Morning Briefing: 5 Thing for Wednesday – Ossoff Loses, Johnson Testifies, A Total Eclipse of the Sun
Here’s What You Need to Start Your Day
Good Wednesday morning!
Here are five things you need to know for today:
- Yes, Jon Ossoff lost to Karen Handel. And Georgia is sending to Congress a self-centered politician who has made clear she despises anyone not like her. But let’s remember, that districts has been solidly Republican for four decades, and Tom Price won in November with a 30-point margin. It’s progress. Hopefully he’ll be back.
Jon Ossoff to supporters: “As darkness has crept across this planet, [you] have provided a beacon of hope for people here in Georgia.” pic.twitter.com/28KjpERxbL
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 21, 2017
- The “TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP” chant is chillingly reminiscent of his violent pre-election rallies:
Karen Handel offers a “very special” thank you to Pres. Trump during Georgia special election victory speech. https://t.co/XSi8APYYfr pic.twitter.com/tJMQN77LYW
— ABC News (@ABC) June 21, 2017
- President Obama’s Secretary of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson will testify before the House Intelligence Committee this morning at 10 AM. In his written testimony he took a swing at the DNC for its response to the Russian hacking, and rightly so.
- Forgive us while we gloat:
#BREAKING Trump visit to Britain left out of Queen’s Speech
— AFP news agency (@AFP) June 21, 2017
- Now this is cool:
Scientists and citizens are preparing for August 21st when a solar eclipse will cross North America for the first time in 99 years pic.twitter.com/ZLRFpNGcjp
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 21, 2017
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