Elsewhere:
Maine governor Janet Mills dropped her Senate campaign against left-wing insurgent Graham Platner, a major blow to Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer, who handpicked Mills for the race.
Schumer responded to the news by saying he will “work with the presumptive Democratic nominee Graham Platner to defeat” Republican incumbent Susan Collins—hardly a ringing endorsement. Platner, for his part, pledged to “start tearing down the system.”
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry issued an executive order delaying his state’s House primaries after the Supreme Court found that Louisiana illegally discriminated by race when creating majority-black congressional districts. A new congressional map is likely to net Republicans two seats.
Remember the Department of Homeland Security shutdown? It’s over now—the House passed a bill to reopen the department after 76 days, a move that came shortly after the third attempted assassination of President Trump spurred calls to fund the agency, which houses the Secret Service.
Happy Friday, our full lineup is below.
‘Reparations, Truth, Healing, and Reconciliation Network’ Gets $500k from NYC Racial Equity Commission Amid City Budget Crisis
Democrats Pounce on Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling, Demand ‘Term Limits for Justices,’ Impeachment
EXCLUSIVE: In Cities Across America, Homeless Services Are Doled Out Based on Race and Sexual Identity
Harvard Cancels Conference That Was To Feature Keffiyeh-Wearing Israel-Demonizer Who Uses ‘Retard’ as a Slur
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