Update: @SenSchumer just used procedural tools to (briefly) delay Kavanaugh hearings. This might seem like Schumer is fighting to #StopKanavaugh, but it's *not* the most important thing he could be doing if he wanted to win this fight. thehill.com/homenews/senat… 1/
To recap, Democrats have few tools when they're in the minority to stop bad bills or nominees from moving forward. But one tool at their disposal is "withholding consent". Here's our explainer on it: indivisible.org/resource/senat… 2/
That's exactly what Schumer did today -- he withheld consent on McConnell's request to continue with the Kavanaugh hearing beyond the time allowed. Normally, we'd applaud this kind of resistance. 3/
Unfortunately, in this case, what *really* matters is keeping Dems together, which Schumer is NOT DOING. Right now there are roughly 20 Dems who have still not officially come out against Kavanaugh. Here's the list: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… 4/
Schumer's most important job as Minority Leader is to hold his caucus together on tough votes. And, if he wanted to win this fight to save the Supreme Court, he'd have 49 Dems locked in as public NO votes. 5/
The bottom line is that a brief delay in the hearings won't stop Republicans from confirming Kavanaugh. Neither will complaints about unreleased documents, FOIA requests, nor asking Republicans nicely to delay the hearings. The only thing that matters is the vote count. 6/
If I had to guess, this very public demonstration from Schumer is the result of all of the bad press he's gotten for his lack of leadership on Kavanaugh. Like this piece: politico.com/story/2018/09/… 7/
More emblematic of Schumer's leadership on Kavanaugh is the deal he cut with McConnell last week to fast track terrible federal judges, while doing nothing meaningful to stop Kavanaugh. #wtfchuckvox.com/2018/8/30/1779…
So my response to news of Schumer delaying hearings is:
Whip the vote!
Whip the vote!
Whip the vote!
Whip the vote!
Whip the vote!
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2. This is a big deal and signals what the Trump Admin cares -- and doesn't care -- about. It cares more about separating, detaining, and deporting immigrant families than it does the health and safety of our communities, than it does responding to natural disasters.
3. But it's not a surprise, nor is it unsusual. In fact, earlier this year DHS transferred an additional $200M to support Trump's mass deportation machine. @SenJeffMerkley deserves a shout out for helping to shed light on all of this. cnn.com/2018/09/12/pol…
To every MoC (or candidate!) who isn't speaking out against Trump's new family separation policy, I remind you of this quote:
“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crisis preserve their neutrality.” #FamiliesBelongTogether 1/
This quote seems now to have been written specifically with Trump-era America in mind: From the #MuslimBan to taking healthcare from millions to ripping children away from parents at the border, our great moral crisis continues.
Yet, too many MoCs continue to remain silent. 2/
Still, it’s hard to imagine something any more cruel and grotesque than what the Trump White House is doing now to families at the U.S. border. 3/
The Senate has begun considering the #BankLobbyistAct, which will make it more likely that we have a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis. This is a core part of the Republican agenda: siding with big banks, corporations, and the wealthy, at the expense of the rest of us. [Thread]
Mitch McConnell, Republicans, and Donald Trump don’t care about the enormous risk this creates for our country and for American families. That’s not surprising. What is surprising is that Democrats are pushing the #BankLobbyistAct over the finish line.
We’re seeing something that we often see from Democratic leadership — that might only be obvious to you if you’ve worked on the Hill or have covered the Hill. Dem leadership might be ostensibly opposed to this bill, but is LETTING this bill pass. Here’s how.
This afternoon the Senate is turning to DACA and immigration, beginning with a “motion to proceed” vote. The burden is on Republicans to fix the mess that Donald Trump made on #DACA, as a majority of Americans want them to. [Thread]
Remember, we got here because Donald Trump ended the DACA program back in Sept. And 20,000 DACA recipients have already lost their protections as a result. He then rejected a bipartisan agreement reached by @SenatorDurbin and @LindseyGrahamSC, because it wasn’t racist enough.
So here we are — in an open debate on immigration with a Republican-controlled Congress. If you care about immigrants and #Dreamers, you should be worried. And while we all want relief for Dreamers, we can’t and won’t take just any deal.
Breaking: federal judge has granted a pretrial injunction on Trump's rescission of the #DACA program. Here's what it means. (Thread)
The US government MUST accept DACA renewals, which means those whose DACA protections are expiring soon, or has already expired, may apply for renewal.
Remember, the Trump administration eliminated the DACA program and stopped accepting renewals a couple of months ago.