Michael Cohen may or may not say all kinds of shit about the president and his terrible family during his public testimony on Wednesday. [Politico]
President Trump told Kim Jong Un that he is not “messed up” like other people who grew up rich so I guess that’s settled. [CNN]
A House committee voted to subpoena members of the Trump administration over its family separation policy. More than 2,700 children were separated from their parents while the policy was in place. [New York Times]
Another anti-trans bill has died in South Dakota, but more are cropping up across the country. Chase Strangio, a staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, praised the victory while bracing for more: “We’ve been able to defeat bills four bills in South Dakota this year, and that’s huge. But I fully anticipate that we will see more next year.” [Out]
Mark Harris is out in the new election for North Carolina’s 9th District. [The Week]
And this guy is in!
The largest strike of the Trump era is happening in Pennsylvania right now, where nearly 2,000 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America are fighting back a new owner. [HuffPost]
Here are some tweets the president was allowed to publish: