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Polybius's JournalTrump-backed five-term Republican lawmaker loses primary to challenger who praised QAnon conspiracy
Source: CNN
(CNN)A five-term Republican congressman endorsed by President Donald Trump conceded his primary reelection bid in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District on Tuesday evening, a stunning upset that will vault his far-right challenger, Lauren Boebert, into the state's general election.
"3rd District Republicans have decided who they want to run against the Democrats this November," Rep. Scott Tipton said in a statement Tuesday evening. "I want to congratulate Lauren Boebert and wish her and her supporters well."
"Congressman @ScottRTipton is a great supporter of the #MAGA Agenda! He fights for your #2A rights and the Border Wall," the President tweeted on Monday. "Scott is working hard for Colorado and has my Complete and Total Endorsement! #CO03."
A staunch Second Amendment advocate, Boebert owns a local restaurant, Shooters Grill, made famous for encouraging its staff to open carry. She recently defied public health orders to reopen the restaurant during the coronavirus pandemic. Boebert also made headlines last year for confronting former Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke over his call for for a mandatory gun-buyback program of assault-style rifles.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/30/politics/scott-tipton-loses-lauren-boebert-colorado/index.html
Federal Judge Rules Against New York's Outdoor Gathering Restrictions
Source: New York Law Journal
A federal judge on Friday pushed back against New York states COVID-19 gathering limits, granting a preliminary injunction in a case that challenged restrictions on houses of worship.
U.S. District Judge Gary Sharpe ordered New York officials to not enforce any outdoor gathering limitations, if people are following social-distancing requirements.
According to his order, the officials are also prevented from enforcing indoor gathering limits against the plaintiffs that are greater than restrictions placed on companies in phase two of the states reopening plan. That provision is also stipulated on people following social-distancing requirements.
The order is tied to a case filed earlier this month by two priests and three Orthodox Jewish residents of Brooklyn. The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of New York, listed Gov. Andrew Cuomo, state Attorney General Letitia James and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio as defendants.
Read more: https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2020/06/26/federal-judge-rules-against-new-yorks-outdoor-gathering-restrictions/?slreturn=20200527002536
Did Carolyn Maloney (NY-12) officially win her primary?
It's listed at 100% reporting. Does that 100% include mail-ins? Has it been called?
https://www.politico.com/2020-election/results/new-york/
Senate confirms Trump's 200th judicial nominee
Source: CNN
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's 200th judicial nominee was confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone in a presidency that has tilted the federal judiciary in a conservative direction for decades to come.
With the confirmation of Judge Cory Wilson to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Trump has successfully appointed 53 appeals court judges, 143 district court judges, two US Court of International Trade judges and two Supreme Court justices -- Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh -- according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's office.
Trump, with the help of a determined McConnell and Senate GOP majority, has significantly reshaped the judiciary during his first term, and the 200th appointment milestone illustrates how lasting his legacy will be, as federal judges serve lifetime appointments and many of Trump's picks have been young judges who can serve for many years.
"Judicial confirmations may be President Trump's most important legacy," said CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. "They will shape the nation's laws on abortion, LGBT rights, voting rights and many other issues long after Trump leaves office."
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/24/politics/trump-200-judicial-appointments-cory-wilson/index.html
200 federal judges in 3 1/2 years. That has to be a modern record, and there's still more to come.
Wisconsin crowd pulls down statue of abolitionist who died fighting slavery
Source: The Associated Press
Crowds outside the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison tore down two statues and attacked a state senator amid protests following the arrest of a Black man who shouted at restaurant customers through a megaphone while carrying a baseball bat.
Video released by the Madison Police Department shows the man talking through the megaphone Tuesday while walking around the restaurants outdoor patio. He goes inside and paces through the restaurant with the bat on his shoulder, saying hes disturbing the restaurant and talking about God and the police before walking out.
As many as five officers can be seen taking the man to the sidewalk and carrying him to a police squad car after he initially resisted arrest.
The unrest followed weeks of mostly peaceful protests of the death of George Floyd, who died on May 25 in Minneapolis after a white police officer used his knee to pin down the handcuffed Black mans neck even after Floyd stopped moving.
Statues of Wisconsins motto Forward and of Col. Hans Christian Heg were dragged away from the statehouse. The statue of Heg, an anti-slavery activist who fought and died for the Union during the U.S. Civil War, was decapitated and thrown into a Madison lake by protesters, the newspaper said.
Read more: https://globalnews.ca/news/7101452/madison-wisconsin-hans-christian-heg/
Why the inconsistencies in NY-12 (Carolyn Maloney's district)?
NY Times and Poltico have Suraj Patel ahead:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/06/23/us/elections/results-new-york-primary-elections.html
https://www.politico.com/2020-election/results/new-york/
NPR and Cincinnati Radio have Carolyn Maloney ahead with 100% reporting:
https://apps.npr.org/elections20-primaries/states/NY.html
https://www.wvxu.org/post/tuesdays-primaries-races-watch-and-live-results-0#stream/0
Adult film star Ron Jeremy charged with rape, sexual assault
Source: ABC News
LOS ANGELES -- Adult film star Ron Jeremy was charged with raping three women and sexually assaulting a fourth, Los Angeles County prosecutors said Tuesday.
The counts make the 67-year-old Jeremy the third man to be charged, along with Harvey Weinstein and producer David Guillod, by a task force formed by District Attorney Jackie Lacey in 2017 to investigate sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.
Jeremy, nicknamed The Hedgehog, is among the best known and most prolific actors in the history of the adult film industry, with thousands of credits to his name.
Jeremy, whose real name is Ron Jeremy Hyatt, is scheduled to be arraigned later Tuesday. He was charged with three counts each of forcible rape and forcible penetration by a foreign object and one count each of forcible oral copulation and sexual battery. If convicted of all the counts he could face 90 years in prison.
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/adult-film-star-ron-jeremy-charged-rape-sexual-71412134
Poll: Tuberville fares better against Jones than Sessions does; Both GOP candidates hold large leads
Polling results released by an Alabama-based, nationally respected data firm on Monday show that both former Auburn University head football coach Tommy Tuberville and former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions would enter a general election battle against U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) with a sizable lead.
Sessions would garner 44.70% in his hypothetical, compared to Jones at 35.20%. Another 17.50% of respondents were undecided, and Parrish took 2.70% of the vote.
Meanwhile, Tuberville received 49.70% in his general election scenario, with Jones at 35.70%, 12.70% undecided and 1.90% for Parrish.
Comparatively, Sessions would beat Jones by 9.50%, while Tuberville would beat Jones by 14.00%.
https://yellowhammernews.com/poll-tuberville-fairs-better-against-jones-than-sessions-does-both-gop-candidates-hold-large-leads/
Damn, in this environment and with Trump so awful, I was hoping Jones would have a chance...
I've been seeing a lot of posters saying "puppers" for puppies/dogs lately
Is that a new term? I honestly never heard of it until last week, but now I'm seeing it used everywhere.
Three tight North Carolina polls
Senate: Tillas 46% Cunningham 45% Undecided 9%Governor: Forrest 46% Cooper 46% Undecided 8%
President: Trump 46% Biden 43% Undecided 10%
Many other approval polls are listed in the link, including one on defunding the police.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2020/North_Carolina_OAN_Gravis_June_2020.pdf
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