Jake Tapper Shreds GOP Senator for Elevating RFK Jr. -- "This Is About What You Did."
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Jake Tapper confronts Sen. Bill Cassidy for empowering RFK Jr. despite science-based warnings about his harm to public health. A powerful moment of real accountability.
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Raskin uplifts Texas Democrats as frontline defenders of democracy against voter suppression and political sabotage.
He recounts his own improbable rise to office to show that impossible victories become real when people organize.
He invokes the Constitution not as a relic but as a living mandate requiring civic courage and participation.
He warns that extremists and would-be authoritarians depend on apathy—so mass democratic engagement becomes the antidote.
He calls on Texans to help “take the country back” from forces that undermine equality, truth, and the rule of law.
Rep. Jamie Raskin charges into a Texas Democratic dinner with a constitutional call to action rooted in courage, love of democracy, and a refusal to surrender to authoritarianism. He recounts his early political battles, celebrates Texas activists who fight against disenfranchisement, and urges Americans to reclaim the constitutional promise that anti-democratic forces are trying to crush. He frames the struggle not as left vs. right but as democracy vs. authoritarian rule. His message becomes a roadmap for a movement grounded in participation, truth-telling, and the unshakeable belief that the people—not oligarchs, not demagogues—must govern.
Raskin’s speech becomes a rallying cry for a multiracial, pro-democracy America grounded in civic courage. He makes clear that Texans—and all Americans—hold the constitutional power to defeat authoritarianism by organizing their communities, defending voting rights, and standing firmly on the moral arc that bends toward justice. His message reminds the country that democracy survives only when ordinary people choose to act.























