Politics & Government

Governor Hochul Announces Commencement of the 2025 World Canals Conference in Buffalo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri7mSqMj4d0 Earlier today, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the 2025 World Canals Conference has commenced in Buffalo, during the Erie Canal’s Bicentennial year....

On the media:  a diminished presence; taking a knee

As a participant and observer of government and politics my whole adult life I have worked with, fought with, and enjoyed the company of...

Let’s forge a safer, more tolerant nation together.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpgKofd1vG8 Enough is enough. The threats, the hate, the violence — it has to stop.  Let’s forge a safer, more tolerant nation together.

Getting your COVID-19 booster should be simple.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCL3GiJvX9Y When the Trump administration tried to make it harder, I stepped in to make sure New Yorkers could still roll up their...

B-ROLL: Public Safety Appreciation Reception

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKrtF8FBmQ0 Governor Kathy Hochul today at a ceremony in Albany awarded New York State Police Technical Sergeant Richard W. Albert and Cortland County...
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Mutation in one Parkinson’s protein eases cellular traffic jams caused by another

Study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other...

Study: Childhood war exposure leaves lasting pain

Paper provides new insights into warfare’s lifelong health consequences, particularly...

LIVE: Joe Brady Press Conference | February 5th, 2026

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Donald Trump Became President By Appealing to Conspiracy Theorists — Now He’s Driving Them Away

This excerpt is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis.  Donald Trump may not have been...

Crack in Trump’s strategy could bring his whole midterm term plot crashing down: expert



New York Times columnist David French recently outlined a strategy that could prevent President Donald Trump from undermining the midterm elections.

In recent columns, French has sounded the alarm about "all of Trump's threats against American elections."

"Trump has filled his administration with cronies and true believers, and his attorney general is one of his chief enforcers. In 2020 Bill Barr, who was then the attorney general, resigned rather than continue to pursue Trump's stolen election claims," he noted on Sunday.

Writing on Thursday, French proposed pushing through the so-called Bivens Act, supported by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Reps. Hank Johnson (D-GA) and Jamie Raskin (D-MA). If signed into law by the president, the legislation would remove federal officials' immunity from lawsuits.

"It would amend Section 1983 by stating that officials 'of the United States' can be held liable on the same basis as officials of any state," French wrote. "That's it. That's the bill. And it's worth shutting down the Department of Homeland Security to get it passed."

The law would also apply to violations of voting rights.

"In my law practice, I saw fear of liability deter many constitutional violations. College presidents have removed speech codes. Police departments have changed policies. And not because of criminal prosecution, but from fear of substantial monetary judgments or injunctions from the courts," French explained. "I'm aware that it will be difficult to get Republicans to agree to greater legal accountability when they control the executive branch, when Republicans would be most likely to be held accountable, at least in the short term. And they would have to do so in force here to get past a potential presidential veto."

"But the Bivens Act would also hold Democrats accountable when they're back in power," he added. "It would give Republicans tools to restrain Democratic excess. The Bivens Act protects the Constitution. It does not punish any particular political party."

"Yes, a corrupt president may pardon the crooks and cronies who act on his behalf, but a modest change in the law could give them pause. Violating civil rights should carry a profound cost, and the message to the Trump administration should be simple and clear: Protect the integrity of the election, or we will make you pay."