It was painful to see two middle-aged men in suits humiliating themselves by trying to avoid admitting that Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
Todd Blanche is 52 and wants to be Attorney General. Jay Clayton is 60 and hopes to be Director of National Intelligence.
They appeared before Senate committees Wednesday seeking confirmation but managed to make fools of themselves in the process.
All in the service of the man who lost that 2020 election but can’t get over it. Trump remains obsessed with his loss, so would-be Cabinet members like Blanche and Clayton are forced to twist themselves into verbal pretzels or risk his ire.
Trump promises to address the nation tonight about the issue of “free and fair elections.” He says he has “really big news.”
Republicans are scared. We probably all should be.
HEADLINES:
‘Scared s–tless’: Republicans brace for Trump’s primetime speech (Politico)
Protests in Ukrainian cities against Zelensky’s removal of defence minister (BBC)
US strikes Iran, tanker, as Tehran hits Kuwait, Jordan (Al Jazeera)
Hegseth announces new policy to test troops for low testosterone (CNN)
Blanche’s slip-up on his Trump relationship: ‘I’m his lawyer’ (Politico)
Blanche Faces Crucial Hurdle After Rocky Hearing (NYT)
White House overturns DHS halt to ICE traffic stops despite killings of two men (Guardian)
What we know about the 26-year-old father from Colombia who was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Maine (CNN)
Houston prosecutor “more than prepared” to bring charges against ICE agents if wrongdoing is found in fatal shooting (CBS)
‘Misuse’ of crowd-control weapons on ICE protesters led to blindings and traumatic brain injuries, report finds (Guardian)
Investigative journalist reports on the abuse inside ICE’s largest detention facility (NPR)
A man running from an encounter with immigration and other federal agents in Florida was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer, authorities said. It was the third death in a week involving encounters with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, following shootings in Texas and Maine. [AP]
Texas Hispanics swung hard to Trump. A new poll shows they’re furious at his deportations. (Politico)
Almost Half of House Democrats Vote to End Aid to Israel (NYT)
Hegseth’s Study of Women in Combat Is Designed to Reach One Conclusion (Mother Jones)
Civil rights leaders announce ‘March on Washington’ to defend voting rights (NBC)
Donald Trump has no good options for reopening the Strait of Hormuz (Economist)
U.S. launches new daylight attacks on Iran, upping pressure alongside naval blockade (NBC)
Trump held Situation Room meeting on massive new Iran strikes (Axios)
Putin, now losing in Ukraine, may resort to a desperate gamble in the Baltics (The Hill)
South Korean company paid Trump $2 million amid trade investigation (WP)
China Aggressively Patrols Disputed Waters. Now the U.S. Coast Guard Is Moving In. (WSJ)
Federal Court Hearing Set For State AGs’ Emergency Motion To Halt Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger (Deadline)
FCC Officials Took Pricey Gifts From Paramount as the Company Needed Approval for Billion-Dollar Deals (ProPublica)
From Sea to Singeing Sea: The U.S. at 250 (Daily Kos)
Boomers, not Gen Z, are the generation cutting back most on alcohol (FT)
Scientists discover what kept ancient campfires burning for generations (SciTechDaily)
How Vibe Coding Is Transforming Tech (BI)
An Ivy League professor suspected AI cheating, so he gave the final exam in person (WP)
Barack Obama Pretends To Be Canadian While Traveling Abroad (Onion)