
Steve Cohen
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Steve Cohen
@RepCohen
Memphis | Member of House Intelligence Committee | Champion for Justice and Civil Rights on Judiciary Committee | House Ranking Member of Helsinki Commission



BREAKING: Leader Hakeem Jeffries just announced that House Democrats will start a discharge petition to fund every part of DHS other than ICE. This is amazing.

Never forget that ICE murdered Renee Good in cold blood






🚨🚨The Son-in-Law Intelligence Briefing Donald Trump has revealed that his primary source on Iranian intentions was Jared Kushner. Not the CIA. Not the NSA. Not the Director of National Intelligence. His son-in-law. “Based on what Jared told me, I thought Iran would attack us,” Trump said. Normal presidents have national security councils, intelligence briefings, career analysts who spend their lives tracking adversary capabilities. Trump has family. This is how a nuclear-armed superpower decided to go to war. The world economy now runs on Kushner’s gut feeling. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

Oh. My. God. He makes ALL of the men in his cabinet wear these Florsheim Oxfords? And none of them fit?

Horses cannot speak for themselves in Congress. Now is the time to ensure this legislation delivers real, lasting protection. Close the slaughter pipeline loophole in the #SAFEAct today. #ProtectWildHorses Take action: bit.ly/4rPeTpA RT & support bit.ly/4lftyYx

New Pentagon budget reports show Pete Hegseth spent $93 billion in one month, making it the highest monthly expense since 2008. This budget report included spending $2 million on Alaskan King Crab.



Reporter: Did the US bomb an elementary school and kill 175 people? Trump: Based on what I’ve seen, it was done by Iran. Reporter: Is that true Mr. Hegseth? Hegseth: We’re investigating. Trump: It was done by Iran. They are very inaccurate with their munitions.

TAPPER: Do you think Stephen Miller should go? TILLIS: Of course I do. He's a big problem in this administration and has been since the beginning

Trump’s second-term pardons are historic in their enormity—billions in fines erased, allies protected, donors rewarded, DOJ undermined, and election norms threatened. Corruption looks less like an exception and more like the rule, says Cato’s Dan Greenberg. ow.ly/PiYw50YqcO0







