Jan. 6 probe calls witnesses tomorrow; no ‘bipartisan’ infrastructure deal in sight
It turns out “we have a bipartisan infrastructure deal” means “we have no deal and little plausible chance of reaching one.”
In the news today: As the House select committee formed to investigate the events of the Jan. 6 insurrection prepare to hear first witnesses, House Republicans that stoked insurrectionist claims are demanding retaliation against the two House Republicans appointed to the committee. The attempt to craft a “bipartisan” infrastructure bill continues to be an absolute clown show. As a new pandemic surge again fills hospital beds nationwide, California announced today that all state employees will have to prove vaccination status or submit to being tested weekly to ensure they’re not infected.
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