Reid told Charlamagne Tha God that she’s “barely hanging on” with Democrats at the moment.
“I’ve
been a Democrat since I was old enough to vote, but I’m barely hanging
on, honestly, because at this point the party is not bigger than the
future of my kids,” Reid said. “You know what I mean? Like, I have three
children. I have a daughter and two sons that have to live in this
country as Black people. And fascism don’t work for me, you know? And
I’m not willing to cede the country to Trumpism and MAGA simply because
I’m clinging to this party.”
Reid called out
Democrats upset with Jean-Pierre over her announcement that she is
leaving the party not long after her time as a press secretary in former
President Joe Biden’s administration.
“People
are getting all mad at Karine Jean-Pierre for saying…I’m mad at that
because I’m like, at this point it isn’t, who cares what the party label
is? Give me an effective fighter,” she said.
Reid
argued progressives like Crockett are the most effective fighters, but
they are being ignored by the party’s mainstream wing. Crockett bowed
out of the bid this week to become the ranking member on the House
Oversight Committee.
“It
was clear by the numbers that my style of leadership is not exactly what
they were looking for, and so I didn’t think that it was fair for me to
then push forward and try to rebuke that,” Crockett explained to
reporters.
Reid said Democrats should start emphasizing effective leadership over everything else.
“If
Jasmine Crockett is the most effective fighter, give me Jasmine
Crockett. And I really don’t care what you have to move around or who
you have disappoint in order to give me her. Just give me here because
we need a leader,” she said.
There is so much in that and, sorry, but the bulk is nonsense.
Jasmine
Crockett. She's a media star. I hope she becomes more. She says the
right things. But she's a member of Congress. Where is she doing the
right things?
Again, she says the right
things. Joy sees her as a leader. I love Jasmine Crockett but I don't
see any leadership. She's a member of Congress. There are so many
things she could be doing but isn't. Do they all need to be tutored on
Mike Gravel and what he accomplished as a senator during Watergate. I
hope Jasmine ends up a leader.
But
too many idiots are screaming "LEADER!" at people who speak on camera
very well but do nothing. And does a leader really step aside?
She's supposedly a fighter. But she's up against some resistance in seeking leadership so she just gives up?
That's leadership?
And
there are things other than leadership that matter. Can you hold your
own in a hearing? Jasmine has demonstrated she can. But I don't
mistake that very important skill for leadership. I see leadership as
leadership. Only.
Now let's deal with Joy's whine/gripe. I'm sorry, Joy, is this not a life defining moment that we are living in?
Because
I believe it is. I believe our entire democracy is at stake. So I'm
really not in the mood for these people who keep crapping on my party. I
saw Joy did a video with the Socialist. Didn't stream it because I
don't care for him. Hope he wins NYC mayor. But am fully aware --
though Joy appears not at all aware -- that if he become Mayor he will
have about a year on the job when the mid-terms roll around and that the
GOP will paint my party as a Socialist Party and that the GOP will use
any problems in NYC to prove what happens when "those Socialists take
over!"
The Socialist won
the primary. Let's all pretend that was a fair fight and that the
Socialist wasn't pimped on Chris Hayes' MSNBC program, that bad program
in Joy's old slot with three hosts, Jen's program, etc, etc. While
other candidates couldn't get any traction -- not even the other
Socialist who was fighting for immigrant rights.
I think Joy wants to go Socialist.
Good
luck with that, Joy. I'm not a Socialist. I won't become one. I
think the mayor issue is going to be like the DA issue in my city. Or
have we all forgotten how they ran Chesa Boudin out of town?
Oh, wow, no one ever thought of that!!!
Because, Joy, you seem to have stopped thinking.
I'm not done. One more point.
Karine Jean-Pierre.
I bit my tongue on that idiot. But since Joy wants to glorify her.
She's a damn idiot. If you missed it she was boo-hoo Joe was forced out. He was forced out!!!! So she was leaving the party.
Huh?
You
got up at the podium and lied to the American people day after day
pretending Joe Biden was of sound mind. We know the decline now. We
know you lied. You need to get off your high horse and apologize to the
American people but, Karine Jean-Pierre, you don't even have the common sense to do that.
Joy,
I hope that appearance garners you new viewers because just reading
about it is enough to make me never want to listen to you again.
Wednesday, June 25, 2025. Donald Chump continues to terrorize
immigrants but makes sure that your tax dollars go towards paying Kristi
Noem's stud services fee.
Let's start with a
taxpayer note. The Chump economy is a bad economy. Prices have not
gone down, they've continued to increase as the May figures proved.
Many people across the country are struggling. So I'm sure all
Americans are thrilled to know that we'll now be paying -- our tax
dollars -- for Kristi Noem's boy toy to fly the friendly skies.
President Donald Trump
announced his appointments to an advisory council inside the Department
of Homeland Security on Tuesday, with a list that includes a right-wing
news commentator, former lawmakers, Trump’s former attorney Rudy
Giuliani and a top former campaign adviser.
The
announcement by Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says
the council, established first in 2002, will provide “real-time,
real-world and independent advice on homeland security operations.”
The
list includes right-wing political commentator Mark Levin, as well as
Giuliani, who helped lead efforts to try and overturn the 2020 election
results and was later sued for defamation by two Georgia election
workers; a lawsuit he lost before a jury in Washington, DC.
“This
new-look, America First HSAC will draw upon a deep well of public and
private sector experience from homeland security experts committed to
fulfilling President Trump’s agenda,” the press release on the new
council states.
The appointments also include Corey Lewandowski, a Trump campaign leader in 2016 who is currently a chief adviser to Noem.
No,
not Rudy G. We said "boy toy," not "horror whore." Besides, like
Donald Chump, Rudy G can't manage stud services anymore. Not at his
age.
Lewandowski met his future wife Alison Hardy when he was in ninth
grade and she was in eighth grade. In 1998, Hardy married Brian Kinney,
who was killed onboard United Airlines Flight 175 on September 11, 2001. Four years later, in 2005, Lewandowski married Hardy.[16] Together they have four children.[24]
Lewandowski is a Catholic.[16]
In September 2021, Lewandowski was removed from his role as
chairman of a super PAC called Make America Great Again Action after
reports of sexual harassment accusations from a donor.[116][117]
That same month, conservative media outlet American Greatness reported that Lewandowski was having an extramarital affair with South Dakota governor Kristi Noem,
for whom he had long been a political advisor. Noem called the report a
"disgusting lie", saying, "these old, tired attacks on conservative
women are based on a falsehood that we can't achieve anything without a
man's help."[118][119][120] In September 2023, the New York Post and the Daily Mail published similar reports about Noem and Lewandowski, which Noem's spokesman denied.[121][122]
Congratulations, America, you're on the hook for Kristi's stud service fee.
Remember,
Kristi's married too. Was when news leaked about the affair and still
is. But, of course, she lives in the DC area while her husband Byron
lives in South Dakota.
You
know raving loon Marjorie Taylor Greene has been insisting Jesus is
'returning' this week. Let's hope so for Kristi's sake. Without Jesus'
compassion, MAGA will be left with the directive to stone Kristi for
being married and having an affair. What would be a problem in
functional administrations is the norm in a Chump administration. After
all, Donald's motto is: We'll get at least a little slap and tickle by
any means necessary.
Houston
police called federal immigration agents on a woman who dialed 911 to
report domestic abuse by her ex-husband in April, newly released records
show.
The woman, an immigrant from El
Salvador who has lived in Houston for seven years, had a removal order
stemming from the denial of her asylum claim. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement agents declined to pick her up because they said there was
no one to take custody of her children, according to a copy of the
police report obtained by the Houston Chronicle through a public records
request.
The woman hasn't yet
been taken into federal custody, but victims' advocates said the
incident is a worst-case scenario for those worried about the worsening
state of domestic violence in the region and the likelihood that women
will avoid reporting problems to law enforcement.
"Anecdotally,
we know there's a huge fear in the immigrant community about reporting
any type of incident to law enforcement because of the fear of being
deported," said Amy Smith, deputy director at the Harris County Domestic
Violence Coordinating Council.
An HPD spokesperson defended the officer's actions, saying he was simply following protocol.
So
if someone is a victim of domestic violence and the victim looks like
they might possibly be from another country, the best response at this
time is apparently not to call 911. Doing so, whether you are an
American citizen or not, could get you rounded up by ICE.
That's very sad, very disgusting and very telling about the Chump administration.
A
coalition of immigrant rights, faith and pro-democracy organizations
presented a letter with 12,000 signatures Tuesday to the National
Sheriffs' Association Conference in Florida, urging them to protect
public safety rather than work with U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement.
The letter
urges sheriffs agencies to refrain from immigration-related issues, and
stay away from what the organizers consider as the dangers of President
Donald Trump's “anti-immigrant rhetoric and harmful immigration
agenda.”
About
30 people attended a rally outside Broward County Convention Center in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where the annual sheriffs' association
conference was taking place.
“When
sheriffs take on the responsibility of federal immigration authorities,
it undermines your core mission, stretches already limited resources,
and most importantly, causes real harm," the letter said.
Will
the sheriffs give serious thought to the request? Good question. But
at least it appears the FBI is not willing to break the law for ICE
anymore. Josh Fiallo (DAILY BEAST) notes:
White
House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller’s push to have the FBI
assist in the Trump administration’s migrant crackdown has been put on
ice.
Instead of going on immigration raids,
sources told Fox News and NBC News that the majority of FBI agents on
immigration duty are now returning to traditional roles to thwart
possible threats from Iran and its proxies.
The pivot
back to counterterrorism will place FBI agents in a more traditional
role. It comes a month after Miller mandated ICE make at least 3,000
migrant arrests a day in a heated meeting at its D.C. headquarters. NBC
reported at the time that 2,000 agents from the FBI, DEA, and the
Marshals Service were ordered to embed with ICE to boost arrest numbers.
Many of those agents are now being pulled back to their day jobs.
“Guess
they are realizing this whole national security thing is important,
after all,” a source with direct knowledge of the matter told NBC.
The FBI wrote in a statement that it “does not comment on specific operational adjustments or personnel decisions.”
“However,
we continuously assess and realign our resources to respond to the most
pressing threats to our national security and to ensure the safety of
the American people,” the statement added.
As
the roundups increase and continue, more and more people are impacted
and aware. Coverage of what's actually happening also spreads the word
and spreads revulsion towards Donald Chump.
It's inhumane and it's impacting lives and it's impacting the economy. KLAS reports, " A growing sense of fear and uncertainty is spreading
through immigrant communities across the country following a wave of
recent ICE raids. In the Las Vegas valley, the impact is being felt in
deep, personal ways, even leading to the temporary closure of a popular
North Las Vegas marketplace. What used to be a busy weekend hotspot is now quiet as Broadacres
Marketplace, a beloved swap meet in the northeast valley, has
temporarily closed." You're seeing that across the country. Cindy Carcamo, Dianne Solis and Alfredo Corchado (GUARDIAN) note:
At Hector’s Mariscos restaurant in the heavily Latino and immigrant city of Santa Ana, California, sales of Mexican seafood have slid. Seven tables would normally be full, but diners sit at only two this Tuesday afternoon.
“I
haven’t seen it like this since Covid,” manager Lorena Marin said in
Spanish as cumbia music played on loudspeakers. A US citizen, Marin even
texted customers she was friendly with, encouraging them to come in.
“No, I’m staying home,” a customer texted back. “It’s really screwed up out there with all of those immigration agents.”
Increasing immigrant arrests in California have
begun to gut-punch the economy and wallets of immigrant families and
beyond. In some cases, immigrants with legal status and even US citizens
have been swept into Donald Trump’s dragnet.
The 2004 fantasy film A Day Without a Mexican – chronicling what would happen to California
if Mexican immigrants disappeared – is fast becoming a reality, weeks
without Mexicans and many other immigrants. The implications are stark
for many, both economically and personally.
“We
are now seeing a very significant shift toward enforcement at labor
sites where people are working,’ said Andrew Selee, president of the
nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute. “Not a focus on people with
criminal records, but a focus on people who are deeply integrated in the
American economy.”
After six months of aggressive
immigration enforcement and promises to focus on deporting violent
criminals, the Trump administration has arrested and detained a small
fraction of the undocumented immigrants already known to Immigration and
Customs Enforcement as having been convicted of sexual assault and
homicide, internal ICE data obtained by NBC News shows.
The
data is a tally of every person booked by ICE during fiscal year 2025
so far, including during the Biden administration, running from Oct. 1
through May 31. It shows a total of 185,042 people arrested and booked
into ICE facilities during that time; 65,041 of them have been convicted
of crimes. The most common categories of crimes they committed were
immigration and traffic offenses.
Almost half of the people currently in ICE custody have neither been convicted of nor charged with any crime, other ICE data shows.
[. . .]
The new data obtained by NBC News shows that from Oct. 1 to May 31, ICE
arrested 752 people convicted of homicide and 1,693 people convicted of
sexual assault, meaning that at the absolute most, the Trump
administration has detained only 6% of the undocumented immigrants known
to ICE to have been convicted of homicide and 11% of those known to ICE
to have been convicted of sexual assault.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is holding around 59,000
detainees in facilities across the country, likely setting a record high
as the Trump administration aggressively expands nationwide immigration arrests, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.
On Monday, June 23, ICE's detention level was — on paper at least — at over 140% capacity, since Congress last allocated 41,500 detainee beds for the agency, the figures show.
The
federal statistics show nearly half — or 47% — of those currently
detained by ICE lack a criminal record and fewer than 30% have been
convicted of crimes, a sign of the widening scope of President Trump's
escalating crackdown on illegal immigration. On the campaign trail, Mr.
Trump vowed to expel dangerous criminal migrants, though top officials
in his administration have said no one in the U.S. illegally will be
immune from deportation.
The
administration is lying to the American people. They are targeting
workplaces and where day laborers gather. These are not criminals
guilty of murder or rape. These are workers in this country. And with
the Nazi Stephen Miller instituting his quota, ICE agents are no better
than traffic cops at speed traps at the end of each month trying to make
their quota.
There is no noble mission. There is only abuse and discrimination.
Recent deportations of immigrants have caused a nationwide outrage leading to widespread protests
and a heightened sense of fear among immigrants and their families.
This blog post summarizes some of the major themes associated with an
upcomingwebinar Wednesday June 25, featuring this author team
that focuses on the implications of these deportations and the larger
climate on Latino immigrants. The panel will make reference to their
recently fielded (April to May, 2025) Latino Immigrant National Attitude Survey (LINAS)
(n=1,000) which provides a timely snapshot to how immigrants are faring
in the first five months of a second Trump administration.
The webinar will highlight findings
related to the deportation policy’s implications for everyday life among
Latino immigrants, along with how the threat of deportation is shifting
the behavior of these vulnerable communities. Below are some of the
highlights that the panel will be discussing in more detail:
The
survey makes clear that Latino immigrants are feeling the effects of
this shift in political and policy climates, with over half (53%) of
Latino immigrants reporting that they worry a family member or close
friend will be deported, and nearly one-in-five (19%) reporting that
they worry a great deal and all the time.
A
robust 69% of the sample feels that there is “a lot” of anti-immigrant,
and anti-Hispanic, sentiments, policies, and attitudes in the United
States. Similarly, 82% of the sample believe that there is either some
or a lot of discrimination directed at immigrants right now.
One
of the most well-documented implications of the increasing threat of
deportation is the shift in behavior associated with fear of being
deported or putting friends or family in harm’s way. According to the
survey, 16% of Latino immigrants have avoided contacting police to
report a crime or calling the police due to the deportation plans of the
Trump administration and the current political environment. Similarly,
one-in-10 Latino immigrants have avoided going to their children’s
school or interacting with educational professionals in their children’s
school.
The panel will also examine the policy
attitudes of Latino immigrants as reflected in the survey, as well as
the implications of the current political climate on the health and
political behavior of Latino immigrants. Below are some of the data
points and emerging political views of Latino immigrants that the panel
will discuss.
The
president’s campaign suggested their deportation efforts would focus on
removing violent criminals, a consistent theme across messaging from
the White House more recently. However, only 29% of Latino immigrants
believe that most Latino immigrants who are held in immigration
detention facilities have probably committed serious crimes in the
United States.
When
asked if any aspects of their health or their personal behavior have
shifted since President Trump was re-elected in 2024, over one-in-five
(22%) of the sample reported that their mental health has gotten worse.
Political scientists have found that Latino immigrants have mobilized themselves
in response to discriminatory immigration policies, which has led to an
increase in both naturalization and voter registration in the past.
There is early evidence that this same process is starting to develop
now, as nine percent of the sample reported that they have registered to
vote and eight percent have started the process to acquire permanent
residency or citizenship since the Trump administration came into office
in 2025.
Across the country, Americans protest daily. Here's Spokane, Washington yesterday.
Hundreds of activists flooded San Francisco’s
City Hall Monday to protest cuts to nonprofit funding in the city’s
pending budget, saying the mayor is pulling back support for
working-class and low-income San Franciscans at a time these communities
are facing threats from the federal government.
During more than eight hours of public comment on the city’s spending
plan, hundreds of housing caseworkers, immigrants’ rights advocates and
nonprofit employees set to have their budgets and roles slashed to cure
the city’s massive shortfall, voiced their frustrations to city
supervisors.
“San Francisco was built on the backs of immigrants and working-class
communities of color, and right now, we need San Francisco to put its
money where its mouth is,” said Claire Lau, a campaign coordinator with
the Chinese Progressive Association. “We see that in all levels of
government, our social safety net is already falling apart … We need the
city to strengthen our social safety net here, right at home.”
[. . .]
The coalition is especially concerned about
reduced services for immigrants, given the recent escalation of
Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions throughout the state.
Lurie’s budget plan cuts $250,000 from the Office of Civic Engagement
and Immigration Affairs during its second year, and makes deep cuts to
nonprofits that serve immigrant families in need of legal support and
housing.
In recent weeks, at least 20 people
have been disappeared by ICE agents at court hearings and asylum case
check-ins in San Francisco. In Southern California, ICE agents have
arrested people at high school graduations, workplaces and gas stations.
“Immigrant families are being torn apart at schools, at workplaces,
and in communities,” Lau said. “Some are afraid to go to school, some
are afraid to go work and those who do go to work are afraid to speak up
when their rights are being violated.”
Violated now? Absolutely and about to get even worse with Florida's plan for Alligator Alcatraz.
But Orlando Democratic Congressman Maxwell Frost is angered by the plan. He has concerns about the potential living conditions.
“They
want to make a mass tent detention facility in the middle of the
Everglades, in the hot, burning Florida sun, in the swamp, and have
these people living in damn tents. It's cruel. It's a tragedy. It's
horrible, and we're gonna do everything we can to fight against it,” he
said.
Frost, who has visited other immigrant detention facilities in Florida, told WFSU he will visit it if it opens.
“I
went to Baker here in Florida unannounced, and that's a building that
has real infrastructure, and the conditions are horrible, so I can only
imagine what the conditions will be in a place that's being built up in
about a month,” he sai.d
Yesterday, we noted USA TODAY's bad typing piece on polling. Let's note a much better piece, Christian Paz (VOX) notes:
President Donald Trump is now the most unpopular he has been during his second term.
More
than half of American adults disapprove of the job he is doing, and
he’s underwater on nearly every important issue of the day.
The
polling averages show this net disapproval clearly: On the economy,
he’s down 13 percentage points. On inflation, he’s down 20 points. Even
on immigration, he’s down 2 points. (Those negative marks include
foreign policy, though it’s too soon to say how the public is reacting
to Trump’s decision to join Israel’s bombing of Iran.)
Still,
Trump’s popularity decline has been a dramatic development: After
entering office with a positive approval rating and popular support for
his agenda, he’s squandered much of it away through various political
fights, policy decisions, and public spectacles.
That
reversal has come in fits and starts, yet also demonstrated a curious
trend in Trump’s popularity. When Trump is at the center of the news,
using his bully pulpit and making high-profile efforts to pursue his
agenda, his popularity falls. When he recedes into the background, and
the public is focused elsewhere, his popularity somewhat recovers.
In
short, the more people pay attention to Trump, the less they like him —
which creates a kind of conundrum. Trump, who’s uniquely capable of
capturing the limelight, has shown he’s also incapable (or unwilling) to
do anything quietly.
We'll wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:
Women’s Health Protection Act comes as Trump and Congressional
Republicans move to restrict a woman’s right to choose and toward a
national abortion ban
Washington, D.C. — Today, on the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade,
U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member and former chair of
the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP),
Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), led the entire
Senate Democratic caucus in introducing the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025,
legislation to guarantee access to abortion everywhere across the
country and restore the right to comprehensive reproductive health care
for millions of Americans. The bill’s introduction comes as the Trump
Administration further attacks a woman’s right to choose and
Congressional Republicans barrel ahead with a bill that defunds Planned
Parenthood. Put together, Trump and Congressional Republicans’ assault
on Americans’ reproductive rights is a backdoor national abortion ban,
ripping away millions of women’s access to abortion care and right to
control their bodies.
“Three years ago, Donald Trump and Republicans succeeded in
overturning Roe, ripping away a Constitutional right for the first time
in American history, and causing a full-blown health care crisis in our
nation. Since then, we have seen with painful clarity how Republican
abortion bans are putting women’s lives in danger, forcing providers to
close their doors, decimating access to maternal health care, and
forcing women to remain pregnant—no matter their circumstances,” said Senator Murray. “I’m
proud to join my colleagues in reintroducing the Women’s Health
Protection Act to restore the right to abortion and end the national
nightmare Republicans created by overturning Roe. Democrats will never
stop fighting to restore abortion access nationwide—nothing less.”
“First, Donald Trump and Republicans overturned Roe v Wade.
Now, they are continuing their crusade for a national abortion ban,
stripping away a woman’s right to choose and control her body,
healthcare, and future. Republicans continue to show that they will stop
at nothing in their pursuit to stop a woman from having the right to
choose,” said Senator Baldwin. “In Wisconsin, we’ve
seen how these attacks on women’s reproductive rights and freedoms have
hurt our neighbors, friends, and families – and we won’t stand for it.
The Women’s Health Protection Act is a necessary step to restore
Americans’ constitutional right to choose what’s best for their
families, stop Congressional and state-level Republicans from further
putting themselves between a doctor and a woman, and once and for all,
give women their rights and freedoms back.”
“This issue is about more than health care; it is about
women’s rights, individual rights, and human rights. The foundation of
the Women’s Health Protection Act is simply the right to make your own
health care decisions. Three years after Dobbs, American women don’t
have that right. Today, thanks to Republican lawmakers and conservative
courts, a woman in America might walk into an ER and faint, bleeding,
and be refused treatment. That woman might die,” said Senator Blumenthal. “By
restoring abortion access and implementing basic protections against
medically unnecessary restrictions on health care, the Women’s Health
Protection Act overturns the death sentence handed down by Dobbs.”
President Trump appointed the Supreme Court Justices who ruled in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case to overturn Roe v. Wade and nearly 50 years of precedent. Since the Dobbs
decision, 19 states have banned abortion or severely restricted women
from being able to access the procedure, leaving one in three American
women without access to safe, legal abortion care. Additionally, state
legislatures across the country have introduced hundreds of bills to
include medically unnecessary restrictions that limit access to abortion
care.
In his second term, President Trump has continued to relentlessly
attack reproductive rights, including freezing Title X funding for
clinics that offer reproductive care, cutting Biden-era emergency
abortion protections, pardoning anti-abortion extremists, and fighting
to defund Planned Parenthood. Additionally, the House-passed Republican
budget bill kicks 16 million people off their health insurance and
defunds Planned Parenthood – threatening the closure of 200 health
centers across the country and putting access to vital reproductive care
for millions of families at risk.
The Women’s Health ProtectionAct creates federal rights for patients and providers to protect abortion access. Specifically, the Women’s Health Protection Act would:
Prohibit states from imposing restrictions that jeopardize access to
abortion earlier in pregnancy, including many of the state-level
restrictions in place prior to Dobbs, such as arbitrary waiting periods,
medically unnecessary mandatory ultrasounds, or requirements to provide
medically inaccurate information.
Ensure that later in pregnancy, states cannot limit access to abortion if it would jeopardize the life or health of the mother.
Protect the ability to travel out of state for an abortion, which has become increasingly common in recent years.
The legislation is sponsored by the entire Democratic caucus,
including Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senators Angela Alsobrooks
(D-MD), Michael Bennet (D-CO), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D- DE), Cory Booker
(D-NJ), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Chris Coons (D-DE), Catherine Cortez
Masto (D-NV), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Dick Durbin (D-IL), John Fetterman
(D-PA), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Maggie Hassan
(D-NH), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Mazie Hirono
(D-HI), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Andy Kim (D-NJ), Angus King
(I-ME), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Ed Markey (D-MA),
Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Chris Murphy (D-CT), Jon Ossoff (D-GA), Alex
Padilla (D-CA), Gary Peters (D-MI), Jack Reed (D-RI), Jacky Rosen
(D-NV), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Adam Schiff (D-CA),
Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Tina Smith (D-MN), Chris
Van Hollen (D-MD), Mark Warner (D-VA), Raphael Warnock (D-GA), Elizabeth
Warren (D-MA), Peter Welch (D-VT), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and Ron
Wyden (D-OR).