Show notes
- Shutdown winding down: After 40 days, the Senate advanced a clean continuing resolution. Debate has been cut off and a formal vote is expected within days—Democrats get promises of future votes, but no policy wins.
- ATC pay fight: President Trump threatens to dock pay for air traffic controllers who didn't report during the shutdown. Supporters call it accountability; critics argue controllers were unpaid and took other work to keep families afloat.
- SCOTUS docket moves: The Court refused to revisit Obergefell via the Kim Davis case, signaling no appetite to re-litigate same-sex marriage. At the same time, justices agreed to hear a Mississippi case that could require absentee ballots to be received and counted by the close of Election Day nationwide.
- Preemptive pardons: President Trump issued preemptive pardons to Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell, and others tied to 2020 election litigation, framing it as closing the book on years of legal warfare.
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