3. The chair of @RepublicanAGs, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr (R), resigned, citing "vastly opposite views of the significance of the events of 1/6”
4. After 1/6 @mastercard said: "Simple decency and sober reflection require us to account for the events in Washington this past week... nothing is more important than the smooth transition of power"
9. We reached out to all these companies but only heard from @Yelp, which says it initiated its donation before 1/6 and informed RAGA that it won't be donating in the future.
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@GM@mtbarra@RSLC 2. The @RSLC, which received 125K from @GM on 3/31, has publicly supported voter suppression efforts across the country, including a version of the Georgia voting legislation that was even harsher than the measure that ultimately became law
@GovDeSantis 3. DeSantis acted to prevent others in his state — local governments, schools, businesses — from taking steps to slow the spread of the deadly virus.
He mocked public health officials and catered to anti-vaxxers.
REMINDER: Just a few weeks ago the entire conservative media (and some of the mainstream media) was praising DeSantis’ strategy of pretending COVID didn’t exist as a political masterstroke
DeSantis has gone well beyond ignoring the problem. He is actively trying to obstruct anyone in Florida — businesses, schools — from addressing the problem
1. FBI Director Christopher Wray conducted a sham investigation of the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh and then covered it up for two years
2. Wray established a tip line for people with information about the allegations against Kavanaugh, collected 4500 tips, apparently conducted no follow up, and forwarded "relevant" tips to the White House
3. Wray and Kavanaugh overlapped at Yale law school, worked together during the George W. Bush administration, and are both members of the right-wing Federalist Society