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Today, Sen. Raphael G. Warnock (D-Ga.) and Republican challenger Herschel Walker are making last pitches successful the Georgia Senate runoff that volition beryllium decided Tuesday. Both campaigns are making stops designed to energize basal voters successful a contention successful which turnout volition beryllium key. Democrats are already acceptable to power the Senate adjacent year, but an further spot would springiness the enactment much leverage successful the chamber, which is present evenly divided.
As Congress returns to Washington this week, Republican lawmakers are apt to beryllium pressed connected erstwhile president Donald Trump’s proposition this play that the U.S. Constitution should beryllium terminated successful effect to his baseless claims that the 2020 predetermination was stolen. The effect since Saturday has been largely muted.
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- 2:30 p.m. Eastern: White House property caput Karine Jean-Pierre briefs reporters astatine the White House. Watch unrecorded here.
- 6:30 p.m. Eastern: President Biden hosts the Congressional Ball astatine the White House.
Analysis: Trump’s telephone to acceptable speech Constitution raises question of timing
From the archetypal moments aft polls closed connected Nov. 3, 2020, erstwhile president Donald Trump has been moving to undo the voters’ decision.
But implicit the weekend, helium went further than helium has previously, penning connected Truth Social: “A Massive Fraud of this benignant and magnitude allows for the termination of each rules, regulations, and articles, adjacent those recovered successful the Constitution. Our large ‘Founders’ did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections!”
The Post’s Philip Bump offers his instrumentality connected the erstwhile president’s escalation:
The latest: Prosecutors urged to much aggressively prehend funds owed to transgression victims
A Justice Department memo issued Monday seeks to code disapproval that the bureau has shielded inmates’ wealth meant to spell to the victims of their crimes, by urging prosecutors to much aggressively prosecute tribunal cases to prehend those funds.
The Post’s Devlin Barrett reports that a starring professional of the practice, a erstwhile U.S. Marshals official, said the caller directive does thing to assistance victims and focuses connected the incorrect portion of the department. Per Devlin:
The Washington Post has antecedently reported that a fig of high-profile inmates, including erstwhile USA Gymnastics doc Larry Nassar, vocalist R. Kelly and Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev person kept and spent thousands of dollars with their situation accounts, portion paying lone tiny amounts of court-ordered restitution to their victims.
In each of those cases, prosecutors went to tribunal to unit the Bureau of Prisons to crook implicit the wealth — a process that has been criticized arsenic unfair to victims and counterproductive, since it requires 1 limb of the Justice Department to spell to tribunal against different limb of the aforesaid department.
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco wrote the memo Monday to “encourage prosecutors to record restitution pleadings oregon to see restitution calculations successful sentencing” documents.
You tin work Devlin’s afloat communicative here.
Analysis: Rep. Ro Khanna had nary hint he’d prima successful Musk’s ‘Twitter Files’
When Elon Musk announced Friday day that helium planned to uncover what “really happened with the Hunter Biden communicative suppression by Twitter,” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) had nary thought he’d beryllium a portion of the plot.
Writing successful The Technology 202, The Post’s Cristiano Lima relays that 4 hours later, emails from Khanna to erstwhile Twitter enforcement Vijaya Gadde voicing interest astir the institution restricting a arguable New York Post nonfiction were featured successful a thread by Substack writer Matt Taibbi connected the alleged “Twitter Files,” which Musk had billed as the existent communicative of “free code suppression” astatine the company. Per Cristiano:
Noted: Walker seems to mistake which enclosure of Congress he’s moving for
Georgia Republican campaigner Herschel Walker, who has made galore gaffes during his Senate campaign, seemed to mistake which enclosure of Congress helium is moving for and besides appeared to deliberation the result of his contention would find power of the Senate, Politico reported Monday.
Politico said it had conducted a little interrogation with Walker connected Saturday successful which helium spoke astir elector information successful his runoff against Sen. Raphael G. Warnock (D-Ga.).
“They’re not [less motivated] due to the fact that they cognize close present that the House volition beryllium even, truthful they don’t privation to recognize what is happening close now,” Walker told Politico. “You get the House, you get the committees. You get each the committees even, they conscionable stall things wrong there. So if we support a cheque connected Joe Biden, we conscionable going to support a cheque connected him.”
The latest: Murkowski calls Trump’s comments connected Constitution ‘an affront to our Republic’
While astir Republicans person remained silent pursuing erstwhile president Donald Trump’s proposition that the Constitution should beryllium suspended truthful that helium tin beryllium returned to office, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) is speaking out.
“Suggesting the termination of the Constitution is not lone a betrayal of our Oath of Office, it’s an affront to our Republic,” Murkowski tweeted Sunday night.
Murkowski was reelected to a 4th afloat Senate word past month, defeating Republican campaigner Kelly Tshibaka, who was backed by Trump.
Take a look: What Georgia’s past 2 Senate contests archer america astir the runoff
When Raphael G. Warnock defeated Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) successful a runoff predetermination past year, delivering Senate power to Democrats, helium prevailed by winning large successful Atlanta and its swelling suburbs, arsenic good arsenic turning retired Democratic voters crossed the state.
But the conjugation that elected Warnock past twelvemonth and the electorate that turned retired successful November erstwhile Warnock was up for reelection was subtly antithetic — a notable displacement successful a intimately divided state, The Post’s Theodoric Meyer, Adrian Blanco and Luis Melgar report. Per our colleagues:
Analysis: The combat isn’t needfully implicit adjacent erstwhile voters o.k. a ballot measure
Even erstwhile voters overwhelmingly o.k. a ballot measure, that doesn’t mean the combat is over.
Writing successful The Health 202, The Post’s Rachel Roubein relays that advocates for wide ballot initiatives accidental they present program for beyond Election Day, preparing to support voter-approved measures and guarantee authorities officials instrumentality them arsenic required. Per Rachel:
That’s due to the fact that immoderate Republican governors, authorities legislatures and backstage industries person sued, attempted to undermine oregon slow-walked caller policies voters follow astatine the ballot box.
This dynamic was connected afloat show past week erstwhile R.J. Reynolds and different baccy companies filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to enforce an exigency bid stopping California from enforcing a prohibition connected flavored baccy products, which astir two-thirds of authorities residents supported successful the November elections.
“One of the things that we deliberation is truly important to look astatine is the full 360 beingness rhythm of a ballot measure,” said Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, the enforcement manager of Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, which helps with wide ballot measures. “Yes, you tin person a triumph astatine the ballot, but that adjacent captious measurement is the post-election implementation.”
You tin work the afloat investigation here.
Analysis: Will anyone hold with Trump astir suspending the Constitution?
Congressional Republicans tin expect a acquainted question this week: What bash you deliberation of Donald Trump’s latest comment?
Writing successful The Early 202, The Post’s Theodoric Meyer and Leigh Ann Caldwell accidental that dancing astir the former president’s proposition that the Constitution should beryllium suspended truthful that helium tin beryllium installed arsenic president seems similar a hard task, but GOP lawmakers person shown they aren’t acrophobic to pat creation during the Trump era. Per our colleagues:
We’ll beryllium watching however they specifically reply the question. (Most were soundless implicit the weekend.)
Will they condemn the thought Trump projected without mentioning the erstwhile president by sanction (a favourite among some)?
What should the prize beryllium for the archetypal lawmaker who says Trump’s connection shows he’s not being good served by his staff?
Will anyone beyond Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Reps. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) straight condemn Trump?
And … volition anyone hold with Trump?
You tin work The Early 202 successful afloat here.
Noted: Paul Pelosi attends Kennedy Center Honors successful archetypal nationalist quality since attack
Paul Pelosi, the hubby of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), made his archetypal nationalist quality Sunday astatine the Kennedy Center Honors since being violently attacked astatine the couple’s San Francisco location successful October.
The Post’s Eugene Scott reports that the 82-year-old businessman was welcomed with a thunderous lasting ovation arsenic helium accompanied his woman to the storied lawsuit successful the Kennedy Center’s Opera House. Per Eugene:
In the lawsuit honoring Americans who person made important contributions to the arts, Paul Pelosi was seen sitting beside his woman successful the balcony of the performing arts center’s Opera House, wearing a chapeau portion applauding honorees. He had a achromatic mitt connected 1 hand.
In October, an intruder broke into the couple’s location astatine nighttime successful the exclusive Pacific Heights vicinity done a solid door, searching for the speaker, who was retired of municipality astatine the clip of the incident, and shouting “Where is Nancy?”
Pelosi endured specified terrible injuries from a hammer that they required the concern enforcement to acquisition country to repair a skull fracture. Pelosi besides suffered from “serious injuries to his close limb and hands,” according to the speaker’s office.
You tin work Eugene’s afloat communicative here.
On our radar: Second man Doug Emhoff to big lawsuit focused connected antisemitism
Second man Doug Emhoff volition convene a gathering Wednesday with Jewish leaders to sermon the emergence of antisemitism successful the United States and efforts to combat hatred successful the nation, the White House announced Monday.
The lawsuit has been successful the works for weeks but takes connected added value successful the aftermath of erstwhile president Donald Trump’s caller meal astatine his Mar-a-Lago residence successful Florida with achromatic nationalist Nick Fuentes and the rapper Ye, who has been spouting antisemitic conspiracy theories.
According to the White House, different participants joining Emhoff, who is Jewish, volition see Susan Rice, the White House home argumentation adviser; Deborah Lipstadt, peculiar envoy to show and combat antisemitism; and Keisha Lance Bottoms, elder advisor to the president for nationalist engagement and the erstwhile politician of Atlanta.
On our radar: Harris to curse successful Bass arsenic politician of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Mayor-elect Karen Bass has tapped Vice President Harris to curse her successful connected Sunday.
Harris’s bureau confirmed the plans connected Monday morning.
Bass asked the vice president to administer the oath of bureau arsenic a motion to their presumption arsenic 2 of California’s astir almighty Black women, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Harris is the archetypal Black pistillate and archetypal South Asian pistillate to beryllium elected vice president. Last month, Bass became the archetypal Black pistillate to beryllium elected politician of Los Angeles, defeating billionaire existent property developer Rick Caruso.
On our radar: Wedding websites are the latest cheery rights battleground successful Colorado
When the Supreme Court ruled narrowly successful 2018 for a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding barroom for a cheery couple, the justices avoided declaring a wide victor successful the taste struggle betwixt LGBTQ rights advocates and those who accidental their spiritual beliefs forbid countenancing same-sex marriage.
It turns retired that the adjacent specified case, which the Supreme Court takes up Monday, was conscionable a abbreviated thrust away, writes The Post’s Robert Barnes, reporting from Littleton, Colo. Per Bob:
About 5 miles from Jack Phillips’s Masterpiece Cakeshop, the absorption of the conflict 4 years ago, is simply a cheerful bureau successful a nondescript building. Graphic decorator Lorie Smith says the aforesaid Colorado nationalist accommodation instrumentality that Phillips challenged, which forbids favoritism connected the ground of intersexual orientation, besides violates her profoundly held spiritual views and free-speech rights.
Smith wants to grow her concern to make wedding websites but lone to archer the stories of brides and grooms “through God’s lens.” And she wants to beryllium capable to archer same-sex couples connected her 303 Creative LLC website that she volition not make specified platforms for them.
“Colorado is censoring and compelling my code and truly forcing maine to determination my creativity into creating messages that interruption my convictions,” Smith said successful a caller interview, with 1 of her lawyers sitting nearby. “There are immoderate messages I cannot create.”
You tin work the afloat communicative here.
Analysis: The region to ticker successful the Georgia Senate runoff
When organizers with the New Georgia Project were deciding wherever to nonstop their energies successful the last weeks earlier the midterm elections, they chose to absorption their get-out-the-vote efforts connected a azygous region successful Atlanta’s confederate suburbs.
Writing successful The Early 202, The Post’s Theodoric Meyer and Leigh Ann Caldwell study that Henry County has moved toward Democrats faster than immoderate different successful Georgia, flipping from a Republican stronghold to a Democratic 1 successful lone a fewer years. Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) carried the region erstwhile helium ran for reelection successful 2016, adjacent arsenic Hillary Clinton turned it blue. But Sen. Raphael G. Warnock (D-Ga.) won it with 64 percent of the ballot successful the 2021 runoff. He did adjacent amended past period — and he’ll request the region to present for him again to triumph reelection successful Tuesday’s runoff.