Attacks on Democracy

January 6th, election interference, acts of authoritarianism, voter suppression, and systematic undermining of democratic institutions.

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Solar power's newest friends: MAGA influencers - E&E News by POLITICO

Solar power's newest friends: MAGA influencers - E&E News by POLITICO

The American Clean Power Association has launched the "American Energy First" campaign to promote solar energy among conservative audiences, enlisting allies such as Kellyanne Conway and Katie Miller. Their efforts aim to position solar power positively within MAGA circles and counter negative perceptions shaped by the Trump administration. The strategy underscores an initiative to align renewable energy interests with conservative political messaging.

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Trump's takeover of the GOP upends Texas Senate race

Trump's takeover of the GOP upends Texas Senate race

The Texas GOP Senate primary features incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Rep. Wesley Hunt, with all three positioning as Trump allies. Polls suggest Paxton is likely to advance to a runoff, with Cornyn and Hunt competing for the second spot; Trump remains neutral, citing a desire to support the candidate he deems most electable. Despite significant campaign spending by Cornyn and the campaign dynamics influenced by Trump's "Make America Great Again" movement, the race is heavily influenced by candidates’ perceived loyalty to Trump and their conservative credentials. The primary outcome could significantly impact the Republican landscape in Texas, with potential implications for upcoming elections.

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Republican voter ID bill stalls in Senate despite Trump demands - The Killeen Daily Herald

Republican voter ID bill stalls in Senate despite Trump demands - The Killeen Daily Herald

Legislation requiring strict proof-of-citizenship for voting is currently stalled in the Senate despite President Trump’s urging and Republican support. Efforts to pass the bill, the SAVE America Act, are hampered by internal Republican disagreements and the potential use of a talking filibuster, which would require Democrats to speak indefinitely to block the legislation. The bill faces opposition from Democrats, who claim it would disenfranchise voters, and some Republicans concerned about the procedural and political risks of bypassing existing Senate rules.

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Can an RFK Jr. action figure help cement the MAHA-MAGA alliance? - STAT

Can an RFK Jr. action figure help cement the MAHA-MAGA alliance? - STAT

The article reports on U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s unconventional use of AI-generated and provocative videos on social media to promote his health agenda and build support for the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. His social media strategy aims to energize his base and align with the broader political goals as midterm elections approach, often blending humor, satire, and activism, though it has raised concerns among public health experts and ethics officials. The approach reflects a broader trend of government officials adopting more aggressive online tactics, which are viewed by some as effective but also potentially problematic in terms of credibility and ethical boundaries.

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The challenge of celebrating Black History Month - Massapequa Post

The challenge of celebrating Black History Month - Massapequa Post

The article highlights the challenges of celebrating Black History Month amid recent events, including a controversial video posted by President Trump’s Truth Social account that depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, which was later removed. It criticizes the Trump administration's support for white supremacy, its immigration crackdown, increased detention of immigrant children, and efforts to undermine voting rights through proposed legislation. The piece emphasizes the ongoing need to promote inclusiveness, fairness, and justice during Black History Month and beyond.

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Rumored Trump Order on Elections Will Be Challenged - Common Cause

Rumored Trump Order on Elections Will Be Challenged - Common Cause

Common Cause announced it will challenge any presidential executive order related to elections that aims to reduce voting rights, asserting that presidents do not set election laws. The organization подчеркнуло opposition to recent and past executive orders and legislative efforts at federal and state levels that threaten voting rights. Common Cause has previously fought such measures in courts and legislatures and vowed to continue legal and legislative opposition.

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MAGA Activists Launch Bonkers Plan to Seize Control of Elections - Yahoo

MAGA Activists Launch Bonkers Plan to Seize Control of Elections - Yahoo

MAGA activists reportedly drafted an executive order aimed at declaring a national emergency and granting the president sweeping powers over elections, citing unfounded claims of foreign interference in the 2020 election. The plan involves potentially banning mail ballots and voting machines, despite a 2021 intelligence review finding no evidence of foreign meddling. President Trump has also publicly promoted election denial claims and backed legislation requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. Officials stated that the White House is in contact with outside advocates, but no policy decisions have been confirmed.

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CNN Boss Pleads Don't Panic as New MAGA Overlords Close In - The Daily Beast

CNN Boss Pleads Don't Panic as New MAGA Overlords Close In - The Daily Beast

CNN's CEO Mark Thompson reassured staff that they should not jump to conclusions amid the network's imminent acquisition by a major Trump media ally, following Warner Bros. Discovery's approval of Paramount Skydance's higher bid to purchase the company. He emphasized the importance of continued journalism and pledged to hold town halls to address concerns. The takeover comes after a bidding war involving Netflix and the Ellison family, with the Ellisons demonstrating a favorable relationship with former President Trump.

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SOF-ening the ICE: The Domestication of Special Warfare

SOF-ening the ICE: The Domestication of Special Warfare

The article discusses how federal immigration agents are increasingly adopting Special Operations Forces (SOF) tactics and aesthetics, which are not warranted by operational needs and lead to police militarization. This mimicry blurs the line between law enforcement and the military, undermines civil-military relations, erodes public trust, and risks violating the Posse Comitatus Act. The militarization influences public perception, increases violence, and diminishes accountability, highlighting the need for congressional oversight and policy restrictions to prevent further damage to national security and democracy.

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Only Clowns Are Orange

Macalester departments support mental health amid Metro Surge - The Mac Weekly

In response to increased ICE activity and local concerns, Macalester College departments are implementing initiatives to support student mental health, including wellness events, counseling services, and community-building activities. The Laurie Hamre Center for Health and Wellness emphasizes holistic wellbeing and ongoing efforts such as Respect and Relationship month, while the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and the Lealtad-Suzuki Center organize programs to foster connection and resilience amidst current tensions. These efforts aim to normalize mental health conversations and strengthen community support as federal enforcement presence diminishes.

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The immigration stories Trump told in the State of the Union—and the ones he didn't

The immigration stories Trump told in the State of the Union—and the ones he didn't

In his State of the Union address, President Trump highlighted stories of victims of crimes committed by immigrants, often emphasizing their tragic outcomes while omitting details about the immigrants' legal statuses and the complexities surrounding immigration enforcement. He failed to mention instances where perpetrators had legal or lawful immigration status and did not address the broader impact of immigration policies or some recent enforcement incidents. Critics argue that Trump's selective storytelling perpetuates a misleading narrative that immigrants are a significant threat to public safety, overlooking evidence that immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than native-born Americans and neglecting stories that highlight the human cost of aggressive immigration enforcement.

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Solidarity with Palestinians questioned as Indonesian troops set for Gaza - Al Jazeera

Solidarity with Palestinians questioned as Indonesian troops set for Gaza - Al Jazeera

Indonesia plans to send 1,000 troops to Gaza as part of an International Stabilization Force, amid domestic concerns over Indonesia's role and potential use as a pawn in the conflict. Critics fear that Indonesia's involvement, driven by President Prabowo Subianto’s desire for global recognition, may compromise its longstanding support for Palestine and reduce Palestinians to objects in a framework seen as colonial. The deployment is also linked to Indonesia’s participation in the US-led Board of Peace, which critics argue prioritizes geopolitical optics over Palestinian rights.

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