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We’re facing the most concerted assault on the Declaration of Independence

9 June 2026 at 17:50

This is the June 9, 2026, edition of “The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe” newsletter.Subscribe hereto get it delivered straight to your inbox every Monday through Friday.


MIKA’S NOTE

Donald Trump, top members of his administration, and his allies in Congress, are amplifying baseless claims of voter fraud in California.

The president, along with Speaker Mike Johnson, Vice President JD Vance, and Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, all spent time claiming Spencer Pratt‘s defeat in the Los Angeles mayoral race was due to some nefarious scheme against Republicans. 

Donald Trump knows — as does everybody in Washington — that California always takes 30 days by law to count their votes.

That’s what the state did when Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor. That’s what it did when Republicans took back control of the House in 2022. That is what it did when Republicans maintained their House majority in 2024. That’s how California counts its ballots every year.

Donald Trump knows that. Speaker Mike Johnson knows that. Sen. Ron Johnson knows that.

They say elections are only legitimate when Republicans win them. Even in California. Especially now in California.

These are cynical, autocratic gestures that undermine American democracy.

As for Ron Johnson: He was caught on tape in August 2021, patiently explaining to someone who he thought was a MAGA supporter, telling them that Donald Trump legitimately lost the 2020 election. He went into great detail about how every statewide Republican on the Wisconsin ballot got 51,000 more votes than Donald Trump, and that Donald Trump did not get those votes because he hurt his standing with Wisconsin Republicans. Take a look:

Ron Johnson said the election was legitimate.

After all, Trump lost the 2020 election by more than 7 million votes.

These men know the law.

The only time they say elections in California, or elsewhere in the U.S., are legitimate is when Republicans win.

Or when they know the cameras are rolling — for Trump.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“People are tired of watching the highly political @NBA. Basketball ratings are WAY down, and they won’t be coming back. I hope football and baseball are watching and learning because the same thing will be happening to them. Stand tall for our Country and our Flag!!!”


—President Donald Trump in 2020 after the NBA backed the Black Lives Matter movement and anti-racism protests across the country.

CHARTS OF THE DAY

Source: Reuters/Ipsos poll of 4,531 U.S. adults, conducted June 3-8, 2026. Margin of error: +/- 1.5 percentage points

ON THIS DATE

In 1954, during the Senate Army-McCarthy hearings, Army special counsel Joseph N. Welch berated Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, a Republican from Wisconsin, asking: “Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?” 

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Joseph Welch (seated, left) and Sen. Joseph McCarthy (standing) during the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings.

WHAT THEY SAID

Jonathan Lemire on Republicans’ claims of fraud in California

“There’s no surprise here: What they’re doing is laying the groundwork for two different plays for November. They could claim irregularities, conspiracies, and actively take measures to interfere with the vote, or they could claim the voting result is illegitimate and not honor it.”

Richard Haass on elections

“Don’t be surprised in November if we see voting machines and ballot boxes seized to ‘prevent fraud.’ This is the 250th year of this country, and we’re meant to be honoring the Declaration; instead, we’re facing the most concerted assault on it.”

Jim VandeHei on the U.S.-Israel relationship

“If I were in Israel, or I was a pro-Israel American, I’d be really worried about the next two years. Public support in the U.S. is cratering on both sides, and the White House is looking for the least messy, most publicly defensible way to get out of this mess.”

Rev. Al Sharpton on the Knicks

“New Yorkers were out there for New Yorkers, people were excited to see the championship finals back in the city, and it was one of the most unifying, electric events that I’ve seen in many years. I think the president was the only one who had any negatives.”

Jane Fonda on the First Amendment

“What’s happening now has never happened before in this country to white people. Black people have experienced authoritarianism. Today, all our First Amendments are being destroyed, our voting rights are being taken away, and people are being arrested and deported without due cause. This is not what happens in a democracy — like a pancake, it’ll take an iron and just flatten our cultural discourse. We have to fight back.”

PRIMARY DAY IN CLOSELY WATCHED MAINE SENATE RACE

Primary voters in Maine go to the polls today in one of the most critical races on the 2026 battleground map — a Senate contest that could help decide control of the upper chamber.

Incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins is running unopposed on the GOP side. But it’s her likely Democratic opponent – Graham Platner – who has been grabbing headlines of late.

Platner is expected to win his primary, despite a series of scandals that have engulfed his campaign.

He has expressed regrets for offensive posts online and says he covered a tattoo on his chest after realizing it looked like a Nazi symbol. He’s also denied allegations of physically threatening behavior in at least one previous relationship.

Despite Platner’s personal indiscretions, many high-profile Democrats are standing by him … or at least not asking him to drop out.

EXTRA HOT TEA

10,800

—The number of cases of Noble Oak bourbon stolen in a daytime heist off a truck traveling between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The thieves made off with nearly $500,000 worth of the liquor.

ONE MORE SHOT

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Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks shoots the ball between Julian Champagnie (No. 30) and Victor Wembanyama (No. 1) of the San Antonio Spurs during the fourth quarter in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

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Donald Trump’s approval rating remains near second-term low

9 June 2026 at 17:44

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Source: Reuters/Ipsos poll of 4,531 U.S. adults, conducted June 3-8, 2026. Margin of error: +/- 1.5 percentage points


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The media has to up its game for an election that Trump desperately wants to undermine

8 June 2026 at 17:06

This is the June 8, 2026, edition of “The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe” newsletter.Subscribe hereto get it delivered straight to your inbox every Monday through Friday.


MIKA’S NOTE

Donald Trump’s unspooled performance on “Meet the Press” yesterday was unnerving, not least of all because the sight of any American president looking that unhinged and unhealthy should concern every American who saw his pitiful performance. 

The president spewed a stream of lies and conspiracy theories targeted at the most ignorant members of his dwindling base. His frantic attempts to change the subject away from the endless war he started, high gas prices, which he cares nothing about, and the failed Republican candidates in California seem to only make Trump look more diminished and desperate. 

Eleven years after the reality host entered U.S. politics, his behavior on the Sunday show seems to prove the media still has much to learn about how to best handle his madman routine. 

In a July 2016 meeting, Trump told Lesley Stahl that he attacks the press “to discredit” and “demean” reporters so that when they write negative stories about him, “no one will believe them.” So when members of the media are attacked as “fake news” peddlers for reporting the facts about the 2020 election, they MUST forcefully respond with facts that make it into the clip low-information viewers will see: 

“Mr. President, 63 federal judges threw out all of your 2020 election claims. Many of those federal judges were appointed by you.”

“Mr. President, the high court that you have called ‘My Supreme Court’ rejected every one of your false claims about a stolen election.”

“Republican election officials from Pennsylvania to Arizona also refused to buy into your lies.”

“Georgia’s secretary of state and governor rejected your lies and even recorded a call where you tried to get the secretary of state to find enough votes to rig the election.”

“Mr. President, you are lying to my audience right now, and if you continue, we will have to end this interview. Please stop lying to the audience.”

Yesterday, Donald Trump continued stumbling over facts and then started screaming about how the California elections were being rigged because officials were still counting votes six days after the June 2 election. 

It’s hard to imagine the president of the United States doesn’t know that almost all states count votes well beyond a week after Election Day. When Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was re-elected governor in 2006, the vote count took 30 days — as required by California law. When Republican congressmen get elected in California this November, it will take 30 days to count and certify those votes in their districts. 

Donald Trump knows this. 

But his howling protests toward Kristen Welker were aimed not at the host or regular viewers, but rather at Americans who don’t follow the news and will likely only see a clip of his false outbursts on social media. And many will accept Trump’s ravings at face value. That’s why the media has to up its game going into an election that the president desperately wants to undermine. We must all be more aggressive than ever in getting facts out to viewers, and go into every interview armed with facts and ready to fight back. 

His lies must be met with facts. 

His insults must be answered with the truth he does not want to hear. And his Cabinet’s efforts to blur reality must be knocked down at every turn. The lies and insults toward the free press must be answered.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I call the shots. I call all the shots. He [Netanyahu] doesn’t call the shots.”


— President Donald Trump, saying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have to accept a deal with Iran

CHARTS OF THE DAY

Source: YouGov survey of 1,106 U.S. adults conducted January 27-30, 2026. Margin of error: 4 percentage points

ON THIS DATE

In 1949, George Orwell published his final novel, “1984.” The dystopian work of speculative fiction — drawing on themes from wartime rule in Britain and the Soviet Union — was the driving force behind words like “Orwellian,” “groupthink” and “doublespeak” entering the contemporary lexicon. 

29th June 1965: A poster with the famous words ‘Big Brother is Watching You’ from a BBC TV production of George Orwell’s classic novel ‘1984’. (Photo by Larry Ellis/Express/Getty Images) Getty Images

WHAT THEY SAID

David Ignatius on Iran-Israeli strikes

“Donald Trump says he is in control, but the events yesterday showed how far that is from true — Trump is observing these events, not controlling them. The distance between Trump and Netanyahu today is one of the most striking factors of the conflict.”

John Heilemann on midterms 

“The president is at a historically low place in his approval rating. He has lost ground with independents to a dramatic degree. It’s very hard to change the trajectory of an election now.”

Ben Smith on CBS’ tilt toward Trump

“A slight agenda shift is not what Donald Trump is looking for from the media. Now CBS is not only facing skepticism from its traditional audience — which includes a lot of Democrats — but also from the White House. This is not a strategy that’s pleasing anyone.”

Pablo Torre on Trump attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals

“Sports, like America, has an affordability crisis right now, and now you can’t even be outside the Garden, let alone inside. I thought the Knicks were ours as a city. Turns out, none of it is ours. It belongs to the same guy that we’ve spent hours this morning talking about.”

EXTRA HOT TEA

$1.9 billion

—The box office numbers for this year’s Broadway season, the highest grossing in history. 

ONE MORE SHOT

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Lorne Michaels and the cast of “Schmigadoon!” which won Best New Musical at the 79th Annual Tony Awards.

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Fewer Americans now believe they will reach the American dream than in 2009

8 June 2026 at 17:04

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Source: YouGov survey of 1,106 U.S. adults conducted January 27-30, 2026. Margin of error: 4 percentage points

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