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First Thing: Mitch McConnell’s comments on Black voters spark outrage

- Clea Skopeliti

Good morning.

Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell has provoked anger after he appeared to imply that African Americans were not Americans in remarks about Black voters.

Speaking to reporters after Republican­s once again blocked the Democrats’ voting rights legislatio­n, McConnell said: “The concern is misplaced, because if you look at the statistics, African American voters are voting in just as high a percentage as Americans.”

Studies suggest that voting restrictio­ns disproport­ionately obstruct people of colour.

Several Democrats called out the comments, which quickly went viral online, with Democratic Illinois congressma­n Bobby Rushtweeti­ng: “African Americans ARE Americans. #MitchPleas­e.” Meanwhile, Malcolm Kenyatta, a Democratic Senate candidate in Pennsylvan­ia, described McConnell’s remarks as a “dogwhistle”.

What would the bill have done? Banned partisan gerrymande­ring, protected election officials from partisan interferen­ce, required early voting and same-day registrati­on, and restored the pre-clearance provision central to the Voting Rights Act.

It comes amid unpreceden­ted concern over the future of US democracy, with one in three Americans believing Joe Biden was not legitimate­ly elected.

US accuses Russia of conspiring to take over Ukraine government

The US has accused Russia of recruiting Ukrainian government officials in order to take over the Kyiv government.

Imposing sanctions on four – two Ukrainian members of parliament and two former officials – on Thursday, the US accused Russian intelligen­ce of mounting a conspiracy against the government of the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

“Russia has directed its intelligen­ce services to recruit current and former Ukrainian government officials to prepare to take over the government of Ukraine and to control Ukraine’s critical infrastruc­ture with an occupying Russian force,” the Treasury statement accompanyi­ng the sanctions said.

Russian troops have arrived in the town of Yelsk in Belarus and other areas near Ukraine’s border, local media reports, as part of joint military exercises set to begin next month.

What has Joe Biden said? The president said: “If any assembled Russian units move across the Ukrainian border, that is an invasion. Let there be no doubt if Putin makes this choice, Russia will pay a heavy price.”

What sanctions would be imposed? There is disagreeme­nt within Nato, with Germany refusing to send arms to Ukraine. There is also dispute in Europe about whether Russia can be cut off from Swift, the internatio­nal payments system.

Capitol attack committee calls on Ivanka Trump

Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the former president, has been asked to cooperate with the House select committee investigat­ing the Capitol attack.

Trump, who has been asked to appear for a voluntary deposition, is the first member of the former president’s family who has been called upon. Along with her husband, Jared Kushner, she was a senior adviser to her father during his presidency.

The developmen­t comes after the US supreme court rejected Donald Trump’s request to prevent the release of more than 700 highly sensitive White House documents.

What does the panel want to ask her about? The former president’s plan to stop the certificat­ion, and his response to the Capitol attack. The questions will be aimed at whether he presided over a criminal conspiracy involving obstructin­g a congressio­nal proceeding.

Meanwhile, the prosecutor for Georgia’s biggest county on Thursday requested a special grand jury with subpoena power to support her investigat­ion into the former president’s attempts to interfere with the state’s election results.

In other news …

Dozens of people are feared dead after an explosion caused by a truck carrying mining explosives colliding with a motorbike in western Ghana. The explosion, which destroyed hundreds of buildings, happened around midday in Apiate, near the mining city of Bogoso.

The US singer and actor Meat Loaf, born Marvin Lee Aday, has died aged 74, his agent has confirmed.No cause of death was shared.

AirTags – small wireless tracking tools – have been used to stalk individual­s, police across the US have said. Apple, which manufactur­es the devices intended for tracking lost belongings like luggage, has said it will cooperate with police and is “committed to AirTags’ privacy and security”.

Stat of the day: an average of 16 ‘unruly’ airline passengers reported daily

There were a total of 5,981 unruly passenger reports last year, according to

Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) records, 4,290 of which were categorize­d as “mask-related incidents”. In a dramatic example of how the issue persists in 2022, a maskless “disruptive customer” forced an American Airlines flight en route to London to return to Miami on Wednesday.

Don’t miss this: Sonny Rollins on jazz landmark The Bridge at 60

In 1959, Sonny Rollins was already one of the undisputed giants of the bebop style of jazz at 28. But despite his fame and critical acclaim, Rollins felt a sense of dissatisfa­ction with his playing, which led him to drop off the radar. Rather than playing to packed rooms of fans, for two years the saxophonis­t chose instead to tell his “multitude of stories to the sky”, playing on the Williamsbu­rg Bridge for up to 15 hours a day. Now 91, Rollins speaks about the “spiritual” experience on the 60th anniversar­y of his return to the recording studio.

Last Thing: You be the judge: should my brother give me better birthday presents?

This week’s “You be the judge” has all the hallmarks of a classic family grudge: longstandi­ng resentment; unbalanced levels of effort; sibling rivalry. While older sister, Elsie, buys her Ollie designer shirts and AirPods, he sends her “a cheap supermarke­t card with the sticker still on” (Elsie’s words). Ollie, who is in a lower paid job, argues she “can’t expect” him to match her. You decide who the guilty party is.

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 ?? Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA ?? Mitch McConnell is under fire after saying African Americans vote as much as ‘Americans’
Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA Mitch McConnell is under fire after saying African Americans vote as much as ‘Americans’
 ?? Andriy Dubchak/AP ?? A Ukrainian soldier walks on the line of separation from pro-Russian rebels, in Mariupol, Donetsk region, Ukraine. Photograph:
Andriy Dubchak/AP A Ukrainian soldier walks on the line of separation from pro-Russian rebels, in Mariupol, Donetsk region, Ukraine. Photograph:

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