“We got a note about a conference call, like you’d get an invite to a Zoom thing, a few lines in an email, and that was it. Then our CEO heard his name in the Rose Garden? What the [expletive]?” said one prominent Washington lobbyist... https://t.co/UfSc3Zyxjj— Robert Costa (@costareports) April 16, 2020
Testing Falls Woefully Short as Trump Seeks an End to Stay-at-Home Orders https://t.co/7PCnl1n6gg— Herb Scribner (@HerbScribner) April 16, 2020
President Trump threatens to adjourn Congress, an effort he says would likely result in a legal challenge. “We’ll see who wins,” he said. https://t.co/hsd7OAI7vP via @WSJ— Lindsay Wise (@lindsaywise) April 16, 2020
And if Congress ignores him? (heh)
you laugh, but the rat’s gonna get a recess appointment— George Conway (@gtconway3d) April 16, 2020
Very likely.
SNL’s Michael Che pays one month’s rent for the 160 apartments in the NYCHA building his late grandmother, who died of COVID19, lived in.— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) April 16, 2020
cc @NYCMayor @NYGovCuomo @Diddy pic.twitter.com/rD2VGJuiPe
Apparently the still most popular GOP plan is for old people to die so young people can restore the economy that makes old white men rich.
Is there any reason, at all, for the Congress to take orders from either the Executive or the Court as to when it is or isn't in session? If the Trumpized Court declared in his favor, why should the Congress take that as having any power to determine that they are adjourned?
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