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Pam Bondi warns Jasmine Crockett to 'tread very carefully' in what she says about Elon Musk
Attorney General Pam Bondi warned Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) on Sunday to “tread very carefully” following the lawmaker’s recent remarks voicing support for Elon Musk to be “taken down.”
“She is an elected public official, so she needs to tread very carefully because nothing will happen to Elon Musk, and we're going to fight to protect all of the Tesla owners throughout this country,” Bondi said during an appearance on Fox’s “Sunday Morning Futures.”
The warning comes days after the Democrat spoke at a virtual rally held for the The Tesla Takedown movement, a group rallying against Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency’s efforts to bulldoze the federal bureaucracy through boycotts and demonstrations at Tesla properties. The coalition is organizing 500 demonstrations March 29 at Tesla locations across the country.
“On March 29, it’s my birthday, and all I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down,” Crockett said during her remarks. "I have learned, as I serve on the DOGE Oversight committee, that there is only one language that the people that are in charge understand right now, and that language is money."
Crockett clarified during the rally that her calls for action were nonviolent.
U.S. Tesla locations have been the target of widespread protests — and at times, vandalism — over the last few weeks due to Musk’s involvement with the Trump administration. Bondi’s caution also follows her recent announcement that the Department of Justice is charging three people for allegedly vandalizing Tesla cars and properties, which she has referred to as "domestic terrorism."
Before calling out Crockett, Bondi also doubled down on her determination to rein in the protests.
“We are not coming off these charges,” she said. “We are looking at everything, especially if this is a concerted effort.”
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Anime site Crunchyroll removes its bigot-flooded comment section

So long, Crunchyroll comments, shut down due to a systematic flood of right-wing wharrgarbl. The anime site is removing its peanut gallery as the peanuts are nastier than ever—and many of the throwers appear to be bots.
At Crunchyroll, we prioritize creating a safe and respectful community environment.
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Howard Blatt, stroke survivor who co-founded an aphasia support group, died at 88

After a stroke left Howard Blatt unable to speak, he helped create a support group for other people with aphasia, a brain condition that impairs communication. He recently died at age 88.
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Dela-Where He'd Rather Be: Come The Weekend, Biden Leaves D.C.

When President Biden has downtime, he heads out of D.C. So far, he's spent more weekends away from the White House than inside it. Next week, he'll start vacation in — where else? — Delaware.
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This Congresswoman Thinks the Time Has Never Been Better to do Reparations
WASHINGTON — People arrived as early as 7 a.m. to stand in line for a seat inside on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. It wasn’t for a historic vote or high-profile confirmation showdown but for a hearing on HB 40 –– a bill that proposes to form a commission to study the idea of reparations. This time with celebrity front-liners Ta-Nehisi Coates and Danny Glover.
The idea of reparations isn't new; it has been around since slavery ended. Legislation regarding reparations has been around for over two decades. In every congress from 1989 until his retirement in 2017, Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) introduced a bill to study the idea of reparations. He designated it as H.R. 40, a nod to the original attempt to compensate those held in slavery with 40 acres and a mule.
In January, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) took the baton and re-introduced the bill as the primary sponsor. And yet, this week was the first time in over a decade that Congress has held a hearing.
“I don't think they could ever be a moment in history where both the timing and the factors are so ripe for reconciliation and understanding and really a constructive conversation about the original sin: slavery and the brutality of slavery," said Lee.
The renewed attention to the topic of reparations and the bill itself is most likely a combination of President Donald Trump’s rhetoric on race, the 2020 presidential candidates’ response to it, and events such as the white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017.
“Why, in this time, are we now seeing this uptick in white nationalism and violence? I think America should want to have those answers,” Lee said. “They should have the answers for the young woman that died in Charlottesville. They should have the answers for the two African-Americans shot in a grocery store in the Midwest, the answers for the nine who died at Mother Emanuel in Charleston, South Carolina, the answers for those who are not of our heritage who died at the Tree of Life synagogue who died in synagogue in California who died in the mosque in New Zealand.”
This segment originally aired June 19, 2019, on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
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Florida governor suspends Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel - Fox News
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, who faced criticism over his department's response to the deadly Parkland, Florida, school shooting last year, was officially ...
View full coverage on Google NewsDerailed By Fire And Disarray, Congo Delays Presidential Election — Again

It has been over two years since President Joseph Kabila was scheduled to step down. But after Thursday's announcement, voters will have to wait a bit longer to finally cast their ballots.
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Do or die: register to vote!
With only weeks to go before the most important midterm election in living American memory, the deadline for voter registration is fast approaching in many key states: here's how to register to vote. As a foreigner with a green card, I don't get a vote (though, this being America, I am allowed to give money to political candidates), but I have to live with the consequences of this election, just like you. If you enjoy Boing Boing, or my books, or, you know, democracy, please do this -- I'd consider it a personal favor.
Not All Politicians Accused Of Sexual Misbehavior Forced From Office
Several members of Congress announced their resignations this week over allegations of sexual harassment. President Trump continues to back Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, who faces accusations of inappropriate sexual conduct with teenagers.


