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Did the Supreme Court Just Drive a Stake Through the Voting Rights Act?
The Roberts Court did it. In a 6-3 ruling along ideological lines, the Supreme Court today gutted what was left of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The case was Louisiana v. Callais. Louisiana had drawn a second majority-Black congressional district to reflect a state where one in three residents are Black. The lower courts said that’s exactly what Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act requires. But Sam Alito and the right-wing majority threw it all out, calling the map an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Justice Elena Kagan, in dissent, said the majority has now completed its demolition of the Voting Rights Act. The NAACP called it the death knell of America’s most important civil rights law. Stand Up America says this could let Republicans grab as many as 19 additional House seats by 2028. This isn’t about the law. It’s about handing rigged power to a party that can’t win a fair fight, and trampling the legacy of every American who bled and died so that Black citizens could vote.
Can Democrats Finally Make Things Cheaper for Working People?
The Congressional Progressive Caucus thinks so. Today they unveiled the New Affordability Agenda. Ten planks, real legislation, and broad support across the Democratic caucus. They want to lower the price of medicine, groceries, housing, utilities, childcare, and gasoline. They want federal manufacturing of generic drugs. Universal childcare from AOC and Elizabeth Warren. Two weeks of paid vacation for every full-time worker. Caps on super PAC contributions so billionaires can’t keep buying our elections. Polling from Data for Progress shows every single proposal earns at least 60 percent voter support. Some hit 79 percent. Bernie Sanders called it bold ideas this country desperately needs. Greg Casar said affordability isn’t a hoax and it can’t be just a slogan. With 60 percent of Americans living paycheck to paycheck while billionaires grow fatter, this is the populist blueprint Democrats need if they’re serious about winning back working-class voters and saving democracy in 2026.
Will Jack Posobiec Face the Same Charges as James Comey?
Don’t hold your breath. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett cornered acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Wednesday morning. The question was simple. Trump’s DOJ just indicted former FBI Director James Comey for posting “8647” on Instagram, calling it a threat against the 47th president. But MAGA influencer Jack Posobiec posted the exact same thing in 2022, “8646,” about Joe Biden, and never took it down. So will the Justice Department charge Posobiec? Blanche dodged, danced, and waved his hands about how every investigation is different. Even Fox News legal analyst Andy McCarthy calls the Comey case absurd. This is what selective prosecution looks like in broad daylight. One rule for Trump’s enemies. Another for Trump’s friends. That’s not law enforcement. That’s a personal vendetta wearing a federal badge, and it’s exactly how authoritarian regimes turn the justice system into a weapon to silence critics and protect the strongman.
Is America Drying Up Before Our Eyes?
The numbers are staggering. More than 60 percent of the lower 48 states are now in drought. Nine states plus the District of Columbia are completely covered. Florida sits at 99 percent, suffering the worst drought of this century. Utah has seen a 59 percent reduction in precipitation since October. Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico are all down dramatically. Wildfires in Georgia and Florida have already destroyed homes and forced evacuations. More than 1.6 million acres have burned, more than double the ten-year average. The Colorado River basin had its warmest March on record, melting the snowpack three weeks early. Winter wheat conditions have collapsed. Cotton crops are in trouble. About 155 million Americans are now living inside drought boundaries. This is the climate emergency the fossil fuel industry told us we’d never see, arriving right on schedule, while Trump pulls America out of every climate agreement and hands the keys to the oil companies.
What Did Epstein Really Do at Zorro Ranch?
The story keeps getting darker. Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico, who personally reviewed unredacted Epstein files at the Justice Department, dropped a bombshell on Australia’s 60 Minutes this week. She says one man told investigators he was brought to Epstein’s 7,600-acre New Mexico compound, drugged, and forced to watch multiple young men assaulted in front of him. Boys were not spared. Survivor Chauntae Davies described rumors of women dying during so-called fetish encounters and of babies disappearing. Stansbury also pointed to an FBI tip suggesting two foreign girls may be buried somewhere on the ranch. And here’s the kicker. The original New Mexico investigation into Zorro Ranch was shut down in 2019 at the demand of the Trump Justice Department. New York investigators got the same treatment. The cover-up is the crime, and the names in those files won’t stay buried forever, no matter how many times this president tries to lock the closet door.
Crazy Alert! Wall Street Has a New Word for Trump and It Tastes Like a Snack.
Last year, traders called him TACO. Trump Always Chickens Out. He’d threaten massive tariffs, the markets would tank, and within days he’d fold like a cheap lawn chair. Profitable for anyone paying attention. But now, with Trump’s war in Iran dragging on and the Strait of Hormuz shut down since February, Wall Street has cooked up a new acronym. NACHO. Not A Chance Hormuz Opens. Bloomberg’s Javier Blas reported it Wednesday from a frustrated trader. Brent crude topped $114 a barrel. American gasoline is bleeding consumers dry. And Trump’s response? He posted an AI-generated image of himself at four in the morning waving a gun, threatening Iran with no more Mr. Nice Guy. From TACO to NACHO. The traders are laughing. The rest of us are paying through the nose to fund a war nobody asked for. That’s how empires fall, one Truth Social post at a time.
And that’s the way it is, Today Wednesday, April 29, 2026. I’m Thom Hartmann.











