Sam Dewey

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Sam Dewey

Sam Dewey

@samueledewey

Attorney who led major Congressional Investigations in both Houses of Congress. All views are my own. Retweets are not endorsements.

Washington, DC Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
I agree with and support this plan 💯 President Trump should follow this recommendation
Jeff Clark@JeffClarkUS

Here is my recommendation to @realDonaldTrump when he speaks to an alarmed Nation tonight: “I am exercising my constitutional power under Article II, Section 3 to convene both houses of Congress on ‘extraordinary Occasions.’ I have ordered them to convene tomorrow morning by 10 am. I will keep them in session using that same power until they fund ALL of DHS — without exception! And I will hear or brook no nonsense from the Senate — or the House for that matter — that they are already in session, just in a pro forma capacity. My convening power allows me to insist on a REAL, not a pro forma session. And I will send them right back into session if they try to adjourn in a pro forma capacity.”

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Eagle Ed Martin
Eagle Ed Martin@EagleEdMartin·
More than once when I needed help, inside the administration and before, Stanley Woodward helped me. No fear of who would notice. No fear of blowback. Just helped. I’m a Stanley guy based on my time in foxholes with him.
Peter Navarro@RealPNavarro

If a man has a wife who is a liberal, he should be FIRED from a conservative administration. Agree or disagree? The Wrong Man To Loomer dailycaller.com/2026/04/09/pet… via @dailycaller

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Mike Howell
Mike Howell@MHowellTweets·
Bad day to be on a Democrat fundraising text message list. They're going to capitalize on this momentum and turn it into impeachment. Credit where it's due: have never seen such a big win by a minority party legislatively. They actually wanted to win, so they won.
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer

After weeks of negotiations, Republicans caved to our demands to fund DHS without a blank check for ICE and CBP. My full statement below:

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House Freedom Caucus
House Freedom Caucus@freedomcaucus·
The U.S. Senate in a single snapshot:
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Raheem J. Kassam
Raheem J. Kassam@RaheemKassam·
🔴 Bondi, DOJ Surrender to Federal Courts on US Attorney Appointments. 📰 The DOJ has ended its lengthy standoff with the federal courts over who holds the power to appoint U.S. Attorneys. On Monday, the DOJ accepted the New Jersey District Court’s selection of Robert Frazer to serve as the state’s U.S. Attorney, without the Trump administration's blessing. ⬇️ A link to the full story is in the thread below
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Rob Luther
Rob Luther@RobLutherLawyer·
Great essay by @mike_frags. We agree this is probably a violation of the Appointments Clause and none of the federal judges I've spoken to have a consistent story on what this person's responsibilities are supposed to be nationalreview.com/bench-memos/a-…
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Eagle Ed Martin
Eagle Ed Martin@EagleEdMartin·
“The flak only gets heavy when you're over the target.” - Eagle Ed Martin
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Mike Fragoso
Mike Fragoso@mike_frags·
Not the DC Circuit but the DC Court of Appeals. It has nine members. Two spots are vacant and three of the remaining seven will be up for retention during Trump’s term. This means that Trump can appoint a majority of the court if he is willing to play hardball.
Kyle Cheney@kyledcheney

JUST IN: DC Bar investigators have accused Ed Martin of two ethical violations: 1) Threatening to punish Georgetown Law in violation of the 1st/5th amendment 2) Seeking ex parte meetings with the chief judge of the DC Circuit to complain about the probe documentcloud.org/documents/2780…

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Mike Fragoso
Mike Fragoso@mike_frags·
Further evidence that President Trump needs to flip the DC Court of Appeals. This is something he can do by firing the liberal members of the Committee on Judicial Tenure and Disability before they reappoint anyone. 👇
Jeff Clark@JeffClarkUS

Lawfare/Barfare is alive & well. Apparently, DC’s Disciplinary Counsel cares not that 1) DEI is an unconstitutional violation of equal protection of the laws; & 2) the President had issued an executive order banning it if an institution takes federal money. Blatantly political.

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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
@AndrewDesiderio @PunchbowlNews @emilyjashinsky And the crossover corporations involved in donating to Thune ... also happen to be virtually all of Punchbowl's sponsors. @Punchbowl can I suggest that you rename yourself to "Thunebowl?" Seems more honest. x.com/DataRepublican…
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

@PunchbowlNews @LeaderJohnThune Punchbowl, would you also like to comment on how virtually every major sponsor of yours has donated to John Thune for a total of 1.2 million? @AndrewDesiderio , any comments?

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Rachel Bovard
Rachel Bovard@rachelbovard·
Capitol Hill reporters are the new lobbyists. You’ll never be able to unsee it.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Hello, Mr. Desiderio, Punchbowl News sells access to Capitol Hill for corporate clients. Their senior Senate reporter is you, Andrew Desiderio. Here's how the access works: Punchbowl has a weekly show called "Fly Out Day," taped at the Punchbowl News Townhouse and described on their own site as an "exclusive first look" for Premium subscribers. Those Premium subscribers are the K Street corporate government affairs staff and trade association officials whose legislative interests depend on what Senate leadership decides to schedule… or kill. The second-ever guest was Senate Majority Leader John Thune, on September 11, 2025. This is documented in your own webste. Now let’s go over your post carefully. You say Mike Lee "primed the GOP base to believe" something. That’s manipulative framing, the language of a man working a crowd. But Thune "pointed out" something. That’s the language of a man correcting the record, establishing fact. This is not a one-off phrasing choice on your part. Your Punchbowl coverage consistently frames Thune's positions as institutional reality and conservative alternatives as base management. Thune "declared" that the talking filibuster is dead. Lee and his allies "captivated Trump's base." Thune "had enough." The SAVE Act push is "a self-inflicted wound." These are not neutral verbs. They are a point of view… and it's Thune's point of view, delivered with a byline. There's a structural reason this happens. Jake Sherman described Punchbowl's business model in his own words on The Rebooting podcast (January 2022): nearly 90% of the outlet's revenue comes from corporate sponsorships… "trade groups and companies looking to get their public affairs messaging in front of those making public policy." The sponsors documented at Punchbowl include PhRMA, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Facebook, JPMorgan, Blackstone, the American Investment Council (private equity lobby), and others. These sponsors need the goodwill of the Senate Majority Leader, who controls which of their legislative priorities come to the floor. Thune controls the floor. Thune sits in Punchbowl's townhouse. You reports Thune's framing as conventional wisdom. When Desiderio writes that the talking filibuster "will ultimately fail" ... not might fail, not Thune argues it will fail, but when it ultimately fails ... is that journalism? Or is it the view from Thune's Fly Out Day chair? You are busted, Mr. Desiderio.

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Jeff Clark
Jeff Clark@JeffClarkUS·
Lawfare/Barfare is alive & well. Apparently, DC’s Disciplinary Counsel cares not that 1) DEI is an unconstitutional violation of equal protection of the laws; & 2) the President had issued an executive order banning it if an institution takes federal money. Blatantly political.
Carol Leonnig@CarolLeonnig

NEWWW >> D.C. Bar Counsel has initiated formal disciplinary proceedings against Ed Martin, per doc unsealed this morning. A 2025 prelim probe found evidence Martin misused his govt position in trying to coerce Georgetown law school to drop "DEI" classes

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Mike Howell
Mike Howell@MHowellTweets·
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Hello, Mr. Desiderio, Punchbowl News sells access to Capitol Hill for corporate clients. Their senior Senate reporter is you, Andrew Desiderio. Here's how the access works: Punchbowl has a weekly show called "Fly Out Day," taped at the Punchbowl News Townhouse and described on their own site as an "exclusive first look" for Premium subscribers. Those Premium subscribers are the K Street corporate government affairs staff and trade association officials whose legislative interests depend on what Senate leadership decides to schedule… or kill. The second-ever guest was Senate Majority Leader John Thune, on September 11, 2025. This is documented in your own webste. Now let’s go over your post carefully. You say Mike Lee "primed the GOP base to believe" something. That’s manipulative framing, the language of a man working a crowd. But Thune "pointed out" something. That’s the language of a man correcting the record, establishing fact. This is not a one-off phrasing choice on your part. Your Punchbowl coverage consistently frames Thune's positions as institutional reality and conservative alternatives as base management. Thune "declared" that the talking filibuster is dead. Lee and his allies "captivated Trump's base." Thune "had enough." The SAVE Act push is "a self-inflicted wound." These are not neutral verbs. They are a point of view… and it's Thune's point of view, delivered with a byline. There's a structural reason this happens. Jake Sherman described Punchbowl's business model in his own words on The Rebooting podcast (January 2022): nearly 90% of the outlet's revenue comes from corporate sponsorships… "trade groups and companies looking to get their public affairs messaging in front of those making public policy." The sponsors documented at Punchbowl include PhRMA, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Facebook, JPMorgan, Blackstone, the American Investment Council (private equity lobby), and others. These sponsors need the goodwill of the Senate Majority Leader, who controls which of their legislative priorities come to the floor. Thune controls the floor. Thune sits in Punchbowl's townhouse. You reports Thune's framing as conventional wisdom. When Desiderio writes that the talking filibuster "will ultimately fail" ... not might fail, not Thune argues it will fail, but when it ultimately fails ... is that journalism? Or is it the view from Thune's Fly Out Day chair? You are busted, Mr. Desiderio.

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