The West Wheeze
What A Day6 Okt 2020

The West Wheeze

Trump is now back in the White House after making a Trumpian and very public return, but doctors say he’s still not "out of the woods." Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany tested positive along with two deputies in the communications department, but the White House’s contact tracing effort seems to be negligible at best.

The Supreme Court began its new term yesterday by rejecting an appeals case from Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who refused to give out same-sex marriage licenses due to religious objections. But Justices Alito and Thomas used the moment to voice their opposition to same-sex marriage as a constitutional right. We discuss what that means in light of Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, and what other cases the court will hear in the next month.

And in headlines: police shoot a Black man in Texas who was trying to stop domestic violence, the EPA gives Oklahoma authority over environmental issues on tribal lands, and the rock gods rule in the case of Led Zeppelin vs. Spirit.

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80 Years After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, New Nuclear Threats Emerge

80 Years After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, New Nuclear Threats Emerge

President Donald Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska this week to discuss a potential end to the war in Ukraine (which Russia started.) To call the meeting ‘high stake...

11 Aug 202522min

RFK Jr. Is Putting American Lives At Risk

RFK Jr. Is Putting American Lives At Risk

If you got a COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna or Pfizer, congratulations, you got a vaccine that uses mRNA to teach your cells how to fight the disease. But Health and Human Services Secretary Robert ...

8 Aug 202523min

The Truth About El Salvador's Mega Prison

The Truth About El Salvador's Mega Prison

We’re starting to hear the horror stories from some of the Venezuelan men who the Trump Administration deported to the Salvadoran super-max prison known as CECOT. Many of the migrants, who were abrupt...

7 Aug 202521min

The Voting Rights Act Is Again Under Attack

The Voting Rights Act Is Again Under Attack

The Voting Rights Act turns 60 today. It was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement, with the goal of ensuring that Black Americans could actually ...

6 Aug 202526min

Amid Bad Jobs Report, Trump White House Leans Into Politics

Amid Bad Jobs Report, Trump White House Leans Into Politics

The fallout from President Donald Trump’s decision last week to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics over what he called a ‘rigged’ jobs report continued Monday, as White House officials ru...

5 Aug 202522min

How The Israeli Far Right And Netanyahu Embolden Each Other

How The Israeli Far Right And Netanyahu Embolden Each Other

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff traveled to Gaza Friday to tour an Israeli-backed aid site, amid growing global outcry over the country’s handling of its wa...

4 Aug 202524min

Why Red And Blue States Are Waging A Redistricting War

Why Red And Blue States Are Waging A Redistricting War

Republicans in the Texas State House released their plans to redraw the state’s congressional map this week. It’s a nakedly partisan gambit to maximize GOP wins in next year’s midterm elections, all a...

1 Aug 202525min

Loyalty Over Competence At Trump's Justice Department

Loyalty Over Competence At Trump's Justice Department

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge, a lifetime appointment to a perch one rung below the U.S. Supreme Court. Bove, who served as President Donald Trump’s person...

31 Jul 202523min

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