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April 8, 2026

It should be much easier to remove the president from office - Ian Millhiser

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The 25th Amendment is having a moment.

According to a tally by NBC News, over 70 Democratic lawmakers called for President Donald Trump’s Cabinet to invoke an obscure constitutional provision that would allow them to temporarily prevent Trump from acting as president, after Trump threatened to wipe out “a whole civilization” in Iran. (Trump has backed away from that threat, at least for now.)

Notably, their call for a 25th Amendment solution was echoed by some voices on the far right, including former US Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene, radio host Alex Jones, and MAGA influencer Candace Owens.

It’s not the first time the amendment has come up. There’s been a regular background hum of Trump critics demanding its invocation throughout both his terms in office, which peaked in the days after January 6, 2021, with real conversations in his Cabinet and in congressional leadership about the process.

As a practical matter, Trump is not going anywhere, even if he didn’t command the near-universal loyalty within his party that he currently does. By international standards, it is extremely difficult to remove the president of the United States, and much harder than it is to remove the leaders of many of our peer democracies. And the 25th Amendment is not a viable shortcut around this problem, which is rooted in the fundamental structure of America’s government.

"Let’s cut to the chase: Trump is about as likely to be removed via the 25th Amendment as he is to be deposed by an army of unicorn-riding elves."

www.vox.com/politics/485...

Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser.bsky.social) 2026-04-08T20:10:22.575Z
April 8, 2026

DeSantis pushes redistricting as Democratic wins shake GOP outlook

Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling for lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional map, which could help the GOP take more seats in the midterms.

But Democrats recently won two state legislature races, sounding the alarm for Republicans’ prospects — and potentially changing the calculus for potential redistricting in Florida.

Brian Nathan flipped a Tampa state Senate seat. And Emily Gregory flipped a House seat a Republican won by 19 points just two years ago. That district includes President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago.

“My opponent put President Trump at the forefront of his messaging,” Gregory said. “The endorsement was on most of his literature. For me, it was about talking about the issues that affect all of us and not one single most famous constituent.”

Heather Williams, president of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, sees a national trend.

“These flips in Florida were our 29th and 30th flip of this election cycle already,” Williams said. “State legislative candidates are defying odds across the country, because they're laser focused on affordability.”

https://www.wusf.org/politics-issues/2026-04-08/desantis-pushes-redistricting-as-democratic-wins-shake-gop-outlook
April 8, 2026

DeSantis pushes redistricting as Democratic wins shake GOP outlook

Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling for lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional map, which could help the GOP take more seats in the midterms.

But Democrats recently won two state legislature races, sounding the alarm for Republicans’ prospects — and potentially changing the calculus for potential redistricting in Florida.

Brian Nathan flipped a Tampa state Senate seat. And Emily Gregory flipped a House seat a Republican won by 19 points just two years ago. That district includes President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago.

“My opponent put President Trump at the forefront of his messaging,” Gregory said. “The endorsement was on most of his literature. For me, it was about talking about the issues that affect all of us and not one single most famous constituent.”

Heather Williams, president of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, sees a national trend.

“These flips in Florida were our 29th and 30th flip of this election cycle already,” Williams said. “State legislative candidates are defying odds across the country, because they're laser focused on affordability.”

https://www.wusf.org/politics-issues/2026-04-08/desantis-pushes-redistricting-as-democratic-wins-shake-gop-outlook
April 8, 2026

The 6 Races That Could Flip the Senate in 2026




Don’t look now, but Democrats could actually take the Senate in the midterms.

For the first time, prediction markets now favor Democrats to win the Senate majority in November, a potentially seismic event in American politics. The party’s rising odds come as President Donald Trump’s approval rating drops to the lowest levels of his second term so far, with the Iran war becoming increasingly unpopular and gas prices continuing to rise. In this video, we first rank Democrats’ best pickup opportunities and examine the new path that has opened up for the party in recent months. Finally, we review the three key questions that could decide the majority come November.

0:00 Prediction markets’ big change
1:44 The implications of a Dem Senate
2:56 Tier one: The must wins
4:49 Tier two: Light red states
8:24 Tier three: Dark red states
10:14 The wild cards
11:18 The three big questions
April 8, 2026

Liberal judge Chris Taylor cruises to victory, expanding liberals' majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court

Chris Taylor, a liberal Wisconsin judge, won a seat on the state Supreme Court on Tuesday in the latest strong election for liberals since President Donald Trump’s return to office.

Taylor, a former Democratic state representative and current state appellate judge, defeated conservative appeals court judge Maria Lazar in the race for the ten-year term. Her win expands liberals’ majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court to a 5-2 split.

Her win comes amid a string of special election victories for Democrats that suggests a difficult political environment for the GOP heading into November’s midterms.

Conservatives haven’t notched a Wisconsin Supreme Court victory since a narrow 6,000-vote win in 2019. In the years since, liberal judges Jill Karofsky, Janet Protasiewicz, Susan Crawford — and now Taylor — have romped to easy wins in a Wisconsin spring electorate trending firmly to the left.


https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/07/chris-taylor-wins-wisconsin-supreme-court-race-00863281
April 8, 2026

Decision Desk HQ projects Chris Taylor wins the Wisconsin State Supreme Court

Decision Desk HQ projects Chris Taylor wins the Wisconsin State Supreme Court

#DecisionMade: 9:26 PM EDT

Decision Desk HQ (@decisiondeskhq.bsky.social) 2026-04-08T01:27:04.696Z
April 6, 2026

Supreme Court clears way for Trump DOJ to wipe out Steve Bannon's conviction

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on April 6 paved the way for the Trump administration to wipe out longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction.

At the request of the Justice Department, the court effectively erased lower court rulings upholding the conviction and sent the case back to the district court where the department has asked for the case to be dismissed.

Bannon, now a host of a popular MAGA podcast, was convicted in 2022 for defying a subpoena from the House committee that investigated the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.

Bannon has already served his four-month prison sentence, after the Supreme Court in 2024 rejected his bid to remain free while he appealed.

But Bannon continued to dispute the conviction. And, after Donald Trump became president, the Justice Department stopped defending it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/supreme-court-clears-way-trump-134133058.html
April 4, 2026

A subdued Wisconsin Supreme Court race tilts Democrats' way

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election last year was supposed to decide the fate of “Western civilization.” Tuesday’s contest has been a decidedly muted affair.

Voters will choose between liberal Chris Taylor and conservative Maria Lazar in the state’s third spring high court election in just four years. But unlike the last election — which drew more than $100 million in spending and attracted major national attention — this year’s contest is barely even resonating with voters inside Wisconsin.

“I’m a big college basketball fan, and you couldn’t watch a game a year ago without seeing a Supreme Court ad,” said Alec Zimmerman, a longtime GOP operative in the state. “Watching tournament games right now, it feels like there are significantly fewer. It’s been really quiet.”

A packed November election, and the general sense that Tuesday’s contest may well be a foregone conclusion, is part of the reason why.

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/04/wisconsin-2026-elections-supreme-court-00854529
April 3, 2026

I'm sure billions of people on the other side of the world

would have never thought the reason their gas and energy prices are increasing because of the actions of a single elected official they never voted for and never thought would affect them so directly who is thousands of miles away.

April 1, 2026

SpaceX Files to Go Public, Setting Stage for Huge I.P.O.

Breaking News: SpaceX confidentially filed for an initial public offering, setting the stage for what could be one of the largest ever.

The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2026-04-01T17:36:37.964542Z

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