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Monday, November 3, 2025

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TOP O’ THE MORNIN’

Red-Hot at RedState 

Ted Cruz Has a Good Guess As to When the Schumer Shutdown Is Likely to End, and Why

The complete level of this exercise appears to have been to juice the leftist base, to strive to appeal to them that in some way the Democrats had been “fighting” for them.

Hegseth Replaces Two More Senior Pentagon Generals As He Continues to Reshape the Military Hierarchy

Hegseth and Cain haven’t been reticent about reshaping the navy management.

College Football Highlights From Week 10 and the New AP Top 25

It is November. Things are supposed to be settled in, the playoff image coming into focus, and postseason plans may at least be penciled in. Not in the NIL period.

Trending Across Townhall Media

The Hidden Question for SCOTUS in Its Newest 2A Case

Don’t get me improper; I’m glad the DOJ is restarting the 925(c) course of after more than 30 years. It does nothing, though, to handle the constitutionality of these statutes and whether or not or not people needs to be charged and convicted for violating them going ahead. 

Another Democrat Postmortem Arrives at stunning Conclusion

Platner has been operating as a working-class Democrat, but scratch the floor and you get an Antifa socialist who wears Nazi tattoos. 

I’m Sorry, But HOW MANY unlawfuls Get Food Stamps?

It only is sensible if you are attempting to take the most productive and self-reliant people in historical past and flip them into one thing else. 

The Democrats’ Man Problem





The main problem for the Democrats is that they hate the people they need to appeal to.

Chuck Schumer Saying Dems Might File a Complaint Over Trump’s 60 Minutes Interview Ends in Embarrassment

To get the full video of the Harris interview launched was like pulling tooth (because they knew it might be apparent that it was deceptively edited to help her out heading into the election) but Team Trump immediately put out the full interview with no cuts: 

WHAT’S ON TAP?

Today on Capitol Hill…

We’re at Day 34 (I feel) of the Schumer Shutdown. There’s some hypothesis that, maybe getting past Tuesday’s elections will immediate some Democrats to relent, though no one needs to be holding their breath.


SEE: Ted Cruz Has a Good Guess As to When the Schumer Shutdown Is Likely to End, and Why


No hearings or conferences set for Monday, but the Senate shall be voting late in the afternoon to invoke cloture on Eric Chunyee Tung to be a United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit.

White House What’s Up

President Donald Trump is collaborating in a Virginia tele-ralley, adopted by a New Jersey tele-ralley, on Monday night in an effort to help the GOP candidates in their last push to the end line on Tuesday. 

On Friday, Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha celebrated Halloween with their youngsters.





Keeping Up With the Cabinet

Sec. Veterans Affairs – Doug Collins — Collins not too long ago highlighted the influence the Schumer Shutdown is having on VA staff. 

Full Court Press…

The Supreme Court is back to listening to oral arguments on Monday. Two instances start the week off: 

  1. Rico v. United States — Whether the fugitive-tolling doctrine applies in the context of supervised release.
  2. Hencley v. Fluor — Should Boyle be prolonged to permit federal pursuits emanating from the FTCA’s combatant-activities exception to preempt state tort claims against a authorities contractor for conduct that breached its contract and violated navy orders?

The courts had been busy on Friday, too, issuing a number of notable rulings: 

  • Alawieh v. Noem (habeas/elimination of protesters) — Judge Leo Sorokin (Massachusetts) enters judgment dismissing plaintiff’s case.
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. USDA (SNAP advantages) — Judge Indira Talwani points a non-TRO, quasi-TRO.
  • Rhode Island State Council of Churches v. Rollins (SNAP advantages) — Judge John McConnell Jr. GRANTS plaintiffs’ movement for TRO.
  • ❌ City of Seattle v. Trump (denial of federal grants) — Judge Barbara Rothstein (Western District of Washington) GRANTS plaintiffs’ movement for preliminary injunction.
  • LULAC v. Executive Office of President/DNC v. Trump & RNC/League of Women Voters v. Trump & RNC (EOs re: election law) — Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly (D.C.) GRANTS plaintiffs’ movement for partial abstract judgment; GRANTS in half/DENIES in half defendants’ cross movement for abstract judgment.
  • Noem v. Ellis (outgrowth of Chicago Headline Club v. Noem (immigration enforcement) — seventh Circuit Court of Appeals GRANTS admin’s petition for writ of mandamus (IOW, tells district court decide to slow her micromanaging roll). 






READ MORE: seventh Circuit Puts the Kibosh on Judge’s Micromanagement of ICE Operations in Chicago

New: Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order on Proof of Citizenship for Voting in Fed. Elections


MORNING MUSING

As famous above, we’re on Day 34 of the Schumer Shutdown. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) continues to lead his caucus in refusing to fund and reopen the federal government, famously asserting that “Every day it gets better for us.” He’s being shored up by his House colleagues, like Minority Whip Katherine Clark (MA-05), who, in one breath, acknowledged the struggling the shutdown is inflicting households, and in the next, famous that said struggling was “one of the few leverage items we have.” 

I’m not sure who’s advising Schumer on this, or what they laid out as the end sport right here, but holding the American people hostage over a clean persevering with decision for over a month has to be about the most tone-deaf, callous, out-of-touch transfer I’ve seen — and I’ve been dwelling, respiratory, and eating politics since I used to be knee-high to a grasshopper, as the saying goes. 

Then again, this is the same man who thought plunking a slice of cheese down on a uncooked burger would in some way help burnish his image, so…perhaps he is just not all that swift. At minimal, he is forged himself as the Marie Antoinette* of the Senate — I do not assume this goes to work out nicely for him.





*I not too long ago realized that the quote, though attributed to Marie Antoinette, doubtless pre-dated her. But it is most intently related with her, so…I’m going with it. 

LIGHTER FARE 

Yup — that’s about proper

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