Monday, April 21, 2025

Dems in Panic After SCOTUS Decision on Unions, Kennedy Retirement

Schumer calls Janus decision a “gut punch” and a “despicable decision” based “on a flimsy, almost made-up First Amendment justification…’

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) In the wake of two game-changing announcements from the U.S. Supreme Court that will directly impact the political sphere, Democrats scrambled to respond on Thursday.

Minority leaders Sen. Charles Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi teamed with five other congressmen and three labor-union bosses for a press conference to react to both the landmark reversal in Janus vs. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.

The Janus decision, delivered Wednesday by Justice Samuel Alito, found that unions’ collecting compulsory ‘fair share’ dues from public-sector employees was a violation of the workers’ fundamental free-speech rights.

It struck down the precedent set in 1977’s Abood vs. Detroit Board of Education, through which unions could collect up to 80 percent in “agency fees” from government workers, even if they declined to join for political or other reasons.

“[W]e recognize the importance of following precedent unless there are strong reasons for not doing so. But there are very strong reasons in this case,” Wednesday’s opinion said, citing abuses in the monopolistic collective-bargaining process.

At the Democrats’ press conference, Schumer fired back by calling the decision a “gut punch” and a “despicable decision” that was based “on a flimsy, almost made-up First Amendment justification.”

With no trace of irony, even though the Janusruling overturned an existing court decision, Schumer decried what he saw as judicial activism from the bench’s originalist wing.

“The golden age of America was when America was unionized … but now the hard right wants to take it away,” Schumer said. “They know they could never pass this stuff, even in a conservative House and Senate, and so they use the one elected body—the one non-elected body—the Supreme Court.”

The press conference was intended to announce the introduction of a new bill, Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, sponsored by Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono and Pennsylvania Rep. Matt Cartwright.

Joining the bill’s sponsors and supporters were labor representatives including AFSCME President Lee Saunders and AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka.

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A release from Schumer’s office stated that the bill aimed “to ensure that public sector employees across the country are able to form and join a union and enter into a written contract with employers. The bill also reaffirms that it is policy of the United States to encourage collective bargaining.”

It remained unclear what the legislation would do to directly address the Janusruling, which dealt only with the rights of non-union public servants to opt out of such an arrangement.

But that decision likely will require some of the most steadfast Democratic lobbying institutions to scale back their operations.

A New York Times article estimated that teachers’ unions could stand to lose up to a third of their memberships and funding in states that have no pre-existing right-to-work laws.

The National Education Association, the largest of the teachers’ unions, expected to lose up to 200,000 members and $28 million from its $366 million annual budget, the article said.

However, it added that NEA president Lily Eskelsen García did not plan to curb political activities, such as voter mobilization.

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In a week in which her California House of Representatives colleague, Maxine Waters, received an ethics complaint for telling followers to “push back” aggressively against Trump cabinet members, erstwhile House Speaker Pelosi seemed in her remarks on Thursday to paint an equivalency between the left’s recent rhetoric and the Supreme Court decision.

“Yesterday, [the court] did violence to our democracy by trying to diminish the voices of working people,” she said.

Several of those at the podium, including Washington Sen. Patty Murray, framed their remarks by weighing in on the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.

Kennedy, the longest-serving jurist on the court and last remaining Reagan appointee, was considered the swing vote on issues such as abortion and gay marriage.

“Right now, there are people who across this country who are deeply and rightly worried about how Justice Kennedy’s retirement affects their day-to-day lives,” Murray said. “They’re gonna have questions for this Trump administration and every Republican who decides the people don’t need a voice now that President Trump is in charge after blocking President Obama’s qualified nominee.”

Murray and others hoped to forestall the next appointment until after the midterm elections, referencing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s previous refusal to vote in an election year on Merrick Garland to replace the late Antonin Scalia.

Justice Kennedy himself was appointed in an election year, 1988, after a contentious, partisan confirmation battle led by Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy (no relation) successfully blocked Reagan’s first nominee, Robert Bork.

A second choice, Douglas Ginsburg, withdrew due to past marijuana use.

Despite Schumer’s promises to “fight it all the way,” a vote prior to the November elections would almost assuredly succeed due to the precedent established during the confirmation of Trump’s first Supreme Court appointment, Justice Neil Gorsuch.

After Democrats attempted to block Gorsuch, McConnell forced a rules change that required only a simple majority.

The move followed in the footsteps of his predecessor, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, who initiated the so-called nuclear option to override filibusters of Obama appointees.

Senators Say Taxpayer $$ for ‘Science’ Instead Goes to Advocacy

‘Research designed to sway individuals of a various group…to a politically contentious viewpoint is not science…is propagandizing…’

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(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul joined Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, and Oklahoma senators James Lankford and Jim Inhofe on Monday to call for an investigation of the National Science Foundation, saying it violated federal law by using the grant process to influence political and social debate over global warming and other topics.

“Research designed to sway individuals of a various group, be they meteorologists or engineers, to a politically contentious viewpoint is not science—it is propagandizing,” the letter co-signed by the four senators said. “Such efforts certainly fail to meet the standard of scientific research to which the NSF should be devoting federal taxpayer dollars.”

The senators specifically raised questions over two grants, totaling nearly $4 million, to promote “climate education” among local news meteorologists.

Much of the funding benefited Climate Central, a group with the objective to “inspire people to support action to stabilize the climate,” according to a 2012 Washington Post article.

“Climate Central has since changed the manner in which it characterizes itself, perhaps due to the attention it received from the Washington Post, but the organization’s receipt of federal dollars for advocacy efforts raises significant concerns,” the senators’ said in their letter.

The senators asked NSF Inspector General Allison Lerner to investigate whether the grants were a violation of the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal agencies from engaging in partisan activities.

They provided seven questions about the nature of the NSF policies on research grants.

Among the Climate Central’s three founding board members is Wendy Schmidt, wife of former Google chair Eric Schmidt, an outspoken advocate for progressive causes.

Another founder, Janet Lubchenco, was appointed by President Barack Obama to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Other members of the Climate Central leadership, including board chair Stephen Pacala and President/CEO Ben Strauss, have contributed to Democratic campaigns, according to FEC filings.

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The Climate Central website denies it is an “advocacy group” because it does not endorse any specific policy positions.

However, the stated aim of its Climate Matters program is to influence public perception by providing graphics and other resources to TV weather people because “research shows that meteorologists are trusted messengers on climate change.”

The senators noted in their complaint to the NSF that when the initial funding for the program proved ineffective at swaying meteorologists, Climate Central doubled down by applying for a second grant.

“Having learned that meteorologists in general remained inconclusive regarding climate change, this coalition then returned to the NSF and secured an additional $2,998,178 to expand ‘the reach’ of a political advocacy group by recruiting 200 additional weathercasters.”

Since then, Climate Central’s efforts to infiltrate the media seem to be working.

A Wednesday story by NBC News boasted that, due to the organization’s work, “The number of stories on global warming by television weather people has increased 15-fold over five years.”

The debate over global warming and other weather anomalies has been fraught with questions in the past due to inconsistencies in data projections, questions over methodology and transparency, a reliance on hyperbolic alarmism and the McCarthyesque assault any form skepticism or dissenting viewpoints.

The hypocrisy of some climate change warriors and the ironic refusal of the weather to cooperate with their agenda have also created a public perception problem.

However, one data point that can’t be denied is the money involved.

As the Washington Times reported in 2015, the climate change industry was a $1.5 trillion global business, driven largely by policymaking.

With both reputation and financial livelihood at stake, climatologists have a vested interest not only in proving the veracity of their hypotheses, but also the urgency to take action.

**MORE COVERAGE OF THE GLOBAL WARMING FRAUD at LibertyHeadlines.com**

In addition to the Climate Central grants, Sen. Paul et al. called on the NSF to investigate several other grants for “projects that appear to have little value beyond pushing for increased political activism,” amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars, including a study on the role of social justice in engineering, which received $369,480.

They noted that the research sought to strengthen the role of social justice by mapping its evolution in the field of engineering and then sharing the findings with student groups and professional organizations that might use it for advocacy purposes.

The letter to the NSF also took to task two other studies on the “mechanisms for disengagement from contentious political action” and “identifying persuasion effects and selection in media exposures.”

“This is a stark departure from the purpose of the NSF, which includes ‘promot[ing] the progress of science,’” the senators wrote.

Sen. Tells Fellow Republicans to Stop Whining About Trump Negotiation Style

PERDUE: ‘He’s just a business guy who spent years successfully negotiating deals all over the world…’

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(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Georgia Sen. David Perdue expressed firm support for President Donald Trump’s trade and diplomacy negotiating strategies in a nearly 14-minute address on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday.

“The only winner President Trump is trying to pick today is America. It’s about making sure people who take showers after work and not before work get treated fairly in dealing with the rest of the world,” he said.

The speech came amid a congressional push to disavow Trump’s decision to reverse sanctions against Chinese telecommunications company ZTE, which earlier this year was banned for seven years in the U.S. due to business deals in North Korea and Iran.

“This agreement may be tied to other elements of this administration’s national security agenda that we don’t know about in full detail, but we need to give them the benefit of the doubt and stop undercutting the negotiating power of our commander-in-chief,” Perdue said.

He decried the fact that many politicians on both sides of the political spectrum have been critical of Trump’s proposed tariffs and trade negotiations.

Over the past few months, Trump has weathered Republican dissent on measures such as his bid to renegotiate or withdraw from NAFTA, with a former campaign adversary, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, and two other senators encouraging a different approach in a letter penned on March 21.

“Rather than pursuing a defensive strategy that focuses solely on what other countries are doing to us, we need to develop a more comprehensive, offensive U.S. strategy to strengthen our economy from within,” said the letter, cosigned by Cruz, Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner and Montana Sen. Steve Daines.

On Tuesday, another frequent Trump foe from the GOP middle, departing Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, denounced the president by drawing contrast between his treatment of Canada’s Justin Trudeau at the recent G7 summit and Trump’s flattery of North Korea’s Kim Jong-un at the pair’s bilateral summit in Singapore.

“This attitude of contempt for those nations who share our values and respect for those who do not has been a common thread throughout the administration’s actions over the past 18 months,” Flake said in a speech on the Senate floor.

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Trump also faced substantial opposition from the right on his plan to impose steel and aluminum tariffs, with Utah Sen. Mike Lee, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey and Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley among those speaking out against the move.

Even advocacy organizations such as FreedomWorks – once a bastion of Tea Party resistance to the globalism of the Obama era – fretted over the possibility of a trade war, saying the Trump administration “would mar its otherwise strong economic record by imposing these tariffs.”

Perdue, in his speech, countered that Trump’s efforts instead sought to correct otherwise lopsided trade agreements that were squandering American dollars.

“They’re nervous about his negotiating style, about things he says—what he’s trying to do with our allies, our adversaries and all around the world. People in this body worry sometimes it’s gonna create a trade war,” Perdue said. “… I can tell you right now, we’re in a trade war.”

**MORE COVERAGE OF TRADE WARS at LibertyHeadlines.com**

Perdue recounted his 40 years of experience in international trade, including stints as CEO of Reebok and Dollar General.

“Like me, President Trump is an outsider to this political process. He’s just a business guy who spent years successfully negotiating deals all over the world,” Perdue said.

He noted that many of the existing trade agreements the U.S. had entered into were purposely imbalanced to help those nations develop.

“When China was a $1 trillion economy, that made sense—we wanted to help them develop economically. Now that they’re a $12 trillion economy, it no longer makes sense,” he said.

Perdue said that while bolstering the global economy has reduced poverty in other nations by an estimated 60 percent, America’s own poverty level has remained stagnant since around 1965.

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He also invoked the recent summit with North Korea—which received mixed reviews in the press, with some saying Trump’s promise to end joint war games with South Korea and his declaration that the nuclear concerns were over had been premature.

Perdue called on his fellow senators to recognize the past efficacy of Trump’s approach and to respect the complexities of the negotiating process.

“President Trump has, no doubt, an unconventional negotiating style—an outsider’s style, if you will—but, you know what … President Trump’s methodology indeed works.”

Perdue noted that the president’s past tough talk with NATO allies had resulted in the organization stepping up to double the amount of money it spent on security.

While Perdue said he personally would have preferred the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement of the past, the U.S. was now committed to a bilateral path in negotiations with its Asian partners.

“We need a unified voice, there’s no doubt, but right now this body is sending mixed signals. It’s time to put aside political self-interest and focus on what’s best for the United States of America.”

State Law Makes Asset Seizures More Transparent

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Annual report detailing the value of all property seized at the state and local level in NH now required to be posted online…

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(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) A new law in New Hampshire seeks to bring more transparency to law enforcement’s profits from asset forfeiture.

SB498 was among 75 bills that Gov. Chris Sununu signed into law over a weeklong session, according to a June 8 press release from the governor’s office.

The bill requires the state attorney general’s office to post an annual report online detailing the value of all property seized at the state and local level, as provided by the law enforcement agencies.

The fiscal-year report also will list the proceeds from any seized items and provide a categorized account for how the money was spent.

The Institute for Justice, a property rights watchdog group, said such reform in the Granite State is long overdue.

The group said in a press release touting the new law that New Hampshire had seized $1.15 million in drug-related property from 1999 to 2013.

State and local law enforcement are allowed to split up to 90 percent of the income from forfeitures.

New Hampshire was one of 11 states, in addition to the District of Columbia and the Treasury Department, that received failing grades from IJ on its forfeiture transparency and accounting report card.

Only two states (Arizona and Colorado) received ‘A’ grades, along with the federal Justice Department.

“Wide-ranging transparency requirements are vital for keeping both the public and the state legislature well-informed about civil forfeiture in New Hampshire,” said Lee McGrath, senior legislative counsel at IJ.

IJ said 29 states and the District of Columbia have tightened their forfeiture laws since 2014, including the abolishment of forfeiture for civil cases in Nebraska and New Mexico.

**MORE COVERAGE OF CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE at LibertyHeadlines.com**

The institute previously has litigated a number of high-profile property rights cases, including five before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Four of those were judicial victories, according to the IJ website, while the last, the 2005 eminent domain ruling in Kelo v. City of New London, was won “in the court of public opinion,” it said.

Among the institute’s pending lawsuits are one involving airport customs authorities—which seized around $58,000 from a Cleveland man, Rustem Kazazi, while traveling back to his native Albania—and another lawsuit challenging the ticketing practices in the town of Doraville, Georgia.

Amazon Caves to Leftists Over Race and Gender Mandates

Company ‘should select the best candidate for its board regardless of skin color or gender…’

Eventually Amazon Will Fail – and That’s a Good Thing(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) As coffee giant Starbucks continues facing backlash over its reactive diversity measures following a customer service debacle, another Seattle-based monolith, Amazon, is taking flak over a decision to adopt affirmative action policies for selecting its own Board of Directors.

Such a proposal, co-sponsored by the Service Employees International Union, was on the agenda Wednesday at Amazon’s annual shareholder meeting.

The proposed policy stipulated “that the initial list of candidates from which new 14 management-supported director nominees are chosen (the ‘Initial List’) by the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee should include (but need not be limited to) qualified women and minority candidates.”

Although the SEIU ultimately withdrew the proposal, it was not until after Amazon had agreed to adopt a policy in line with it.

In a press release from the Free Enterprise Project – part of the nonprofit National Center for Public Policy Research – its director, Justin Danhof, called on Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to instead focus more on a diversity of viewpoints.

Other high-profile tech companies, such as Google and Facebook, have come under fire for a corporate culture of bias and groupthink that censors or punishes dissenting voices.

Bezos’s media company, the Washington Post, has long been a beacon of inner-beltway bias and has come under particular scrutiny during his tenure due to its open hostility against the Trump administration.

The proposed “diversity” policy, Danhof charged, would conversely reinforce the leftist hegemony in the tech sector.

“Amazon should select the best candidate for its board regardless of skin color or gender. To do otherwise is racist and sexist,” Danhof said. “Liberal investor advocates and their allies are making a major push to force affirmative action in corporate board rooms. Amazon missed a big opportunity to stand firm against this insidious approach.”

**MORE COVERAGE OF AMAZON at LibertyHeadlines.com**

Danhof, who attended the meeting as an Amazon investor under the NCPPR umbrella, addressed the board immediately after a speech by Jesse Jackson that praised the proposed diversity policy.

Evoking Jackson’s background with the 1960s civil rights movement, Danhof said, “Today’s social justice warriors seem to have forgotten what the Civil Rights Era was really all about and what the word diversity means. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sought a future in which we would judge one another on the content of our character and not by the color of our skin.

“The SEIU seems to want to upend that noble goal and return to the era when folks focused primarily on outward appearances. That’s an insidious approach.”

156 Alien Criminals Nabbed in Sanctuary Chicago

‘ICE continues to face significant obstacles from dangerous policies created by local officials…’

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(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced on Tuesday that it had arrested 156 illegal immigrants, including 74 convicted criminals, following a six-day sweep in the Chicago area.

Eleven of those arrested had been previously released by local law enforcement agencies under “sanctuary city” policies, despite ICE having detainer holds on the suspects.

“When law enforcement agencies fail to honor immigration detainers and release serious criminal offenders onto the streets, it undermines ICE’s ability to protect public safety and carry out its mission,” the ICE press release said.

The detainees’ prior convictions ranged from homicide, commercial sex and drug trafficking to trespassing, retail theft and discharge of a firearm.

Ricardo Wong, field office director for ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations in Chicago, praised the operation’s success while underscoring the challenges of upholding immigration laws in left-leaning cities like Chicago.

“ICE continues to face significant obstacles from dangerous policies created by local officials which hinder cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement,” Wong said in the press release.

Among those arrested were 147 men and nine women, ranging from 19 to 64 years old.

All but 12 came from Central American countries, and 125 were from Mexico.

Thirty-six now face additional felony convictions for illegally re-entering the country after having been deported previously.

While those charged with existing deportation orders or who face a felony conviction for re-entry are subject to immediate removal, the other 106 will remain in the country to await a hearing from an immigration judge or pending travel arrangements.

In the week after Donald Trump’s 2016 election, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, a former chief of staff for the Obama White House, joined cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Philadelphia in doubling down on their “sanctuary” designations—essentially, their refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities in enforcing the law.

Led by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has undergone a protracted legal battle to withhold funding from public safety grants until the cities cooperate with federal immigration detainer requests by providing them access to criminals held on local charges who may be deportable.

** MORE SANCTUARY CITIES COVERAGE at Liberty Headlines **

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In April, however, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago dealt a blow to the Justice Department’s court challenge by upholding an injunction that required they hand over the grant money.

The ruling said it was Congress, not the Justice Department, who had authorized the public safety funds with no stipulations tied to immigration enforcement.

“Ultimately, efforts by local politicians have shielded removable criminal aliens from immigration enforcement and created another magnet for more illegal immigration, all at the expense of the safety and security of the very people it purports to protect,” ICE’s press release said.

SNOOP: Pro-Trump Kanye Too Crazy; No Black Woman in His Life

After Kanye said 400 years of slavery sounds like a ‘choice’…

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Rapper Snoop Dogg continued his feud with Kanye West In an appearance on “The View” Thursday.

Snoop Dogg (real name Calvin Broadus Jr.) implied that West, who is married to reality TV star Kim Kardashian, was mentally unsound due to the absence of a black woman in his life.

“He truly misses his mother,” Broadus said. “He truly misses a black woman in his life. He truly misses the stability of having somebody tell him when he’s wrong, and correcting him and checking him, as opposed to allowing him to continue to do what he’s doing.”

Apparently Broadus believes the white Kardashian is insufficient to fulfill that role, and/or that independent thinking by a black man about a critical period in U.S. history is unacceptable.

The “Gin and Juice” performer’s prognosis came after being asked by co-host Meghan McCain to respond West’s statements that 400 years of slavery was a choice for enslaved blacks.

“I thought he needed some medical attention…,” Broadus replied. “I started feeling sad for him.”

“To me he’s crying out for help, so instead of me bashing him, we trying to help him now,” he added.

West, promoting his forthcoming album, “Love Everyone,” drew headlines recently by expressing support for President Donald Trump. Trump subsequently credited West with doubling his popularity among blacks.

The Republican support was a departure for West, who, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, accused then-President George W. Bush of hating black people.

Broadus, who co-hosts a show with Martha Stewart on VH1 titled “Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party,” responded to West’s Trump statement with a photoshopped picture of West and the comment “The new. Kanye well allwhite now way to go dude.”

Broadus has been a frequent Trump critic.

In October, he weighed in on the NFL kneeling controversy by saying, “The president said he wants to make America great again, f— that shit, we’re going to make America crip again.”

He followed that up with a single, “Make America Crip Again,” that featured album art of a cadaver in a morgue, covered by an American flag, with a “Trump” toe tag.

A previous music video showed Broadus aiming a handgun at the skull of a clown dressed as Trump.

Liberty Headlines editor Paul Chesser contributed.

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