INDIANAPOLIS – Two men have pleaded guilty to federal crimes for their roles in paying and receiving secret political contributions through a middleman.
hey, rachel, biden is coming strong off his speech january 6. if he s unable to rally democrats behind him today with the infrastructure agenda, human infrastructure agenda stalled in congress, what comes next for him? that s a good question. i m not sure yet. i mean, this is stalled and also the build back better right now, joe manchin has walked away from the table. there s been an effort to get former president barack obama, bill clinton also former staff to joe manchin to plead with him privately to get him back to the negotiating table. it hasn t worked yet. president biden is in big trouble right now and i think there are questions about what they can do before the midterms. all right, author of politico playbook. thank you so much, rachel. thanks. thanks so much. all right, now to this. an indiana state senator backtracking after saying teachers should be, quote, impartial when teaching about nazism. here s what republican scott baldwin initially said during a hearing
the context of a civil case here where you may have been essentially in league with what was happening, you know, that silence means a lot and it may be substantively it may substantively amount to a conspiracy charge in the civil court case. jonathan, sometimes i hate bringing up these examples and giving them air, but what they re doing is poisoning the air. the last time you were here we were talking about people conflating covid vaccine mandates with the holocaust. since your last visit there was a utah tech executive who had to resign after he said the vaccine is a plot by jewish people to exterminate our population. plus, an indiana state senator said teachers need to be ready for this impartial when they are talking about nazis. anti-semitism is on the rise. how do we address this? yeah, it s really quite stun, it s almost like you feel like the wheels are coming off of america. in the last five years we have seen a steady increase in
It’s no surprise that the topic of legalizing marijuana is one that may stir the strongest of opinions. With the drug legal in surrounding states like Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan, Hoosiers may wonder when Indiana will follow in their footsteps.