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Senate Democrats befuddled by Joe Manchin

Senate Democrats have been left confused and befuddled by Sen. Joe Manchin, and say they’re trying to figure out what their West Virginia colleague is thinking with his most recent moves in bucking his party.

Left-leaning watchdog: Companies avoiding taxes spent millions on lobbying

© Greg Nash Fifty-five companies that didn’t pay any corporate income tax in 2020 shelled out $408 million on lobbying over the past six years, according to a new report from left-leaning watchdog group Public Citizen. The report said corporations saved $12 billion in taxes through tax avoidance and rebates, far less than they spent on lobbying lawmakers and government officials. FedEx, Charter Communications, American Electric Power and Duke Energy were the top lobbying spenders among firms that effectively avoided federal taxes, according to Public Citizen. “Duke Energy could use the $280 million rebate from the federal government to fund its lobbying spending for the next half-century,” said Public Citizen research director Mike Tanglis. “Using Uncle Sam’s money to lobby against paying taxes is the perfect embodiment of how Washington works.”

READ: Former Trump White House Counsel McGahn s testimony to Congress

The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday released a 241-page transcript of the committee’s June 4 interview with Donald F. McGahn, former White House counsel to the Trump administration.

Pennsylvania s Fetterman knocks Manchin: Naive to think GOP will act in good faith

© Courtesy Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a leading Democratic contender in the state’s Senate race, went after Sen. Joe Manchin Fetterman specifically targeted Manchin over his opposition to the For the People Act, a sprawling voting rights bill that has the support of the remaining 49 Democrats in the Senate. Manchin said he opposes it because it lacks bipartisan support.  “Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin is wrong to choose to vote against the For the People Act, a bill that would increase election security and access to voting and reduce the influence of big money in politics. To pretend that former President Donald Trump

Garland defends Justice Department backing Trump-era decisions

At a Senate hearing on Wednesday, Garland was asked to respond to criticism against the Justice Department s (DOJ) efforts to fight the release of an internal legal memo from the Trump era and its defense of the former president in a defamation suit from a woman who accused him of rape. The attorney general said his department is handling those cases without political considerations in mind. ADVERTISEMENT The job of the Justice Department in making decisions in law is not to back any administration, previous or present; our job is to represent the American people, he said. Our job in doing so is to ensure adherence to the rule of law, which is a fundamental requirement of a democracy.

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