Rep. Victoria Sparz (R-IN) says she needs to be convinced to re-elect Mike Johnson as speaker.
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Elon Musk Wears Down Global Resistance to Starlink
Bloomberg: “Worries that the world’s richest person would subvert sensitive state-run telecommunications channels around the globe are being replaced by attempts by government officials trying to tap economic incentives.”
Trump Backs Mike Johnson for Speaker
President-elect Donald Trump offered his “complete and total endorsement” of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Monday, days before a House vote on Friday to elect a new Speaker, The Hill reports.
Said Trump, on Truth Social: “Speaker Mike Johnson is a good, hard working, religious man. He will do the right thing, and we will continue to WIN. Mike has my Complete & Total Endorsement. MAGA!”
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Court Upholds Trump Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case
“A federal appeals court panel on Monday upheld a jury’s verdict finding President-elect Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll and ordering him to pay $5 million,” The Hill reports.
Immigration Courts Backlog Could Slow Mass Deportation
Time: “On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to launch the ‘largest deportation’ in American history. But actually getting that done will require billions of dollars to hire thousands of new federal workers and pay for new spaces to hold those waiting to be deported. But perhaps most daunting will be another obstacle: moving through a massive backlog in immigration court cases…”
“Currently there are 3.6 million cases pending before immigration judges, the largest number of pending cases in the history of the American immigration system. That is a 44% increase from the 2.5 million cases pending the year before. And the problem is only getting bigger, as more people continue to be put into deportation proceedings.”
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Jimmy Carter’s Parting Gift for Trump
“Former President Jimmy Carter left one last parting gift for president-elect Donald Trump after his death at 100 on Sunday. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the American flag should fly at ‘half-staff for 30 days at all federal buildings, grounds, and naval vessels throughout the United States and its territories and possessions after the death of the president or a former president,’” the Daily Beast reports.
“This means that on Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, all flags will be at half-staff in honor of the late president.”
An Unlucky President
Paul Krugman: “Jimmy Carter was a very good man — something that seems especially poignant to think about as we enter an age of kakistocracy, in which being a terrible person seems to be a necessary qualification for high office. And he was surely the best ex-president we’ve ever had. But his presidency itself is widely regarded as a failure.”
“I don’t think that’s fair. Carter wasn’t a Harry Truman, a great president whose greatness only came to be recognized many years later. But was he a bad president? Not in any way I can see. He was just a victim of time and chance… The truth is that luck plays a much bigger role in politics than we like to think.”
Sununu Insists Trump Hasn’t Changed the GOP
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) said he does not think President-elect Donald Trump has permanently changed the GOP, The Hill reports.
Said Sununu: “We’ve always been a spectrum in the party. We’ve had moderates, we’ve had fiscal conservatives and social moderates and social conservatives. It’s a huge spectrum, and it’s a big tent, and it will be, it will continue to be.”
Biden Announces $2.5 Billion for Ukraine
President Biden announced that the United States would offer almost $2.5 billion in defense assistance to Ukraine, a move that will bring an “immediate influx of capabilities” as the country defends itself against Russia’s assault, ABC News reports.
Get Ready for an All-Out War on the Debt Limit
“GOP leaders are staring down two bad options to solve President-elect Donald Trump’s debt-limit problem, after failing to execute his demand to lift the federal borrowing cap in the last government funding bill,” Politico reports.
“One path requires full buy-in from Republican lawmakers to address the issue via budget reconciliation — a huge challenge thanks to the party’s fierce fiscal hawks. The other entails winning over Democrats, who for the most part rejected Trump’s initial debt-limit gambit last week.”
The Misunderstood Consequences of Carter’s Presidency
Gerald Seib: “Carter had been running a Georgia peanut farm just a few years before his improbable victory in 1976. At a time that the presidency had long been passed from one insider to another, he showed that an outsider could break through. In a sense, Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump both walked in his footsteps.”
“Though the phenomenon now is associated with Republicans, Carter actually brought evangelical Christians into the political arena as an organized force. By openly presenting himself as a born-again Christian—indeed, one who continued to teach Sunday school while president—he saw a moral calculus in the decisions of governance and brought discussion of religion out of the political shadows. That won him, temporarily, the support of many Americans of similar belief.”
“It is little remembered now, but Carter, a Democrat, improbably introduced an era of deregulation of the U.S. economy. At least to some extent, he deregulated the airline, trucking and railroad industries, and lifted price controls on oil. He never quite got the benefits hoped for, but his actions marked an inflection point for the government’s relationship with the economy.”
Timothy Noah: The late former president wasn’t the liberal most people imagine.
A Very Unproductive Congress
“If measured by the number of bills signed into law, the 118th Congress was by far the most unproductive since at least the 1980s,” Axios reports.
“That is not the only metric of success, but the stunning stat is a marker of how difficult the chaos of the last two years made actual legislating.”
When Jimmy Carter Turned TV Into a Pulpit
James Poniewozik: “Other presidents were more celebrated for their on-screen presences, but in 1979 he gave one of the White House’s most astonishing televised speeches.”
Carter Was the Odd Man Out in the Presidents’ Club
New York Times: “Mr. Carter had a hot-and-cold relationship with the fellow members of the exclusive club of presidents — more cold than hot, in fact. From his re-election defeat in 1980 until his death on Sunday, he was the odd man out, distant from the Republicans and Democrats who followed him and often getting on their nerves because of his outspokenness.”
“He did not join his fellow presidents on the high-dollar speaking circuit, nor did he team up for many joint humanitarian missions. He was rarely consulted by incumbents except when he forced his way into some issue and made himself hard to ignore. When all of the living presidents gathered to welcome Barack Obama to the White House in 2009, Mr. Carter was the one standing slightly off to the side, removed from his chummy peers physically and metaphorically.”
“To many of his successors, he was a thorn in their side, always doing his own thing even if it conflicted with official foreign policy. What he considered principled, they considered sanctimonious. While other former presidents generally held their tongues out of deference to the current occupant of the Oval Office, Mr. Carter rarely stood on ceremony.”
CNN: From Biden to Clinton: Jimmy Carter’s relationships with his modern successors.
Trump Blasts GOP and McCarthy Over Debt Ceiling
President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday harshly criticized the House GOP, and former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), for voting to raise the debt ceiling in 2023 through Jan. 1, 2025, The Hill reports.
Trump in a post on Truth Social called McCarthy “a good man and a friend of mine,” but said it would go down as “one of the dumbest political decisions made in years.”
Quote of the Day
“We’d all do well to try to be a bit more like Jimmy Carter. Everytime he was summoned, he stepped up.”
— President Biden, quoted by the New York Times.
Biden Says Jimmy Carter to Receive State Funeral
President Joe Biden said he’ll order a state funeral in Washington for Jimmy Carter, calling the former Democratic president who died Sunday “an extraordinary leader, statesman and humanitarian,” Bloomberg reports.
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