50501 FRIDAY BRIEFING | APRIL 10, 2026
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SUMMARY
This week began with the president threatening to end a civilization and ended with a ceasefire already fracturing. House Republicans blocked even an attempt to reassert congressional war powers, courts continued to check the immigration crackdown case by case, Democratic-led states sued over a new federal push to restrict mail voting, and Wisconsin handed democracy advocates a judicial win that will matter through at least 2030.
The week really started over the weekend, when Trump escalated threats against Iran to language about an entire civilization dying then pivoted to a two-week ceasefire less than two hours before his own deadline. The ceasefire didn’t resolve the political damage.
On Thursday, House Republicans shut down a pro forma session before Democrats could force a vote on limiting presidential war powers over Iran. Congress has the constitutional authority to declare war. When the moment came to use even a fraction of that authority, the majority chose avoidance.
Meanwhile, a federal judge in California found border agents violated an earlier order on warrantless arrests during an immigration sweep in Sacramento. In Massachusetts, another judge blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status for more than 5,000 Ethiopians. Courts can slow damage. They can force records into the open. But they can’t build public will, and they can’t replace organized pressure.
And there were genuine signs of momentum. Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race delivered a major win, Chris Taylor’s victory extends the liberal majority on a court positioned to shape redistricting, abortion, unions, and future election disputes in a battleground state. AP noted broader Democratic strength in this week’s results, including overperformance in places Republicans usually expect to dominate.
TUESDAY: April Action Calendar: Before May Day
This post laid out the public actions filling the calendar between now and May 1, one of the main tactics of democratic erosion is making every crisis feel isolated and every response feel like it has to start from scratch.
WEDNESDAY: Your Car Is Being Logged
This post breaks down how Flock camera networks are turning daily drives into searchable surveillance infrastructure who has access, how the data is shared, and what it means for immigrant communities, activists, and anyone who assumes their routine travel is private.
THURSDAY: What the 25th Amendment Does | And Doesn’t Do
After a week of escalation around presidential ‘fitness’… this conversation was everywhere. We walked through what the amendment says, who holds the power, what the process requires, and where public pressure belongs.
What stood out to you most this week? Congress blocking the war-powers vote, the courts pushing back, the Wisconsin win, or the surveillance story? And where should the movement focus next?
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The refusal of the republicans to even allow a vote on War Powers is beyond disgraceful. Representatives of the people? They represent their reelection campaigns and the orange goon they fear. Rot in hell all of them. And you too Fetterman.
Helpful to have a recap of the week that felt like a year! 🙏