Mitch McConnell’s Leadership Is Suddenly at Risk. Let the “Game of Johns” Begin.

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The succession wars are right around the corner.

the Senate and is quite open about his interest in succeeding McConnell. He also has a record of leading unlikely bipartisan legislation such as last Congress’ bipartisan gun control act. The contest will come down to a battle of ideas! In a spicy hearing this week, Judge Tanya Chutkanfor Donald Trump’s federal election subversion case: March 4, 2024. That’s in, like, 10 minutes.

As this excellentfrom the Washington Post shows, the March 4 trial date is the day before Super Tuesday, which is followed a week later by another big primary week. The Iowa caucuses are the same day as another E. Jean Carroll civil defamation trial. The New York case is scheduled for March 25, still in the heat of the primary, and the classified documents case is set to begin in mid-May, near the end of the calendar.

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