what gets it from me to remove the filibuster from constitutional issues as we have done for the budget because i do believe that it is very, very important for us to do that. also, infrastructure talks to capitol hill. a $1 trillion package is getting support from both sides and democrats are considering a $6 trillion bill without support from republicans. ben cardin telling me last hour it doesn t have to be one or the other. a lot of what s in this compromise, what s in it is fine, but it doesn t go far enough. so i hope that we can find a bipartisan pay it forward to pass infrastructure, but it needs to be accompanied by a bill that would fill in the gaps that would which is not included in the compromise bill. and across the country today, americans are celebrating juneteenth for the very first time as an official federal
we come to terms with the mistakes we made, and in remembering those moments we begin to heal and grow stronger. how much does that make sense to you, what he said. do you see an official recognition with juneteenth with teaching americans about the lingering fallout from slavery with critical race theory is why do you think republicans are so strongly opposed to this? republicans have basically had the party to uphold white supremacy as politely as possible and they use misinformation and a lot of dramatics in order to do it. i think that everyone who has been engaged in this fight to stop the children from learning history, should be ashamed of themselves to say there s celebration in juneteenth because even in their
the possible new connection that the fbi is looking into. scott? hey, alex. the courts were closed for the juneteenth holiday and remain closed this weekend, but the court filings are still coming in, and there s a lot of news in there. we got a 63-page fbi transcript of an interview with thomas webster, a former marine, a former new york city police officer and the feds say the man who attacked a d.c. police officer in this video january 6th. the transcript shows agent asked webster about any affiliation he might have with far-right group, the oathkeepers, 3 percenters or proud boys or capitol police officers. to all those questions, webster answered no, but he s still in jail fighting his detention. he s pleaded not guilty to several federal charges. new video of scott fairlam,
you know, what should republicans do differently in two years? well they say nothing. we did everything right. well, so if you didn t really lose, you don t have to have that self reflection and i think that s what drives a lot of this. how far do you think mike lindell is willing to take had? as far as a pillow salesman can take it. i think as long as he has money, he will continue to show up at these rallies and organize rallies and you see people mocking the crowd size but there is still a couple thousand people showing up at these rallies and i think he will continue to do that. what s more interesting i think is how far, lindell can take it so far, what i m interested is how far the kind of ether around him exists so if we get past the midterm elections and let s say republicans take control of the house and the senate which is an entirely reasonable possibility, what happens if you re still at two-thirds of republicans believing that elections are rigged? and what happens the
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