Liz Cheney continues to protect the future of her party. McCarthy continues to protect his relationship with Trump. https://t.co/4FaHqtKfuQ
— Bianna Golodryga (@biannagolodryga) February 24, 2021
The Congresswoman was previously censured by Wyoming’s GOP for voting to impeach the former presidenthttps://t.co/C4c3X2P1si
— The Independent (@Independent) February 24, 2021
In theory, there's a GOP civil war re Trump. In practice, Congress Rs are rapidly moving toward lockstep opposition to Biden-just as they did Obama. And in red states, GOP legislatures are locking arms to move a towering wave of voter suppression laws. Party's direction is clear https://t.co/VNn6uBamZn
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) February 24, 2021
BREAKING: 500,000 dead from Covid 19, and these GOP West Virginia legislators mocked a mask requirement by wearing only straps over their faces.
— Chip Franklin InsideTheBeltway.com (@chipfranklin) February 24, 2021
Shame them with me.@CalltoActivism pic.twitter.com/yquxDtHoLg
Rep. Gerry Connolly blasts Rep. Jim Jordan during USPS hearing:
— Steve Beynon (@StevenBeynon) February 24, 2021
“I didn’t vote to overturn an election. And I will not be lectured by people who did about partisanship.” https://t.co/zMoIzEmnDm
The nub of the problem is not Tanden’s tweets or partisanship; it is the persistent Republican belief that a Democratic president is not entitled to the same deference the GOP extended to the disgraced, incompetent presidenthttps://t.co/kU8iwhrZHQ
— Jennifer 'pro-reality' Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) February 24, 2021
We are simply not going to tolerate any more obstruction. The vast majority of the American people support additional #covid relief in the #AmericanRescuePlan.
— Rep. Val Demings (@RepValDemings) February 24, 2021
Whether it gets GOP votes or not, we’re moving forward to bring the country together and keep people safe.
It's time to cancel NPR's Tiny Desks concert series pic.twitter.com/PneZE6ri7T
— Will Bunch Sign Up For My Newsletter (@Will_Bunch) February 24, 2021
Republicans are looking to raise it to $10 a figure much lower than the State minimum wage in many states. Another big Fail as usual for the Republican Party!
— anguillaman2 (@anguillaman2) February 24, 2021
In the last few weeks we have seen the outlines, on Tucker Carlson, or articulated by Senator Ron Johnson, of an effort to minimize the Capitol Insurrection. Now the GOP is proposing to narrow the scope of any investigation. via @ThePlumLineGS https://t.co/N5FqWvM5ct
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) February 24, 2021
Coming to the mouth of the drunk uncle near your soon: The emerging GOP talking point is to simply deny that the insurrection or QAnon ever happened. https://t.co/t0yM5FGmXN
— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) February 24, 2021
Shocking new data from @brennancenter: 253 bills introduced in 43 states this year to restrict voting access
— Ari Berman (@AriBerman) February 24, 2021
From AZ to IA to GA to FL, GOP weaponizing Trump’s lies to suppress votes
Could be biggest rollback of voting rights since Jim Crow era https://t.co/NIl4l2Nx9D
Why do people believe liars, and when does lying take on a positive value, helping to boost political careers? My December video, now captioned, and relevant for understanding the GOP's investment in lying (DT won the election, Jan. 6 was the work of leftists). #propaganda pic.twitter.com/SA0qsPpvmI
— Ruth Ben-Ghiat (@ruthbenghiat) February 24, 2021
As I said moments after the Bannon pardon: the federal charges against him should translate quite easily to state-level fraud charges, which are not covered by the Trump pardon. https://t.co/EUCR9tGvEo
— Elie Honig (@eliehonig) February 24, 2021
JUST IN: Trump Jr. was deposed in inauguration funds investigation https://t.co/7o1zNLpepy pic.twitter.com/pq3hfIGTwJ
— The Hill (@thehill) February 24, 2021
Louis DeJoy testified under oath that he didn't order overtime cuts at the #USPS that delayed the mail. We got documents that say he did. https://t.co/DPMPMIhlEb
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) February 24, 2021
The fact that we're tweeting about something that Louis DeJoy said, rather than about him facing the rest of his life in federal prison, is a very, very precise measurement of how the GOP has broken this country.
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) February 24, 2021
Breaking WaPo: President Biden will nominate a former U.S. Postal Service executive, a leading voting-rights advocate and a former postal union leader to the USPS governing board, a move that will increase pressure on Louis DeJoy.https://t.co/dpI5sO288g
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 24, 2021
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BREXIT STILL AS ABOVE
The Jo Wiley effect: the JCVI has advised Government and NHS to invite more people with learning difficulties to receive Covid-19 vaccines. https://t.co/MjaNz4x3kO
— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) February 24, 2021
Brexit voters are less likely to take the coronavirus vaccine than Remainers, according to a new studyhttps://t.co/zEMoKFaZnb
— LBC (@LBC) February 24, 2021
Boris Johnson could shoot an orphan on live TV to announce the beginning of The Purge and Facebook would still be filled with "leave him alone he's doing his best 🙏" posts
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) February 24, 2021
We were in the Brexit transition period when the vaccine programme was planned, and the rollout started. It didn't matter, because EU legislation enacted into British law already allowed countries to temporarily authorise vaccines without waiting for approval from the EMA.
— C4 News FactCheck (@FactCheck) February 24, 2021
World Number 1. Truly world beating! Thanks @BorisJohnson. What a legacy. pic.twitter.com/1N0IU0tpPQ
— Jason J Hunter (Not a noble Lord) (@JJHTweets) February 24, 2021
Former diplomat @SylvieBermann abandons diplomatic language to tell the truth about #LiarJohnson https://t.co/5QX8E3nUwM
— Richard Corbett (@RichardGCorbett) February 24, 2021
She predicted Boris Johnson would seek to use Covid to mask the true economic cost of Brexit on the UK economy https://t.co/fKigv8XBsN
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) February 24, 2021
"Now I don’t expect the prime minister to pre-empt what’s in the Budget. If I want that, I can read it on the front page of The Times." https://t.co/NKdp5ZyAEC
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) February 24, 2021
Either @BorisJohnson is a bare faced liar or he is simply too incompetent to know that he has cut the budget of Transport for the North by 40%.
— Angela Rayner 😷 (@AngelaRayner) February 24, 2021
Either way, the Tories are treating communities in the North with contempt as usual.https://t.co/bHuEopawjO
Two weeks after the deadline which Boris Johnson’s government gave the EU to reform the Irish Sea border, there have been no changes to the arrangements & he has backed down. Arlene Foster says the EU is now demanding more border checks, not less. https://t.co/yOTa5qVYqV
— Sam McBride (@SJAMcBride) February 24, 2021
Joint statement from @michaelgove & @MarosSefcovic reiterating their full commitment to the NI Protocol. pic.twitter.com/aMqDVTpqbZ
— Tracey Magee (@Tracey_utv) February 24, 2021
That is 100% true. However, we are here now. Instead of unionists blindly saying the Protocol must go, countered by nationalists saying it must stay, can we not use maturity? Can we not de-sectarianise this issue and fix it? You surely won't deny there are issues? Do you?
— Michael Hoey (@michaeldthoey) February 24, 2021
A young fisherman is closing up and moving to the EU to support his family. He’s sold nothing since Brexit. ‘This is just the beginning’ say his colleagues. pic.twitter.com/JS0vnaUg8Q
— Byline TV (@BylineTV) February 24, 2021
Leave voting bee keeper rages @Channel4News #Brexit “is nothing like what we were promised” Pig farmers predicting at least 15% of producers will go out of business, flowers rotting in the fields & cheese exporters unable to sell to the #EU just some examples of #BrexitReality
— Anna Soubry (@Anna_Soubry) February 24, 2021
Brexit explained. pic.twitter.com/KEvWT3Lu04
— Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@nicktolhurst) February 24, 2021