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Friday, March 14, 2025

Senate Dems Look to Give Trump Everything He Wants After a “Fake Fight” on Spending Bill

If Senate Democrats oppose Trump’s budget, why are they considering providing Republicans with the needed votes to invoke cloture?

In the first real showdown since the election, Senate Democrats seem poised to give President Donald Trump and Elon Musk everything they want while pretending to oppose the Republican spending bill. The proposed maneuver would allow Democrats to feign opposition to the new administration’s power grab while giving the GOP enough votes to push their agenda through.

Senate Republicans do not have enough votes for cloture, a legislative procedure to end debate and move for a vote. Republicans only have a 53-47 seat majority, and 60 votes are needed to invoke cloture. If Democrats don’t provide enough votes for cloture, the government is almost certainly headed toward a shutdown Friday.

Despite promising a fight, Senate Democrats are reportedly considering a vote swap. In exchange for providing enough votes to end debate on the GOP spending bill, Senate Republicans would allow a Democratic amendment to continue to fund the government at current levels for the next month to come to the floor, known as a continuing resolution, or CR. The Democratic amendment is almost certain to fail.

Democrats opposed to the GOP bill would then be allowed to vote “no” on the broader spending bill, allowing them to seem like they’re voting against the GOP measure despite providing the needed support to bring it to the floor. Democrats have criticized the GOP plan, which would give Musk and Trump more power to slash the federal government and also cut $1 billion from Washington, D.C.’s local budget.

Full-Time Employment Increased Under Biden, Contrary to Rick Scott’s Claim


As we reported in January, President Donald Trump inherited a resilient economy experiencing continued growth in jobs, including an increase in full-time workers. But Republican Sen. Rick Scott recently painted a much different picture, calling the pre-Trump economy “crappy” and falsely claiming that full-time employment was “dropping almost the entire Biden administration.”

The U.S. senator from Florida made the claim during a March 9 interview on CNN’s “State of the Union.” After the show’s host, Jake Tapper, asked Scott about Trump’s recent admission that the president’s economic policies may cause “a little disturbance” for Americans, Scott began his response by first blaming former President Joe Biden.

“Well, first off, Donald Trump walked in with a crappy economy,” Scott said. “The number of full-time jobs has been dropping almost the entire Biden administration. This is a lot of work.”

We asked Scott’s Senate office for the source of his claim, but we did not receive a response.

He’s wrong about full-time employment, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.


FBI Crackdown on Illegal Immigration in South Alabama: 137 Arrested During Month-Long Operation


Law enforcement authorities from various federal agencies have been collaborating to locate and arrest illegal aliens in the southern part of the state, as announced today by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) office in Mobile.

As of February 4, agents had arrested 137 individuals through various operations in areas such as southern Baldwin County.

Senator Tuberville Stated That Justification for Impeachment Must Be 'Firmly Established

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced on Tuesday that he is initiating an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, citing a “culture of corruption.” In his statement, McCarthy (R-Calif.) said, “I am directing our House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Over the past several months, House Republicans have uncovered serious and credible allegations regarding President Biden’s conduct—a culture of corruption.”

Senator Tommy Tuberville, during a press call with reporters, shared his views on the newly launched impeachment inquiry. “I really don’t like impeachments,” Tuberville (R-Auburn) stated. “I hate to see the country dragged through this, but unfortunately, in this case, it might be necessary.” He also emphasized the need for possible evidence to be made public in the proceedings. “The American people deserve the truth, and that’s what we need to look at. We need to examine all the evidence and bring it forth. I don’t think it will ever see the light of day in the Senate, but if the House believes they have enough information to show the American people, it needs to be revealed,” he said.

However, Tuberville expressed one concern about the potential impeachment of Biden. “If you ever go against or try to prosecute a president—or, as we’ve just seen, a former president—it better be ironclad,” he cautioned. “The American people are getting tired of this.”

“I’m anxious to see what the House has. They’ve been speaking very strongly about their information. We have not seen it in the Senate yet, so we will just wait, watch, hear, and listen to what they’ve got. Hopefully, the American people will make the decision next year at the ballot box.”

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-- By James W. Thomas

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Alabama Is Home To A Dynamic Group of Influential Political Leaders Under Age of 45, Bringing Fresh Perspectives and Energy To the State's Political Landscape


For the casual observer, a quick glance at our political leaders reveals a prevalence of older individuals in positions of power. Our new President, Donald Trump, is not exactly a young man at 78, and Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, who goes by the affectionate nickname “Mee Maw,” is 80. However, a new generation of leaders is emerging in Alabama, and many of them are already making significant contributions. Here are some of the state’s most prominent leaders who are 45 or younger, and you may be surprised by how many there are.

One standout leader is United States Senator Katie Boyd Britt, who is 43. She has quickly become one of Alabama’s most popular political figures since her election two years ago. Britt is thriving in Washington, and her committee assignments highlight her prominence within the GOP Senate majority leadership. As a freshman, she serves on four prestigious committees: Appropriations, Rules, Banking, and Judiciary. Britt is already bringing resources back to Alabama through her role on the Appropriations Committee, having learned from her mentor, Senator Richard Shelby. It’s clear she has the potential to become another Shelby.

Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth, who is 44, is beginning his seventh year in office. His primary role is to preside over the state Senate, and he has excelled in this capacity. Early on, he won over veteran senators with his dedication to understanding the intricate rules of the Senate and presiding fairly and judiciously. His colleagues appreciate him, and he is currently a favorite to win the upcoming 2026 gubernatorial race.

Shomari Figures, who recently became Alabama’s second Democratic Congressman, is only 39. A Mobile native, he comes from a political family, as the son of the late Senator Michael Figures and current Senator Vivian Figures.

Our State Auditor, Andrew Sorrell, is also 39 years old. He has efficiently executed his responsibilities during his first term and is seen as having a promising future in Alabama politics.

Among the state senators under 45, Andrew Jones from Cherokee and Etowah Counties stands out. He recently turned 40 and is recognized for his hard work both in Montgomery and in his district. Another rising star is 35-year-old Senator Wes Kitchens from Marshall County, who has moved from the House to the Senate.

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