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Eye on DC: Taking Bidenâs âCuffs off Cops
Harmeet K. Dhillon, who serves as the assistant attorney general for civil rights, asserts in The Wall Street Journal that the Biden Justice Department employed “questionable legal approaches related to disparate impact” to swiftly place local police departments under federal oversight.
This surge of legal actions aimed to bring at least ten cities under “extensive, highly detailed consent decrees.” Such decrees would potentially hinder local law enforcement for many years, jeopardize public safety, and burden local taxpayers with substantial costs.
After an evaluation initiated by President Trump, Dhillon expresses “doubt regarding the data and methods utilized by the Biden administration.” Consequently, she is in the process of reversing these legal actions.
Sheâs moved to dismiss âlast-minute Biden-administration lawsuitsâ against Louisville, Ky. and Minneapolis, Minn., and has closed Biden-era investigations into six other police departments.
Under Trump, the Justice Department âwill work with, not against, our brave police.â
Elex desk: Voter Turnout Is Rising
Election data analysis shows US voter turnout is âat historically high levels,â reports New York magazine’s Ed Kilgore.
Why? 1) widely available âvoting by mail and/or in-person early votingâ; 2) âcompetitive elections tend to produce higher voter turnoutâ; 3) higher spending on âvoter mobilization and persuasion in national election cycles.â
Even without Trumpâs name on the ballot, midterm election turnout jumped nationwide from 37% in 2014 to 50% in 2018 (âdropping only a bitâ to 46% in 2022) for âone of the largest and most astonishing jumps in voter engagementâ in years.
The âimpression that Americans have grown tired of politics, and even government, during the Trump years hasnât translated into [an] unwillingness to vote.â
Entrepreneur: How To Boost Health Science
The National Institutes of Health âcommands an annual budget of nearly $50 billionâ but âour nationâs health and biotech outcomes are falteringâ because the NIH functions âas welfare for underperforming labs and scientists,â fumes Joe Lonsdale at Substack.
To fix it, âall political and ideological mandatesâ must be stripped away âfrom NIH funding criteria,â and âdecisions must rely solely on scientific rigor, originality, and real-world potential to solve scientific problems.â
For its funding models, the agency should âexperiment boldly, drop failing approaches swiftly, and prioritize proven methods that reward creativity and deliver breakthrough results,â such as shifting âgrants to milestone-based funding.â
It should also âprioritize its internal research efforts to those that only government-level resources can handle.â
Repairing the NIH ârequires an earnest commitment to excellence, transparency, and meritocracy.â
Liberal: Demsâ Coalition Collapsing
The latest data on the 2024 elections illustrates âthe extent of the Democratic coalitionâs decline since 2012,â notes The Liberal Patriotâs Ruy Teixeira.
In 2024, Democrats lost non-college, working-class voters âby a solid 10-point margin.â Among non-white working-class voters, Demsâ âmargin was down to 32 points.â
Barack Obama’s â38-point advantage in 2012â with Latino working-class voters âcrashed to a mere 6-point advantageâ for Kamala Harris.
âObama carried voters under 30 by 25 points; in 2024, the Democratic margin fell to 11 points.â And the widening gender gap since 2012 is âentirely attributable to Democrats doing worseâ with men, ânot betterâ with women.
âThe ârising American electorateâ strategy has failedâ; guess âweâll see if the Democrats have a Plan B. On current evidence, Iâm not optimistic.â
Hate watch: Face Down Rising US Antisemitism
âWhatâs most shocking and horrifying aboutâ the murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim âis just how unsurprisingâ it was, seethes Nathan Miller at The Hill.
âFrom 2010 to 2013, I was an American employee of Israelâs Mission at the United Nations in New York. There were frequent reminders of potential threats,â and âthe stigma of serving as Israeli diplomatic staff was made abundantly clear to me in certain corners of New York society.â
Yet, âover the last decade or soâ antisemitism has gone mainstream as âJews are demonized and dehumanized.â
Question for America: âWill the monsters continue to be heard and justified, or will this â the murder of a young couple â wake us up?â
âCompiled by The Post Editorial Board