Plus, Nancy Pelosi lands in Taiwan.
Tuesday's primaries are a referendum on Trump; Pelosi defiantly visits Taiwan. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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Tuesday's primaries: How far will the Big Lie go? |
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- Tuesday, five states are holding midterm primary elections that test Donald Trump's influence on the Republican Party. [New York Times / Jonathan Weisman]
- In the Arizona GOP governor's race, Trump-backed Kari Lake, who built her campaign making election fraud allegations, faces Karrin Taylor Robson, who former Vice President Mike Pence endorsed. [CNN / Gregory Krieg, Eric Bradner, and Dan Merica]
- In the Senate race, the two Republican frontrunners competing to face Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) both deny the 2020 election results. [The Hill / Julia Manchester]
- Three Republicans who voted to impeach Trump are on the ballot. In Washington state, Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Dan Newhouse face strong challengers. In Michigan, Rep. Peter Meijer faces Trump-backed John Gibbs, who Democrats boosted because they think he'd be easier to beat. [NPR / Deepa Shivaram]
- Scandal-ridden former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is trying to make a political comeback against state Attorney General Eric Schmitt for a Missouri Senate seat. Trump endorsed a vague "ERIC" in a statement Monday, pleasing Republicans worried about Greitens' electability. [Washington Post / David Weigel]
- Meanwhile, Kansas is the first state considering abortion post-Roe, with voters deciding on an amendment that could clear the path for state lawmakers to ban abortion. [Yahoo / Alex Ebert]
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Nancy Pelosi arrives in Taiwan |
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The Department of Justice is suing Idaho over its restrictive abortion ban. [CNBC / Dan Mangan] |
- Saturday, a US airstrike killed the al-Qaeda leader and 9/11 planner Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul, Afghanistan. [NBC News / Phil Helsel]
- A federal judge sentenced the first rioter on trial over the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack to seven years in prison. [NYT / Zach Montague]
- People in Georgia can claim embryos with heartbeats as dependents on state taxes and receive $3,000 per unborn child. [Axios / Emma Hurt]
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"When did Taiwan become a major focus of US politics and midterm elections? The Taiwan issue has become completely internationalized, which is the last thing China and Xi Jinping want to see." |
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| The Supreme Court's power grab |
Sean Illing talks with Harvard law professor Nikolas Bowie about the US Supreme Court's recently concluded term, which produced landmark opinions restricting the power of the EPA, expanding gun rights, and overturning Roe v. Wade. |
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