


As Thomas Massie said earlier today, 'This is how the Constitution dies.' We're honestly stunned Speaker Johnson had the opportunity to vote yes on the amendment that would have required warrants and protected Americans' privacy ... and he voted no.
Let's say that again.
He. Voted. No.
How is that even POSSIBLE?
Glenn Greenwald dragged Johnson and every legislator who voted no:
Republicans voting no, we just can't even really wrap our heads around it. We keep seeing talk about a 'uniparty' on social media ... when something like this happens we can't help but wonder if they're correct.
Crenshaw. Lawler. Stefanik (!!!), McCaul, Turner, and Gallagher.
And JOHNSON broke the tie.
This is how we end up with Speaker Jeffries.
Just ... wow.
Impressive.
Almost.
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