There are moments in politics that reveal more than any press release ever could. The January 14 press conference on Connecticut’s so-called “emergency relief fund” was one of them. The fund at the center of this drama was created during a special session last fall, when lawmakers diverted $500 million in surplus money that would normally have gone into the state’s Rainy Day Fund and instead placed it in a contingency account controlled by the governor.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey urged calm amid escalating anti-ICE protests, marking a shift in tone after previously telling federal agents to leave the city....