1/ The one big thing nobody is talking about: Did Elon want to shut the government down because of his business deals with China? A thread... 🧵
2/ Trump didn’t get the one thing he wanted in the government funding deal: A debt ceiling increase so he could give himself and his billionaire friends a tax break.
But you know who got exactly what he wanted? Elon Musk...
3/ The original funding bill (that he killed) included what’s called an “outbound investment” provision—which would limit & screen U.S. money flowing to China. That would have made it easier to keep cutting-edge AI and quantum computing tech—as well as jobs—in America.
4/ But Elon had a problem. His second-largest market is China. He’s building huge factories there. His bottom line depends on staying in China’s good graces. He wants to build an AI data center there too—which could endanger U.S. security. He’s been bending over backwards to ingratiate himself with Chinese leaders.
5/ So what did Elon do? He tanked the whole thing—telling Trump to oppose it, and threatening to primary anyone who voted yes. And to cover his tracks, he claimed it was about “spending” (even though Trump wanted to suspend the debt limit for unlimited spending).
6/ What did Trump get out of all this? Nothing.
But President Musk got what he wanted: The ability to sell out the U.S. so he could make money in China. It’s all one big game to these guys. I hate it, because they’re hurting regular people.
7/ This time, Democrats won. We stopped Trump from being able to cut taxes for billionaires. But Elon’s ability to kill a bill on China that would hurt his bank account shows you exactly who Republicans work for. It’s not you. It’s the billionaires and special interests who don’t give a shit about you. Democrats can win—but we need to show up & expose this corruption every. single. time.
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1/ USAID is an agency that saves lives, fights hunger, and strengthens democracy. It’s also an investment in the American people.
Let’s talk about what USAID actually does—and why it makes America safer, stronger, and more respected in the world. 🧵
2/ USAID fights child mortality. Since 2008, it has saved 4.6 million children and 200,000 mothers. When kids thrive, families and communities grow stronger. Healthier societies means more global stability, which enhances our own security.
3/ USAID helps fight diseases like malaria and AIDS. Since 2007, it has saved 6 million lives from malaria and helped 9.5 million people get HIV/AIDS treatment. Fighting disease abroad protects Americans at home from pandemics.
2/ First, some history. In the middle of COVID, I led efforts to allow Members of Congress who couldn’t physically attend due to the public health emergency to vote remotely so that their constituents would still be represented. It worked. rollcall.com/2024/01/29/end…
3/ Speaker Johnson is right that he joined a lawsuit claiming voting by proxy was unconstitutional, but that's not the whole story.
First, he LOST! The district court dismissed the lawsuit. The Appeals Court agreed. The Supreme Court wouldn’t hear it. His view lost. Full stop.
1/ Let’s set the record straight on the Laken Riley Act, because I’m hearing a lot of people who say they support this bill, but who don't seem to know what it really does.
2/ First things first, if you are undocumented and arrested or convicted of a felony, you're already subject to detention and deportation. That’s already on the books. It’s a good law, I agree with it, and it should be enforced.
3/ That’s not what this bill is about. This bill targets people who have been accused of shoplifting. Not rapists and murderers like the monster who killed Laken Riley. People accused of shoplifting.
Today the @HouseGOP put out their rules for the next two years of Congress.
If you thought their dysfunction, disorganization, and disarray was bad before, buckle up, because it’s about to get even worse. A 🧵…
You’d think House Republicans might look at their failures and try to change course by working with Democrats, as we’ve been asking, to address the major problems facing our country.
You’d think. But you’d be wrong.
First, by injecting partisan extremism into the rules, Republicans are totally destroying the role of Speaker of the House.
Their proposed changes would, for the first time in history, shield the Speaker from accountability to the entire chamber by making it so that only Republicans can move to vacate the chair.
This makes it clear that they have no intention of working together to find common ground. Instead of electing a Speaker of the House, they decided to elect a Speaker of the Republican Conference—held hostage by their most extreme members.
🧵 This afternoon during debate, Republicans moved to “take down my words,” a procedural term meaning they think I violated the rules and that my words should be stricken from the record. Why? Because I stated facts about Trump’s trials.
Let’s talk about it.
Here are my remarks. Read them yourself. Whether you love Trump or hate him, I was simply stating facts about his legal problems. I didn’t say he was guilty or innocent. I didn’t disparage him. I was stating facts.
My point was this: We are in unprecedented times. But the way the rules work, we aren’t able to have an honest debate about Donald Trump. When we speak on the House Floor, we’re not allowed to suggest a president—or a presumptive nominee—broke the law.
Obviously, these rules were written in an era when no presidential nominee had ever been criminally indicted, much less on 88 felony counts.
THREAD: After months of delay, this week, Republicans on the House Agriculture Committee are advancing a Farm Bill reauthorization that is a disaster for American farmers and families.
As a national leader fighting to end hunger, I’m not sitting idly by. Let's talk about it.
SNAP is America’s most effective anti-hunger safety net. It lifts people out of poverty.
The GOP farm bill proposes the largest cuts to the program in 30 years. It’s clear: this will make more Americans hungry. We can't cut SNAP! cbpp.org/press/statemen…
We must keep perspective. Want to know who hurts when SNAP benefits are cut? It’s kids, seniors, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable adults. It’s a rotten thing to do.