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James Talarico gets Colbert bump, with assist from FCC, as voting starts in Texas primary – as it happened

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James Talarico gets the Colbert bump, with an assist from the FCC, as voting begins in Texas primary

Google Trends data reveals that searches for ‘James Talaricohave spiked since Stephen Colbert revealed on Monday night that CBS had forced him not to broadcast an interview with the Texas Democrat in response to a threat from the hyper-partisan chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr.

The data shows that Talarico’s name is the third-most searched term in the United States in the past 24 hours, giving the Texas state representative a boost just in time for the start of early voting on Tuesday in the Democratic primary for US Senate, in which he is challenging Jasmine Crockett, a better-known congresswoman, for the party’s nomination.

James Talarico, a Texas state representative, and Jasmine Crockett, a Texas congresswoman, at a US Senate Democratic primary debate in January.
James Talarico, a Texas state representative, and Jasmine Crockett, a Texas congresswoman, at a US Senate Democratic primary debate in January. Photograph: Bob Daemmrich/The Texas Tribune/Bloomberg via Getty Images

On Monday night, Colbert told viewers of the Late Show that CBS lawyers told him not to broadcast his interview with Talarico, who became a favorite of many Democrats when he and other Democratic state lawmakers fled Texas to keep Republicans from quickly passing new Congressional maps skewed in their favor.

Colbert said he was allowed to put his interview with Talarico on his show’s YouTube channel, where it has now been viewed more than 3.3 million times, but it could not be broadcast because of the FCC chairman’s warning. The host, a vocal critic of Donald Trump whose show was cancelled as the FCC considered whether or not to allow the CBS parent company, Paramount, to be sold to pro-Trump owners, also said that the lawyers advised him to to even mention the network’s refusal to air his interview with Talarico.

The Google data also shows searches for information on Talarico are suddenly 6 times greater than those for Crockett, who was the more searched candidate until yesterday.

As the journalist Laura Bassett points out, that could prove to be “a massive own goal for the Trump administration,” given that Texas Republicans are convinced that Crockett, a Black congresswoman who is regularly vilified on Fox News, would be easier to defeat in the November general election than Talarico, a former Presbyterian seminarian whose attacks on the “billionaire mega-donors and puppet politicians who have taken over Texas” are grounded in Christian teachings.

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Key events

Closing summary

This concludes our live coverage of Donald Trump’s second administration for the day. We will be back on Wednesday. Here are the latest developments:

  • Democrats mourned the passing of Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader whose 1988 campaign for the Democratic nomination to be president paved the way for Barack Obama.

  • Donald Trump’s former receptionist, Chamberlain Harris, 26, will be sworn in on Thursday as the newest member of the US Commission of Fine Arts, just in time to review his ballroom plans.

  • Google Trends data reveals that searches for ‘James Talaricohave spiked since Stephen Colbert revealed on Monday night that CBS had forced him not to broadcast an interview with the Texas Democrat in response to a threat from the hyper-partisan chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.

  • Police officers “surrounded and arrested a man who ran toward the U.S. Capitol with a loaded shotgun” on Tuesday, the United States Capitol Police said.

  • A US immigration judge has ended the Trump administration’s efforts to deport Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian green-card holder and Columbia University student who helped lead protests at the school over the Israeli assault on Gaza

  • After Republican congressman Randy Fine posted an Islamophobic comment to social media over the weekend, the backlash from Democrats has been swift.

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