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They’re sick and tired of a White House that caters to the ultra-rich and well connected. They want a government for the people, by the people. This is GREAT news for the End Citizens United movement -- but if we want to act on it, we need to hear from our top supporters. So please STJEPAN, take 1O seconds to tell us:
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Terrible news: The Washington Post is reporting that we're being outspent 20 to 1 in the fight to stop Neil Gorsuch from getting confirmed to the Supreme Court.(1) And what are conservatives spending all of that money on? Slick TV ads created to distract voters from Gorsuch's right-wing ideology. One ad says he'd be a good justice because he's a good horseback rider.(2) Another says he should be confirmed because he had a paper route as a kid.(3) And one of their web ads literally shows almost nothing except Gorsuch petting a dog.(4)Between all of that and his nice smile, they think that voters won't notice that he's a hard-right extremist who wants to turn back the clock to the 1960s for reproductive rights and the 1930s in terms of corporate power.(5)We're rallying to make sure that voters know just how dangerous Neil Gorsuch is. Will you chip in $5? The good news is that Democrats have just announced that they will use the filibuster rule to stop Trump's stolen Supreme Court pick. Previously, there had been talk that Democrats would let Gorsuch skate by holding their fire for some later, more important nomination fight.But a close look at Gorsuch's record shows that there couldn’t be a more important fight than the one to keep him off the Supreme Court. Among other things, Gorsuch:(6)
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Joe: Here's why that bill needed to fail
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Vice President Mike Pence waves to the crowd after addressing the AIPAC policy conference in Washington DC, March 26, 2017 (AIPAC screen capture)
 
ANALYSIS
 
After Trump’s difficult courtship last year, Pence ushers in the AIPAC honeymoon
 
As pro-Israel lobby meets, there are public displays of great affection, private talk of deep US-Israel coordination, and a long, unpredictable road ahead
 
By DAVID HOROVITZ
 
 
Vice President Mike Pence speaks at AIPAC's annual Policy Conference on March 26, 2017 at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC (screenshot)
 
Pence at AIPAC: Trump still seriously considering moving embassy to Jerusalem
 
By ERIC CORTELLESSA
 
Vice President Mike Pence speaks at AIPAC's annual Policy Conference on March 26, 2017 at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC (Ron Kampeas/JTA)
 
Analysis: At AIPAC confab, Pence goes high on enthusiasm, low on details
 
By REBECCA SHIMONI STOIL
 
Tony Blair speaking at the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, March 26, 2017. (screen capture: YouTube)
 
Tony Blair says regional approach to peace is ‘going well’
 
By ERIC CORTELLESSA
 

 
Dermer: For first time in years, ‘no daylight’ between US and Israel
 
Implying criticism of Obama, Israeli envoy to US says Jerusalem and Washington are now in sync
 
By ERIC CORTELLESSA
 
Ron Dermer speaking at the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington on March 26, 2017. (screen capture: YouTube)
 
 
US special envoy Jason Greenblatt and Education Minister Naftali Bennett meet in Washington on March 26, 2017 (Courtesy)
 
Trump’s peace envoy meets Bennett, Livni in Washington
 
By ALEXANDER FULBRIGHT
 
Rwandan President Paul Kagame speaks at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference in Washington, DC, on March 26, 2017. (AFP Photo/Andrew Biraj)
 
Kagame hails Rwanda-Israel bond at AIPAC
 
By DAVE CLARK
 
Palestinian laborers work at a construction site in a new housing project in the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, near Jerusalem,  February 7, 2017. (AP/Oded Balilty, File)
 
Settler population leaped by 80,000 since 2012, leader says
 
By AP and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
LIVE UPDATES Latest: Jordan says Arabs must unite to address crises
 
Herzog: Trump ‘heavily committed’ to Mideast peace
 
In AIPAC speech via satellite, PM says he looks forward to welcoming US ambassador to Israel ‘and especially to Jerusalem’; says committed to peace efforts
 
By MARISSA NEWMAN
 Opposition leader Isaac Herzog addresses the AIPAC conference in Washington, DC (YouTube screenshot)
 

 
President refuses pardon for convicted ex-prime minister Olmert
 
Rivlin says he can’t reconsider former premier’s jail term in light of his public standing as court already took that into account
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Former prime minister Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court on February 10, 2016. (Ohad Zwigenberg/Pool)
 

 
Tech you can drink
 
At AIPAC, Dershowitz pulls water out of thin air
 
Alan Dershowitz and AIPAC's national managing director Elliot Brandt showcase Israeli company Water Gen's water-making technology (Screen capture) 
Jurist and pro-Israel activist showcases Israeli technology that he says can be used for humanitarian aid and to combat BDS
 
By ERIC CORTELLESSA
 

 
New details reveal stealthy, professional hit on Hamas terror leader
 
Killers reportedly lay in wait for hours in Mazen Faqha’s garage, acted so quietly family nearby didn’t know what had happened for hours
 
By DOV LIEBER
 Members of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas attend the funeral of Hamas official Mazen Faqha in Gaza city on March 25, 2017. (AFP/MAHMUD HAMS)
 
 
Hamas security forces stand guard at Erez border crossing into Israel, in Beit Hanun, in the northern Gaza Strip on March 26, 2017, after it was shut by the Islamist movement after blaming the Jewish state for the assassination of one of its officials in the Palestinian enclave. (AFP/MAHMUD HAMS)
 
Hamas partially reopens Gaza crossing shut over assassination
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and AFP
 
Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman visits the Tel Hashomer IDF base, where he spoke to new army recruits, on March 19, 2017. (Flash90)
 
Liberman: Hamas has ‘far fewer’ than 15 tunnels into Israel
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi speaks during a press conference on February 18, 2017 (AFP/Simon Maina)
 
Egyptian president meets with US Jewish leader ahead of White House trip
 
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Avi Appelbaum donated his kidney to Ilanit, who had been undergoing dyalisis for seven years previously. (Courtesy)
 
For Israel’s cadre of kidney donors, giving is a given
 
Matnat Chaim has saved lives nationwide by facilitating over 400 altruistic donations, though policy of allowing donors to limit their giving to Jewish recipients draws ire
 
By STÉPHANIE BITAN
 
 
 
 
Bill Slott
 
When I followed the river to Tiberias
 
BILL SLOTT 35 years ago, he set off on an ill-conceived, poorly planned 20-mile hike from Safed…and it was magical
 

 
Deborah Klapper
 
A Haggadah without women?
 
DEBORAH KLAPPER On a popular Haggadah that is so committed to eliminating female characters it rewrites biblical texts
 

 
Karl Pfeifer
 
Ethnic purity in Hungary — again
 
KARL PFEIFER The Fidesz government is reverting to anti-Semitic rhetoric as an authoritarian tool of control, despite membership in the EU
 

 
Naomi Chazan
 
Call Netanyahu’s bluff
 
NAOMI CHAZAN The genius threat of early elections buys the PM time and cements his increasingly shaky political standing — to Israel’s detriment
 

 
Ivanka Trump, center, and Senior Advisor Jared Kushner arrive for a press conference in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, DC, March 17, 2017. (AFP/Brendan Smialowski)
 
Jared Kushner to be grilled by Senate on talks with Russians
 
Trump’s son-in-law will face House Intelligence Committee over his meetings with ambassador and head of sanctioned Moscow-owned bank
 

 
Illustrative image of glass shards on the road after a car accident (Berezko, IStock Getty Images)
 
Israeli couple killed in south Florida crash
 
Benny and Zafrit Binyamin, who lived in the US, killed in accident near Miami, leaving 8-year-old daughter
 

 
Knesset Finance Committee Chairman MK Moshe Gafni leads a committee meeting at the Knesset in Jerusalem on December 6, 2016. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
 
Ultra-Orthodox lawmaker: We’re not afraid of early elections
 
After earlier opposing move to topple government over public broadcaster row, MK Moshe Gafni says his party would do well in new vote
 

 
New Jersey man Isidore Heath Campbell officially changed his last name to Hitler in a local court, March 24, 2017. (Screen capture: mycentraljersey.com)
 
New Jersey Nazi fan changes last name to Hitler
 
‘I’m named after my hero,’ who ‘saved Germany,’ says the man formerly known as Isidore Heath Campbell
 

 
A Russian tourist jumps by the sea port in Tel Aviv, on March 18, 2016. (Yossi Zamir/Flash90)
 
Russian tourists in Israel advised not to swear
 
In travel guide, Moscow foreign ministry also recommends against criticizing Jewish state to Israelis
 

 
Illustrative image of a mosque and minaret (Public Domain/Wikipedia)
 
Turkish mosque minaret broadcasts porn
 
Mayor vows inquiry after sex film blasted through loudspeakers in the middle of the night
 

 
Hebrew Media Review
HEBREW
MEDIA REVIEW
 
MON, MAR 27, 4:17 PM
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads the weekly cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem, March 26, 2017. (Marc Israel Sellem/Pool)
 
Political sloggerheads
 
Netanyahu and Kahlon deadlocked over public broadcaster; Hamas may go to war with Israel this summer over border wall
 
 
 
Muslim activist and BDS supporter Linda Sarsour at SiriusXM event 'Muslim in America' in New York City, October 26, 2015. (Robin Marchant/Getty Images for SiriusXM/via JTA)
 
Pro-BDS contributions to Jewish groups — a Trojan horse?
 
Ahead of the UN’s Ambassadors Against BDS conference, a look at the strange bedfellows partnerships between Muslim and Jewish communities may make
 
By CATHRYN J. PRINCE
 
 

 
Vacationing Israelis warned of ‘immediate’ terror threat in Sinai
 
As travel season set to kick off, Counter-Terrorism Bureau says Islamic State poses largest threat around the world, including close to home, in Turkey and Europe
 
By JUDAH ARI GROSS
 Illustrative photo of a resort in the Sinai Peninsula, October 16, 2016. (Johanna Geron/FLASH90)
 

 
Illustrative photo of soldiers patrolling near Nablus in 2014. (IDF Spokesperson/Flash90) 
Stabbing attack on IDF soldier foiled in West Bank
 
No reports of injuries as forces overpower screwdriver-wielding assailant without firing their weapons south of Nablus
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
 

 
Family of fallen soldier goes to court to get answers
 
Oron Shaul’s family petitions High Court to find out what protocol the army used to determine his death in Gaza in 2014
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Parents of fallen IDF soldier Oron Shaul and friends block trucks heading to the Gaza Strip at the Erez Crossing in southern Israel, on July 3, 2016, after the cabinet voted to approve the reconciliation agreement with Turkey. (Flash90)
 

 
JCC bomb threat suspect said behind over 1,000 calls
 
Targets reportedly included institutions in US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, as well as two Delta flights forced to land
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 An American-Israeli Jewish teenager (right), accused of making dozens of anti-Semitic bomb threats in the United States and elsewhere, is escorted by a guard as he leaves the court in Rishon Lezion, March 23, 2017. (AFP/Jack Guez)
 
 

 
Mossad reportedly tried to recruit French agents during joint Syria operation
 
Israeli spies working Syrian engineer as source in Paris took advantage of close ties with French counterparts, tried to infiltrate French espionage agency, Le Monde reports
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Police officers patrol at the pyramid outside the Louvre museum in Paris,Friday, Feb. 3, 2017.  (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
 

 
Melanie Phillips charts her journey from ‘Miss Guardianista’ to ‘neoconservative Jeremiah’
 
With British manners and acid wit, veteran journalist discuses Islam, Trump, Israel and UK anti-Semitism at Times of Israel Presents event
 
By RAOUL WOOTLIFF
 
Melanie Phillips is interviewed by Matthew Kalman at a Times of Israel event in Jerusalem, March 26, 2017. (Luke Tress/Times of Israel)
 

 
 
 
22 ultra-Orthodox men arrested for sex assaults on women, minors
 
Police suspect community leaders were aware of alleged crimes against dozens of victims but preferred to deal with matter internally
 
By STUART WINER
 Screen capture from video showing police arresting ultra-Orthodox men on suspicion of sex crimes against women and children, March 27, 2017. (Police spokesperson)
 

 
'Polish Immigrant with Trunk' (Galveston Historical Foundation)
 
When the Lone Star State took on Ellis Island for Jewish immigration
 
From 1907 to 1914, the ‘Galveston Movement’ brought some 10,000 Jews to the American heartland. Now their descendants want to give back to today’s immigrants
 
By RICH TENORIO
 
 
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