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New bill would force Louis DeJoy to buy a fleet of mostly electric mail trucks

On Tuesday, Mother Jones reported that a new bill introduced in Congress would block a controversial contract moving forward under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy that seeks to purchase a new fleet of mainly gas-powered vehicles rather than switch to an electrified fleet.

"This month, Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) introduced a bill that would prohibit the United States Postal Service from moving forward with a contract for a new fleet of mail trucks unless 75 percent of those trucks are electric," reported Abigail Weinberg. "'Weaning ourselves off of fossil fuel dependence is a major part of trying to cope with greenhouse gas emissions,' Connolly said. 'Replenishing [the postal fleet] with vehicles that are electric and hybrid would go a long way towards helping to change the nature of fuel in US vehicles on the roads.'"

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Conservative rains hell on 'dishonest' and 'scummy' Josh Hawley

Following the first day of Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, conservative columnist Matt Lewis brought down the hammer on Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) for his attempted smears of the judge -- going so far as to label the Missouri Republican as "scummy."

Prior to disclosing that his wife previously worked as a fundraiser for Hawley, Lewis made the case that the Republican senator's attempts to make the respected judge look like a friend of pedophiles was "beyond the pale."

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Biden says Putin considering using chemical, biological weapons in Ukraine

US President Joe Biden said Monday that it’s "clear" Russia is considering the use of chemical and biological weapons in Ukraine and warned of a "severe" Western response if it chose to do so.

"His back is against the wall," said Biden of Russian President Vladimir Putin, noting that Russia has recently accused the United States of holding chemical and biological weapons in Europe.

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'Take it for what it's worth': Joe Manchin seems unsurprised Josh Hawley is using QAnon-style attacks on Judge Jackson

On Monday, POLITICO's Burgess Everett reported that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), the rightmost member of the Democratic caucus and an essential person for Republicans to peel off if they want to block President Joe Biden's Supreme Court nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson, is unimpressed with the attacks by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) on her sentencing record.

"You sure it was Hawley, right?" Manchin was quoted as saying. "Take that for what it's worth."

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Pro-Trump huckster peddles bogus election conspiracies with Kansas lawmakers at Topeka church

Douglas Frank entertained a church crowd in Topeka with bogus conspiracies about hacked voting rolls, fake ballots, machines secretly connected to cellphone towers and a plot by technocrats to predetermine the outcome of elections.

The March 15 performance followed a presentation hours earlier before the House Elections Committee, where the Republican chairman admonished Frank for denigrating and promoting violence against government officials.

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​Texas governor brags about his border initiative but the data tells a much different story

By Lomi Kriel and Perla Trevizo, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, and Andrew Rodriguez Calderón and Keri Blakinger, The Marshall Project

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Republican Josh Hawley refuses to stop selling mug featuring pre-riot Jan. 6 fist pump

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley’s campaign will continue selling merchandise featuring a photo of him pumping his fist in support of protesters the day a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol to overturn the outcome of the presidential election.

The photo in question was taken by a photographer for an energy and environment trade publication owned by Politico. Hawley’s campaign began last month selling coffee mugs and other items featuring an illustrated version of the photo.

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WATCH: Ted Cruz uses Supreme Court hearing to flip out on Democrats in breathless rant

Taking full advantage of his ten minutes of TV time at the first hearing on Ketanji Jackson Brown's nomination to the Supreme Court, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) delivered a tirade loaded with attacks on Democrats for their treatment of nominees including now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

Similar to comments made by ranking Senate Judiciary Republican Chuck Grassley, the Texas Republican went even further, making his opening statement more about perceived slights and less about the nominee who sat patiently listening to him.

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Trump: Biden is 'stupid' and maybe 'responsible for destroying the world'

Former President Donald Trump asserted on Monday that President Joe Biden might be "responsible for destroying the world" because he is trying to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

During an interview on Fox Business, Trump told host Stuart Varney that Israel should oppose any nuclear deal with Iran.

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WATCH LIVE: Ketanji Brown Jackson Supreme Court confirmation hearing begins

The first of multiple days of hearings for the Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson begins on Monday with opening statements and initial testimony on her qualifications expected.

The historic nomination of the first Black woman to the country's highest court by President Joe Biden is expected to face opposition from Republican senators who reportedly will challenge her judicial record and beliefs as she prepares to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer on the court.

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Madison Cawthorn doubles down on his Ukraine attack while refusing to walk back Zelenskyy 'thug' smear

Speaking to a North Carolina men's club, Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) failed to walk back his controversial comments on Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whom he called a "thug," and instead launched a fresh assault on embattled Ukraine as "corrupt."

Cawthorn's comments resulted in widespread criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike, and the Asheville Citizen-Times is reporting that, while he didn't apologize for or clarify his characterization of the widely-admired Ukrainian leader, he did attack Russian President Vladimir Putin as "demonically possessed."

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Gov. Greg Abbott brags about his border initiative. The evidence doesn’t back him up.

By Lomi Kriel and Perla Trevizo, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica, and Andrew Rodriguez Calderón and Keri Blakinger, The Marshall Project

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