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May 20, 2026

Trump's DOJ Just Declared He Can't Be Audited, Sued, or Prosecuted EVER w/ former DOJ Attorney Liz Oyer and Leah Litman




Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit for leaking his tax documents and his own DOJ settled it, creating a $2 billion secret slush fund with no congressional approval and no public oversight. Leah Litman breaks it down with former DOJ Pardon Attorney Liz Oyer.
May 20, 2026

South Carolina House Republicans have passed their new 7-0 congressional gerrymander that targets Jim Clyburn's seat

South Carolina state House Republicans have passed their new 7-0 congressional gerrymander that targets the only Black Democrat, longtime Rep. Jim Clyburn.

The Senate GOP lacked a 2/3 supermajority for a procedural vote last week, but they only need a simple majority this time.

See the map below ⬇️

Stephen Wolf (@stephenwolf.bsky.social) 2026-05-20T15:07:45.949Z
May 20, 2026

GOP-Backed Justices Prevail in Georgia in Unusually Spirited Supreme Court Elections

https://boltsmag.org/georgia-supreme-court-election-results-2026/

Two Georgia Supreme Court justices fended off unusually spirited election challenges from a pair of liberal attorneys on Tuesday, in a setback for Democrats who’d hoped to make inroads on this court in order to advance abortion and voting rights.

One of Tuesday’s two supreme court races was a rout: Justice Sarah Warren led former Democratic state Senator Jen Jordan by about 19 percentage points early Wednesday.

The other contest was much closer: Justice Charlie Bethel, a former Republican state representative, led personal injury attorney Miracle Rankin by roughly 2 points when the Associated Press called the race shortly after midnight.

Results were delayed on Tuesday because gunshots near an elementary school in the morning resulted in an hourslong manhunt and shut down a polling site in the Atlanta suburbs. Voting eventually resumed there, but a judge ordered the site to remain open an extra four hours, which prevented Fulton County from releasing any of its results until after 11 p.m.

Both of Tuesday’s winners were appointed to the bench by former Republican Governor Nathan Deal and endorsed this spring by Republican Governor Brian Kemp, the state GOP, and various conservative groups. Jordan and Rankin ran with the support of former President Barack Obama, the state Democratic Party, and other left-leaning groups. Bethel and Warren each earned six-year terms, as did incumbent Justice Ben Land, who was unopposed on Tuesday.

Conservatives won re-election to Georgia’s supreme court, extending a 104-year streak of incumbent victories.

Tonight’s victors voted to ban abortion at six weeks and to effectively kill the Georgia prosecution of Trump for his 2020 “find 11,780 votes” interference. boltsmag.org/georgia-supr...

Alex Burness (@burness.bsky.social) 2026-05-20T04:37:47.656Z

NEW: Two sitting supreme court justices prevailed in Georgia with GOP support, holding back a pair of liberal attorneys who challenged them & stressed the importance of state courts.

The result continues a remarkable streak of no incumbent justice losing reelection in Georgia in 100+ years.

Taniel (@taniel.bsky.social) 2026-05-20T04:18:41.228Z
May 20, 2026

Decision Desk HQ projects Doug Jones wins the AL Governor Democratic Primary

Decision Desk HQ projects Doug Jones wins the AL Governor Democratic Primary

#DecisionMade: 9:02 PM EDT

Decision Desk HQ (@decisiondeskhq.bsky.social) 2026-05-20T01:03:17.965Z
May 19, 2026

How to End the Gerrymandering Doom Loop Forever - The Ezra Klein Show




We have entered a world of maximum gerrymandering warfare. Any guardrails that once existed, from the Constitution or the courts, have been bulldozed over the last decade – most recently in the Supreme Court decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act and made it harder for minorities to challenge racially discriminatory voting maps.

Red and blue states alike have been aggressively trying to redraw their congressional maps in response to all these developments. And there is no sign that will end in 2028; legislatures will just continue trying to tweak their lines to squeeze out advantage for whatever party is in power. And competitive districts in this country – already an endangered species – now teeter on extinction.

That is, unless something dramatic changes.

Lee Drutman is a senior fellow in the political reform program at New America. He’s one of the most persistent and thoughtful advocates of selecting House members through proportional representation – a system used in many other countries that would make gerrymandering much more difficult. He's the author of the 2020 book “Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America” and writes the newsletter Undercurrent Events.

0:00 Intro
1:44 What is gerrymandering?
5:04 The midcycle redistricting wars
8:38 How SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act
14:21 What this means for the midterms
19:32 Proportional representation, explained
25:53 Why proportional representation can end gerrymandering
32:15 Ending the two-party doom loop
48:04 Global comparisons
1:01:18 Passing reforms
1:06:49 The political path to reform
1:13:27 Book Recommendations
May 19, 2026

Trump's IRS settlement is his most brazen attempt to co-opt the U.S. legal system - Leah Litman, Melissa Murray, Kate Sh

SFC

Archive: https://archive.ph/knzth

On Monday morning, the Justice Department announced a settlement agreement between President Donald Trump and his own federal government that would create a nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” — by all appearances, a slush fund — to make payments to Trump allies who claim the federal government mistreated them. This proposed “settlement” stems from a lawsuit Trump filed against the IRS, seeking $10 billion in damages over the 2017 leak about his personal income taxes.

The lawsuit and proposed settlement represent Trump’s most brazen attempt to date to co-opt the legal system for his own ends. They are also emblematic of an underappreciated dimension of Trump’s efforts to consolidate power during his second term. Trump has sought to exploit legal processes by using the courts to extort legal settlements and expand his own powers. Unlike previous settlements between Trump and private corporations, in this one, Trump’s allies will be enriched while taxpayers will foot the bill, which could be in the billions.

To be sure, Trump’s many lawsuits against media entities, ostensibly brought in his personal capacity to redress personal injuries, are part of a pattern. Most of the lawsuits have asserted claims that are unlikely to be availing under extant law. Nevertheless, some of the lawsuits have resulted in eye-popping settlements. The costs of these settlements are not simply monetary — they ratify the president’s unsupported account of the law, chill dissent and give the president substantial control over accountability institutions that might check his administration’s worst excesses. Indeed, some of the settlements have the stench of quid pro quo corruption, in which media entities fork over money in exchange for presidential access and the administration’s favor.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump insisted that a lawsuit he filed against Facebook for suspending his account “be resolved before” Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, Facebook’s parent company, could be “brought into the tent.” Referring to a similar settlement brokered between Trump and Twitter/X, the New York Times reported that the agreement “further cements the relationship between Mr. Musk and Mr. Trump.”

Kate, Melissa, & I have an article in the SF Chronicle that is about the abomination I am calling the slushbag sleazefund DOJ Deal-do @kateshaw.bsky.social @profmmurray.bsky.social @strictscrutiny.bsky.social:

www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/open...

Leah Litman (@leahlitman.bsky.social) 2026-05-19T20:14:48.979Z

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