot by responding officers
• Shooter "appears to be in her teens"
"Our children deserve better": First Lady Jill Biden reacts to Tennesee school shooting. msnbc.com/live
Meta announced this week that it’s overhauling its system for giving out verification badges on Facebook and Instagram. Now, blue check marks can be bought by anyone for the price of $11.99 per month for web, or $14.99 for mobile. (1/7) msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-…
It’s likely Mark Zuckerberg was inspired to unveil the plan after seeing Twitter’s Elon Musk make a similar move a few months ago when he rolled out Twitter Blue subscriptions, @ZeeshanAleem writes. (2/7) msnbc.com/the-mehdi-hasa…
.@ZeeshanAleem: Making verification badges available for a monthly rate transforms their meaning. Verification will no longer serve as a tool to identify credibility, but can now be weaponized to do the opposite, allowing bad actors to peddle misinformation with clout (3/7)